Disney needs to step up its Story telling game… it’s weak right now

Sirwalterraleigh

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What does that have to do with Stuber?

As I said not everyone gets your inside jokes, humor, and references.
Sarcasm…you nailed it. Which means your Jedi training is nearly complete

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CinematicFusion

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Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ Domestic Release Moves Up Two Days​

This isn't good news for Indians Jones when studios move up their tent poles. Usually studios back off if the film looks incredible.
Word on the street is Mission impossible is incredible. Haven’t heard anything about Indiana Jones expect Spielberg saying “When the lights came up I just turned to the group and said, ‘Damn! I thought I was the only one who knew how to make one of these.”
Not exactly “best of series” praise, that’s concerning.

Paramount distribution boss Chris Aronson went another direction with MI noting that he is not prone to hyperbole, but he believes this film is a high water mark for the franchise.
That is huge praise and I’m sure why they moved the movie up…. paramount smells blood
 

MoonRakerSCM

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Time will tell but the writing is on the wall.

You have one group led by a guy set on making the best darn movie he can to entertain his audience... With a talented team that is certainly capable of doing so...

The other group... Well, you know.
 
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Disney Irish

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Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ Domestic Release Moves Up Two Days​

This isn't good news for Indians Jones when studios move up their tent poles. Usually studios back off if the film looks incredible.
Word on the street is Mission impossible is incredible. Haven’t heard anything about Indiana Jones expect Spielberg saying “When the lights came up I just turned to the group and said, ‘Damn! I thought I was the only one who knew how to make one of these.”
Not exactly “best of series” praise, that’s concerning.

Paramount distribution boss Chris Aronson went another direction with MI noting that he is not prone to hyperbole, but he believes this film is a high water mark for the franchise.
That is huge praise and I’m sure why they moved the movie up…. paramount smells blood

I wouldn't read too much into this especially in relation to Indy 5. The move was only to the domestic release date to align it with the international release date of July 12th, nothing more. So now both domestic and international release on the same day of July 12th, rather than staggered 2 days.
 

TsWade2

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Just give Disney some time. I think they’ll get better with Pixar’s Elemental and WDAS Wish coming this year so give Disney some time, okay? Thank you.
 

CinematicFusion

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Original Poster
Disney has lost half its valuation since 2021. Was trading at over 180 a share. Today it’s 92.
Company is a joke right now with no end in sight.
Disney needs its next Frozen or Encanto and needs several in a row. Star Wars has faded since Last Jedi, it’s an average tv show now.
Marvel can’t gets it footing back after the end of infinity stones saga.
Guardians was solid but it’s underperforming guardians 2.
Scary times for Disney.
 

BlakeW39

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Disney has lost half its valuation since 2021. Was trading at over 180 a share. Today it’s 92.
Company is a joke right now with no end in sight.
Disney needs its next Frozen or Encanto and needs several in a row. Star Wars has faded since Last Jedi, it’s an average tv show now.
Marvel can’t gets it footing back after the end of infinity stones saga.
Guardians was solid but it’s underperforming guardians 2.
Scary times for Disney.

They couldn't deserve it any more. They've been screwing their consumers, especially us parks fans for so long now... and they've managed to take it far enough that they're actually suffering some consequences.
 

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