trainplane3
Well-Known Member
I wonder how the people behind the Star Wars Despecialized editions feel about this?
Happily, they haven't done that yet, and the new film is getting amazing reviews, so I'm optimistic.
Does anyone actually know the details on Uni's agreement for the Simpsons in the parks. Just curious.
I'll let y'all know...seeing it in 10 hours.
James Cameron/Lightstorm control Avatar. Fox is just a distributor. If Disney wanted to, they could bought out Fox from that contract and brought it to WDP or Disneynature.I don't know...I'm asking?
Cameron would not have to have his movies financed by the studios...only he, Lucas and Spielberg in the form of dreamworks can do that...why wouldn't they?
But in the digital/post home video era...it doesn't mean nearly as much as it once did...especially if they continue to mass produce bad, disjointed Star Wars movies
It's funny that you bring that up at all because I was just thinking that Disney making some sort of deal with Universal doesn't seem so impossible anymore. Don't get me wrong, it's still a bit pie in the sky, but now that they've made a shared agreement with Sony to get Spider-Man in the MCU AND the X-Men rights back wholesale, the ironclad Universal theme park rights are the last Marvel domino to fall. Sure, all three of these are vastly different deals, but I'll just say this. If you told me earlier this year even that Fox's Marvel properties would be back at Marvel by December, I would've laughed hysterically in your face.Sorry... thought it was the infamous Marvel contract.
Me too...
Though I know the entire movie already...
One of the worst human beings on the planet.Does anyone know who Rupert Murdoch is?
It's funny that you bring that up at all because I was just thinking that Disney making some sort of deal with Universal doesn't seem so impossible anymore. Don't get me wrong, it's still a bit pie in the sky, but now that they've made a shared agreement with Sony to get Spider-Man in the MCU AND the X-Men rights back wholesale, the ironclad Universal theme park is the last Marvel domino to fall. Sure, all three of these are vastly different deals, but I'll just say this. If you told me earlier this year even that Fox's Marvel properties would be back at Marvel by December, I would've laughed hysterically in your face.
This is probably a bad thing for us...let's be honest.
Iger needs to go before none of us can go for a week without speaking to a loan officer...
He needs to go as all his actions are desperation moves for stock value and that doesn't provide the stability longterm disney must have...
And the Murdochs around is also a bad idea...
Does anyone know who Rupert Murdoch is?
Pro-American? A cowboy and marine fan?
Lol...
An Australian billionaire who (in print...so nobody knows) has made it clear he hates two kinds of people:
1. The poor
2. Americans
...which makes him the greatest ringmaster since PT Barnum...with other obvious references there.
Now he'll be dead soon...and Jerry hall can go back to Mick...but how far can the apples fall off the tree?
One of the worst human beings on the planet.
Which is why I'm glad Disney is taking 20th Century Fox and National Geographic away from him.
Actually, Rupert is now a US citizen. If I remember, there are regulations prohibiting the ownership of US media by foreigners.
And don't forget, he still owns WSJ.
So who's gonna lose their hand in this one? And will the new Death Star be an entire solar system this time?
Disney is buying back $10B in stock before deal closes, according to CNBC. Fox shareholders will own 25% of Disney (that's not just the Murdochs, folks).
Comcast is in an IP battle with Disney...they're the only two players really left as Sony inevitably retracts...
So I would say it's less likely they get anything from Comcast now...
1. Comcast made its billions off cable tv...you see where that's going. Disney is in trouble because of espn and that isn't nearly as big of a problem as Comcast.
2. Comcast is well run...the Roberts are smart and shrewd and nobody around/under iger is because of the insane Eisner culture that still exists in essence.
3. They made their choice to be a big themepark operator...giving material to your competitor down the street doesn't make sense...even if they have to pay. It's like a "loss leader"
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