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fj ([personal profile] fj) wrote2006-12-26 10:09 am
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How The Heck Did They Get That Hat On Dopey?

How The Heck Did They Get That Hat On Dopey?
"How The Heck Did They Get That Hat On Dopey?", Nokia N73, Los Angeles County, 2006


I had to be on the lot today to get a security sticker for 2007. I do not remember having been there since my indcution day, as DM is in another building, some miles away in North Hollywood.

I spent last night listening to the evils of the Disney theme park experience as detailed by some smart modern people. I am glad I went to the lot today, and spent some time in the square of Disney legends, looking at the plaques and statues; sometimes I like to reconnect to the love and creativity and the massive amounts of childhood memories that lie at the basis of this company, below all the merchandising and market opportunities and cynical people deriding it.
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[personal profile] jss 2006-12-26 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Most likely: With a cherry picker.
Less likely, still possible: Rappelling from the roof.
Unlikely: D*sn*y magic.

[identity profile] biaggi.livejournal.com 2006-12-26 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Ever read a book called _Inside the Mouse: Work and Play at Disneyworld_? Somewhat cynical in its loathing of Disney labor practices and in its implicit insistence that we're all duped consumers taking in and liking only whatever the mouse tells us to, but interesting nonetheless, even if only because of the inexplicable enjoyment it can't account for.

[identity profile] foodpoisoningsf.livejournal.com 2006-12-26 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Grumpy and Happy, giving new meaning to the term telemon (the female form of caryatid.)

[identity profile] jwg.livejournal.com 2006-12-26 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Dumbo, the flying elephant.

[identity profile] e-ticket.livejournal.com 2006-12-26 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
There is plenty to criticize of the Disney company. But IMHO, there is much more to praise overall, for their legacy of creative expression and the democritization (and gentrification into younger audiences) of art and magic.

I'm all for critical dissection -- the books VINYL LEAVES and MOUSE UNDER GLASS and DARK PRINCE OF HOLLYWOOD are all well worth reading. But, like any book, they shouldn't be your only mantra about Disney. Disney is a confluence of its positive and negative sides, which is why it fascinates us so (and why smart modern people are confounded by its popularity and thus can only criticize it).

[identity profile] allanh.livejournal.com 2006-12-26 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
One of the most profound experiences I've ever had was the "Backstage Magic" tour at Disney World several years ago. I was prepared to feel highly cynical, but as we moved through the backlots, and saw various shops and projects in progress and talked with different employees, exactly the opposite happened.

The backlots and shops were filled with people who were genuinely excited about the projects they were working on. One craftswoman working on a highly detailed costume told us, "I can get a job doing alterations work anywhere, but most consumers don't care about high-quality textile work any more. Here, I'm working on custom wedding gowns and show costumes that require incredible amounts of fine detail. This kind of work is nearly impossible to find outside of the [Disney] studio. I'm making stuff I actually *care* about." And she meant every word. Almost every person on our tour - including the guide - was nearly in tears after listening to her.

I'm sure there are gimlet-eyed profiteers lurking in dark corners somewhere in Disney. But I think most of what the company does is pretty special.

[identity profile] jpeace.livejournal.com 2006-12-26 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Hating Disney is like hating water.