If only Frank Wells hadn't have met such an untimely death, he kept Eisner in check.
It was no trick to make Disney rich and turn it all around in the mid 80's the company was sitting on a goldmine of unreleased material and low prices at the parks.
The company has now been totally raped - all the films have been released on sell through, park charges have been raised to their absolute maximum, staffing and rides cut to their bare minimum.
The fan base and reputation Walt strove so hard for is wearing thin and business is suffering as a result.
I think it's going to take a much more creative man than Eisner to sort out the mess he's in now.
It was no trick to make Disney rich and turn it all around in the mid 80's the company was sitting on a goldmine of unreleased material and low prices at the parks.
The company has now been totally raped - all the films have been released on sell through, park charges have been raised to their absolute maximum, staffing and rides cut to their bare minimum.
The fan base and reputation Walt strove so hard for is wearing thin and business is suffering as a result.
I think it's going to take a much more creative man than Eisner to sort out the mess he's in now.