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Wow, so it was just announced that Bob Iger is giving up his entire salary to pay employees. That’s pretty huge.
Wow, so it was just announced that Bob Iger is giving up his entire salary to pay employees. That’s pretty huge.
Eisner gets a lot of flak for the California Adventure attraction and because of the string of flops that Disney had in the early 2000's after the whole "Disney Renaissance" had finally petered out.
Correct me if I'm wrong though, but wasn't the Disney Renaissance itself part of Eisner's reign?
I did read something about him saving Disney from collapsing completely in the 80's as well.
Do you think Michael Eisner will ever be "vindicated by history" or will he always be seen as the guy responsible for the post-Renaissance/pre-Iger low point in the company?
Star Wars went from one of the biggest and most profitable franchises of all time (and one of the few "geek" franchises to have major normie appeal before the 2010's "nerd culture" fad) to a sad joke with no real potential thanks to Iger placing Kathleen Kennedy, Rian Johnson, and JJ Abrams in charge of the franchise.
Eisner's only being vindicated by people who don't remember what he was like. He did a lot of dumb shit and we can't forget that, ever.
Far as I can see, it started off as a joke, but then became a hit afterwards. I think Superstar Limo was the only universally hated attraction there, and even that was mostly because of a mix of poor timing and overall cheapness.I've only been to Disneylandthreefour (oops, almost forgot the eighth grade graduation trip) times, but was California Adventures really all that hated? It was always my favorite place to go next to Adventure Land, almost like it was of "miscellaneous" rides that couldn't fit anywhere else.
Yes and no, on the one hand, his accomplishments (the Disney renesaunce, their animated TV shows, saving Disney from hostile takeover) are great and something no one should forget, but on the other, his blunders, especailly with the theme park division, should also not be forgotten, still, I'd argue he made more good decisions than Iger did.Do you think Michael Eisner will ever be "vindicated by history" or will he always be seen as the guy responsible for the post-Renaissance/pre-Iger low point in the company?
I think we're seeing it now, in fact, I'd argue we've been seeing it unfold since the last 2-3 years with all the buyouts and socjus pandering to keep relevant. While at the same time proving the only thing keeping them known to the public are the MCU and their massive business and film blunders like the Fox buyout and the live-action remakes. Push is going to give to shove, and assuming Chapek doesn't turn out to be worse than Iger in terms of competence, we'll be seeing less of those blunders in the coming years once Disney gets humbled by these current events.Conversely, will the reverse happen to Iger in the future? Or will Chapek get all the blame for his mistakes?
Wait, Disney owns these? I always assumed it was another media conglomerate who did.I'd expect A&E/History Channel to be sold first if it gets bad enough.
They were part of ABC's section of the company, though they're jointly owned by Hearst as well. Sometimes holding onto a nest egg for 30+ years does wonders.Wait, Disney owns these? I always assumed it was another media conglomerate who did.
Something that really needs to be mentioned is that, honestly, the Renaissance was really only from 89 to 94. Pocahontas sunk hard and feelings are generally mixed with Hunchback, Hercules, and Tarzan. Yes much fuss was made about them when they were released, but they were forgotten really quickly after their theatrical runs ended. There is a reason why older millennials name The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Best, Aladdin, and/or The Lion King as top contenders for their favorite childhood movies. With the exception of Mulan and A Goofy Movie (which isn't part of the main animated canon anyways), the rest of the 90's output were mediocre at best and people forget that for some reason.
Something that really needs to be mentioned is that, honestly, the Renaissance was really only from 89 to 94. Pocahontas sunk hard and feelings are generally mixed with Hunchback, Hercules, and Tarzan. Yes much fuss was made about them when they were released, but they were forgotten really quickly after their theatrical runs ended. There is a reason why older millennials name The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Best, Aladdin, and/or The Lion King as top contenders for their favorite childhood movies. With the exception of Mulan and A Goofy Movie (which isn't part of the main animated canon anyways), the rest of the 90's output were mediocre at best and people forget that for some reason.
I'm kinda regretting paying for a year of Disney plus now
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It's Not the Mandela Effect! Disney Actually Altered a Scene in "Lilo & Stitch" | Inside the Magic
For safety concerns, Walt Disney Animation did, in fact, change an early scene in its classic film "Lilo & Stitch" after the first edition DVD was released.insidethemagic.net
lol you paid for thingsI'm kinda regretting paying for a year of Disney plus now
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It's Not the Mandela Effect! Disney Actually Altered a Scene in "Lilo & Stitch" | Inside the Magic
For safety concerns, Walt Disney Animation did, in fact, change an early scene in its classic film "Lilo & Stitch" after the first edition DVD was released.insidethemagic.net
A shame too given the other things that had to be changed/altered/edited out of the film like the plane flying through Honolulu.Jesus Christ, Disney, what the fuck is wrong with you? And they did this behind Chris Sanders' back, too. Twist the knife in a bit deeper, why don't you.
Something that really needs to be mentioned is that, honestly, the Renaissance was really only from 89 to 94. Pocahontas sunk hard and feelings are generally mixed with Hunchback, Hercules, and Tarzan. Yes much fuss was made about them when they were released, but they were forgotten really quickly after their theatrical runs ended. There is a reason why older millennials name The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Best, Aladdin, and/or The Lion King as top contenders for their favorite childhood movies. With the exception of Mulan and A Goofy Movie (which isn't part of the main animated canon anyways), the rest of the 90's output were mediocre at best and people forget that for some reason.
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Disney Purchases More Land Near Magic Kingdom
The land sits next to 235 acres it purchased in December.www.mynews13.com
local onlines say the mouse bought some more land around Disney World back in December before the coof came down, fits with ongoing efforts to secure land outside the current property![]()
I'm kinda regretting paying for a year of Disney plus now
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It's Not the Mandela Effect! Disney Actually Altered a Scene in "Lilo & Stitch" | Inside the Magic
For safety concerns, Walt Disney Animation did, in fact, change an early scene in its classic film "Lilo & Stitch" after the first edition DVD was released.insidethemagic.net