http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXA2hWgvZKo&feature=related#
They are all on Youtube all 6 parts of it. I know there is another thread dedicated to what people thought of the real Walt Disney but what is everyone's opinion of these documentaries shot back in 1995? Is it a bunch of disgruntled workers calling out Walt? Is it accurate?
No doubt about it a man like Walt would be hard to work for. He was a perfectionist. This is why we enjoy things like Snow White and all the classics as much as we do. And this is why the movies have generally not been the same since. I don't have a problem with that.
People like Bill Melendez and others say some nasty things about him in this documentary. Claiming he was anti-Semetic, racist against a dark skinned man whom he got rid of for that reason, and conspiring to get people fired who he thought might be Communists. There were the allegations of him using a gangster to threaten the animators who were on strike and then it ends by saying the last 20 years of his life got "polished" with Disneyland and such so that when he died in 1966 the world felt they lost "Unlce Walt".
The other story is the firing of the animators who made the Mickey and Minnie mouse . Hey look, I like that. If I were Walt, and the mouse made me famous and gave me something to be proud of the last thing I would want would be a that litters my best creation. I'd have fired them too.
But there was another claim. That Walt could not draw. He apparently drew for the "cameras" but he could never draw Mickey Mouse. Did he not create Mickey Mouse? How could they claim he didn't know how to draw him?
So bottom line is, we all know the sanitized version WDW portrays for Walt. He is on a Christ-like pedestal at times. The truth is he was human, and inperfect. But does he deserve the criticism he gets from these animators? How accurate would it be in your opinion?
They are all on Youtube all 6 parts of it. I know there is another thread dedicated to what people thought of the real Walt Disney but what is everyone's opinion of these documentaries shot back in 1995? Is it a bunch of disgruntled workers calling out Walt? Is it accurate?
No doubt about it a man like Walt would be hard to work for. He was a perfectionist. This is why we enjoy things like Snow White and all the classics as much as we do. And this is why the movies have generally not been the same since. I don't have a problem with that.
People like Bill Melendez and others say some nasty things about him in this documentary. Claiming he was anti-Semetic, racist against a dark skinned man whom he got rid of for that reason, and conspiring to get people fired who he thought might be Communists. There were the allegations of him using a gangster to threaten the animators who were on strike and then it ends by saying the last 20 years of his life got "polished" with Disneyland and such so that when he died in 1966 the world felt they lost "Unlce Walt".
The other story is the firing of the animators who made the Mickey and Minnie mouse . Hey look, I like that. If I were Walt, and the mouse made me famous and gave me something to be proud of the last thing I would want would be a that litters my best creation. I'd have fired them too.
But there was another claim. That Walt could not draw. He apparently drew for the "cameras" but he could never draw Mickey Mouse. Did he not create Mickey Mouse? How could they claim he didn't know how to draw him?
So bottom line is, we all know the sanitized version WDW portrays for Walt. He is on a Christ-like pedestal at times. The truth is he was human, and inperfect. But does he deserve the criticism he gets from these animators? How accurate would it be in your opinion?