yes, before that they were just raping kids on a farm until they realised they could commercialise it and create an entire culture based on subliminal dick cartoons
As Iger spoke, the room seemed to transform into a stage, with the weight of the Marvel legacy hanging in the balance. Sensing the gravity of the moment, Bob Iger looked directly into Robert Downey Jr.'s eyes and, with sincerity, pleaded for his return, emphasizing the unique connection between actor and character.
Downey listened intently, the room filled with a palpable energy. After a moment of silence, he cracked a subtle smile and, with a twinkle in his eye, agreed to don the Iron Man suit once more. The decision wasn't just about contracts or business; it was a nod to the shared history, the magic of storytelling, and the extraordinary bond between a character and the actor who breathed life into him.
dinsey was successful in the 40s and 90s and people think that that means they were successful from the 40s to the 90s but they weren't they usually suck
>dinsey was successful in the 40s and 90s and people think that that means they were successful from the 40s to the 90s but they weren't they usually suck
They have never had so many bombs. The movies weren't as expensive then the losses we are talking about the last couple years are astronomical
Disney has been carried hard by their theme parks for decades. People act like Disney turning rides into movies is ridiculous, especially when Pirates was the only one that worked out, but the parks were always good at doing settings and genres that the animation studio rarely touched.
Disney wants everything in their parks to be movie-based now, and they're not letting Disney World / Land have its own brands associated with it anymore.
Disney have produced numerous stinkers and box office bombs. They were ridiculed for it throughout the 70s and 80s. The 2 pictures I liked -- which didn't do any business -- are: SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES (1983) and RETURN TO OZ (1985).
It almost brings a tear to my eye knowing that the days clown world are numbered. We are one hardcore economic collapse away from hardcore fascism and violence worldwide
I would NOT wanna be a troony of SJW loser when that happens.
This but unironically. When the boomers die off they will take their israelite/Israel worship and White guilt with them to the grave. Will be very interesting times
The ESG money is already running out and Blackrock has realized that propaganda and demoralization through entertainment isn't working. Nobody is watching their movies any more so who are they brainwashing?
This movie feels like that urban myth of sweatshop slaves sewing hidden messages in the clothes, but with writers hiding in plain sight the consecuences of diversity hires.
I have a hard time believing that anyone believed in this movie, except the middle management and upper management morons who weren't paying attention and just view all movies as interchangeable slop.
Only 100 years? I thought Disney is at least 150 at this point.
Film is an extremely young medium.
commercial films haven't existed for nearly that long
yes, before that they were just raping kids on a farm until they realised they could commercialise it and create an entire culture based on subliminal dick cartoons
1873? Maybe you are thinking of Coca Cola
150 years? The Walt Disney Company existed before Walt himself was even born? Is this your line of logic?
>replace entire company structure with people that hate everything Walt stood for and valued
>company implodes
Strange.
Also
>spread ass wide for Big Blackrock to boost ESG scores whenever possible
>Hire a woman from HR as President that groomed both of her children into LGBTQ and is hell bent on grooming all children
Wow I wonder why the movies suck
They won't go bankrupt. We aren't that lucky.
Hitler's ghost would just grab a proton pack and blow his brains out again. Being a loser transcends death.
Seethe harder, troon
As Iger spoke, the room seemed to transform into a stage, with the weight of the Marvel legacy hanging in the balance. Sensing the gravity of the moment, Bob Iger looked directly into Robert Downey Jr.'s eyes and, with sincerity, pleaded for his return, emphasizing the unique connection between actor and character.
Downey listened intently, the room filled with a palpable energy. After a moment of silence, he cracked a subtle smile and, with a twinkle in his eye, agreed to don the Iron Man suit once more. The decision wasn't just about contracts or business; it was a nod to the shared history, the magic of storytelling, and the extraordinary bond between a character and the actor who breathed life into him.
dinsey was successful in the 40s and 90s and people think that that means they were successful from the 40s to the 90s but they weren't they usually suck
They were doing so poorly after Walt they brought in Eisner and Frank Wells in 84 and became a public company
I think it can still be said that more than a majority were good films even if the company was slumping.
