Stupid Stupid Disney.


I love how Disney fired him for "wasting company resources" on this movie and then after two more movies they come crawling back to him. It makes me sad.

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Disney is always going back on their word. Like them saying that they will no longer do traditional animation, liars!



If you are Anti-American: Admit you are doing it just to be cool. Does it feel good to hate?

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--- "Like them saying that they will no longer do traditional animation, liars!" ---

Oh come on :-)

Firstly, they said that about 5 years ago. Since then they have merged with Pixar and Pixar's MD John Lasseter taken over as the boss of Disney. As such you shouldn't be surprised that the company has changed it's policy.

And ain't you glad it did? "The Princess and the Frog" is the best Disney (rather than Disney-Pixar) movie since "Treasure Planet", which maybe isn't the compliment it should be considering that in the mean time they've released "The Wild" and (shivers) "Brother Bear"...






"I think you're a load of old crap too, Mr Mulligan."

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It's all about making money, my friend. I feel the same way about this. Disney sucks Burton's dick.
I've been fed up with him for a while because all his movies are the same, but I actually am looking forward to this. Mostly because it's another stop-motion movie.

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Lol Remember how they refused to put there name on Nightmare Before Christmas. Disney can be pretty Stupid. But now there milking every penny out of Lucasfilm ltd.

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I figured they distanced themselves from Frankenweenie and Nightmare Before Christmas just because they hate associating themselves with family films that get labelled as "too dark", as they had done with Return to Oz and The Black Cauldron. It's so hypocritical of them to do that especially for the reputation earlier Disney films had like for Night on Bald Mountain, the Queen/Witch, and the death of Bambi's mother. It's like they're more ashamed than Walt Disney himself was of the maturity that he was willing to go for in the earlier films of his career and now that they've taken a dark filmmaker like Burton back into their fold, he's making these colorful films for them that are nothing compared to the ones he made back in his early career.

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