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Deaf258
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What's up with that?
Banjo said:It'll be nice if Disney was to merge with some other company and the executives including Michael Eisner from Disney will be wiped out!
Here is why I want Disney to be taken by some other corporation in order to change some things around.
Especially the censorship that Disney is so fondly of which has nearly ruined so many movies of their own!
http://www.alldeaf.com/showthread.php?t=7220
sablescort said:I dont know for sure but the question lingers.....Will Comcast be able to bring back the original versions of the Censored Disney materials?
It's a long shot considering we are in a "Politically Correct" era.
I would really love to see the Song of the South again for sure.
And... more adult-related movies! I'm talking about cartoons and realistic movies. I want to see something more exciting instead of some of those boring movies. Heh!Deaf258 said:I hope to God that after the merger, Disney would FINALLY start making better, decent movies than to make damn sequels all the damn time!
sablescort said:If the Comcast-Disney merger succeeds, and in order to get the originals back in circulation, Comcast/Disney would have to run thru the gauntlet of ACLU, NAACP, anyone who thinks that the originals were inflammatory in the past.
That would be the main reason for The Song of the South disappearing off circulation and hidden deep in Vault Disney. Remember we're living in a time when somebody sues somebody......
and I have to agree with Deaf258 that the Disney sequels werent much good but what's more horrible are the remakes of the Disney original live-action films. "That Darn Cat" the 1965 Hayley Mills original and the 1998 Christina Ricci re-make comes to mind.....I'd rather have the original over the remake but I have to understand that cultural tastes changed over time.

Walt Disney would be really rolling in his grave at the sight of what the Walt Disney Company is currently doing right now. Especially the censorship of contributions of Disney and his staff today.
sablescort said:That would be the main reason for The Song of the South disappearing off circulation and hidden deep in Vault Disney. Remember we're living in a time when somebody sues somebody.
Actually, it was released in America. It was released many years ago... probably in the early 80s or something. I remember seeing a copy at my local video store. I also saw the movie a couple times when I was a kid at my elementary school.Banjo said:It was NEVER released on video in the USA, but it did get released in Europe and it is captioned too.
You can buy them on eBay, but you may need a PAL VCR.
VamPyroX said:Actually, it was released in America. It was released many years ago... probably in the early 80s or something. I remember seeing a copy at my local video store. I also saw the movie a couple times when I was a kid at my elementary school.