So what companies?I was a consultant called in when things were falling apart...
So what companies?I was a consultant called in when things were falling apart...
So what companies?
Disney is spending too much time managing the stock price rather than growing the business top lines and creating NEW lines of business.
Concept art from Henry Selick's cancelled Pixar film "The Shadow King"
http://katycwwu.tumblr.com/
Nah, that's a rebooted version of a project at DWA called "Me and My Shadow".Seems like that concept inspired Edgar Wright
http://deadline.com/2015/11/edgar-w...ns-david-walliams-shadows-project-1201630545/
Seems very cheap - actually smacks of desperation.
edited to fix Siri's changes
So are all movies played on cable TV there because of acts of desperation? These channels need content. Why is this contract any different? Is WBs desperate for broadcasting all those Harry Potter Weekends? Or do they get a pass?
I tend to agree with you. Would be interesting to see where the parks end up after the smoke clears, as they are consistently profitable.I've been on the ground floor for many corporate implosions, So I've seen the signs many time before and at companies bigger than Disney
Dont you dare assume my gender!!!!!!So are the word police. Be careful and don't trigger anyone.
Dont you dare assume my gender!!!!!!
2 + 2 = "inequality" ...Triggered!!!!!!That's funny/ironic that you say that...I think that people assume from my Mickey avatar that I am male....I'm not. But I chose it b/c it's probably my favorite short, my nose is always in a book no matter the chaos, and there is no 'Sorceress Minnie'.
At DCA it was never themed sufficiently or in the right location to call it "Hollywood Tower Hotel" to begin with. It is shoehorned between Bugs Land and the Monsters-Hollywood-Mad T Party Mess Land. As far as theme goes, I'd call it "Let's-Stick-It-Here-Land". So no reason to bemoan it's loss. Hopefully Marvel coherence will prevail.Unrelated but apparently tonight was the first night they didn't turn on the Hollywood Tower Hotel light sign at DCA. Word is the sign is coming down soon...The whole thing is still such a horrible, horrible decision.
It's the VALUE of the deal which smacks of desperation not the deal itself as internet distribution IS the wave of the future, 25 Mil per year for the crown jewels of Disney's film catalog is pretty cheap money.
And yet this is the SAME Disney company which paid 4 Billion dollars for a poor NFL package which did not even include a single Superbowl.
Looks like Disney 'Needs Cash Now' and sold the distribution rights for far less than they were worth.
Boys and girls, I give you the pay window system.This money is IN ADDITION to the Netflix deal. $25m/year for TV and advertising based streaming seems like a decent deal on top of the $300 million per year Netflix deal (since streaming is the future). Source: CNBC and Forbes
At DCA it was never themed sufficiently or in the right location to call it "Hollywood Tower Hotel" to begin with. It is shoehorned between Bugs Land and the Monsters-Hollywood-Mad T Party Mess Land. As far as theme goes, I'd call it "Let's-Stick-It-Here-Land". So no reason to bemoan it's loss. Hopefully Marvel coherence will prevail.
Then why not make Hollywood Land better rather than diluting the park after all the previous work done in areas like Paradise Pier and Grizzly Peak?That's always been my point with replacing it. At long as the replacement is still a quality attraction (and it can/should be), it will potentially be a better overall theme by being part of a greater Marvel land. In DCA, ToT is just kinda there, in a side street, not really part of the greater Hollywoodland area.
At DCA it was never themed sufficiently or in the right location to call it "Hollywood Tower Hotel" to begin with. It is shoehorned between Bugs Land and the Monsters-Hollywood-Mad T Party Mess Land. As far as theme goes, I'd call it "Let's-Stick-It-Here-Land". So no reason to bemoan it's loss. Hopefully Marvel coherence will prevail.
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