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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 433 27.4%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 57 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,088 68.9%

  • Total voters
    1,578
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Maybe you can exhaust yourself into a long-overdue retirement, you mongoloid piece of shit. This company has not been this thoroughly shit in its entire century of existence, all thanks to this cavernous-brained and creatively-bankrupt ass-clown.

Gone are the revolutionary days of Walt, the shaky but competent days of Ron Miller, and the creative resurgence and golden age of Michael Eisner. Disney became a hollow shell of its former self the second Iger decided that the best alternative to rising to meet the competition was to simply buy it...and ruin the pop culture landscape as a result.
 
Maybe you can exhaust yourself into a long-overdue retirement, you mongoloid piece of shit. This company has not been this thoroughly shit in its entire century of existence, all thanks to this cavernous-brained and creatively-bankrupt ass-clown.

Gone are the revolutionary days of Walt, the shaky but competent days of Ron Miller, and the creative resurgence and golden age of Michael Eisner. Disney became a hollow shell of its former self the second Iger decided that the best alternative to rising to meet the competition was to simply buy it...and ruin the pop culture landscape as a result.
The executive class talks a big game about leadership and innovation and all of this goddamn shit. Bob Iger claims that his movies are suffering because of not enough executive control.
…there wasn’t as much supervision on the set … where we have executives there really looking over what’s being done.
Read enough about Disney, especially Marvel, and a recurring theme keeps coming up: woke execs come in, and demand lots of changes that are stupid, time-wasting, and make no sense.
“They don’t figure stuff out early enough. So they rewrite, redo, and fumble in the dark for a long time while we are doing the VFX.” This animator recalled a whole portion of an action sequence that hadn’t been storyboarded before postproduction. “It was just, ‘This hero avoids many things for this amount of time.’ Everything was blank. Basically, the studio said to the VFX artists, ‘Figure it out. Make it look cool.’ They had no idea what they wanted to do. Since the movies work so well, people think, Oh, well that’s the way to do it. That’s the hard part. There’s a better way that’s less stressful on the artist and less expensive for sure.”
We’re getting stupid reshoots and fucked-up planning because of this shit. These people don’t even suffer the consequences as much as they should. For instance, Victoria Alonso was singled out as a massive reason why Marvel’s production pipeline was so toxic. She got fired, not for making Marvel less money than ever, but for breaking her contract with Disney by advocating for a project over at Amazon that she was trying to build her own brand on.
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While Bob Iger and his friends were taking vacations for months at a time (not working or doing anything of value) and talking about how the industry needs more executives, he was losing his shareholders money by putting shit in his movies that no one fucking likes. Bob Iger’s own ego meant he couldn’t even do his actual job of making shareholder value go up, much less his ostensible job of running Disney. This is a man who isn’t just not valuable to Disney; this is a man who actively harms its value. Why the fuck does he still have a job?
 
So I take it Inside Out 2's not actually pulling in numbers they wanted despite normies saying they like it. More layoffs are a'coming.
 
So I take it Inside Out 2's not actually pulling in numbers they wanted despite normies saying they like it. More layoffs are a'coming.
It's slated to the be first billion dollar film of the year, so I'm sure Disney is satisfied with its performance. However, I don't think it'll be enough to save Pixar if their original films keep failing. Their next film is Elio which looks like shit and like another flop in the making.
 
Had Iger retired when he said he would, he would be known as a controversial but ultimately respected CEO. Now, he is known as the all time worse.

Is James O’Keefe a grifter or an actual journalist? Asking ‘cuz I’m watching his video now about Disney explicitly not wanting to hire white men, and even turning down a half-black man for a promotion because he wasn’t “black enough”. The hidden video interview he does seems pretty damning…
As far as I know he is legit.
 
Is James O’Keefe a grifter or an actual journalist? Asking ‘cuz I’m watching his video now about Disney explicitly not wanting to hire white men, and even turning down a half-black man for a promotion because he wasn’t “black enough”. The hidden video interview he does seems pretty damning…
he's pretty legit by most reckonings
it's always hilarious when his secret Gay Guy disguise is just some glasses and a gay-ish shirt, and the target will even say some shit like "at my job we have to be on the lookout for James Okeefe'
 
Maybe you can exhaust yourself into a long-overdue retirement, you mongoloid piece of shit. This company has not been this thoroughly shit in its entire century of existence, all thanks to this cavernous-brained and creatively-bankrupt ass-clown.

Gone are the revolutionary days of Walt, the shaky but competent days of Ron Miller, and the creative resurgence and golden age of Michael Eisner. Disney became a hollow shell of its former self the second Iger decided that the best alternative to rising to meet the competition was to simply buy it...and ruin the pop culture landscape as a result.
But they have a blackened Ariel though!! What else is needed in the age of state-mandated regression progression?
 
. Disney became a hollow shell of its former self
Its too bad Roy's not alive anymore so he can fire this fucker and replace him with someone even worse at running the company than the original guys he put in charge. its actually sort of funny in a way that a guy that was there since the beginning of Disney's rise ultimately consented to its various rapes.
when his secret Gay Guy disguise is just some glasses and a gay-ish shirt,
There's a reason honeypots have been effective since the beginning of time.
 
The reason why Bob Igor doesn't understand why his movies suck, is because he's the kind of guy that will play with his phone the entire movie, only tuning in when something loud happens, then at the end ask a bunch of questions that were answered in the movie.
 
I am not surprised by how much of a prick Bob Iger is, this is the same man who told George Lucas to his face that he doesn't understand Star Wars after George didn't like The Force Awakens.
 
That's been my experience, too. People today think that I grew up in a rich household because we would go once a year in the 90s and sometimes would bring a friend. We were really poor, but we lived about three hours away and the cost for all 5 of us was only around $150. It was something that really almost anyone could afford before. I have no idea how families are able to go now, especially since from what I've heard the Genie plus is almost mandatory. That's another hundred or so per day for a family.

I was curious about the other Disney parks and the one in Japan costs around $50-$65 USD depending on the day. That one is supposed to be the superior park where everything actually works. I know it's owned by a different company, but it just shows how mismanaged Disney is.
more than a hundred, some rides charge their own fee ontop of the app.
 
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