Well?
We're going to see Pixar's films be theatrical exclusives again, so bridges are being built there. Things will turn around, and people will see how it's still valuable and necessary, especially as a distinct entity.Since Pixar gets no respect anymore from Disney, I would combined them so at least the former Pixar stuff would get equal marketing and not instantly sent to Disney+.
How are they any better than one another? There was a difference when Pixar released Wall*E while Disney made Chicken Little. Now you can't tell the difference. They are both made by committee.We're going to see Pixar's films be theatrical exclusives again, so bridges are being built there. Things will turn around, and people will see how it's still valuable and necessary, especially as a distinct entity.
I didn't say they're better than one another. But that at this point, Pixar is so well-established as a distinct entity that people would not stand for it being fully subsumed the way New Line ended up being in 2008 into WB. (Alan Horn's fault there. See a pattern?) Besides, Pixar is still very much a thriving part of the studio, and that's because Emeryville has been left to run itself.How are they any better than one another? There was a difference when Pixar released Wall*E while Disney made Chicken Little. Now you can't tell the difference. They are both made by committee.
Fox's Blue Sky animation was a thriving until the mouse instantly killed it.I didn't say they're better than one another. But that at this point, Pixar is so well-established as a distinct entity that people would not stand for it being fully subsumed the way New Line ended up being in 2008 into WB. (Alan Horn's fault there. See a pattern?) Besides, Pixar is still very much a thriving part of the studio, and that's because Emeryville has been left to run itself.
No. Lightyear is the only Pixar flop. They would need several poorly reviewed and financial disappointments in a row before I would even consider a merger. I'm optimistic that Pixar can pull itself back up.
I'm surprised the gut reaction of everyone is to kill Pixar rather than hope it gets revitalized. Every studio has its highs and lows. Disney Animation had crappy/financially underperforming periods in the 1940s, 1970s-80s and early-mid 2000s. Would you have rooted for the Disney animation studio shutting down in the 80s before the Disney Renaissance? Or have it completely shut down in the mid 2000s before the revival?
What do you mean by 'thrive'?Fox's Blue Sky animation was a thriving until the mouse instantly killed it.
I hate to agree…but you are factually correct.Pixar used to have an uninterrupted string of hits. Lately it has been a string of flops and it doesn't look like it will stop anytime soon. These movies are making the Good Dinosaur look watchable. There is something very wrong at Disney.
Spiderman across the spider verse was made for a third of Elemental and looked incredible and had a great story. There is nothing incredible coming from Pixar in the next three movies except more bug eye, big teeth people and a retread sequel.
Just combine the two and hire exceptional writers and find a top creative to lead them. The place hasn't been the same since John Lasseter got kicked out.
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