Sujet : Re: A bottomless pit of plagiarism
De : jerry (at) *nospam* jwbrown.co.uk.invalid (Jerry Brown)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.fandom rec.arts.sf.moviesDate : 16. Jun 2025, 07:21:21
Autres entêtes
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On Sun, 15 Jun 2025 13:22:48 -0400 (EDT),
kludge@panix.com (Scott
Dorsey) wrote:
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Disney, however, takes great works and ruins them. That's my objection.
Whoever decided to tack a happy ending on to Hunchback of Notre Dame deserves
to be thrown in the catacombs.
20,00 Leagues Under the Sea is a bit of an oddity in that Nemo is much
nastier than in the book, and the ending was changed so that Nemo died
despite surviving until "The Mysterious Island" book-wise. Imagine
that nowadays, where the norm is to leave an opening for sequels.
To counterbalance this, Disney did, of course, add some songs and
slapstick humour via Douglas and Lorre's supporting characters.
-- Jerry BrownA cat may look at a king(but probably won't bother)