Another Voice
Charter Member of The Element
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- Jan 27, 2000
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My internal conversations have a happy ending more often than not. It's because I work very hard to ensure quality, I try to instill it in those around me, and I seek out only worthwhile projects. My standards are my own, I don't lower them just to suit the moment so I feel better. Stuff like that just makes me feel ill somehow.
As for the "benefit of the doubt", I wonder if those people actually run out to every movie showing the theater. I mean, how you possibly know if a film is interesting unless you see the whole thing first. I mean, isn't saying "I don't want to see that" a horrible pre-judgement? Isn't that unfair to all those people who worked long and hard on the film? Isn't it down right unfair ???
Now if people are free to decide they don't want to drop $7.50 on a flick because the trailer looked bad, they don't like the title or the star doesn't appeal to them - how come we can say an attraction doesn't seem appealling based on how it treats its subject?
People make pre-judgements all the time, it's part of the entertainment business. And if I'm supposed to drop three grand for a trip to WDW (opposed to nine bucks for a movie ticket), I'd say an explaination is the least that WDW owes me.
As for the "benefit of the doubt", I wonder if those people actually run out to every movie showing the theater. I mean, how you possibly know if a film is interesting unless you see the whole thing first. I mean, isn't saying "I don't want to see that" a horrible pre-judgement? Isn't that unfair to all those people who worked long and hard on the film? Isn't it down right unfair ???
Now if people are free to decide they don't want to drop $7.50 on a flick because the trailer looked bad, they don't like the title or the star doesn't appeal to them - how come we can say an attraction doesn't seem appealling based on how it treats its subject?
People make pre-judgements all the time, it's part of the entertainment business. And if I'm supposed to drop three grand for a trip to WDW (opposed to nine bucks for a movie ticket), I'd say an explaination is the least that WDW owes me.