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Dodger's song "Why Should I Worry?" was the first song written for the film. [40] It was originally written as dialogue, but Scribner suggested the songwriters, "Forget where we're going to take this music, or the fact that it will be on an album. I don't care if it's released as a single or not. Write for the picture, write for character."
With Disney's market cap now back above $200 billion, the optimists are finally starting to be rewarded with the fairy tale finish that was elusive in recent years. Things aren't perfect.
Last thing -- why now. Disney reports earnings on Feb. 5. As the company turns a corner on streaming profits and expects a strong parks consumer, there's a good chance the news will be positive ...
In 1988, Hartman co-wrote the song "Why Should I Worry?" with Charlie Midnight for the Walt Disney Animation Studios film Oliver & Company. The work "Behind Your Eyes" (which Hartman cowrote with Midnight) appeared on the soundtrack for 1988's Casual Sex? [90]
The House of Mouse obviously believes consumers are willing to pay more for popular amusement. It may be in for a rude awakening.
Additionally, Disney has unveiled an exciting plan for growth, announcing a $1.5 billion investment for an equity stake in Epic Games, the creator of the popular online game Fortnite.
Disney made a deal and in exchange for the dismissal of three federal charges, it pleaded guilty to a simple misdemeanor and agreed to pay a total of $95,000 to various institutions. [146] Disney has been criticized for using purebred dogs in movies such as 101 Dalmatians. Animal rights groups claim movies with purebreds create an artificial ...
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