JeffJewell
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2000
- Messages
- 534
Profitable is as profitable does
The crux of our disagreement is that Disney used to be synonymous with high quality productions, particularly animation and theme parks.
To many of us, this "high quality" is more than merely important, it is the critical factor that built the name and the company of Disney.
Eisner's Disney, to a very great extent, doesn't actually "produce" anything anymore, they rent or buy it from someone else, and with an eye towards low cost of acquisition rather than high standards. The consistent, high-quality productions are not occuring, despite Eisner's ability to show a profit.
To many of you, this "turning a profit" is the sum total of your measurement of Disney.
"Many of you" think "many of us" are wacky idealists, lost in the clouds and the past. Conversely, "many of us" think "many of you" are a sad reflection of a culture that reveres money rather than quality.
Peter, you're definitely right about one thing... this is the point of the discussion where we're either going to agree to disagree or we're going to get banished to the Debate Board.
Jeff