Disney continues to blunder through their business, and I don’t think they’ll be finished blundering until the company is purchased and broken up. They simply have no interest in appealing to the audience that built them, which means the hour is ripe for another company *cough Universal *cough to take over as the new and improved Disney. And all Universal had to do was give audiences what they want.
Comments for Disney’s Disney100 Re-Releases Miss the Mark, Ignore Classics
Axauv
Disney continues to blunder through their business, and I don’t think they’ll be finished blundering until the company is purchased and broken up. They simply have no interest in appealing to the audience that built them, which means the hour is ripe for another company *cough Universal *cough to take over as the new and improved Disney. And all Universal had to do was give audiences what they want.
Robert Horn
They (Disney) should release one or two movies from each decade, like they are doing with the merchandise. : 1950’s, 1960’s and so on
Daniel Munyon
Looks like Disney is trying to erase everything Walt Disney…!
RickTR
Why aren’t they showing Little Mermaid? Are they afraid people will realize how much better it is than the new one?
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