Nothing quite so magical as telling people to kill themselves for posting a movie trailer.Don't forget @PhotoDave219
Wasn’t it over Episode VII?Nothing quite so magical as telling people to kill themselves for posting a movie trailer.
I honestly don’t recall. Trailers were just one of the notable, benign, normal activities that would set off an abusive tirade.Wasn’t it over Episode VII?
Lee posted some info about Jim Hill, that he had a criminal record about, from memory, domestic violence in the mid 90's. Others thought it a bit unessecary to try to harm somebody twenty years later. A heated debate ensued.What happened to Lee? And I remember Corrus back in the day (I think I've been on here longer than some posters have been alive)
Good times.I honestly don’t recall. Trailers were just one of the notable, benign, normal activities that would set off an abusive tirade.
I thought Dave incredibly coarse and abusive. Probably posting drunk from his favourite hangout Hooters.I honestly don’t recall. Trailers were just one of the notable, benign, normal activities that would set off an abusive tirade.
sorry.. but he had the "best inside info" ever on these threads.. people state that they didn't like him.. and I don't know why.. with the exception of being told the truth... no ONE.. and I mean NO ONE HERE.. gave you the TRUE SKINNY of the inner workings at WDW. and we are all at a loss since he is gone..
I still would like someone who espouses more on the parks like he did. He filled a void left by Al Lutz for me as others only provide small tidbits instead of larger stories.
When it comes to inside info, I want to know decisions made; not who are on the ins or outs and who's fighting with whom in the corporate structure.
Because we all know that when people relay office politics, it's always skewed to their point of view and, thus, not totally trustworthy. IOW, the source of internal politics is too often not a reliable reporter even if their take is relayed accurately to us.
And so, I value the loss of office gossip as not much of a loss.
Worth noting that there was a lot of narrative during the Spirit posting era that there was ZERO talent left at WDI and that they were incapable of rising to the challenge again to lead the industry. Pandora was going to be a disaster. It was narrative, not truth.
First degree battery was only mentioned because it happened to be included in the entire Orange County Jail document on Jim Hill's criminal record. The crime that was relevant to the conversation was theft. Jim had been a repeat offender for shoplifting merchandise from a gift shop inside Disney World. And he was banned from Disney property for a good while (don't know how long).Lee posted some info about Jim Hill, that he had a criminal record about, from memory, domestic violence in the mid 90's. Others thought it a bit unessecary to try to harm somebody twenty years later. A heated debate ensued.
the problem with "social media influencers" is they're inherently for sale. most don't disclose the perks the get (something journalists do), and don't necessarily see themselves bound to the same code of ethics journalists are. now, when you're a consumer who pays attention to the product closely and can cut through the bull, who cares, right? except the more prevalent and prominent social media brand advocates become, the less disney has to interact with the real media. and that allows them to pawn off an inferior product, or cover up stories with big real world implications, etc.
Remember how he chose his current avatar to make light of the boy who was killed by the alligator at GF?
Forced perspective industry wide seems to have somehow fallen into this complete misunderstanding that it is nothing more than things being smaller.And whoever designed the scenery was really bad at forced perspective effects.
I think there are still some very high quality examples of forced perspective effects outside of New Fantasyland. Both by Disney and Universal. The two Harry Potter lands are extremely good IMO (for the most part). And I think the imagineers did a fantastic job with Cars Land and more recently Pandora. It's really the New Fantasyland content that gets to me. All of the mountains and buildings, and even the scenes inside of the Little Mermaid ride. Someone really messed up.Forced perspective industry wide seems to have somehow fallen into this complete misunderstanding that it is nothing more than things being smaller.
But...those decisions made are very much the result of that corporate infighting. It's how one comes to understand how and why TWDC makes certain decisions. For just the results, without any understanding of how they came to be, it suffices to read the Disney Parks Blog.When it comes to inside info, I want to know decisions made; not who are on the ins or outs and who's fighting with whom in the corporate structure.
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