I hope they go BANKRUPT! “They” are after our children and grandchildren and we are literally paying them our hard earned money as they stalk our kids.
I keep saying this - Disney does not need Florida. At all. Since their redirection in the Aughts, Disney has been exclusively in the business of the long game. This is why they bought Star Wars with zero concrete ideas on what to do with it. They saw how adult dismissal of the prequels gave way to ironic appreciation and genuine youth appreciation, because Star Wars doesn't have to be good to be profitable - it's fucking Star Wars. same with the Muppets, and Marvel, etc etc.
Disney is well aware of what is coming, ecologically, for Florida. Upkeep costs of a mini-city in a slowly sinking swampland are only rising, and some day the balance sheets will no longer make financial sense. Disney is going to squeeze everything they can from Florida before having to make decisions "with a heavy heart" and all that bs, probably in 50 years or so. And they already built an escape bunker in Shanghai (complete with Winnie the Pooh ride!), so...
Go down and find some male baby sea turtles then! Oh wait, you can't, the sand is too warm. Hot sand equals no males equals uh oh
When this becomes impossible to deny you will of course retreat to "wuh-wuh-well it may be happening but we didn't cause it this it's just what happens sometimes for no reason at all!" But this is a species that survived many natural (slow) cycles. If we don't make it out of this with the sea turtle population intact, that's an extremely strong indicator that we failed our duty to be safe keepers of His creation
They saw how adult dismissal of the prequels gave way to ironic appreciation and genuine youth appreciation
Actually, they initially banked on people's dislike of the prequels. That's why the first line in "The Force Awakens" was "This will begin to make things right." That was their wink at the audience implying "George Lucas lost his way and forgot how to make good Star Wars, but we know better than him and will do it right." Only after there was massive backlash over "The Last Jedi" and "Solo" flopped did they start leaning heavily into prequel nostalgia.
Um, sure, with the movies, but you're forgetting the kids tv and the games that were making money hand over fist during the same time that fans were bemoaning how George ruined his own creation. The point is that Disney knew that Star Wars as a money-maker is mistake-proof, which is why they bought it. It's a perpetual money-making machine, regardless of quality and fan contentment. It's just wide enough that you can always make money on the general idea of Star Wars stuff, even if people don't like the new hotness. You can always sell nostalgia, and even the new stuff is absolutely turning profits. Moichandizing!
The kids that grew up with the sequels will become adults writing sequel defense essays, because they were children and it was Star Wars, so it was perfect, even though it wasn't.
All of the movies sucked. Lucas basically just stole Dune and repackaged it with laser swords. He didn't think there would even be an Ep 5 or 6 and had to write them while they were being made in real-time, no source material, creating all kinds of fuckups in the story, but no one cared. Fuckin laser swords and blasters and a bigfoot with a crossbow and hyperspace. Pew Pew Pew.
I liked the Star Wars verse for a long time, but I never thought it or Lucas were ever brilliant or visionary. They were not.
Dune just didn't have laser swords or Star Wars' marketing.
He borrowed as much if not more from the Flash Gordon serials, John Carter books, and Kurosawa movies than from "Dune". That's how he was so successful: he borrowed a bit here and a bit there from many things rather than ripping off any one thing to an annoying degree.
Disney sure is making a lot of big investments at disneyworld for a company that plans to leave. The cost of building those new rides is not made up over a few years. disneyworld isn't going anywhere it is the park that brings all the traffic.
Not really. If they actually thought Florida was key to long-term success, they would be fighting a lot harder against the very strong pushes Universal has made than refitting the least popular park with Avatar theming and a single ride. It is a testament to just how much of a profit Disney parks turn that they can continue to expand without eating too much into their margins. The upsell works, because they are selling a fantasy, one of the most lucrative markets out there.
And again, they have Shanghai. Much much bigger market, and it's a market that has been rapidly rising out of abject poverty and is eager to capitalistically consume and indulge.
I hope they go BANKRUPT! “They” are after our children and grandchildren and we are literally paying them our hard earned money as they stalk our kids.
Who's we...
