Andrew C
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From what I have been told, YT's algorithms push people towards the click baity look...Why does every culture war channel always has the same look… you would be hard pressed to find any differences or creativity
From what I have been told, YT's algorithms push people towards the click baity look...Why does every culture war channel always has the same look… you would be hard pressed to find any differences or creativity
That's Clowfish TV youtube channel, who have more negative bashing toward Disney and takes more positive view about Universal, Paramount, and in lesser extent Warner Bros. (despite since it owned by Warner Bros. Discovery takes more critical view of them).Breitbart is a noted culture warrior site.
It is quoting a culture warrior Youtube channel...
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"MAKE DISNEY GREAT AGAIN"? Pretty transparent what your agenda is dude.That’s a completely ignorant comment and we all get that you love everything Disney does.
No one here is a Disney hater. Some of us remember when this company was GREAT. We just want this company to be better. The apologists are a million times worse…
There are many factors to why a stock goes down. Tesla probably operates in a manner you approve...yet their stock is way off highs. If we look at Six Flags so is theirs...whats their "controversy" it's as if there are economic factors that are in a cycle that happens no matter what color a mermaid is...It amazes me how many people on this site have zero business sense.
Again…stock price. And why are folks getting canned left and right?
Why does every culture war channel always has the same look… you would be hard pressed to find any differences or creativity
It amazes me how many people on this site have zero business sense.
Again…stock price. And why are folks getting canned left and right?
If you can avoid the annoying clickbait thumbnails, he's pretty even keeled in this video in just spelling out what he's gathered on a spreadsheet and explains pretty well where he's coming by the numbers he's using, Deadline, TheNumbers and historical data from prior Disney releases. Linked to just that spotIs there a written summary of the claims this person is making in regards to the loss? That number seems higher than what I would guesstimate, but I would appreciate the methodology to scrutinize.
Eric and Ariel together was largely not a part where I found myself bored. Seeing them interact more added to their connection.Others have voiced this complaint. I didn't find it so, but that's probably because the parts that added to the length—the fleshing out of Ariel and Eric's romance—were my favourite.
None of these things slowed the film down for me, but I appreciate that you are not alone in feeling that the runtime was excessive.Eric and Ariel together was largely not a part where I found myself bored. Seeing them interact more added to their connection.
It was the adding things that didn’t really matter to the story. There’s a reason they cut Ursula being Triton’s sister from the animated version, because it adds nothing. Why was the Coral Moon so important? Was anybody really lost as to why Triton traded himself to Ursula and needed it explained by Ariel? Do we really need repeated explanations that a sailor wants to explore? What was the point of Eric's conflict with his mother that was just waved away? Why have Ariel explain that Eric totally helped defeat Ursula instead of just having him actually do it like before? The ended just went on and on as everyone explained how the story was being wrapped up including all of these new threads that never actually went anywhere. The siren song was a quick, extra detail that did make sense and added rationale to the deal with Ursula.
I know you have complained repeatedly about remakes. That was my point: if the point of movies is to make money and sell merch, then it becomes hard to argue against the remakes as they do just that.
I don't like the remakes and generally don't see them, but I'd rather they try and do something worthwhile with them such as picking someone who can sing rather than just picking a big names and figuring out how to make them sing later, for example.
Questions? How about this: Since Ariel could not talk why did she not simply take her finger and scribble in the wet sand (they were on a beach) what she wanted to say to Eric?Eric and Ariel together was largely not a part where I found myself bored. Seeing them interact more added to their connection.
It was the adding things that didn’t really matter to the story. There’s a reason they cut Ursula being Triton’s sister from the animated version, because it adds nothing. Why was the Coral Moon so important? Was anybody really lost as to why Triton traded himself to Ursula and needed it explained by Ariel? Do we really need repeated explanations that a sailor wants to explore? What was the point of Eric's conflict with his mother that was just waved away? Why have Ariel explain that Eric totally helped defeat Ursula instead of just having him actually do it like before? The ended just went on and on as everyone explained how the story was being wrapped up including all of these new threads that never actually went anywhere. The siren song was a quick, extra detail that did make sense and added rationale to the deal with Ursula.
She doesn’t know she needs to kiss him in the remake, so she doesn’t have anything urgent to say to him.Questions? How about this: Since Ariel could not talk why did she not simply take her finger and scribble in the wet sand (they were on a beach) what she wanted to say to Eric?
I'm a bit the same about them. Not a fan, but they mostly seem pretty ephemeral in that they come out, make a ton of money, then all the merchandise, etc. branded to whatever film was remade goes back to the original animated feature. If in 2023 they're going to sell Belle or Simba merchandise or play a clip from Friend Like Me in the nighttime fireworks, for example, in every case it will almost certainly be from the animated version.I think this is all fair, and I'll actually personally say something that is gonna be a little off base coming from me:
the remakes aren't even that big of a deal. sure they stink, but it's not even close to one of my biggest gripes with the company. I think people make a big deal about them but as a company Disney has far more pressing issues.
I suspect we’ll see the new Ariel alongside the old for quite some time.I'm a bit the same about them. Not a fan, but they mostly seem pretty ephemeral in that they come out, make a ton of money, then all the merchandise, etc. branded to whatever film was remade goes back to the original animated feature. If in 2023 they're going to sell Belle or Simba merchandise or play a clip from Friend Like Me in the nighttime fireworks, for example, in every case it will almost certainly be from the animated version.
We'll see what happens with The Little Mermaid, but that has at least been the pattern as far as I can tell.
Breitbart is a noted culture warrior site.
It is quoting a culture warrior Youtube channel...
If you can avoid the annoying clickbait thumbnails, he's pretty even keeled in this video in just spelling out what he's gathered on a spreadsheet and explains pretty well where he's coming by the numbers he's using, Deadline, TheNumbers and historical data from prior Disney releases.
I'm not gonna watch the video.But does the math not add up correctly? The math penciled out for me as an $890 Million loss for Disney from those last 8 tentpole films.
That's what I got out of that video too, after never hearing of this guy before and probably won't watch him again.
He ran the numbers from solid industry sources and historical facts and came up with a $890 Million loss for Disney. Ouch.
He may be "Click Baity" (what on YouTube isn't?) but the math is accurate. So is it the message, or the messenger we don't like? Both?
I'm not gonna watch the video.
Go ahead and lay out the math here and see if it survives the cherry picking test.
Funny that movie that has an African American lead(in a costume usually worn by a white guy) and a love interest who is very LGBT positive has done so well. Maybe the reason Disney movies have struggled has more to do with the fact people have reached exhaustion from certain franchises (MCU and Star Wars), are tired of the live action retreads, or the movies are just not that good(Strange World, more like Dull World) than any kind of specific backlash.Now didn’t I…kindly…ask to NOT be quoted?
Ok…but since you rang…I’ll give updated info before I hit unwatch (again)
Those numbers still aren’t “good”…still a significant writedown…I’m adjusting as they come in. But the run is still over.
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Is that good? $8 mil on a summer weekend when schools out?
Kids seem to dig Spidey though…bet asteroid City is awesome too
The name is ridiculous…but unfortunately the math is gonna line up with what the trades say
For instances: after collider stops posting “mermaid swims past another benchmark” after it makes $5 bucks…almost everyday. They’ll quietly publish in a month it didn’t cover its budget
And I think decoder publish last week “mermaids impact far beyond its box office”
Uh huh…we don’t have to be in the CIA to recognize a studio plant smokescreen.
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