Mike S
Well-Known Member
So you're saying that there's 3 individuals dying in this film . . .

So you're saying that there's 3 individuals dying in this film . . .
If you or anyone else has not read them, the “How it Was Done” posts are a great read. They aren’t original content, but a longer article from 1972 explaining Disney’s business philosophy.
https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/how-it-was-done.852805/#post-5169512
The change in retail is one of the biggest examples of how Paul Pressler changed Disney’s Parks and continues to influence them. Disney knew that the quirky theme shops did not generate profit but were part of the show. The expectation was that the whole operation was profitable. In one of his threads, @Eddie Sotto talks about how even in the late 1980s they had different categories of retail based on the type of merchandise and sales, a program intended to provide a mix from your mass merchandise high volume Emporium down to an actual antique car dealership that nobody every expected to sell but boy was it cool.
Pressler, coming from Consumer Products, instituted a model based around malls where the metric of success is the square foot. With everything broken down it wasn’t just that quirky shops were being looked at as unprofitable but they were now actually in competition with other shops in the park. The highest selling merchandise was brought in to every location to boost sales, but all that did was spread around the buying. People aren’t going to buy more Pooh plush because it’s in every store. Walt Disney World went from being a single enterprise to a geographic collection of competing businesses that happen to have common ownership.
Ha!So you're saying that there's 3 individuals dying in this film . . .
It’s fascinating to watch the suits trip all over themselves once Hogsmeade, with its themed stores, opened and attempt to respond with both Pandora and Galaxy’s Edge. They had so thoroughly destroyed the standard they set, a competitor was able to bring it back and be seen as innovative. Galaxy Edge’s retail component, with its in universe merchandise, draws the distinction between the present and past in focus for guests.If you or anyone else has not read them, the “How it Was Done” posts are a great read. They aren’t original content, but a longer article from 1972 explaining Disney’s business philosophy.
https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/how-it-was-done.852805/#post-5169512
The change in retail is one of the biggest examples of how Paul Pressler changed Disney’s Parks and continues to influence them. Disney knew that the quirky theme shops did not generate profit but were part of the show. The expectation was that the whole operation was profitable. In one of his threads, @Eddie Sotto talks about how even in the late 1980s they had different categories of retail based on the type of merchandise and sales, a program intended to provide a mix from your mass merchandise high volume Emporium down to an actual antique car dealership that nobody every expected to sell but boy was it cool.
Pressler, coming from Consumer Products, instituted a model based around malls where the metric of success is the square foot. With everything broken down it wasn’t just that quirky shops were being looked at as unprofitable but they were now actually in competition with other shops in the park. The highest selling merchandise was brought in to every location to boost sales, but all that did was spread around the buying. People aren’t going to buy more Pooh plush because it’s in every store. Walt Disney World went from being a single enterprise to a geographic collection of competing businesses that happen to have common ownership.
If you are looking at the reaction of guests the number to look at is the percentages of tourists who come back year after year. If it is as high as WDW look for Universal to start selling timeshares on the new property and having it be the only new resorts with front of line access at all of their gates.It’s fascinating to watch the suits trip all over themselves once Hogsmeade, with its themed stores, opened and attempt to respond with both Pandora and Galaxy’s Edge. They had so thoroughly destroyed the standard they set, a competitor was able to bring it back and be seen as innovative. Galaxy Edge’s retail component, with its in universe merchandise, draws the distinction between the present and past in focus for guests.
Seeing how guests react to Galaxy’s Edge will take up most of the attention, but I’m interested in how guests react to the rest of the resort once they’ve been.
Yeah that's pretty much the comparison. A LOT of questions.I told my friend that I saw it with that I think I know how people felt when they walked out of Empire Strikes Back for the first time.
That was an incredible viewing experience.
Except the story was already told in the comics, and we know roughly how it will endYeah that's pretty much the comparison. A LOT of questions.
Except the vast majority of people who watched the movie haven’t read the comics (example- me, as I’ve only read Fraction & Aja’s Hawkeye and a few issues of Captain Marvel, but most people don’t even have that background).Except the story was already told in the comics, and we know roughly how it will end
But in a good way rather than the Star Wars sequels way.Yeah that's pretty much the comparison. A LOT of questions.
I’m now trying to think if Infinity War is more Empire or Rogue One, or if it’s a solid mix of both.But in a good way rather than the Star Wars sequels way.
I’m now trying to think if Infinity War is more Empire or Rogue One, or if it’s a solid mix of both.
The biggest difference with Rogue One is that Jyn, Cassian, et alaren't coming back from the dead, but we can be assured that just about everyone who "died" at the conclusion of Infinity Wars will be.
I thought it was a great movie, but I didn't get the "feels" at the end, no matter how bad the film wanted me tobecause I know the "deaths" at the end are just going to be undone. It was "killing" off the remaining members of GotG where it lost me on that count. I was like "Drax? Ok...Groot? Eh, I guess they can just seed him again somehow...but Starlord?" No, as soon as that handsome face disintegrated I knew it. GotG3 isn't going to be Rocket's solo debut. And I dang well knew once Black Panther vanished - even if that originally had been planned, you know full well Disney would have yanked that moment out of there, as soon as the box office for Black Panther happened.
Wait you don't like the last Jedi but like infinity war???? I left the latter utterly unimpressed and if I'm being honest upset. Felt like a cash grab making the film into two parts.But in a good way rather than the Star Wars sequels way.
The only deaths that might be permanent are Loki, Heimdall, the Collector, and maybe Gamora. Everyone else from the snap are theorized to actually be stuck in the Soul Stone. I still felt for it though. They actually let Thanos win albeit temporarily.
Wait you don't like the last Jedi but like infinity war???? I left the latter utterly unimpressed and if I'm being honest upset. Felt like a cash grab making the film into two parts.
Ah yes I keep forgetting that the last Jedi is the last star wars film in it's trilogy thus leading to no resolutions.... As for for infinity wars "plot" you'd be rather generous to call it then given almost every major moment from this film is going to be undone. But it's groundbreaking for doing so...I'm sorry I really love marvel movies I do but this was weak.Yet I bet part two will ACTUALLY resolve the plot of part one! Won't that be novel, and something they will do better than the current slate of Star Wars films, where they actively ignore the previous film and just "go their own way".
The Last Jedi took all the questions from TFA and threw them aside. It also had uninteresting leads and didn’t even give Luke a proper sendoff. They need to look at Marvel for how to show off fan favorites. I desperately wish Luke had a scene as good as any of these heroes and that he was actually there doing the fighting. I’m sorry but if Rey is just going to be godlike with the force with no training or explanation she’s a very uninteresting character. I wanted to see Luke. It’s also BS that we’ll never have a scene with the original trio reunited.Ah yes I keep forgetting that the last Jedi is the last star wars film in it's trilogy thus leading to no resolutions.... As for for infinity wars "plot" you'd be rather generous to call it then given almost every major moment from this film is going to be undone. But it's groundbreaking for doing so...I'm sorry I really love marvel movies I do but this was weak.
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