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Lucas discussion continued.

UltraByte said:
Propaganda Man said:
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STORMCOMMANDER said:
If by "timing" you mean because the movies were "beyond their time", then, yes, that has a little bit to do with their success. This, has nothing to do with luck or being "in the right place at the right time" of course though. Star Wars revolutionized movies. Think about it... THX... Pixar... special effects in general. These are some of the things that came from Star Wars and George Lucas.
Fantasia And Star Wars were ahead of their time. Thats why they came out at the right time. There was nothing else like it before.
WHAT THE HELL.

FANTASIA?

Was done by Disney, NOT Pixar, thanks... Seriously, at least KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT.
I'm not talking about Pixar


:huh: Jeez.
You were trying to.

Storm brought up Pixar, and you brought up Fantasia. Nice one.
Storm said Star Wars was ahead of its time. I was giving another example


:huh:
Then why'd you bring up Fantasia? You could have brought up Snow White.... Flowers and Trees..... Finding Nemo...
Because Fantasia was a decade ahead of its time.


:huh: Its not a bad example.
Steamboat Willie was more innovative than Fantasia, being the world's first cartoon to be synchronized to music.
That was a show, right?

I'm just gave a move as an example.

Did I do something wrong?
Yeah, it was a 5 minute cartoon.

You didn't give a better example. Fantasia was amazingly good, but it wasn't the world's first cartoon to be synchronized with music, or the world's first appearance of Mickey Mouse, or the world's first fully colored cartoon, OR the world's first full-length feature animation.
Was it ahead of its time?
Not really.
Well you really are the minority on this one.
I don't understand why I'm a minority. I'm a DISNEY GEEK. I know a crapload on Disney movies and stuff.
Because the majority says it was ahead of its time. Disney says a decade.
Where does it say that at? Proof plz, and don't give me Wikipedia.
Disney World.
Oh my god.

That's not proof. I wanted a website or something.
I heard it at Disney World. I forgot where but it was part of whatever we were doing. They were talking about Fantasia and how it was ahead of its time.

But because I need to prove it to you I'm going to fly down there and recored it


;)
I just finished reading a huge book on the Art of Walt Disney, and it said nothing about Fantasia being ahead of it's time.
Okay?


:huh: I'm glad people are still reading books.
 
Propaganda Man said:
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Propaganda Man said:
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Propaganda Man said:
UltraByte said:
Propaganda Man said:
UltraByte said:
Propaganda Man said:
STORMCOMMANDER said:
If by "timing" you mean because the movies were "beyond their time", then, yes, that has a little bit to do with their success. This, has nothing to do with luck or being "in the right place at the right time" of course though. Star Wars revolutionized movies. Think about it... THX... Pixar... special effects in general. These are some of the things that came from Star Wars and George Lucas.
Fantasia And Star Wars were ahead of their time. Thats why they came out at the right time. There was nothing else like it before.
WHAT THE HELL.

FANTASIA?

Was done by Disney, NOT Pixar, thanks... Seriously, at least KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT.
I'm not talking about Pixar


:huh: Jeez.
You were trying to.

Storm brought up Pixar, and you brought up Fantasia. Nice one.
Storm said Star Wars was ahead of its time. I was giving another example


:huh:
Then why'd you bring up Fantasia? You could have brought up Snow White.... Flowers and Trees..... Finding Nemo...
Because Fantasia was a decade ahead of its time.


:huh: Its not a bad example.
Steamboat Willie was more innovative than Fantasia, being the world's first cartoon to be synchronized to music.
That was a show, right?

I'm just gave a move as an example.

Did I do something wrong?
Yeah, it was a 5 minute cartoon.

You didn't give a better example. Fantasia was amazingly good, but it wasn't the world's first cartoon to be synchronized with music, or the world's first appearance of Mickey Mouse, or the world's first fully colored cartoon, OR the world's first full-length feature animation.
Was it ahead of its time?
Not really.
Well you really are the minority on this one.
I don't understand why I'm a minority. I'm a DISNEY GEEK. I know a crapload on Disney movies and stuff.
Because the majority says it was ahead of its time. Disney says a decade.
Where does it say that at? Proof plz, and don't give me Wikipedia.
Disney World.
Oh my god.

That's not proof. I wanted a website or something.
I heard it at Disney World. I forgot where but it was part of whatever we were doing. They were talking about Fantasia and how it was ahead of its time.

