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Old 03-11-2007, 07:08 PM   #10
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I guess I've just been feeling a little jaded after all the pointless direct-to-video sequels Disney has insisted on churning out of late, often to classic movies made more than 50 years ago.
Don't judge all movies on that. What Disney does is a shameless promotion of cheap, easy cash making movies by making sequels to virtually every film that exists in their collection. I personally have only seen like one or two of them.

Only one I saw and loved was Lion king 2: Simba's pride, and that was the first sequel they did on DVD. After that I stopped watching because it became pretty stupid and generic. But truthfully, DVD movies are a big market now a days.

Studies show that alot of these direct to DVD movies are making alot of money. Like the "invincible Iron man" movie or those "Avengers" movies, or the Hellboy animated films. It's a big market and it's really increasing.

Course that doesn't make the Disney sequels any less crappy, but half of the movies that come out of DVDs are pretty good. The "Teen Titans: Trouble in tokyo" and "Batman vs. Dracula" come to mind.
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