Yeah, at least they're leaping to loopy paranoid-fatalist inferiority-complex conclusions, rather than take part responsibility, analyze real audience trends over the holiday season and objectively appraise the business of the release market...What a relief!estefan wrote:On the plus side, at least Disney is blaming the "princess" in the title on the fact that it's grosses didn't meet their massively high expectations rather than the film being hand-drawn..
On the subject of Snow Queen, J*m H*ll (who seems to have calmed down a bit, with no one listening to him nowadays) went back to the source to do a good old-school analysis of how Eisner and Stainton flailed about with the story the last time--
Makes you appreciate what an idiot Mike and his immediate board really were, but also that nobody really DOES appreciate Andersen's character--The Snow Queen story isn't about the SQ, nor is it about her trying to find love or even whether she wants to; she's just the fantasy catalyst to our two heroes' cross-country-journey-for-love, and not really a villainous character per se.