Monday, April 29, 2024

From the "Really" File - (Evil Queen was...well....Evil)

And GOD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. Genesis 6:5
Q: Why were "Christian" parents taking them to see the "Evil Queen" in the first place?
Q: What did they really expect from Disney these days?

"A Christian family hazarded a visit to the
Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, earlier this month.
The parents shelled out hundreds of dollars for a dinner at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge and a meet and greet with the Evil Queen — also known as Queen Grimhilde — from the 1937 classic film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
When time came for their close encounter at the lodge's Artist Point, the family discovered that the actor playing the queen was neither the fairest of them all nor one among the fairer sex, reported That Park Place's Jonas Campbell.
The father told That Park Place, "We've had other meet-and-greets with other Villains, and they are truly the best character experiences that we've ever had. So we had high hopes for the Evil Queen leading up."
"So we all walked over towards the Evil Queen area, and while my
From the "Really" File
kids and wife were interacting with the character, I was doing some video and took a few pictures from about 10 feet away, then handed my iPhone over to the cast member to take some pics for me so I could get in the picture," continued the father. "It was kind of loud inside, so I couldn't really hear what the character was saying until I got face to face [typical conversation distance of a few feet], and then it hit me that the
Evil Queen, without a doubt, had a man's voice
."
According to the father, extra to speaking in a male-presenting voice disparate in kind and tone from that of the filmic feminine antagonist, the drag queen towered above his family without the need of any sort of platform.
That Park Place highlighted various videos online wherein the same actor can be seen reprising the role of the Evil Queen.
"At first, I said I wanted to formally complain about the Evil Queen being a man and that I felt very disrespected by Disney because this is not the sort of thing my family values and they didn’t give us any type of notice that this sort of thing was even a possibility."
The irate father who had just blown roughly $60 per meal apparently made clear to the manager the trip had altogether costed him $8,000, not to mention his previous expenditures on Disney-branded adventures.
When the father asked whether the queen was a man, the manager allegedly responded, "I'm sorry, sir, I cannot answer that." Blaze
REALLY?