RE: Disney Channel is making history with its first gay coming-out story
October 27, 2017 at 3:24 pm
(This post was last modified: October 27, 2017 at 3:28 pm by Aroura.)
(October 27, 2017 at 2:45 pm)The Gentleman Bastard Wrote: Ni, I'm saying your cherry picked list excludes the vast majority of what has been Disney branded in that time span. I notice you completely missed all the direct to DVD and made for Disney channel movies, not to mention the tired, retreaded sitcom ideas.
You can keep cherry picking the exceptions, but when I look at the whole body of their work, it's dissapointing at best.
Yes, I cherry picked good movies (which BTW is almost every movie they made in the last decade, there aren't any I left out in the last decade, so NOT cherry picked there).
But you said all or almost all were bad. So I CAN cherry pick the good ones to point out that blanket statement is flat out wrong.
I think you are stuck on 90's Disney. They don't do much of that direct to DVD sucky crap anymore. And not even all of those were bad.
(October 27, 2017 at 1:00 pm)The Gentleman Bastard Wrote:(October 26, 2017 at 3:04 pm)Aroura Wrote: Disney constantly breaks ground, an honestly makes good entertainment (well, I'm not fond of their TV shows so much, but lots of teens love them), yet so many people hate Disney, I don't get it.
I despise Disney for their propensity toward quantity over quality and their apparent inability to produce, in house, anything of quality. Disney media that's worth a damn is almost always produced by someone else and branded with a Disney logo.
Just quoting this again to point out what I'm arguing against.
Bold mine, but words yours. I stand by my point that quite a lot of their entertainment, and almost all of their big in-house productions, are very high quality entertainment. Do they also make some garbage? Undeniably so. But to label it almost all garbage is just....myopic.
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