I also love Disney, and will defend doing so, because there's so much in those films and I don't care if it's stereotyped.
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Everyone loves Disney, it just has a special place in everyone's heart.
There's a classic element that all good Disney movies have. It really comes down to the storytelling, I think. It manages to push all of these buttons inside of us; there's a sentimentality.
It's really important to have subjects that people all over the world are familiar with, and the Disney films are really great that way.
I like old Disney films that have an edge to them.
Well let's see; I'm not obsessed with... I like Walt Disney except that you know, except for the horrible fascism. I love the art of it. I like a lot of things I don't agree with and that's one of them.
Disney is a place that I've always rooted for, and I think the audience does also because we have a deep, deep love for what that means.
We are Disney, in a sense. When you've been there for 20 years, there's a certain heart and soul to one of those films, and you inhabit that to a certain degree. So if it feels true to you, then your audience will hopefully go for it.
People who like to fume about the manner in which Disney changed beloved classics are often ignorant of history, not to mention the realities of show business.
Honestly, I grew up with Disney.
A nice thing about being at Disney is that these movies can develop into a presence in theme parks and become something real, or maybe get a sequel or tell other stories.
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