grouchman
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from a "so-called" fan
if refusing to open the hymnal and sing "praise eisner" without question is enough to get me labeled a "so-called fan", i have just one retort.......and i can't use it here.
know your target better before you shoot off your big mouth. that's only funny when a muppet does it.
"DISNEY's muppets" may suddenly undo all the crass, shallow, shoddy stuff now associated with a once-great studio. but from where i've been watching, over the past 50 years, history doesn't support such blind acceptance.
if refusing to open the hymnal and sing "praise eisner" without question is enough to get me labeled a "so-called fan", i have just one retort.......and i can't use it here.
know your target better before you shoot off your big mouth. that's only funny when a muppet does it.
"DISNEY's muppets" may suddenly undo all the crass, shallow, shoddy stuff now associated with a once-great studio. but from where i've been watching, over the past 50 years, history doesn't support such blind acceptance.
dbarrie said:I agree that the timing of this deal could've been better, and I agree that both companies are in a fragile state at the moment, and I agree that Michael Eisner's gotta go. I also agree that mistakes were made the last time they attempted to work together. But this deal, sorry to say, was bound to happen sooner or later. Maybe something positive or redeeming will come out of it, like better promotion and products like complete seasons of TMS and MT on DVD, or reissues of the movie and TV soundtracks on CD. Maybe the mistakes of the past have been learned and will finally be corrected.
Since I made the previous posting, I've read the editorial that Phillip wrote, and I must admit that I am troubled by some of the details. My initial understanding was that Disney bought ALL the Muppet characters except the Sesame Street ones. Since the JHC is still independent, couldn't their separate agreement with Disney trigger a revival in its fortunes? Maybe it could stimulate the JHC to reissue the other Muppet stuff like Fraggle Rock and re-energize itself so it can create new Muppet projects (despite being in competition with itself under Disney)
The jury's still out on this one, but I'm just disenchanted with the so-called fans wanting to give the Disney-Henson union a write-off. A fan without faith is no fan at all, IMO. Our voices and consumer power -- not to mention the future of the Muppets themselves -- may certainly implode if keep bickering amongst ourselves.
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