But because I need to prove it to you I'm going to fly down there and recored it


;)
I just finished reading a huge book on the Art of Walt Disney, and it said nothing about Fantasia being ahead of it's time.
Okay?


:huh: I'm glad people are still reading books.
Book>Your source
 
Anyway, this discussion has made me tired... so I'm done talking about it =o
 
UltraByte said:
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Propaganda Man said:
UltraByte said:
Propaganda Man said:
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Propaganda Man said:
STORMCOMMANDER said:
If by "timing" you mean because the movies were "beyond their time", then, yes, that has a little bit to do with their success. This, has nothing to do with luck or being "in the right place at the right time" of course though. Star Wars revolutionized movies. Think about it... THX... Pixar... special effects in general. These are some of the things that came from Star Wars and George Lucas.
Fantasia And Star Wars were ahead of their time. Thats why they came out at the right time. There was nothing else like it before.
WHAT THE HELL.

FANTASIA?

Was done by Disney, NOT Pixar, thanks... Seriously, at least KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT.
I'm not talking about Pixar


:huh: Jeez.
You were trying to.

Storm brought up Pixar, and you brought up Fantasia. Nice one.
Storm said Star Wars was ahead of its time. I was giving another example


:huh:
Then why'd you bring up Fantasia? You could have brought up Snow White.... Flowers and Trees..... Finding Nemo...
Because Fantasia was a decade ahead of its time.


:huh: Its not a bad example.
Steamboat Willie was more innovative than Fantasia, being the world's first cartoon to be synchronized to music.
That was a show, right?

I'm just gave a move as an example.

Did I do something wrong?
Yeah, it was a 5 minute cartoon.

You didn't give a better example. Fantasia was amazingly good, but it wasn't the world's first cartoon to be synchronized with music, or the world's first appearance of Mickey Mouse, or the world's first fully colored cartoon, OR the world's first full-length feature animation.
Was it ahead of its time?
Not really.
Well you really are the minority on this one.
I don't understand why I'm a minority. I'm a DISNEY GEEK. I know a crapload on Disney movies and stuff.
Because the majority says it was ahead of its time. Disney says a decade.
Where does it say that at? Proof plz, and don't give me Wikipedia.
Disney World.
Oh my god.

That's not proof. I wanted a website or something.
I heard it at Disney World. I forgot where but it was part of whatever we were doing. They were talking about Fantasia and how it was ahead of its time.

But because I need to prove it to you I'm going to fly down there and recored it


;)
I just finished reading a huge book on the Art of Walt Disney, and it said nothing about Fantasia being ahead of it's time.
Okay?


:huh: I'm glad people are still reading books.
Book>Your source
My source is disney.


:huh:

Why are you trying to discredit me btw?
 
Propaganda Man said:
UltraByte said:
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Propaganda Man said:
UltraByte said:
Propaganda Man said:
UltraByte said:
Propaganda Man said:
UltraByte said:
Propaganda Man said:
STORMCOMMANDER said:
If by "timing" you mean because the movies were "beyond their time", then, yes, that has a little bit to do with their success. This, has nothing to do with luck or being "in the right place at the right time" of course though. Star Wars revolutionized movies. Think about it... THX... Pixar... special effects in general. These are some of the things that came from Star Wars and George Lucas.
Fantasia And Star Wars were ahead of their time. Thats why they came out at the right time. There was nothing else like it before.
WHAT THE HELL.

FANTASIA?

Was done by Disney, NOT Pixar, thanks... Seriously, at least KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT.
I'm not talking about Pixar


:huh: Jeez.
You were trying to.

Storm brought up Pixar, and you brought up Fantasia. Nice one.
Storm said Star Wars was ahead of its time. I was giving another example


:huh:
Then why'd you bring up Fantasia? You could have brought up Snow White.... Flowers and Trees..... Finding Nemo...
Because Fantasia was a decade ahead of its time.


:huh: Its not a bad example.
Steamboat Willie was more innovative than Fantasia, being the world's first cartoon to be synchronized to music.
That was a show, right?

I'm just gave a move as an example.

Did I do something wrong?
Yeah, it was a 5 minute cartoon.

