• letsgocrazyOP
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    7 months ago

    He’s not blaming poor performance on the inclusion of underrepresented groups… Talk about putting two and two together to make five.

    He’s saying that they spent too much time focusing on “the message” and not enough on good stories. He also blamed it on just making too much crap.

    Did you even read the article or just the headline?

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      7 months ago

      I absolutely read the article.

      And he said rhey have “to entertain first, it’s not about the messages”, but then also blamed poor performance on releasing too many films at the expense of quality.

      What I’m saying is the problem sounds like the quantity, not that the writers were including characters from underrepresented groups. When he says “messaging” I know he means the inclusion of those minority characters because he referenced Black Panther as a success.

      Ok, so release less and focus on quality, but don’t blame it on “the messaging”.

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        7 months ago

        Iger is a dinosaur fossil from pre-2008. He needs to be sacked. Sadly, i think Disney is doomed either way.

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        7 months ago

        When he says “messaging” I know he means the inclusion of those minority characters because he referenced Black Panther as a success.

        No, he doesn’t mean “inclusion of minority characters” - by the way - women aren’t minorities.

        What he means - is that they did it in a shitty and clumsy way and a way that was not good quality.

        Do you not understand the difference between “including monitory characters” and “making including minority characters your primary focus to the detriment of the quality of the story”

        Because apparently “including minorities” alone just isn’t enough to keep audiences interested.

        Of course, since you only have one interest it’s impossible for you understand the bigger pictures.