DisneyKidds
<font color=green>The TF thanks DisneyKidds for mo
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Scoop - let me clarify my position on 'story'. I've been talking animated features, and not films in general. I think story is very important for an animated feature. I don't think it is as important for live action flicks.How can you really believe this when you see Bringing Down the House and Matrix Reloaded and any other number of 100+ million generating pieces of mind candy out there.
In an aninmated feature you don't have all the stunts and cool special effects to hide behind. You don't have the sex and violence to make things exciting for the audience. In an animated feature you have to rely much more on the characters and the story. And for an animated feature, not only does the story itself have to be good, it has to be suitable to a wide audience if it is going to be a big success.
Yes, there is a lot of crap out there. In fact, I am headed to see Matrix Reloaded in IMAX this evening. Yeah, I have heard the story isn't anywhere near as good as The Matrix, but all those special effects on the HUGE screen are too much to pass up. There are lots of things that will attract various people to crappy live action flicks. It is harder to attract kids and families to crappy animated features.
Proof of that............. and proof that I am not the mindless, brand crazy, quality blind, Disney drone some think I am
