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Take a moment, lean back, enjoy !

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  • January 30, 2014 at 4:04 pm #241761
    Grimmsister
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLSzlBaU3jM

    What ever happened to this Disney ?

    When Walt was alive, Disney knew art. They knew how to work image ‘in too’ the music back then. Just look at when the Heron comes into view- beautiful!! and when it takes flight past the moon.. and from 3:40 to 4:40- the ripples vs. moonshine in the water… everything! just wow!!  And also think of the “silly Symphonies”..

    Music and image was Disneys “Thing”… why dont they doo their thing anymore???

    Those working in Disney today aint got nothin on them old guys. Not much good comes from Disney studios these days, exept for their affiliation on Once of course 😉

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    January 30, 2014 at 4:10 pm #241766
    DaqBrun
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    Disney has really lost the magic through the years. I used to enjoy most of the shows on Disney channel and their DCOMS (Originl movies) but now its all about pop music, fashion, and other boring stuff. The shows are unoriginal and stupid and yet I look back at what we had when I was a youngin’ and was like wow! Disney channel used to be the IT channel for kids and now its just horrible. May we storm the magic kingdom and demand some changes?

    "A Man Without A Heart Is A Man Without Heartache" -- OnceWL

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