I guess this is.…….never mind!![]()
Elemental Review - IGN
Visually, Pixar is in absolutely top form with Elemental. Unfortunately, the story is way too thin and none of it makes any sense.www.ign.com
Even Disney shill sites don’t like it.
Uh-Oh!!
I guess this is.…….never mind!![]()
Elemental Review - IGN
Visually, Pixar is in absolutely top form with Elemental. Unfortunately, the story is way too thin and none of it makes any sense.www.ign.com
Even Disney shill sites don’t like it.
Uh-Oh!!
When the film division doesn't make money, you can bet your bottom dollar that it impacts the parks.What is puzzling to me is the personal investment a lot of people seem to have in the company failing in areas that have nothing to do with the parks as I don't know to what end that feeling is directed.
I understand not wanting to cheer or generally feeling negative toward the company. I get people completely disengaging and not being interested in anything the company produces. I also understand people gaining some pleasure from consumer backlash toward certain moves (like Genie+, reservations, price rises, etc.) that they don't like.
What is puzzling to me is the personal investment a lot of people seem to have in the company failing in areas that have nothing to do with the parks as I don't know to what end that feeling is directed. One poster has been open that they are happy for the company to burn to the ground so long as it takes Iger down with it, and I think that if your feelings about how an entertainment company uses their assets are that intense, then perhaps you need to step back and reassess your relationship with Disney. If they were poisoning the rivers or something, then maybe I would understand. What this looks like to me is closer to toxic fan culture where people feel such ownership of a particular franchise or company's products that they respond completely irrationally and often viciously when the object of their fandom "betrays" them in some way.
When the film division doesn't make money, you can bet your bottom dollar that it impacts the parks.
Using "toxic fandom" has become a catch all defense. If someone doesn't agree with something, all too often the toxic fandom defense comes charging out. Every fandom has toxic fans for sure, but they are very much the absolute minority in the big picture. It's just easier to label everyone who doesn't agree with your point of view, or has anything negative to say, a toxic fan.I think calling it toxic fan culture may be a little extreme. Toxic fan culture is harassing actors/actresses because because you didn't like the movie they were in. Not hoping Disney takes its lumps because they're anti-consumer. I don't really think that's toxic.... irrational maybe, abut not 'toxic.'
In the other thread toxic has been expanded to “people who haven’t seen the movie yet.”Using "toxic fandom" has become a catch all defense. If someone doesn't agree with something, all too often the toxic fandom defense comes charging out. Every fandom has toxic fans for sure, but they are very much the absolute minority in the big picture. It's just easier to label everyone who doesn't agree with your point of view, or has anything negative to say, a toxic fan.
I personally think there is something toxic about people deliberately going from thread to thread solely to celebrate the failure of films they have absolutely no interest in. I welcome discussion and a diversity of opinions, but relentless heckling is not the same as well-founded criticism.Using "toxic fandom" has become a catch all defense. If someone doesn't agree with something, all too often the toxic fandom defense comes charging out. Every fandom has toxic fans for sure, but they are very much the absolute minority in the big picture. It's just easier to label everyone who doesn't agree with your point of view, or has anything negative to say, a toxic fan.
You can find that annoying, but that isn't what is meant by toxic fandom. I wouldn't go around calling the people who go from thread to thread saying how great everything is, even when it's a complete fail, toxic. It's just a completely overused term that has become a crutch defense.I personally think there is something toxic about people deliberately going from thread to thread solely to celebrate the failure of films they have absolutely no interest in. I welcome discussion and a diversity of opinions, but relentless heckling is not the same as well-founded criticism.
But there is no such equivalent anyway. Even the most ardent Pixie Dusters among us acknowledge what we don’t like. Again, no-one is asking for positivity all around, just good-faith discussion.I wouldn't go around calling the people who go from thread to thread saying how great everything is, even when it's a complete fail, toxic.
I agree, I just don't think what you're talking about should be classified as toxic.Again, no-one is asking for positivity all around, just good-faith discussion.
Yes, I find it very strange.
With some other recent films, there were not-so-hidden reasons people wanted them to flop that I could at least discern.
You must be a Maple Leafs fan with that much painLet me explain this in simple terms.
Have your ever rooted for and LOVED a sports team?
They do well, don’t always win but they play hard and have maybe even won a championship during your lifetime.
You know everything about the team. Players stats history etc.
Then one day they hire a new general manager.
He talks a good game and you’re excited. He is going to bring on the future of the franchise.
You believe the hype making sure you have your season tickets for the next 5 years etc.
Then the team starts to fall apart.
Everything you loved about the team is being removed or diminished.
Team starts to perform poorly and people start to get upset.
So now you have two choices as far as I see it.
Forget about the team and move on with life.
Or hope that things get so bad that everyone gets fired and a rebuild can begin.
Well I’m choosing the later here.
I hope everything fails until this miserable leadership group ( that can’t run a theme park and hates it’s fans) gets flushed down the toilet.
I think what you're describing, though, is along the lines of what is meant by the term "toxic fandom". One extreme variant of that is harassing actors and actresses or other creative professionals. But it also involves this kind of hostility not based on subjective judgements of the quality of, in this case, Disney films, but a sense that Disney as something you cared about is personally disrespecting you through the entertainment it is produces. This is then translated into an effort to wrest back control of what they are producing mainly through this kind of relentless negativity in the fan community.I think calling it toxic fan culture may be a little extreme. Toxic fan culture is harassing actors/actresses because you didn't like the movie they were in. Not hoping Disney takes its lumps because they're anti-consumer. I don't really think that's toxic.... irrational maybe, abut not 'toxic.'
If you have negative feelings towards Disney, chances are you want Disney to do poorly financially as recompense for conducting their business in a way you don't like. So I don't find it strange that 'fans' are rooting against the company.
A lot of people have been huge Disney fans their entire lives. When the company you've supported for that long starts to openly disrespect its fans, disregard them, decrease the quality of their products and conduct business in a way that negatively affects its customers, it should be unsurprising that people get a little ticked off and start to just wish ill on Disney as a whole.
Exactly. What is striking to me is not that people don't find certain films appealing. In my case, I never bothered seeing Lightyear or Strange World, for example, as neither really appealed. What is striking is that there seem to be a small group dedicated solely to predicting and cheering on the failure of film after film.I personally think there is something toxic about people deliberately going from thread to thread solely to celebrate the failure of films they have absolutely no interest in. I welcome discussion and a diversity of opinions, but relentless heckling is not the same as well-founded criticism.
In fairness, that was a request made by a mod early in the thread before the film was released apparently in response to non-stop posting by one person.In the other thread toxic has been expanded to “people who haven’t seen the movie yet.”
That seemed to be a Lassiter thing. From the things I read, he wasn't afraid to retool a story to get it right if it wasn't working. Disney seems to be more of the, if it's not working, just try your best to reduce the damage.I thought Pixar prided themselves on spending whatever money it takes to work out story beats. Really makes me increasingly skeptical of Inside Out 2.
So.. the site gives a Disney move a thumbs-down and you still call it a "shill site"?![]()
Elemental Review - IGN
Visually, Pixar is in absolutely top form with Elemental. Unfortunately, the story is way too thin and none of it makes any sense.www.ign.com
Even Disney shill sites don’t like it.
Uh-Oh!!
I think what you're describing, though, is along the lines of what is meant by the term "toxic fandom".
This is a site that gave Last Jedi a freaking 10/10 score.So.. the site gives a Disney move a thumbs-down and you still call it a "shill site"?
This is the very definition of toxic fandom.
And lack of good faith discussion.
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