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From: spiritwalker  (Original Message)Sent: 8/27/2008 8:46 AM
I borrowed Anastasia from the library and when I watched it I realized that the evil wizard Rasputin was just Jafar reworked. All these disney villans are just SO evil, I was constantly hitting FF. I wish they made a version with just the nice storylines.
 
But it got me to wondering, what is the effect of the evil paranomal being displayed to the masses. There were parts where it looked like Rasputin summoned up the dark side to do his bidding, and the evil green things were apparantly not noticable to the normal people. So you were watching things happening on two planes, the real world and the paranomal. So what do you think will happen to the public as a result of this? Does showing the evil paranomal at work give us power over it or just the oposite?


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From: DeniseNHSent: 9/3/2008 4:47 PM
Hi Spiritwalker,
 
I don't think it does anything to the public.  For one, I don't believe that movie makers, including Disney, care anything about messing with the minds of the public outside of just providing an entertaining storyline and making money.  Secondly, I don't believe the public cares that much about dwelling into the deep down meat and potatoes of any particular movie.  If they did that, they'd be researchers, not moviegoers.  The general public wants to go to the movies to be entertained and escape the reality of their lives for just a couple of hours & enter a more interesting world than their own.
 
You can't have nice stuff all the time, because at that point you'd have Sesame Street.    DeniseNH