There's reasonable change and then there's inappropriate change.yodiwan1 wrote:Why can't peop accept change?
If Coca Cola introduced "New Diet Coke, now with loads and loads of sugar!", it'd probably taste better, but it would then fundamentally fail to accomplish the goal which is the entire reason for its existence.
I'm not a huge fan of most of the Disney animated films (particularly ever since "musical" morphed into "Broadway-style musical"), but the reason Disney's conventionally animated films began to fail was because they were lousy. It had nothing to do with the medium.Let's face it animation is just done differently now.
It's not CGI that makes Pixar films special, it's superior writing and direction. There are a lot of crappy CGI films out there (Disney has made some of them). Again, the issue is far more complex than simply "change".
Cinderella would make no more sense in Tomorrowland than the Monsters. The Pixar connection is not what makes that a bad decision (although it certainly heightens the frustration with Lasseter).