for me it would be the comments from Steve Burke that he thought animation and the parks had suffered from lack of investment, which had stifled the creativity needed to maximise the potential of those two divisions. It's something that "we've" been saying for years, but it's never come from Eisner's lips as far as I'm aware. It seems a lot of "creative" people have high regard for Burke, so I do think it's possible he might have the right ideas.Roam, what could Comcast have possibly done to make you think they "get it" even a little?
Originally posted by Peter Pirate
Well, I'm actually with Disneycrazed on this one (door # 3) and the only way to get to peek behind this door is for Eisner to remain for the time being (hey it only has to be until the confidence vote, hopefully no confidence, at the meeting), which means NO to Comcast, TWX or the other big guys who only want Disney as another toy to add to their collection.
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Yes, but weve had that for the last 20 years.Originally posted by YoHo
A dancing Monkey in a Mouskateer hat would be better for Disney.