Farerb
Well-Known Member
By the way, not sure why you got the impression that I'm a fan of Eisner when my post clearly criticize him. I think that from my overall posts, it should be quite clear that my favorite era of Disney was when Walt was alive (even though I wasn't even born in that era). But back in the '90s those films were released on VHS and later on DVD and there was a sense of respect to the legacy of Walt and those films that just doesn't exist right now.Are you talking about the guy who let superstar limo become a thing?
I like the Disney Renaissance films, but I also think they were compromised by Eisner with his insistence to produce one film per year. Their animation isn't the greatest despite animators' hard work, they had to work with the limitations they had. Beauty and the Beast is my favorite film and there are embarrassing shots in that film animation wise. In addition it was Eisner who demanded they added kiddy humor by known comedians in the films themselves, especially after Aladdin. The Gargoyles are a great example, but I also think that Mushu and Terk feel out of place in their respective films (it only works in Hercules because that movie is a farce), and the humor has become an issue to this date, only nowadays it's also irreverent. I think this is why Disney never managed to produce a true Classic after The Lion King. Classic in the sense of a movie that has become recognized for its historical or artistic significant, not in the nostalgic sense.