And they introduce the seed of their own destruction.
In 10 years, all those tween kids will have been making bad movies for 9.5 years and they will learn to get good. Suddenly you'll see a lot of very good production from plenty of new young directors who will have no interest in distribution deals with Disney. All that video, some good, some not so much, but it will still make the Disney owned catalog irrelevant, at which point they will disappear. Years later, some major filmmaker will be interviewed and they will talk about this funny little video camera his parents bought him when he was in middle school.
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Eric @ Aug 13th 2007 11:45PM
And they introduce the seed of their own destruction.
In 10 years, all those tween kids will have been making bad movies for 9.5 years and they will learn to get good. Suddenly you'll see a lot of very good production from plenty of new young directors who will have no interest in distribution deals with Disney. All that video, some good, some not so much, but it will still make the Disney owned catalog irrelevant, at which point they will disappear. Years later, some major filmmaker will be interviewed and they will talk about this funny little video camera his parents bought him when he was in middle school.