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I realize that I just made a statement a few posts up about cosplay hijinks at the hotel with the more attractive of these women, which was really a joke, but this post above, I just cant get over how everything has to devolved into sexual perversion now. What would possess these people (demons I guess) to want to "naked dare craze", "How to take naked photos at Disney", "onlyfans princesses"????? Its so revolting and I am not a prude by any means.
 
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I realize that I just made a statement a few posts up about cosplay hijinks at the hotel with the more attractive of these women, which was really a joke, but this post above, I just cant get over how everything has to devolved into sexual perversion now. What would possess these people (demons I guess) to want to "naked dare craze", "How to take naked photos at Disney", "onlyfans princesses"????? Its so revolting and I am not a prude by any means.


If you only knew how bad things really are.....

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Snow White is a Cast Member here.

The runDisney events are something else. They're more expensive than almost any other races, because Disney, and sell out every time. Runners stop along the route to take pictures with characters.

On the other hand, there's no "It's ok if you take six hours to walk 5k." They have golf carts/vans that mark the pace trailing the runners, and if someone falls behind their ass is picked up and driven to the end, and they don't get to finish.
I've been in several (halfs and marathons) and to be honest they're amazingly well-produced races for people who want to compete.

But also you can still get the medals if you get swept. Disney's working both sides here.
 
Out of the 100s of incidents in just Disney a vast majority were of people ignoring safety rules.
Probably the most famous death at a Disney park (and as far as I am aware the first one) was a cast member named Deborah Gail Stone who was killed by the America Sings ride in the seventies. She got crushed between a rotating and a stationary wall when she fell between them.
 
Probably the most famous death at a Disney park (and as far as I am aware the first one) was a cast member named Deborah Gail Stone who was killed by the America Sings ride in the seventies. She got crushed between a rotating and a stationary wall when she fell between them.
Yep and I beleive disney got in no trouble by stating that it was her not following policy and standing in a wrong spot.
 
Yep and I beleive disney got in no trouble by stating that it was her not following policy and standing in a wrong spot.
More or less, they did change the building up and include safety features to ensure it didn't happen again but they got off more or less scot free. From what I've been told by former cast members it's one of those things you simply aren't allowed to talk about though.
 
You know what was weird when I was a kid? It was 1989. Who Framed Roger Rabbit had just come out. My school had decided to do a school trip for all of us to go watch the movie. The teachers were probably Disney+WB! Kids'll love that!

Except the movie was actually a noir crime film. Most of the story shit went right over our heads as kids. But you went from watching Dumbo flying around trying to get peanuts. To a cartoon shoe get dissolved in fucking acid. From an implication that Jessica Rabbit was offering to bang Valiant to protect Roger. To the studio head getting shot while being choked out by a film editing machine. Some of the shit in that film scared the fuck out of me as a kid. "REMEMBER ME EDDIE? WHEN I KILLED YOUR BROTHER, I TALKED JUST. LIKE. THIS!"

And it's still rated PG.


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And it's still rated PG.
Well the PG13 rating had only become a thing in 1984, and back in the eighties the G rating was still actually being used. In order to catch a PG13 rating in the eighties you needed a movie like Red Dawn where it was a mature movie not intended for anyone under the age of 13 but not specifically aimed at adults.
 
Wasn't there a guy who vlogged himself drinking and reviewing all the water in Disney world? As in the water from concession stands, water fountains, and ACTAUL fountains.
Worse yet, he was an active employee at the time. He got fired for 1) what could be seen as encouragement to drink fountain water during a pandemic (all to shill the water bottle he was drinking from, no less), and 2) exposing that some important buildings were unlocked during the day. Then tried to visit as a guest and got permabanned for trespassing, made a video about it with his voice breaking like his dog just died.

The saga:

 
Well the PG13 rating had only become a thing in 1984, and back in the eighties the G rating was still actually being used. In order to catch a PG13 rating in the eighties you needed a movie like Red Dawn where it was a mature movie not intended for anyone under the age of 13 but not specifically aimed at adults.
It's funny looking back at some of the movies that got PG ratings - Jaws, Airplane!, Poltergeist, Ghostbusters. I've read that Tobe Hooper was going for a PG rating for Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Do they even give PG ratings to anything other than kids movies anymore?
 
Worse yet, he was an active employee at the time. He got fired for 1) what could be seen as encouragement to drink fountain water during a pandemic (all to shill the water bottle he was drinking from, no less), and 2) exposing that some important buildings were unlocked during the day. Then tried to visit as a guest and got permabanned for trespassing, made a video about it with his voice breaking like his dog just died.

The saga:

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That's officially the funniest video I have seen in this thread
 
It's funny looking back at some of the movies that got PG ratings - Jaws, Airplane!, Poltergeist, Ghostbusters. I've read that Tobe Hooper was going for a PG rating for Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Do they even give PG ratings to anything other than kids movies anymore?
Not really, ever since the PG13 rating became popular the G rating has been pushed into borderline non existence. PG has become the new G, PG13 has become the new PG, and R remains as R.

The reason why PG13 became a thing in the first place was due to movies like Jaws and Gremlins, in fact Gremlins was kind of a watershed moment for the PG rating since parents would take their young kids to see that movie since it was rated PG and the predictable happened. Many directors started asking the MPAA for a new rating that sat between PG and R, in the words of Spielberg "PG but with a bit of spice" and thus PG13 was born. Back in the eighties and nineties it worked very well since with a four tier system it was far easier to tell what kind of content a PG13 movie would have, but ever since the turn of the century the G rating has rapidly fallen further and further out of use and more studios are desperately trying to make PG13 movies since those have the most mass market appeal, combine that with the MPAA's frankly schizophrenic movie rating process and it's not hard to see why the PG13 rating has become the red headed step child of the movie industry.
 
It's funny looking back at some of the movies that got PG ratings - Jaws, Airplane!, Poltergeist, Ghostbusters. I've read that Tobe Hooper was going for a PG rating for Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Do they even give PG ratings to anything other than kids movies anymore?

I think you could just get away with a lot more stuff in the 80's. Drew Barrymore was probably doing cocaine with Stephen King in Studio 54 back then.

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How did this guy even get a job there in the first place? Even if he didn't upload it there'd still be a good chance he'd get fired for drinking the fountain water if not for just walking into private areas because they're unlocked. Also the scenario he described was fucking hilarious, Disney brought out a detective, a police sqaudron, and what I'm assuming are people from management to tell him to fuck off.
 
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