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Ben wrote:Was it based on the Berlin show?
I'd LOVE to see that (and there is talk of transferring it into English, either for London or Broadway). That would be something!
Not sure...but, Man, i think the music just lends itself to be an excellent musical. Plus, it was presented by a very talented cast and they all seemed to enjoy the production very much. The show started out with classical street performing stuff...traditional juggling and the like. The Festival of Fools felt very involving, especially since it was in the outdoor theater towards the back of the park.
The opening of the story was told in a similar fashion of the movie...puppetry. And the puppets were very effective little marionettes...only they told the WHOLE beginning like that...even the parts with Quasimodo's parents. All in all, very entertaining. Sometimes, (i think) a show just has good chemistry...this one did just that.
I always left that show singing along...at least, i think i did...it was back in 2000
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Sounds very cool!
The stage show used set blocks for the staging, with the "locations" actually projected onto them. It was all very avant garde, but from what I saw and a second-hand account, it worked very well.
Shame about the TV movie version. I hope it's done well. TV does seem to be upping their game to theatrical output, so hopefully a big event movie like this will get a decent budget and have enough kudos behind it to gurantee later DVD sales, etc.
The stage show used set blocks for the staging, with the "locations" actually projected onto them. It was all very avant garde, but from what I saw and a second-hand account, it worked very well.
Shame about the TV movie version. I hope it's done well. TV does seem to be upping their game to theatrical output, so hopefully a big event movie like this will get a decent budget and have enough kudos behind it to gurantee later DVD sales, etc.
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Shareholders' meeting
Do you think it is going to be as "explosive" as last year's meeting?
You'd think not, since Eisner has already given his resignation and all, but there is that public screening of "Dream on, Silly Dreamer" right before the meeting which will certainly rile things up. And with Iger the only "sure" candidate right now, people might state their objections to this at the meeting, in one way or another.
You'd think not, since Eisner has already given his resignation and all, but there is that public screening of "Dream on, Silly Dreamer" right before the meeting which will certainly rile things up. And with Iger the only "sure" candidate right now, people might state their objections to this at the meeting, in one way or another.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Yes, WDC Shareholder Meeting II: The Return of Eisner.
I don't think this years will be anything like last years. After all, Disney has so much good news. Stock is up to almost 30 (without Comcasts help), Disney nabbed the Oscars for ABC until 2014, ABC is doing great (and unlike some other network, they don't have a one-hit wonder). Disney is doing much better this year. Oh and there's something completely gone this year...SaveDisney.
Michael Eisner is likely to boast that a search is out for a replacement CEO & Chairman and that a successor will be named by June. The one thing from last year I hope to see again is that lady who yelled and complained the whole meeting (Eisner even said "and I thought Stanley Gold was bad"). Anyone remember her name? Hope she comes back.
I don't think this years will be anything like last years. After all, Disney has so much good news. Stock is up to almost 30 (without Comcasts help), Disney nabbed the Oscars for ABC until 2014, ABC is doing great (and unlike some other network, they don't have a one-hit wonder). Disney is doing much better this year. Oh and there's something completely gone this year...SaveDisney.
Michael Eisner is likely to boast that a search is out for a replacement CEO & Chairman and that a successor will be named by June. The one thing from last year I hope to see again is that lady who yelled and complained the whole meeting (Eisner even said "and I thought Stanley Gold was bad"). Anyone remember her name? Hope she comes back.
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Oh my gosh!!!! I totally know who you are talking about!! I didn't go to the meeting but just today I was researching articles on lexis-nexis from the past year and I read about this lady. I forgot her name but I will look it up for you. I also read that someone else told her to "sit down and shut up!" She sounds crazy.
I agree that this year Disney is doing a lot better but....last year when the meeting came around they were ALSO doing well, but the people who wanted Eisner out didn't care. True...you're right that the SD efforts have certainly died down, so probably there will be much less "discontent" at the meeting. But there IS that screening of "Dream On, Silly Dreamer," right before the meeting in the same city. On the SD site they encourage shareholders to see the film and then attend the meeting. So....who knows what will go down.....
I agree that this year Disney is doing a lot better but....last year when the meeting came around they were ALSO doing well, but the people who wanted Eisner out didn't care. True...you're right that the SD efforts have certainly died down, so probably there will be much less "discontent" at the meeting. But there IS that screening of "Dream On, Silly Dreamer," right before the meeting in the same city. On the SD site they encourage shareholders to see the film and then attend the meeting. So....who knows what will go down.....
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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The only notable thing that occurred during the Q&A was that reknowned shareholder activist Evelyn Davis rose at every opportunity to ask questions interrupting Eisner and even other shareholders at times. She originally had the audience laughing and cheering her on but after too many interruptions (one of which was to tell Disney's treasurer to call her Ms. Davis - "I've been married three times!") she drew their, and Eisner's, ire and was asked to remain seated or be removed.
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They are also going to be talking a lot about the 50th Anniversary, new attractions, Chicken Little, Chronicles of Narnia, and Hong Kong Disneyland...all positive things. Although the boardmembers won't have 0% disaproval, they'll get significantly lower than last year because Disney has for the most part done everything the big groups (like CalPERS) wanted them to do.
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