However, I don't think Elon Musk's AI was involved in making the film as far as I am aware. I am just going to see and judge the film for what it is and ignore what Disney's executives have been doing corporately. And this is coming from someone who isn't too big on Tron either.
To add my two cents on this situation: Yes I am going to see Tron: Ares when it comes out on my birthday but just to judge for what it is. Yes I do think it is disgusting what Disney is doing with this piece of marketing at the world premiere.
Three things: 1. What is Maclunkey? 2. Disney corporately sucks, but at least their creative side brings the magic. 3. Boring? Yeah with titles like The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Daredevil: Born Again, Andor (when it's engaging), and etc., I beg to differ.
Absolutely feel free to continue enjoying Disney content. People will keep the pressure up and they'll HAVE to do the right thing sooner rather than later.
Corporations aren't on your side unless you force them to be, but that doesn't make the content they release inherently awful.
At least Disney hasn't considered making live action remakes of any of their recent animated features that have become cultural phenomenons such as Frozen and Encanto (if we don't count Moana).
Because at least Mat isn't continuously reinforcing his viewers to ditch mainstream animation and stick with indie animation because of the current state Hollywood is in right now whereas it feels like recently Schaff (James) is treating mainstream animation like it's bad sugar or something.
Well said. Especially for the statement about the animation community's relationship with indie animation, I think Mat summed this up in a MUCH better way than how Schaffrillas did in his Moana 2 mid credits scene video.
And coming from someone who thought the original How to Train Your Dragon was good but not amazing but thought How to Train Your Dragon 2 was one of DreamWorks' greatest masterpieces, we seriously do not need this!