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I've mentioned this before, DisneyWorld sucks ass compared to Disneyland. Not near as many good rides, and same price. I would never go back. Have relatives who have lived there for 20+ years, and have young kids. They almost never go.
I can't even imagine what it feels like in July walking around in that humid hell of Orlando, Florida.
You can't pay me enough money to go through that torture.
Patrick says
I wonder what it could be? Maybe the reason for low park attendance is that parents don’t want to take their kids to Groomer Mountain, the Haunted Basement, or on the Pedo Plume Ride. I’m just saying. Don’t cancel me.
They jacked up the admission to lower the crowd counts on purpose.
In 2019 the tickets were $125 per person per day. In 2023 they max out at $189 per person per day. They are pricing out the riff-raff
Now Iger is mentioning about selling media assets. Maybe Disney will sell or offload ESPN and ABC.
ad says
Now Iger is mentioning about selling media assets. Maybe Disney will sell or offload ESPN and ABC.
He should.
The days of television are coming to an end.
There's new nets, but there's a lot more ocean to contend with.
I hope he sells of the FOX back catalog, which Disney is currently holding hostage.
stereotomy says
I hope he sells of the FOX back catalog, which Disney is currently holding hostage.
What do you mean? What's the "FOX back catalog"?
I think the days of film and television shows is really coming to an end.
Music is pretty much over if you think about it. I mean, who are the superstar bands? There really aren't any. Miley Cyrus and Justin Beiber was basically the last. They corporatized music so much, people just get fed up with the ENTIRE art form. They've done the same with film and television.
Disagree. You missed Taylor Swift, who is bull shit by the way. Music is now content creators if that makes sense. My favorite band can sell out Red Rocks for 2-3 nights BUT they can't sell 10k tickets every night.
You misunderstand me.
Corporate control of music is dying. Corporate music today is just Milli Vanilli EVERYWHERE. It used to be a big scandal when it was discovered some band was playing CD's instead of singing live, now it's common.
Studio it's been know for decades. Live though they've gotten pretty damn good at it. Even my favorite band does it as the lead singer gets flat and sharp on notes and it clashes with the instruments. I'm not into lyrics though, so I focus on music. That's manipulated as well, but that's a rabbit hole I ain't going down.
Disney is around $86 a share and same price as July 2014.
Wow ! It wiped out 10 years of stock gains :-(
GuruFocus puts a fair value of $160 for Disney.
GuruFocus gives it a 6 out of 10 score for financial strength and 8 out of 10 for valuation (ie., price to sales ratio, price to earnings ratio to growth, etc).
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stereotomy says
I hope he sells of the FOX back catalog, which Disney is currently holding hostage.
What do you mean? What's the "FOX back catalog"?
I think the days of film and television shows is really coming to an end.
Music is pretty much over if you think about it. I mean, who are the superstar bands? There really aren't any. Miley Cyrus and Justin Beiber was basically the last. They corporatized music so much, people just get fed up with the ENTIRE art form. They've done the same with film and television.
20th Century Fox has a mammoth catalog of films dating back to the silent era. There are too many films to list; check out imdb or somesuch. Off the top of my head - Oklahoma, The Sound of Music, The King And I and the rest of the Rogers and Hammerstein musicals, the Martian, most of the X-men franchise.
Take it from me, if Fox holds back on releasing what the public wants, it's Ahoy Matey!
Disney pulled this shit with their "classic" films and the "Disney Vault". There's always that one technical person in the family that can get anything.
I have no interest in fiction now, but I do have an interest in preservation. I have so many banned Looney Tune's cartoons, you can't imagine. I still have to organize them. I was last trying to get all the Dr. Seuss books, his output is much more impressive than I ever knew. He wrote a LOT OF BOOKS. I have no intention of profiting off them or even giving them away, I'm just preserving. The amount of data a single person can store is easily a lifetime of anything they would ever want to read, see, or listen to now.
Similar story here. I waited 20 years for high definition to arrive, then started collecting what is the best and possibly most fucked up shit on film. I'm glad I did now in retrospect, because shit is being either perverted or banned at a rate I can still barely imagine.
stereotomy says
Similar story here. I waited 20 years for high definition to arrive, then started collecting what is the best and possibly most fucked up shit on film. I'm glad I did now in retrospect, because shit is being either perverted or banned at a rate I can still barely imagine.
I would suggest an exchange, but... I'm starting to think fiction isn't worth preserving.
Just don't let your HDD die, because it will, eventually. 5 year lifespan of drive, copy, preserve old drive - if there's an early failure, you have that backup.
Certain things SHOULD die. Cannibal Holocaust is something I don't think should be preserved. I associate animal killings on film as sadistic and I abhor sadism. It's a mental disease and that's what runs our country now, sadists.
I don't know - some of the silent films are really cool. Cohen is now putting out the Buster Keaton films with 4K resolution scans. "The General" is a true tour de force in physical comedy. My son loved that film - Keaton does some absolutely crazy dangerous stunts that are real, and there is no protection in case shit goes sideways.
ooks like they are gonna try to sell, spin-off major parts of the entertainment portfolio to reduce their debt load.
Recession evidence.
Pedo payback evidence.
Anti-Middle Class Pricing evidence.