Talk:Governor Ratcliffe/@comment-26664985-20150717215434/@comment-12613595-20150724202602

Yeah, perhaps I didn´t give the best two examples. But still, I don´t think that changes how that criteria doesn´t truly reflect a movie´s impact. I, personally, think the better way to see if a movie is "timeless" is to observe not only it´s impact on the generation that was present when the movie came out but also on the future ones. If we go by this, we´ll see how all of those four films are "timeless". Kids these days will be introduced to the Little Mermaid and the Lion King, but they´ll be shown the magic of Beauty and the Beast too and boys especially will love Alladin. I don´t see any difference in the impact bettwen The Little Mermaid / The Lion King and Alladin / Beauty and the Beast. They have all become Disney classics and they will be the movies we will show our kids when we are older and it will be the movies our kids will show to their kids when they grow too. The Lion King accomplished a lot, but Alladin gave us lots of iconic characters too. The Little Mermaid was a huge hit and it gave us Ariel, Ursula and all the characters we would imagine in movie by Disney, but Beauty and the Beast gave us that classics fairytale with an award winning take on it.