TP2000
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And for what it's worth, I've recently seen the nearly 100-year old movie and I can vouch for the fact that it's "dated." There really is no way to make a live-action version of that movie, which is probably why Disney may be making significant changes.
If that's the case, and Walt's source material that built his company and was officially celebrated as recently as a decade ago (Carthay Circle Restaurant at DCA) in fact is really so miserably bad, then why even bother with a remake? Why not just cancel it and send it into a memory hole like Song Of The South and Splash Mountain?
The Snow White rides in the parks are minor C Tickets, with the lone exception of the D Ticket in WDW in a park that is already pitifully starved for rides. So if the source material, Walt Disney's 1937 Snow White & The Seven Dwarves, is so hopelessly dated and so offensive that it requires Trigger Warnings before being screened on college campuses, why even redo it? Why are the dark rides still in operation? Why does Carthay Circle Restaurant still have 1937 ephemera and awards and photos on display?
If the 1937 movie is really that awful and offensive to 2023 eyes, why is it still visible in the parks?
And does Peter Dinklage and Rachel Zegler know this offensive Oscar and related photos are on display at the Carthay Circle Restaurant in DCA? Should someone call HR on Monday morning?
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