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Los Angeles Magazine article (I missed this!)
I was at my sister-in-law's place and noticed the November issue of Los Angeles Magazine lying around, including an article about Disney freaks. While nifty to see it talking about Al Lutz, and even crazier to see an interview with AVP, I was taken aback by this part:
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There's a chunk of the text posted here. I'd pick up a copy if I were you (I think the November issue is still available) - it's a mostly good article and quite the time capsule of this exact point in Disney geek time. It talks about how the Disney net fanbase has affected the park and pushed for the current clean up. For once, an article about Pressler and Ouimet instead of Eisner. |
The author talked to pretty much everybody (even I spent an hour with him) so it is interesting to see where he went with things and what he decided to use or not use.
It also has some very odd inaccuracies in it, but it seems like any magazine article you read where you have close knowledge of the topic has those. It wasn't the "aren't these people just the freakiest geekiest" that I had feared it might be. |
Yeah, I just love being described as middleaged. :rolleyes:
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He did seem to talk to everyone, and he did a good job balancing everyone out, I think. He included a lot of little gems that most muggles don't know, such as the fact that the big Disney fan websites came from the same group of friends, and that Ouimet is being put on a pedestal. Hell, he even mentioned that we use the word "Muggle". There were some good comparisons to other kinds of fandom. There were some odd inaccuracies but most of it is dead on. I think MousePlanet should have been given more credit for the genesis of things, and I wish he had mentioned that we were taking over the carousel, not the castle. |
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They didn't make us seem cool either, and this for me is the most problematic part of the article. First of all he decided to call us "Disnoids" which supposedly was a term used by Katzenberg for us. Yuck. Then there's this description (any typos are mine): Quote:
BTW, wtf does "skeeves" mean? |
Lol- we're 'wholesome'.
I may have to frame that one. Wouldn't it be nice to read an article that actually captured the true essence of us 'Disnoids'? (Another reason to despise Katzenberg, the illiterate little ****). I'm not sure anyone other than ourselves would really be that interested, though.:rolleyes: Personally, I love to spend hours and hours wondering at the conceit that is IASW. |
I dare anybody to spend 10 minutes with me at Disneyland and describe me as "wholesome" :evil:
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Still got that monkey, Matt?;)
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Interesting article. Kinda weird having MC described by an outsider. I don't see anyone that way. Certainly not the described "As a group they're generally optimistic, wholesome people who believe in magic and think a good Saturday night includes a little Dixieland and maybe some swing dancing. They are men and women who still marvel at the conceit behind It's a Small World, basically flesh-and-blood, sentimentalized versions of our grandparents. They long for an America - and it once truly existed - where families dressed up in Sunday suits and dresses for a visit to Disneyland. It skeeves us out. They're so unhip."
That whole paragraph skeeves me out. Whatever THAT means!! |
The rest of the article is great though. After reading DisneyWar I was annoyed about the lack of an angle regarding Pressler's reign. This article talks about ALL that.
I wish it were available online. |
But....
The really important quesiton here is: What was the "blue flag"? Do we have a formal flag now? Should I add one to my home flag pole? Can you fly it after dark? Only on holidays? :confused: Except for that one very glaring typo (middleage, ha!) it sounds like a good read. Someone save a copy for me to read someday... |
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Where can I buy this magazine?
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When that particular issue arrived in the mail, and I saw an article about Disney, I was excited to read it. When I saw that it was about Disney freaks, I was even more excited. I even wondered outloud, "Will I recognize or know anybody that they interview? Wouldn't that be funny?" Imagine my surprise when I practically recognized everybody! I thought that was wicked cool. Rock on, fellow Disney freaks! :snap: :cool: |
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You might want to try the local library and make some copies. |
Poor Lisa and her tangled middle aged red hair. You know I love ya no matter how old you.... I mean your hair is ;)
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DAMN! I just can't get away from it, can I!!!:)
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Or are you waiting to take your Geritol? |
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Not having read the article in it's entirety, I'm still amazed at the number of innaccuracies the snippet posted at MC contained. It's carrousel, not castle, and Roy is the nephew, not son of, and blah blah blah. I realise it's a puff piece, but crap! Get your **** straight before you publish. I'd really like to see someone like Eliza write an article about the 'Disnoids'- now that would be a fantastic read. |
Well, I put in my Viagra eye-drops and looked real hard, but I couldn't see anyone mention the Antipodean fan-base.
Sigh.... how soon they forget. :p Oh well, I was there in Spirit, middle-aged or not. |
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