Board Thread:Movie discussions/@comment-252417-20190205141753/@comment-252417-20190308085922

Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: SimonTheThespian wrote: Yeah. It's good to know that the writer wanted Scrappy and it was just the corporation that cut him out. At least some people care... WB didn't cut him out, Sheridan removed him because he couldn't find a good way to integrate him into the movie's story. Presumably, if he had found a way to make Scrappy work, WB would've accepted him like they did with Flim-Flam (whom they also requested remain out of the movie). While I agree to an extent, Scrappy has a long, long history with being liked and hated by many people. Flim-Flam, while having a similar problem, only appeared during one brief year. And like I said before the film was released, only this film could really serve justice to Flim-Flam, while another could be exclusively for Scrappy. I think up on the WB lot, the executives don't have a clear view of what people actually want to see.