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What else must be said but, Iudea Delenda Est. Stuff like this is worth its weight in gold, and goes straight into my knowledge bin for teaching future generations about how America became Americanda. From Obongo killing Smith-Mundt for his masters, to all the anti-white racism from Vox, to exposés like this... my case is getting quite air tight.It's all-over social media too, and soon to be YouTubers ranting about it. Sucks to be Disney and their white male ally Michael Giordano right about now.
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It's always nice seeing an awful corporation not only eat shit, but also try desperately to cover it up. These retards dug their own grave, now they can lie in it.
This video claims the audience is mostly cat ladies, which kind of surprises me.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 interesting how the movies from Pixar at their prime still worked as well as they did when they relied so little on having a dedicated villain. One big exception however is Syndrome, he can contend with some of Disney's best.I talked with a guy at work and reached the conclusion that Disney had absolutely amazing villains in the past, while Pixar was pretty consistency bad. Sadly Pixar infected Disney
With the hubris of the supers with their "fuck you if you ain't born with it" mindset towards theIt's interesting how the movies from Pixar at their prime still worked as well as they did when they relied so little on having a dedicated villain. One big exception however is Syndrome, he can contend with some of Disney's best.
It does not matter how much Disney pays for lawyers or settlements, all the money in the world is worth it for the fight to make sure that children can learn what anal sex is in school. God speed mouse.
Don't bother with the article (or any of its 50 clones), it's 90% irrelevant shit whining about DeSantis.
Apparently 2 former employees are going to sue Disney (can't even figure out what court they are filing in, thanks faggot "journalists," - California, Florida or Federal) for essentially forcing them to move to Florida and then back to CA or lose their job. After selling their houses and buy new ones at insane CA prices.
Probably another 200 or so employees will join the suit. If this is in CA, Disney will be forced to pay for arbitration prior to the trial (if they don't settle) at about $15k per head, even if they dont agree to a settlement.
I suspect Disney will just settle, since they kind of need a lot of these employees anyway, but I hope they pull a Rekieta and just get mad about it.
I hope they pull a Rekieta and just get mad about it.
Toy Story always had decent villains and Monster’s Inc had pretty memorable ones as well. Hard to forget Randall, his design went hard. As for Toy Story, Pete and Lotso were both good and, even if he was a joke character in universe, Zurg is great.One big exception however is Syndrome, he can contend with some of Disney's best.
I still find it weird how quick Disney fell. 2009-12 gave the company some of its best villains between Vasilija and Gothel. I will also die on the hill that King Candy was genuinely one of the most well thought out antagonists and deserves way more credit than he is given.I talked with a guy at work and reached the conclusion that Disney had absolutely amazing villains in the past, while Pixar was pretty consistency bad. Sadly Pixar infected Disney
Pixar’s run in the 2000s was legendary. As Disney themselves got shittier and shittier, Pixar picked up the slack so much and made movies my family was actually excited to go see.It's interesting how the movies from Pixar at their prime still worked as well as they did when they relied so little on having a dedicated villain. One big exception however is Syndrome, he can contend with some of Disney's best.
I keep on forgetting this movie exists in this timeline. I always thought of it as a How To Train Your Dragon ripoff.Brave was… fine.
And Larry "The Juden Swine" Fink will be there with printed ESG funds to help keep them afloat.It does not matter how much Disney pays for lawyers or settlements, all the money in the world is worth it for the fight to make sure that children can learn what anal sex is in school. God speed mouse.
Syndrome is fun but I still forgot he exists. The writers didn't have too much to do with him in the film.It's interesting how the movies from Pixar at their prime still worked as well as they did when they relied so little on having a dedicated villain. One big exception however is Syndrome, he can contend with some of Disney's best.
Pixar was good until after Wall-E and then it got insanely shittier. Disney just self sabotaged their animation department though at least remained a mediocre level.Pixar’s run in the 2000s was legendary. As Disney themselves got shittier and shittier, Pixar picked up the slack so much and made movies my family was actually excited to go see.
It’s a shame that after TS3 there was an immediate, notable drop from them. Brave was… fine, Cars 2 was shit, and Good Dinosaur was just actually nothing.
It was The Lion King, not Aladdin. Pocahontas was supposed to be their prestige film, the one that would finally win them that Best Picture Oscar. The Lion King was made by their B team, so they weren't expecting much. Only the "B team picture" wound up becoming the highest grossing traditionally animated film ever made, while the "prestige" picture is nigh-universally regarded as the nadir of the RenaissanceWasn't there a post about Pocahontas being a flop while Aladdin was a massive seller (when their projection were opposite)
Walt would have called in glowfavors around 1978 or so and genocided the commies out of the USA so he could institute theotherwise, the woke mob would be trying to oust him from his own company.
Up and Toy Story 3 were basically Pixar's final send-off films marking the end of what was 15 years of great animation and storytelling. It's actually kind of telling when rewatching the two nowadays because they're both stories about "eras" coming to a close. Fredricksen comes to terms with his wife's death while Andy grows up. Since it was around this time in 2010 that the merger between Pixar and Disney was nearing full integration it was probably the old guard reflecting on these changes. You may not like those two films but if the studio had never produced anything else afterward it would have been a decent ending to Pixar as a cultural animation giant.Pixar was good until after Wall-E and then it got insanely shittier. Disney just self sabotaged their animation department though at least remained a mediocre level.
The Good Dinosaur and Brave are the literal definitions of mid.Pixar’s run in the 2000s was legendary. As Disney themselves got shittier and shittier, Pixar picked up the slack so much and made movies my family was actually excited to go see.
It’s a shame that after TS3 there was an immediate, notable drop from them. Brave was… fine, Cars 2 was shit, and Good Dinosaur was just actually nothing.