Saturday, December 23, 2023

He'd have Eisner and Iger slowly strangled if he knew what they'd done to his creation

 


15 comments:

  1. he never lacked fashionable wardrobe.

    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/277e3f6c9a8a86f246eccff91dde90381483004ad822c7e53bc83f7abe75f428.jpg

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  2. I'll bet the Walt would decry "D.I.E." as communist inspired bull dukey.

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  3. Photo by the legendary and recently departed Renie Bardeau

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  4. It's shocking how quickly Disney's "leadership" have destroyed what was once a great company.

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  5. If you want to see a perfect example of how far the Disney company has fallen check out the original episode of 'Elfego Baca' on YouTube. It was a completely different pro-gun, pro-God, pro-America Disney back then, in the late '50s.

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    1. first I recall seeing, c.first grade, enjoyed Robert Loggia ever since- e.g. in Prizzi's Honor.

      Baca died in 1947-9 or so, quite a life, and featured on disney a scant few years later.

      I was under the impression disney is a scottish name.

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    2. I wish someone would bring back Loggia's series, T.H.E Cat. I loved that.

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  6. Built upon Walt’s own legend as the biggest pervy pedo around...

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    1. True. Walt was a mason/pedo and a old line crypto jew himself. He was a better and more subtle entertainer tho than the current pack but then, we are at fin de siecle. Disney parks are also corrupt as hell esp WDW. Disney was a change to D'Isigny. It's Norman. He looks it. Go see paintings of the Norman rulers. And if you research the warlike Normans you find out - they were jewish to the core.

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    2. And what's seems to be the problem with Jewish people?

      (And I capitalize the J),,,

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    3. Nothing like making it out of full cloth van Helsing. I never met the man , he died before I worked at Disneyland , but I spent many lunches with men and women who had worked with him, all of them agreed he was a fine person, who cared for and about his workers,especially the women.
      The statements about him being Jewish, and/or antisimetic or both are as far as i know just as false. About him being a Mason,I have no knowledge,
      Dennis the librarian shusher

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    4. He was a nice guy who, once he had some money, wanted to give back. And he wanted his children and grandchildren to play in a safe park, which is why he built Disneyland and Disneyworld. Safe, clean, wholesome places.

      I've talked to people who worked for him and he was just a nice guy. Good Christian values, idealized the turn of the century era - 1890s to 1910s, as the best of American culture. Still some wild frontiers, an agrarian based society.

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    5. Horse nuggets.

      And if you're going to run around with your hair on fire about "Joooooooooooooooooos!" you might want to focus on current management's ethnic heritage, not Walt's.
      At least then you won't be pulling stories out of your underpants.

      Walt bled red, white, and blue.

      What the current corp. has done to his legacy is absolutely shameful, and they've vaporized billions in corporate value of the brand.

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  7. For all those who hate on Walt, he made lots of pro-gun and pro-individuality movies and programs. Lots of movies about the Revolutionary War and the exploration of the frontiers, and even did one on the rescue of the Lipizzaner Stallions and Mares from the Soviets by Patton's Army ("Miracle of the White Stallions.")

    It wasn't until the 90's that The Gay took over the parks. Previously it was just The Pursuit of Money.

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  8. Nah. He'd just chain them inside It's A Small World for about a month, on bread and water.

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