Disstevefan1
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No agenda, Disney is just releasing movies that cost them more money to make and market than they bring in at the box office, that’s all.So what was the agenda?
No agenda, Disney is just releasing movies that cost them more money to make and market than they bring in at the box office, that’s all.So what was the agenda?
Why not tell us? You seem to have a pretty firm idea. What is the agenda of The Marvels, Little Mermaid, Elemental, Wish, Haunted Mansion…I think you can figure it out by searching online and what the CEO stated during a couple of interviews.
I’m someone. I wanted The Little Mermaid. So did millions of others. Thus, you just spread fake news, New Member, and you just spread an “agenda”.I agree with you BUT the marketing, interviews with the actors (including directors) and headlines discuss the agenda. TLM and the Marvels are two movies that no one wanted. People are done with remakes and the Marvels were three characters either people did not know or again did not want. They are D level characters.
The eternal question. They cry and whine and complain about the mysterious Disney agenda and yet they are too chicken to post what it supposedly is.Why not tell us? You seem to have a pretty firm idea. What is the agenda of The Marvels, Little Mermaid, Elemental, Wish, Haunted Mansion…
You wanted another remake? Why? It lost money and people were upset what Disney did to an iconic movie. Wouldn’t you want a new mermaid story?I’m someone. I wanted The Little Mermaid. So did millions of others. Thus, you just spread fake news, New Member, and you just spread an “agenda”.
Not true at all. It is well covered why these movies are failing. I do not need to rehash it. Again, I want Disney to be successful but you have to admit they lost their way.The eternal question. They cry and whine and complain about the mysterious Disney agenda and yet they are too chicken to post what it supposedly is.
Whether you like it or not, the movie was excellent and it was not the flop that you and your brethren claim.You wanted another remake? Why? It lost money and people were upset what Disney did to an iconic movie. Wouldn’t you want a new mermaid story?
Fake news? People are voting with their wallets and even Disney has acknowledged that their story telling has been sub-standard.
You brought it up - so say what you mean.Not true at all. It is well covered why these movies are failing. I do not need to rehash it. Again, I want Disney to be successful but you have to admit they lost their way.
You mean losing money is not considered a flop? What business do you run where make things to lose money? You wouldn’t.Whether you like it or not, the movie was excellent and it was not the flop that you and your brethren claim.
Disney is an entertainment company. It is currently not entertaining the MAJORITY of it audience. Disney is trying to weave in a typical film festival type movie into mainstream media. Not working.You brought it up - so say what you mean.
Get your facts straight. $569 million at the box office and 5th highest grossing film of the year is not a flop.You mean losing money is not considered a flop? What business do you run where make things to lose money? You wouldn’t.
And there we have it, folks.Disney is an entertainment company. It is currently not entertaining the MAJORITY of it audience. Disney is trying to weave in a typical film festival type movie into mainstream media. Not working.
Many parents are not ready to discuss LGBTQ+ with their children or have Disney tell us how to think. This is the risk they are taking and it is not resonating with the audience. Disney can make these movies for a much smaller audience or go to straight to Disney+. Again, this is why they are losing the family audience because they no longer trust Disney.
Again, Disney has acknowledged this “misalignment” with the public and consumer preference which affects demand and profitability. There is not enough of a demographic to risk these movies for the majority.
I would call it a disappointment rather than a flop. I struggle to see how the latter term can be applied to the seventh highest-grossing film globally (and fifth domestically) of the year.You mean losing money is not considered a flop? What business do you run where make things to lose money? You wouldn’t.
ahhh, that "agenda", yes how dare they have gay people in their moviesDisney is an entertainment company. It is currently not entertaining the MAJORITY of it audience. Disney is trying to weave in a typical film festival type movie into mainstream media. Not working.
Many parents are not ready to discuss LGBTQ+ with their children or have Disney tell us how to think. This is the risk they are taking and it is not resonating with the audience. Disney can make these movies for a much smaller audience or go to straight to Disney+. Again, this is why they are losing the family audience because they no longer trust Disney.
Again, Disney has acknowledged this “misalignment” with the public and consumer preference which affects demand and profitability. There is not enough of a demographic to risk these movies for the majority.
Disney is not alone in representing queer people. Indeed, trying to shield one’s children from knowledge of our existence will soon become as impossible as shielding them from knowledge of interracial relationships. Films and TV shows reflect the world we live in; like it or not, that world includes people who aren’t straight.Many parents are not ready to discuss LGBTQ+ with their children or have Disney tell us how to think.
So, where does that fit into almost all of the Disney shows? And why has there not been backlash for the other studios doing the same thing if that's truly an issue?Disney is an entertainment company. It is currently not entertaining the MAJORITY of it audience. Disney is trying to weave in a typical film festival type movie into mainstream media. Not working.
Many parents are not ready to discuss LGBTQ+ with their children or have Disney tell us how to think. This is the risk they are taking and it is not resonating with the audience. Disney can make these movies for a much smaller audience or go to straight to Disney+. Again, this is why they are losing the family audience because they no longer trust Disney.
Again, Disney has acknowledged this “misalignment” with the public and consumer preference which affects demand and profitability. There is not enough of a demographic to risk these movies for the majority.
There is no denying that their emphasis on messaging over storytelling has negatively affected their business.Disney is an entertainment company. It is currently not entertaining the MAJORITY of it audience. Disney is trying to weave in a typical film festival type movie into mainstream media. Not working.
Many parents are not ready to discuss LGBTQ+ with their children or have Disney tell us how to think. This is the risk they are taking and it is not resonating with the audience. Disney can make these movies for a much smaller audience or go to straight to Disney+. Again, this is why they are losing the family audience because they no longer trust Disney.
Again, Disney has acknowledged this “misalignment” with the public and consumer preference which affects demand and profitability. There is not enough of a demographic to risk these movies for the majority.
It's a lot more expensive to produce a feature released in theaters than a TV show. Disney has a reputation for being accessible for everyone...now there is a demographic that is rejecting it, for the reasons jrice and several others have stated.So, where does that fit into almost all of the Disney shows? And why has there not been backlash for the other studios doing the same thing if that's truly an issue?
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