Disney War Over?
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Disney War Over?
so what exactly does the "putting aside differences" and "acknowledgement of eachother's roles in the company " mean for Disney? Does this mean Iger really IS interested in bringing back everything that made Disney great (in other words, become a living legend and be known as the man that saved the company) Or did Roy and Stan simply give up (in other words, bring on Cinderella 3!)
What exactly is Roy's new function within Disney? I thought I'd start a new thread because everything seems a little vague and very sudden... out of the blue. Hope there isn't already a thread, looked but couldn't find.
What exactly is Roy's new function within Disney? I thought I'd start a new thread because everything seems a little vague and very sudden... out of the blue. Hope there isn't already a thread, looked but couldn't find.
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Discussions between both camps have been happening since Iger took control.
The recent filing of the SaveDisney movement was a make or break thing, to show that they were still willing to put the pressure on.
Iger, I think, realises that having a popular face for the company and not having these very public splits is a good thing for Disney - whatever happens with the continuation of the DTV sequels.
Iger IS his own man, and it seems he is stading up - very slowly but extremely surely - to be someone that can carry Disney through at least the next 10-20 years. With Roy on board (basically as an official "guardian" of the legacy) and with the ear of Iger, I think we can look forward to something of a return to Disney's past.
It will take time, but the rumors of a return to 2D and the re-upping with Pixar can only be a good thing, right?
I guess the only pay off we might have to face is an added push for Iger's baby - ESPN - in such things as the Cinderella extras tie-in.
The recent filing of the SaveDisney movement was a make or break thing, to show that they were still willing to put the pressure on.
Iger, I think, realises that having a popular face for the company and not having these very public splits is a good thing for Disney - whatever happens with the continuation of the DTV sequels.
Iger IS his own man, and it seems he is stading up - very slowly but extremely surely - to be someone that can carry Disney through at least the next 10-20 years. With Roy on board (basically as an official "guardian" of the legacy) and with the ear of Iger, I think we can look forward to something of a return to Disney's past.
It will take time, but the rumors of a return to 2D and the re-upping with Pixar can only be a good thing, right?
I guess the only pay off we might have to face is an added push for Iger's baby - ESPN - in such things as the Cinderella extras tie-in.
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Director Emeritus. According to Dictionary.com...PatrickvD wrote:What exactly is Roy's new function within Disney?
Emeritus: Retired but retaining an honorary title corresponding to that held immediately before retirement: a professor emeritus.
So judging by the name alone, this seems nothing more than an honorary position. Having a title but not much else.
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Ahh, but he's also a consultant, which means that he'll be listened too.
Plus, Iger wouldn't have gone to the trouble just to have him around and not use him. Roy will be back, as I say, front and center as company spokesman and the face of Disney.
Yes, it's an honorary position, but this is a title with a lot more behind it than people may think.
Plus, Iger wouldn't have gone to the trouble just to have him around and not use him. Roy will be back, as I say, front and center as company spokesman and the face of Disney.
Yes, it's an honorary position, but this is a title with a lot more behind it than people may think.
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Y'know, I don't always "get" Hill. He sometimes comes over as some kind of used car salesman.
That opening quote - isn't it convienient that the "JHM reader" just happened to succinctly cover all of the recent events in that one line?
Yep... he does sorta, kinda mention that he knew something like this could have been on the cards "for a number of months now".
And I always find it strange that his sources speak in the same start-stop, comma-punctuated way that he does, although of course that could just be him interpreting their words.
And just what is it with him and naming SaveDisney all the time in quotes: "Save Disney"? That's just rude of the man toward their campaign, surely?
"I've been hearing some awfully interesting rumors lately..." - Of course you have, Jim.
"Toy Story III"? Could it be that this announcement is just another Mouse-made bait-and-switch tactic designed to get Steve Jobs & Pixar back to the negotiating table?"
Isn't he a little late coming to this conclusion?
In the words of Mr Hill: "Your thoughts?"
That opening quote - isn't it convienient that the "JHM reader" just happened to succinctly cover all of the recent events in that one line?
Yep... he does sorta, kinda mention that he knew something like this could have been on the cards "for a number of months now".
And I always find it strange that his sources speak in the same start-stop, comma-punctuated way that he does, although of course that could just be him interpreting their words.
And just what is it with him and naming SaveDisney all the time in quotes: "Save Disney"? That's just rude of the man toward their campaign, surely?
"I've been hearing some awfully interesting rumors lately..." - Of course you have, Jim.
"Toy Story III"? Could it be that this announcement is just another Mouse-made bait-and-switch tactic designed to get Steve Jobs & Pixar back to the negotiating table?"
Isn't he a little late coming to this conclusion?
In the words of Mr Hill: "Your thoughts?"
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Ahh, but he's also a consultant, which means that he'll be listened too.
Plus, Iger wouldn't have gone to the trouble just to have him around and not use him. Roy will be back, as I say, front and center as company spokesman and the face of Disney.
Yes, it's an honorary position, but this is a title with a lot more behind it than people may think.
Oh, G-d. That's all I'm going to say.
I am not happy about this.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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I would love that, yes, (that's the only good thing about this whole mess) but I can't stand the thought that those four movies that brought back animation in the first place will continue to be promoted again and again w/out ever mentioning the man who was responsible for their quality....I'm sorry but that does not sit well with me.
They've been savaging JK for ten years. In every way imaginable. At least if they continue to do it, (which I expect they will, with Roy there) there won't be that old excuse that: "Oh, it's just because Eisner hates him and Eisner controls everything."
Someone will have to be responsible....
Well, that's all I'm going to say.
They've been savaging JK for ten years. In every way imaginable. At least if they continue to do it, (which I expect they will, with Roy there) there won't be that old excuse that: "Oh, it's just because Eisner hates him and Eisner controls everything."
Someone will have to be responsible....
Well, that's all I'm going to say.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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