Sorry kids. I didn't mean for it to come across as a personal attack.
Disney's attitude (as expressed by the brand monkey moniker) is that people will buy whatever Disney dishes out as long as it's got the brand name moniker and given enough marketing.
And don't get me wrong...Disney isn't the only company that does this. That's where my personal vivitrol started to spill into my post....because the reason companys such as McDonalds, Disney, etc do this is because people out there just give in. If little Tommy wants to see JB2 because the commercial convinced him it's something it's not, all too often Mommy & Daddy will just oblige him....and the cycle continues.
You're comment about "my daughter wants to go see JB2, so what am I to do" set me off on that tangent. But I shouldn't have let it seem like it was you I was attacking, so once again, I apologize.
Now to the rest of your post...
Let me ask you this. How many movies do you see in the theatre a year? How do you decide what you go and see? Many people see a couple of movies a year. Many people see more. Most people go based on the fact that the movie holds some interest for them and looks like it will be entertaining to them. Many of those movies won't get Academy Award nominations. Many will have shabby story lines and plots, so-so cinematography, etc., etc. - but you still go. Why should my child, any child, be any different? Some years there are no movies that will be appropriate for her. Most years there will be a couple at the most. Are you trying to tell me that I "give my daughter everything" because I allow her to do what most adults do on a regular basis - express an opinion, exercise her free will a little bit, and see a movie or two - just because someone else thinks Disney could have made a better film? Yes, that is crazy.
I don't know how many movies I go to in a year...however many I want to
I go to a movie based on previous performance, advertising, ratings, etc.
For instance, I can't wait to go see Dare Devil & Hulk because I associate the Marvel comic book movies with the well done Spiderman & X-MEN movies. I don't care that the movie is getting rough reviews, I trust the company who gave me the past experinces will continue to give me good ones.
But if down the road they take that trust for granted and start making super hero movies which resemble the old Batman TV show and try to pawn them off as theatrical releases, I'm going to stop giving them that trust and using other evaluators to determine if their product deserves my time & money.
Disney used to have that trust...but there have been too many RTNs, Cindy 2's, Atlantis's, Dino Ramas, etc. They have to show me value for my money now....whereas in the past I would just give them the benefit of the doubt and flock to Disney's latest offerings.
Does that make anything clearer?
If my daughter wants to see one or two G rated movies a year that don't involve subject matter that we, as parents, find objectionable then so be it. Letting her see a movie or two a year (while skipping ones we don't approve of for our own reasons) is far different from letting her have every toy she walks past .
They key statement from this quote was "while skipping ones we don't approve of for our own reasons".
I don't approve of spending my money on cheaply made, ultra marketed, glorified Sat. Morning cartoons shown in a movie theater.
You don't feel that way about JB2. And that's where we are....differing opionons...and I'll leave it there.
If Disney makes a buck - so what. At least they put something out there that allows my daughter to have an experience like you are I might have. Sorry if that ruins Disney for you.
There's nothing wrong with your parenting if you bring your child to JB2. But the question I have is this....will your daugher bring her children to Disney's products if they keep becoming more and more shabby? How about her children? Will they bring their children?
I don't know. Some will, but will they be the majority or the minority? That's what makes me sad about the current state of Disney. I don't see the company making the connections with the decision makers of tomorrow...
I see a lot of things on these boards, but you have some nerve.
I've been told worse

Once again though, I'm sorry you took my post personally.