>dinsey was successful in the 40s and 90s and people think that that means they were successful from the 40s to the 90s but they weren't they usually suck
They have never had so many bombs. The movies weren't as expensive then the losses we are talking about the last couple years are astronomical
Disney has been carried hard by their theme parks for decades. People act like Disney turning rides into movies is ridiculous, especially when Pirates was the only one that worked out, but the parks were always good at doing settings and genres that the animation studio rarely touched.
Disney wants everything in their parks to be movie-based now, and they're not letting Disney World / Land have its own brands associated with it anymore.
That's why SEA exists, a megabrand for all the stuff not converted into movie rides to rally under.
https://www.ign.com/articles/disneyland-streaker-arrested-after-wandering-naked-through-its-a-small-world-ride
https://twitter.com/DisneyScoopGuy/status/1728922673852678644
>https://twitter.com/DisneyScoopGuy/status/1728922673852678644
based
>streaker
>wearing underwear
>decide to streak at Disney
>choose "It's a small world"
>now your penis will forever be associated with the "small world" song
That doesn't sound like a pro gamer move.
>That doesn't sound like a pro gamer mov-ACK
Where's the Duck Tales song with the special lyrics? It would fit perfectly with this.
Disney have produced numerous stinkers and box office bombs. They were ridiculed for it throughout the 70s and 80s. The 2 pictures I liked -- which didn't do any business -- are: SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES (1983) and RETURN TO OZ (1985).
>Celebrating 70 years with one of the most commercially and critically successful films
Reminder that Disney didn't have one single 1 billion movie this year-- last time that happened was a decade ago
How come mickey mouse isnt in the public domain? But other things like lotr lose their IP?
They protect Mickey with their lives, I wouldn't doubt you have to agree to die for Mickey at any moments notice to work for Disney.
One of us
The Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse is gonna be public domain next year
No it won't, they'll just retroactively extend copyright length again like the last 70 times this happened
they can renew the IP by continuing to use it
So why don't they make Steamboat Willie 2?
>They've run out of steam.
It almost brings a tear to my eye knowing that the days clown world are numbered. We are one hardcore economic collapse away from hardcore fascism and violence worldwide
I would NOT wanna be a troony of SJW loser when that happens.
source?
Just a decade ago, we feared that Disney would turn the world into a capitalist dystopia.
Now they're just the tomb-keepers of old, outdated brands.
Decade? Try 4 years, it's 2019 when the Endgame released and when they bought Fox.
Hi Zoomer
Are you moronic?
>Star Wars 50 year anniversary in 4 years
I'm so ready for the incoming disaster.
>Das rite!
fricking saved
their parks and media networks account for significant portion of their revenue, box office is only a small part.
parks are up 20% this year
They're up 20% because they increased their prices and whales gonna whale.
Great thing about Disney going bust is all the shills losing their pay cheque.
>1488x1488
Well-played, bro. Well-played.
Instead of making a Mickey Mouse movie to honor Disney they made a movie about moorish girlboss who hates white men
This but unironically. When the boomers die off they will take their israelite/Israel worship and White guilt with them to the grave. Will be very interesting times
>disney making slop and shitty remakes
>wonders why nobody is coming to see them
As long as ESG exists, they'll never go bankrupt. Too big to fail + they have hundreds of assets to sell off to keep them afloat forever. Cope.
The ESG money is already running out and Blackrock has realized that propaganda and demoralization through entertainment isn't working. Nobody is watching their movies any more so who are they brainwashing?
This movie feels like that urban myth of sweatshop slaves sewing hidden messages in the clothes, but with writers hiding in plain sight the consecuences of diversity hires.
I have a hard time believing that anyone believed in this movie, except the middle management and upper management morons who weren't paying attention and just view all movies as interchangeable slop.
>Walt's famous last words intensify
Iger's an archetypal Boomer, and there won't be acquisitions house flipping to pull him out of this hole.
WASP America knew. They truly, truly knew. Disney, Ford, all of them, they saw what was coming from the ~~*new national order*~~.
What does Kurt Russell have to do with anything?
The real walt disney is now a 20 year old zoomer learning to use AI in some discord, and mastering AI animation.
We will get some masterpieces in like 5-6 years from the first AI animation masters.