You didn't give a better example. Fantasia was amazingly good, but it wasn't the world's first cartoon to be synchronized with music, or the world's first appearance of Mickey Mouse, or the world's first fully colored cartoon, OR the world's first full-length feature animation.
Was it ahead of its time?
Not really.
Well you really are the minority on this one.
I don't understand why I'm a minority. I'm a DISNEY GEEK. I know a crapload on Disney movies and stuff.
Because the majority says it was ahead of its time. Disney says a decade.
Where does it say that at? Proof plz, and don't give me Wikipedia.
Disney World.
Oh my god.

That's not proof. I wanted a website or something.
I heard it at Disney World. I forgot where but it was part of whatever we were doing. They were talking about Fantasia and how it was ahead of its time.

But because I need to prove it to you I'm going to fly down there and recored it


;)
I just finished reading a huge book on the Art of Walt Disney, and it said nothing about Fantasia being ahead of it's time.
Okay?


:huh: I'm glad people are still reading books.
Book>Your source
My source is disney.


:huh:

Why are you trying to discredit me btw?
Yes, but your source is THE PARKS. They always overly exxagerate things.
 
UltraByte said:
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Propaganda Man said:
UltraByte said:
Propaganda Man said:
UltraByte said:
Propaganda Man said:
UltraByte said:
Propaganda Man said:
STORMCOMMANDER said:
If by "timing" you mean because the movies were "beyond their time", then, yes, that has a little bit to do with their success. This, has nothing to do with luck or being "in the right place at the right time" of course though. Star Wars revolutionized movies. Think about it... THX... Pixar... special effects in general. These are some of the things that came from Star Wars and George Lucas.
Fantasia And Star Wars were ahead of their time. Thats why they came out at the right time. There was nothing else like it before.
WHAT THE HELL.

FANTASIA?

Was done by Disney, NOT Pixar, thanks... Seriously, at least KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT.
I'm not talking about Pixar


:huh: Jeez.
You were trying to.

Storm brought up Pixar, and you brought up Fantasia. Nice one.
Storm said Star Wars was ahead of its time. I was giving another example


:huh:
Then why'd you bring up Fantasia? You could have brought up Snow White.... Flowers and Trees..... Finding Nemo...
Because Fantasia was a decade ahead of its time.


:huh: Its not a bad example.
Steamboat Willie was more innovative than Fantasia, being the world's first cartoon to be synchronized to music.
That was a show, right?

I'm just gave a move as an example.

Did I do something wrong?
Yeah, it was a 5 minute cartoon.

You didn't give a better example. Fantasia was amazingly good, but it wasn't the world's first cartoon to be synchronized with music, or the world's first appearance of Mickey Mouse, or the world's first fully colored cartoon, OR the world's first full-length feature animation.
Was it ahead of its time?
Not really.
Well you really are the minority on this one.
I don't understand why I'm a minority. I'm a DISNEY GEEK. I know a crapload on Disney movies and stuff.
Because the majority says it was ahead of its time. Disney says a decade.
Where does it say that at? Proof plz, and don't give me Wikipedia.
Disney World.
Oh my god.

That's not proof. I wanted a website or something.
I heard it at Disney World. I forgot where but it was part of whatever we were doing. They were talking about Fantasia and how it was ahead of its time.

But because I need to prove it to you I'm going to fly down there and recored it


;)
I just finished reading a huge book on the Art of Walt Disney, and it said nothing about Fantasia being ahead of it's time.
Okay?


:huh: I'm glad people are still reading books.
Book>Your source
My source is disney.


:huh:

Why are you trying to discredit me btw?
Yes, but your source is THE PARKS. They always overly exxagerate things.
Who wrote the book? A person?

I'm just saying what I heard. You don't have to believe it but don't discredit me.
 
Propaganda Man said:
Who wrote the book? A person?

I'm just saying what I heard. You don't have to believe it but don't discredit me.
Yes, a person wrote the book. A person not affiliated with Disney too.
 
UltraByte said:
Propaganda Man said:
Who wrote the book? A person?

I'm just saying what I heard. You don't have to believe it but don't discredit me.
Yes, a person wrote the book. A person not affiliated with Disney too.
Okay. You know that really just makes your source one person, right?

Mine is an evil empire >: D
 
Propaganda Man said:
UltraByte said:
Propaganda Man said:
Who wrote the book? A person?

I'm just saying what I heard. You don't have to believe it but don't discredit me.
Yes, a person wrote the book. A person not affiliated with Disney too.
Okay. You know that really just makes your source one person, right?

Mine is an evil empire >: D
Well, there were other people too, but cover only has one person.

Blame Eisner.
 
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