“I think that people who like Disney that are over 20 years old are childish. The movies were wonderful, but you have to realize when to let it go:”
“Childishness? I think it’s the equivalent of never losing your sense of humor. I mean, there’s a certain something that you retain. It’s the equivalent of not getting so stuffy that you can’t laugh at others.”
“I do not make films primarily for children. I make them for the child in all of us, whether we be six or sixty. Call the child innocence. The worst of us is not without innocence, although buried deeply it might be. In my work I try to reach and speak to that innocence, showing it the fun and joy of living; showing it that laughter is healthy; showing it that the human species, although happily ridiculous at times, is still reaching for the stars.”
“That’s the real trouble with the world, too many people grow up. They forget. They don’t remember what it’s like to be twelve years old. They patronize; they treat children as inferiors. I won’t do that. I’ll temper a story, yes. But I won’t play down, and I won’t patronize.”
-Walt Disney
you tell ‘em Walt
GO WALT!
I just turned 21 recently and you know what, Beauty and the Beast is one of my favorite movies
OF ALL TIME!
^ TRUTH.
Just because someone loves Disney movies, doesn’t mean they’re childish. It means they enjoy the friggin movie.
Frankly, it’s a good escape from all the politics and crap that goes on in the real world. You don’t over think Disney movies, they’re there to make you laugh, cry, smile and enjoy them.
If you over think Disney movies, then there’s something wrong.
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