rwodonnell
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2002
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I have actually thought your ramblings were quite interesting, d-r. There are insights there I hadn't considered, especially the main theme of "finding home". I think you're right on on that one.
Regarding the most recent post about suspension of belief, I think you are on to something here as well, and I think it explains box-office failures because it happens so early. What I mean by that is, if going to a film that has some strange thing that makes you want to say "cmon!", you might be likely to not go at all. I had that reaction when I saw the trailer for Treasure Planet - I thought it looked dumb. Then my 4 year old son, who somehow is so pop-culture savvy that it defies my understanding, got caught up in Jim Hawkins Mania. He had to go. My wife took him midday one day, and the rest of us had no interest in seeing it. He and my wife both liked it, so we got the DVD, and what do you know, I liked it too. Not a huge amount, but at least as much as some of the older Disney animated "classics".
I think while I was watching it, once I was immersed into the Treasure Planet World, I could go along with the flying ships, the crescent planet thing, etc. But before I sat down to watch it, I was not very interested. If I am at all typical, that goes with your box office results theory.
Regarding the most recent post about suspension of belief, I think you are on to something here as well, and I think it explains box-office failures because it happens so early. What I mean by that is, if going to a film that has some strange thing that makes you want to say "cmon!", you might be likely to not go at all. I had that reaction when I saw the trailer for Treasure Planet - I thought it looked dumb. Then my 4 year old son, who somehow is so pop-culture savvy that it defies my understanding, got caught up in Jim Hawkins Mania. He had to go. My wife took him midday one day, and the rest of us had no interest in seeing it. He and my wife both liked it, so we got the DVD, and what do you know, I liked it too. Not a huge amount, but at least as much as some of the older Disney animated "classics".
I think while I was watching it, once I was immersed into the Treasure Planet World, I could go along with the flying ships, the crescent planet thing, etc. But before I sat down to watch it, I was not very interested. If I am at all typical, that goes with your box office results theory.