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Of course I'm not surprised!
Actually, and more seriously, I think this more than anything is perhaps the culmination of what was started in Philadeplphia in 2004.
If there's anything that cements the ending of "the Eisner era", it's the joining forces with his old enemy Jobs and the partnership with Pixar under new boss Bob Iger.
I have been impressed with Iger so far, and think that he has his priorities straight. This could mean that Disney is "back", better than ever...
The potential is now there.
Actually, and more seriously, I think this more than anything is perhaps the culmination of what was started in Philadeplphia in 2004.
If there's anything that cements the ending of "the Eisner era", it's the joining forces with his old enemy Jobs and the partnership with Pixar under new boss Bob Iger.
I have been impressed with Iger so far, and think that he has his priorities straight. This could mean that Disney is "back", better than ever...
The potential is now there.
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This is interesting.
Wendy's Jane isn't the only one who's a bit skeptical.
http://cganimation.blogspot.com/2006/01 ... ement.html
Wendy's Jane isn't the only one who's a bit skeptical.
http://cganimation.blogspot.com/2006/01 ... ement.html
That's what I'd like. Another fairy-tale parody? Uh...no thanks.(and by that I mean, a beautiful romantic fairy-tale)
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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What the Incredibles showed us is that PIXAR let completely the direcotor do HIS movie in the way HE conceived it. What Disney failed to do (thanks Stainton) as many aborted projects sadly demonstrate: Fraidy Cat, Fantasia 2006....
I've faith tha Catmull andLasseter will let the directors at Disney do their movie with no interferring by the marketing team and the toys sellers...
I've faith tha Catmull andLasseter will let the directors at Disney do their movie with no interferring by the marketing team and the toys sellers...
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