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The rallying cry of "Remember the Alamo" is suddenly "Forget 'The Alamo'" ' at least when it comes to the new Disney film which took in a meager $9.2 million in its opening weekend.
"I'm shocked, quite honestly, at the number," Chuck Viane, Disney's head of distribution, told USA Today. "If I could only figure out what went wrong, you'd never let it happen again. The movie deserved better than it did."
The $100 million epic, which recounts the last stand of American heroes including Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, finished in third place behind a resurrected "Passion of the Christ" and "Hellboy.&q
ot;
The poor box-office showing of "The Alamo" comes on the heels of a WorldNetDaily report last week focusing on allegations the film is filled with revisionist history and political corr
ect
ess.
"The movie reads more like a Disney fairy tale and promotes a politically correct revisi
onist agenda aimed at destroying a traditional American hero," said B. Forrest Clayton, a visiting fellow with Freedom Alliance, a pro-military nonprofit organization.
Clayton says he obtained a screenplay of the film in advance and found it to be "full of inaccuracies." He says Davy Crockett is portrayed as a "frightened wanderer" who wanted to escape "over the wall" in the dark of night during the historic battle, but felt paralyzed and trapped by his own undeserved heroic reputation.
The fact that the film tanked upon debut "is noteworthy and ill-timed because Disney and its chief executive officer, Michael Eisner, are under heavy pressur
e to meet or exceed the company's financial targets in the wake of a shareholder revolt," according to Dow Jones Newswires. "At Disney's recent annual meeting, 43% of the share
s vo
ted
opposed Mr.
Eisner's re-election to the board. The board stripped Mr. Eisner of his chairman title as a result, and his ability to hang on as chief executive is no
w tied closely to Disney's performance in coming months."
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article....RTICLE_ID=37985
The rallying cry of "Remember the Alamo" is suddenly "Forget 'The Alamo'" ' at least when it comes to the new Disney film which took in a meager $9.2 million in its opening weekend.
"I'm shocked, quite honestly, at the number," Chuck Viane, Disney's head of distribution, told USA Today. "If I could only figure out what went wrong, you'd never let it happen again. The movie deserved better than it did."
The $100 million epic, which recounts the last stand of American heroes including Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, finished in third place behind a resurrected "Passion of the Christ" and "Hellboy.&q
ot;
The poor box-office showing of "The Alamo" comes on the heels of a WorldNetDaily report last week focusing on allegations the film is filled with revisionist history and political corr
ect
ess.
"The movie reads more like a Disney fairy tale and promotes a politically correct revisi
onist agenda aimed at destroying a traditional American hero," said B. Forrest Clayton, a visiting fellow with Freedom Alliance, a pro-military nonprofit organization.
Clayton says he obtained a screenplay of the film in advance and found it to be "full of inaccuracies." He says Davy Crockett is portrayed as a "frightened wanderer" who wanted to escape "over the wall" in the dark of night during the historic battle, but felt paralyzed and trapped by his own undeserved heroic reputation.
The fact that the film tanked upon debut "is noteworthy and ill-timed because Disney and its chief executive officer, Michael Eisner, are under heavy pressur
e to meet or exceed the company's financial targets in the wake of a shareholder revolt," according to Dow Jones Newswires. "At Disney's recent annual meeting, 43% of the share
s vo
ted
opposed Mr.
Eisner's re-election to the board. The board stripped Mr. Eisner of his chairman title as a result, and his ability to hang on as chief executive is no
w tied closely to Disney's performance in coming months."
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article....RTICLE_ID=37985