Goofyernmost
Well-Known Member
Wow, missed the intended message by T........................ H........................ I......................... S.............................much!Still trying to figure out how this leads to "to have an attraction with animals that defy the laws of nature"...
Your beef about the film's message is fine, but the spaghetti throwing for trying to justify it... all over the place
That is, of course, unless Disney builds another attraction that explains the laws of nature and why that means that one of their favorite characters eats another one of their favorite characters. Based on the actual message it should be received by them in the same depressing manner that maturing will educated them on the laws of nature as it applies to animals. Or maybe just change all our hidden realities and make sure they know that what they are eating is a McDonald Cowburger with cheese or a nice piece of piglet that they had with breakfast. Know your audience! Once again I will repeat not all attractions are based on adult sensibilities. Remember the requirement for full enjoyment of a theme park that is willing suspension of disbelief. Children do that automatically, it takes a little more effort for us old people.