Who cares about customers? One's consciousness needs its memories. I am downloading as much as I can all Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Lucas Arts, Hanna&Barbera, TCM, (and etc.), cartoons, movies, whatever, done before closures, takeovers and mergers.Who needs customers, right?
Getting fooled by seemingly disparate entities that operate secretively in lockstep is the hallmark of deception.handful of companies control each industry and 2 companies control all of them... Blackrock and Vanguard, with the latter controlling the former... the SG families that control Vangaurd control the companies, the politicians in the uniparty in DC, the MSM, the universities, the religions etc... all of it. So, when their satanic script for global regime change is sent out, all the companies get it here in the West, not just Disney. But, when there's only a handful controlling them all, it seems that it is.
Disney also seems to despise its own fan base or rather the fan bases they acquired along with their purchases. See, no one who was a Marvel or Star Wars fan was a Disney fan. This just ended up being the company that owns the properties fans cared about so the focus shifts to what that company is doing with said product. This interesting transactional relationship between a big ips audience and a company that had nothing to do with it prior, has become incredibly contentious.
Disney isn't the only company to fall under what it perceives as social pressure, but it has. In modern times, ESG scores are kept on all major corporations to make sure they're following the latest Trend in supporting the most current thing which is directly contradictory to certain productions bottom line. Disney's focus on fulfilling diversity quotas instead of focusing on producing quality product has drastically impacted the amount of money each film and show makes. ... You certainly don't have to have your finger on the pulse of popular culture to even recognize what's going on. People just answer the call with their wallets. If it's the first movie to start a black paraplegic deaf and blind person without their sense of smell, that's all well and good. But did you produce a good movie or was it the focus of everything- especially the marketing on the fact that it's the first movie starring a black paraplegic deaf and blind person without their sense of smell?
Hollywood itself has turned to focusing more on social justice issues instead of actually making anything good. And Disney's right alongside their Studio counterparts in doing this. There's no further proof needed than the literal diversity requirements the Academy Awards have issued if you want to be considered for a nomination moving forward. The tension between Disney and its fans is palpable, with each passing year someone in the production or one of its subsidiary Studios will cry out '-ist' or '-ism' words for anyone who dares to criticize their product. Hiding behind some sort of 'oppression shield' to blame its box office or viewership failings on its own audience. It's truly amazing to watch this happen over and over again and with declining numbers month after month movie after movie and show after show it's hard to think fans aren't getting fed up with it. Disney has also thrown its hat into the political Arena picking a fight with the governor of Florida over laws that have absolutely nothing to do with business but social issues.
For example, with so many Big Temple Disney releases lately had a main character becoming jaded just because they lost a loved one. It happened with Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Indiana Jones, Obi-Wan Kenobi. Heck, even Haunted Mansion in Secret Invasion, which you probably shouldn't know, because why would you ever bother to see those things? This generation of stories has seen our fictional heroes become miserable, and let's be real, that is not something that fans want to see. We fell in love with these characters for a reason. They inspired us for a reason. Seeing them crushed under the same depression of reality that we real people face every day is not fun. Sure, it might be more realistic to see a disillusioned Indiana Jones, but audiences go to the movies to escape from reality, to believe in something better, something greater, to have something to hope for and aspire to. And Disney is no longer providing those hopeful messages.
I remember reading, somewhere, that Vanguard was actually the top controller. We see a lot of how Blackrock owns everything, but hardly a mention is ever made of Vanguard, which, I'm sure, that's how they want it.A handful of companies control each industry and 2 companies control all of them... Blackrock and Vanguard, with the latter controlling the former...
Is this really Attenborough?I give you,
The Death of Disney - Narrated by David Attenborough
Is this really Attenborough?
I never opened it on YouTube just watched here so I missed the title.If you notice in the title, it says "The Death of Disney- Narrated by A.I David Attenborough".
Artificial Intelligence. Pretty convincing.