Michael Eisner on Larry King tonight

Calamar

New Member
Har, har. This is hilarious. :p

Eisner: "I respect Walt Disney's wish to preserve his privacy after his death. I'm also quite proud of my efforts to discover the secret location of his tomb."
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Caller: "I love MGM's animation attraction. It's my favorite. Where did all the Florida animators go?"

[Paraphrased, of course.]
 

MagicalMonorail

New Member
I'm mad! I'm from Louisiana and I was going to ask about the Florida animators. Some girl from Amite beat me. I wasn't aware they're still doing animation in Florida. I don't see how it will be the same "great attraction" without all the animators in there. And that question about Walt being frozen? :hammer: What will we get next?
 

dmmgp2000

Member
Sounds like I missed the one good question.....I caught the very end...it sounded like the lady was complaining that Disneyland was too expensive?? Can someone fill me in?
 

dmmgp2000

Member
DCA's Tower of Terror is "Spectacular"??? I read on Miceage.com earlier today that he hated it because it was way too short and according to the site, Eisner said it was "not scary enough".......interesting.
 

ISTCrew20

Well-Known Member
everything is just AWESOME...



They missed of screened these questions first. If I got through, I would not stop with the important questions.


What would you of asked?
 

civileng68

Account Suspended
wow

Wow! Any supporter of this guy surely understands now what we're talking about.

Was it obvious that this guy has no clue or what?

Every question that he answered started with about 10 "uhhhh's"

He also seems to be very arrogant with some of his comments. This guy is lost!

He is all about the cash and has no clue nor care what Walt wanted. This man is truly proud of himself.

What a freaking jerk! Also, he actually had the nerve to mention moving the animators to California. Funny since most of them didnt' make the trip.
 

civileng68

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lol

Originally posted by ISTCrew20
everything is just AWESOME...



They missed of screened these questions first. If I got through, I would not stop with the important questions.


What would you of asked?


I can tell you this. I was watching his body language and man, you could tell the minute they went to the phones that he was expecting the worst. I really think they screened the calls because the few that got through really went easy on him.

What a jerk.
 

cherrynegra

Well-Known Member
Okay, did I not say there would be some stupid questions? What the heck was with that frozen Walt question? And there were a couple of callers that just screamed PLANTED!! Or maybe it was me. I just found that interview to be such a con job. God I wish I were going to the meeting in Philly.
 

joefox97

Active Member
I hate to let loose with a flurry like this, but that was the biggest crock of ________ interview ever. Larry King, the aging dinosaur he is, must've been afraid to ask a poignant question for fear HE WOULD KEEL OVER FROM THE SHOCK OF IT. He didn't ask a single pointed, difficult question. The callers they let in (yes, they are screened) gave the stupidest questions possible -- and the real questions every wanted answered? They're still out there, boys and girls.

Now the question is: how do we get the answers? Stay tuned...
 

General Grizz

New Member
Naw, I would "uhh" and so would Roy or Stan. We're all nervous. :lol:

"Pirates of the Caribbean Christmas" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Oh gosh. "Everything is fine, nothing is ruined"

Of COURSE the only worthy question was "DCA is lacking."

The rest:

. . . . IS WALT DISNEY FROZEN?

The CNN people obviously wanted to filter calls. They did not accept my calls on animation, etc. - probably just wanted the "Eisner-friendly" blind questions.

Oy vey.

That guy looks so evil.
 

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