We is a general term . So don’t be part of the we. I’m not , you are not . It was stated to drive the point. Cheers Anon
Not true
Take 'em back, Ron. Now!
I keep saying this - Disney does not need Florida. At all. Since their redirection in the Aughts, Disney has been exclusively in the business of the long game. This is why they bought Star Wars with zero concrete ideas on what to do with it. They saw how adult dismissal of the prequels gave way to ironic appreciation and genuine youth appreciation, because Star Wars doesn't have to be good to be profitable - it's fucking Star Wars. same with the Muppets, and Marvel, etc etc.
Disney is well aware of what is coming, ecologically, for Florida. Upkeep costs of a mini-city in a slowly sinking swampland are only rising, and some day the balance sheets will no longer make financial sense. Disney is going to squeeze everything they can from Florida before having to make decisions "with a heavy heart" and all that bs, probably in 50 years or so. And they already built an escape bunker in Shanghai (complete with Winnie the Pooh ride!), so...
Go down and find some male baby sea turtles then! Oh wait, you can't, the sand is too warm. Hot sand equals no males equals uh oh
When this becomes impossible to deny you will of course retreat to "wuh-wuh-well it may be happening but we didn't cause it this it's just what happens sometimes for no reason at all!" But this is a species that survived many natural (slow) cycles. If we don't make it out of this with the sea turtle population intact, that's an extremely strong indicator that we failed our duty to be safe keepers of His creation
wow so you think we control the heat of the sand, just wow.
It is the height of hubris to think that your actions do not have consequences.
you are a low IQ lemming. Why are you here? It is the height of arrogance to think your small life effects the temperature of a planet.
Actually, they initially banked on people's dislike of the prequels. That's why the first line in "The Force Awakens" was "This will begin to make things right." That was their wink at the audience implying "George Lucas lost his way and forgot how to make good Star Wars, but we know better than him and will do it right." Only after there was massive backlash over "The Last Jedi" and "Solo" flopped did they start leaning heavily into prequel nostalgia.
Um, sure, with the movies, but you're forgetting the kids tv and the games that were making money hand over fist during the same time that fans were bemoaning how George ruined his own creation. The point is that Disney knew that Star Wars as a money-maker is mistake-proof, which is why they bought it. It's a perpetual money-making machine, regardless of quality and fan contentment. It's just wide enough that you can always make money on the general idea of Star Wars stuff, even if people don't like the new hotness. You can always sell nostalgia, and even the new stuff is absolutely turning profits. Moichandizing!
The kids that grew up with the sequels will become adults writing sequel defense essays, because they were children and it was Star Wars, so it was perfect, even though it wasn't.
You see it pretty clearly.
All of the movies sucked. Lucas basically just stole Dune and repackaged it with laser swords. He didn't think there would even be an Ep 5 or 6 and had to write them while they were being made in real-time, no source material, creating all kinds of fuckups in the story, but no one cared. Fuckin laser swords and blasters and a bigfoot with a crossbow and hyperspace. Pew Pew Pew.
I liked the Star Wars verse for a long time, but I never thought it or Lucas were ever brilliant or visionary. They were not.
Dune just didn't have laser swords or Star Wars' marketing.
He borrowed as much if not more from the Flash Gordon serials, John Carter books, and Kurosawa movies than from "Dune". That's how he was so successful: he borrowed a bit here and a bit there from many things rather than ripping off any one thing to an annoying degree.
Disney sure is making a lot of big investments at disneyworld for a company that plans to leave. The cost of building those new rides is not made up over a few years. disneyworld isn't going anywhere it is the park that brings all the traffic.
Not really. If they actually thought Florida was key to long-term success, they would be fighting a lot harder against the very strong pushes Universal has made than refitting the least popular park with Avatar theming and a single ride. It is a testament to just how much of a profit Disney parks turn that they can continue to expand without eating too much into their margins. The upsell works, because they are selling a fantasy, one of the most lucrative markets out there.
And again, they have Shanghai. Much much bigger market, and it's a market that has been rapidly rising out of abject poverty and is eager to capitalistically consume and indulge.