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I like to think that Bob iger had no idea until he read the article
*In the middle of watching Wall-e* EA: "Pay $34.99 to unlock the next half of the movie."
EA Disney. It’s in the money.
Hire ceo who will fix common customer complaints: ❌ Hire ceo who will double down on the mistakes: ✅
Disney+: "Your commercial break has ended. Please pay $0.99 to resume your program"
Disney is no longer an entertainment company, it's a company of companies. The opinions of critical consumers rarely matter to them. Remember that South Park episode about microtransactions? "What really matters is getting the most money out of that loyal 1%".
One person said “once no one even wants to pirate your stuff you know you’re fucked” they about to fuck around and find out
The hiring pool is so small because all these CEOs are probably buddies
It’s sad how Disney was actually once considered a dominant force in the movie industry. And that’s not me being “too old” or anything. Disney movies back then were very much still for children. Yet they carried a certain… spirit… to them that made them a cut above the rest. Nowadays, their recent movies don’t even compare to their older ones. Companies treat children like they don’t know any better. If there’s any reason why Gen Alpha is the way they are, it’s because of companies not understanding what children want. Children know what things like death and sorrow are. They understand basic human emotion, or serious moments in a piece of media. They’re just being limited and treated like they don’t know anything. And thus, they don’t learn anything and are limited by everything as a result. Sad to think that these companies that once brought memories are reducing themselves to little more than a former husk based on the assumption that children shouldn’t be seeing darker topics despite understanding said topics. Even if it’s “because they'll be sad” or something, yeah. No shit. That applies to anyone. Even adults. That’s how human emotion works, unless you’re one of those people who like dark moments. Of course they’ll be sad.
there was a manager at the mall in my hometown who ran 2 anchor department stores into the ground, then a victorias secret into the ground, then a forever 21 into the ground. Why the hell they kept hiring her is beyond me.
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Top Comments (10)
I like to think that Bob iger had no idea until he read the article
*In the middle of watching Wall-e* EA: "Pay $34.99 to unlock the next half of the movie."
EA Disney. It’s in the money.
Hire ceo who will fix common customer complaints: ❌ Hire ceo who will double down on the mistakes: ✅
Disney+: "Your commercial break has ended. Please pay $0.99 to resume your program"
Disney is no longer an entertainment company, it's a company of companies. The opinions of critical consumers rarely matter to them. Remember that South Park episode about microtransactions? "What really matters is getting the most money out of that loyal 1%".
One person said “once no one even wants to pirate your stuff you know you’re fucked” they about to fuck around and find out
The hiring pool is so small because all these CEOs are probably buddies
It’s sad how Disney was actually once considered a dominant force in the movie industry. And that’s not me being “too old” or anything. