Talk:Disney Revival/@comment-3995035-20140421235926/@comment-25264905-20150130163713

OK, first of all, a film does NOT have to be a failiure to be a dissapointment, there's a difference: a failiure means it did not do well in the box office while a dissapointment means it did not reach expectations (Exactly as you put it above) In most cases, they are the same thing (Technically if a film does poorly in the box office OF COURSE it's a dissapointment, if a film does well, it IS a dissapointment if it wasn't what the filmakers were expecting, otherwise it isn't.