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mcnally
response 75 of 80: Mark Unseen   May 19 23:27 UTC 2005

 And if you ever want to see "Song of the South" again, well, tough,
 'cause Disney owns the rights and intends to never release it again.
 Of course it's not like they invented the stories depicted in the
 movie -- they used Joel Chandler Harris' popular retellings of 
 African-American folk tales..

 And "Stuart Little" was created by E.B. White.  It's not his best
 work (I like "The Trumpet of the Swan", but "Charlotte's Web" has
 its following as well..) but you'd think people would remember the
 guy who wrote several of the most enduringly popular children's books.
tod
response 76 of 80: Mark Unseen   May 19 23:51 UTC 2005

I like how they skewed Pocahantas.
jiffer
response 77 of 80: Mark Unseen   May 20 00:56 UTC 2005

It is "Poke-her-in-da-hontas"...

I think movies just like to ruin classic good books.
drew
response 78 of 80: Mark Unseen   May 20 06:56 UTC 2005

Re #75:
    That's enough to make me rethink my position on copyrights... :S
gull
response 79 of 80: Mark Unseen   May 20 13:27 UTC 2005

Re resp:75: Disney is just lucky no one thought to pass that copyright
extension law back then, or they wouldn't have any legal source material
to base their movies on. ;)
tod
response 80 of 80: Mark Unseen   May 20 14:57 UTC 2005

They owe Annette and Cubby BIG TIME.
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