jediX
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I'd say let sleeping dogs lie. If they think we have a hostile attitude towards them, they will be more inclined to pursue legal actions, should they do that type of thing -- I'm not familiar with their policy towards usage of copyrighted images, etc. I'm w/ DW. Petitions are usually a total waste of time unless it is on a smaller scale. Besides, quoting people w/o their permission isn't exactly the nicest thing to do.
Anyway, here's my time-altered stance on this whole mess. Its really a test of faith, in a way. Ok, so many of Disney's recent films may not have been that great (excluding the major theatrical releases), and their policies may bother some of us (again, I've seen a LOT of anti-Eisner statements on here, yet I've never seen a list of reasons of why so many people 'hate' him so much). A majority of the first few pages of posts on this subject may have been/were overreactions based on shock -- I know my first post was (and when I came to my senses about the thing I was unable to edit it). Disney doesn't disgust me like I stated and I have no personal vendettas against them in any way -- posting that has been bothering me and I really needed to take that comment back. The only thing I'm worried about is the aura of uncertainty. Will the performers stay the same, will there be character modifications, etc. Disney isn't going to spend 100 mil on something and then do something that would tick off the fanbase enough to the point where they will just stop putting interest in the property. If I had spent that much (IF I even had that) I would do everything in my power to make it succeed.
Its sad seeing this happen to the Muppets and to all of us, their loyal fans, and it has made me feel sick for many a day, but there isn't a thing we can do. You can fight it all you want, but should it get to the point where Disney gets annoyed with excessive amounts of complaint and threat letters from members of fan communities, they may get into action. I'll support my foam pals as long as they don't 1) excessively change personalities, 2) change performers, 3) aren't treated like pawns. I want the Henson ideaology to reach as many people as possible--this world needs stuff like Muppets, Fraggles, and such things. Could have been done elsewise, but its better than seeing JHC waste away. Muppets will always be a part of me, and as long as I'm around I'll share them with everyone. They helped me become who I am today and owe a lot to them for it. Abandoning them now wouldn't benefit anything.
Anyway, here's my time-altered stance on this whole mess. Its really a test of faith, in a way. Ok, so many of Disney's recent films may not have been that great (excluding the major theatrical releases), and their policies may bother some of us (again, I've seen a LOT of anti-Eisner statements on here, yet I've never seen a list of reasons of why so many people 'hate' him so much). A majority of the first few pages of posts on this subject may have been/were overreactions based on shock -- I know my first post was (and when I came to my senses about the thing I was unable to edit it). Disney doesn't disgust me like I stated and I have no personal vendettas against them in any way -- posting that has been bothering me and I really needed to take that comment back. The only thing I'm worried about is the aura of uncertainty. Will the performers stay the same, will there be character modifications, etc. Disney isn't going to spend 100 mil on something and then do something that would tick off the fanbase enough to the point where they will just stop putting interest in the property. If I had spent that much (IF I even had that) I would do everything in my power to make it succeed.
Its sad seeing this happen to the Muppets and to all of us, their loyal fans, and it has made me feel sick for many a day, but there isn't a thing we can do. You can fight it all you want, but should it get to the point where Disney gets annoyed with excessive amounts of complaint and threat letters from members of fan communities, they may get into action. I'll support my foam pals as long as they don't 1) excessively change personalities, 2) change performers, 3) aren't treated like pawns. I want the Henson ideaology to reach as many people as possible--this world needs stuff like Muppets, Fraggles, and such things. Could have been done elsewise, but its better than seeing JHC waste away. Muppets will always be a part of me, and as long as I'm around I'll share them with everyone. They helped me become who I am today and owe a lot to them for it. Abandoning them now wouldn't benefit anything.