Disney Developing 'The Lion King' Remake

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I had a legit debate with a co-worker today because they're planning on seeing this lifeless turkey on Friday. It was all friendly but I basically asked why they want to spend 20 bucks on what they basically could watch for free in the original film. They didn't have a legit answer. When I explained that it's all Disney's way of manipulating them with nostalgia for a quick buck, they didn't get it. It's the thing they recognize so it HAS to be good by default!

...I miss Eisner. The guy made a LOT of bad choices but there was still room for risks. There was still SOME creative output. Even the shitty direct-to-DVD sequels had some modicum of distinction to them, regardless of how awful they were. They at least continued or added to their source materials, albeit in god-awful ways.

Iger is all money and no imagination. The guy knows how to run the ponyshow but he's creatively bankrupt. That's why Disney sucks so hard now. That's why Walt's vision feels so betrayed.
 
I had a legit debate with a co-worker today because they're planning on seeing this lifeless turkey on Friday. It was all friendly but I basically asked why they want to spend 20 bucks on what they basically could watch for free in the original film. They didn't have a legit answer. When I explained that it's all Disney's way of manipulating them with nostalgia for a quick buck, they didn't get it. It's the thing they recognize so it HAS to be good by default!

...I miss Eisner. The guy made a LOT of bad choices but there was still room for risks. There was still SOME creative output. Even the shitty direct-to-DVD sequels had some modicum of distinction to them, regardless of how awful they were. They at least continued or added to their source materials, albeit in god-awful ways.

Iger is all money and no imagination. The guy knows how to run the ponyshow but he's creatively bankrupt. That's why Disney sucks so hard now. That's why Walt's vision feels so betrayed.
One of the biggest complaints about Eisner towards the end of his run was that he transformed Disney into a monomaniacal corporation. The company back then almost looks like a charming startup thanks to Iger's position of mass acquisition
 
One of the biggest complaints about Eisner towards the end of his run was that he transformed Disney into a monomaniacal corporation. The company back then almost looks like a charming startup thanks to Iger's position of mass acquisition
Almost everything Disney touches now is interesting in how it makes people remember their shitty movies and practices 20 years ago in a better light, because no matter how bad things might be they can always get worse.

See also, their handling of Star Wars, which is making people miss Lucas despite his mishandling of the prequels and how he'd been raked over the coals for that.
 
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Looking at the lions’ faces is like looking at my cat.
did your cat have a stroke and can't move its face or something?
...I miss Eisner. The guy made a LOT of bad choices but there was still room for risks. There was still SOME creative output. Even the shitty direct-to-DVD sequels had some modicum of distinction to them, regardless of how awful they were. They at least continued or added to their source materials, albeit in god-awful ways.

Iger is all money and no imagination. The guy knows how to run the ponyshow but he's creatively bankrupt. That's why Disney sucks so hard now. That's why Walt's vision feels so betrayed.
Iger's magic power is being so awful that you wish for Lucas to have Star Wars after the prequels and Eisner to have Disney after the 90s.
 
did your cat have a stroke and can't move its face or something?

Iger's magic power is being so awful that you wish for Lucas to have Star Wars after the prequels and Eisner to have Disney after the 90s.
And yet, I kinda wish Ron Miller was still running the company!
 
I just finished watching Beyonce's music video for the movie. It's no Circle Of Life. And if the animal clips weren't shown from time to time, since Beyonce gets the main focus, I would think this is one of her every day songs and not related to the film.
 
I had a legit debate with a co-worker today because they're planning on seeing this lifeless turkey on Friday. It was all friendly but I basically asked why they want to spend 20 bucks on what they basically could watch for free in the original film. They didn't have a legit answer. When I explained that it's all Disney's way of manipulating them with nostalgia for a quick buck, they didn't get it. It's the thing they recognize so it HAS to be good by default!

...I miss Eisner. The guy made a LOT of bad choices but there was still room for risks. There was still SOME creative output. Even the shitty direct-to-DVD sequels had some modicum of distinction to them, regardless of how awful they were. They at least continued or added to their source materials, albeit in god-awful ways.

Iger is all money and no imagination. The guy knows how to run the ponyshow but he's creatively bankrupt. That's why Disney sucks so hard now. That's why Walt's vision feels so betrayed.

I miss Eisner too and it's really weird to say that, I thought it was wonderful news when I heard he was ousted, but that was a long time ago and things have changed.

Iger's magic power is being so awful that you wish for Lucas to have Star Wars after the prequels and Eisner to have Disney after the 90s.

It'd almost be hilarious if it wasn't so sad.
 
I miss Eisner too and it's really weird to say that, I thought it was wonderful news when I heard he was ousted, but that was a long time ago and things have changed.

Even with the way Disney is now I don't want Eisner back. People seem to be forgetting how bad he was.
 
My ex who I'm still friends with is trying to drag me to see this tomorrow or Saturday. I'd rather just watch the original if I was going to watch it. I can't stand all these remakes....does Hollywood know how to come up with an original idea anymore?
 
Even with the way Disney is now I don't want Eisner back. People seem to be forgetting how bad he was.

Yeah, I guess that's true, Disney was just about in the toilet in 2003/2004.

I would say his biggest fuck up was closing the 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea Ride, which was like, only the coolest damn ride they ever built.
 
Holy shit.
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Seeing that scream and falling lion gave me vivid flashbacks of countless B movies with with people going over a the edge of a rooftop or balcony or fire escape railing and suddenly turning into mannequins falling down from buildings. All that scene needs is something, like if there was a bazooka dude from some low-budget 80s Miami Connection-tier action film to shoot that lion midair, to be complete.
 
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