CTXRover
Well-Known Member
Here is a somewhat ironic, yet inaccurate headline I just heard on TV regarding this whole Pixar/Disney issue. The story started off saying: "Disney loses Nemo".
What is ironic (and correct) is that by NOT signing the new deal that Pixar demanded, Disney actually KEEPS Nemo and Pixar is the one who loses him. Had Disney signed the "final offer" Pixar gave them, Disney would have kept Pixar (basically only to 'control' the competition: there was actually little to negative financial gain in keeping Pixar under that offer), but LOST Nemo in return. The problem is, can Disney actually DO anything productive with Nemo without Pixar.
What is ironic (and correct) is that by NOT signing the new deal that Pixar demanded, Disney actually KEEPS Nemo and Pixar is the one who loses him. Had Disney signed the "final offer" Pixar gave them, Disney would have kept Pixar (basically only to 'control' the competition: there was actually little to negative financial gain in keeping Pixar under that offer), but LOST Nemo in return. The problem is, can Disney actually DO anything productive with Nemo without Pixar.