Joe McCabe
Second Unit
- Joined
- May 6, 1999
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- 336
Well said, Galen.
I really wouldn't have a problem with these films being redone, as long as the originals are still available.
Disney is a business first and foremost. They need to make money. It seems that they are constantly held to a standard that a money making business couldn't be held to.
We want them to be pure and free of money grubbing schemes, but that's not in their best interest.
So, if redoing their classic animated films in CGI is the best way that they can grab the younger audiences, while treating them to the Disney stories that we all grew to love over the years, what's the harm??
Do you think back in the old days, someone tried to rally the troops against the converting of radio programs to *gasp* TELEVISION!!!
I really wouldn't have a problem with these films being redone, as long as the originals are still available.
Disney is a business first and foremost. They need to make money. It seems that they are constantly held to a standard that a money making business couldn't be held to.
We want them to be pure and free of money grubbing schemes, but that's not in their best interest.
So, if redoing their classic animated films in CGI is the best way that they can grab the younger audiences, while treating them to the Disney stories that we all grew to love over the years, what's the harm??
Do you think back in the old days, someone tried to rally the troops against the converting of radio programs to *gasp* TELEVISION!!!