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Something I rarely do
14 years ago
I'm gonna do something crazy for me and say.. I was wrong. Here's my beef for a long time with many projects coming to TV and movies... they always have to slip in a female character (even if there isn't one), make her better than the males just to pull in the female demographic. Here I felt that this evil was only one sides and feared it would blight my work someday. Now I see it's not true.. this evil exists.. and surprise surprise.. it comes from Disney.
So the big D feels that " The Princess and the Frog" didn't do so well is because "boys" avoid anything with the word princess in it. While this maybe true, I know i lot of boy who saw it and liked it. Because of this, they retooled the Rapunzel movie, < now called Tangled > What's changed, aside from the title, they forced a male lead character to help fish in some of the boys. Pixar has been having some good luck with their movies like The Incredibles, Cars, Wall-E which let's face it.. were made to sell toys to little boys. Though "Up" was rather gender neutral, girls seem to be left out of these movies. Another thing... why do all the girl movies have to have "princesses" in them?
So a story suffers in the name of shaking the remaining few bucks outta parents? This is truly wicked, and girls..I'm sorry. ( Now..howabout getting a positive MALE role model back on TV sitcoms?Ladies..hello? Heh oh well..one step at a time )
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So the big D feels that " The Princess and the Frog" didn't do so well is because "boys" avoid anything with the word princess in it. While this maybe true, I know i lot of boy who saw it and liked it. Because of this, they retooled the Rapunzel movie, < now called Tangled > What's changed, aside from the title, they forced a male lead character to help fish in some of the boys. Pixar has been having some good luck with their movies like The Incredibles, Cars, Wall-E which let's face it.. were made to sell toys to little boys. Though "Up" was rather gender neutral, girls seem to be left out of these movies. Another thing... why do all the girl movies have to have "princesses" in them?
So a story suffers in the name of shaking the remaining few bucks outta parents? This is truly wicked, and girls..I'm sorry. ( Now..howabout getting a positive MALE role model back on TV sitcoms?Ladies..hello? Heh oh well..one step at a time )
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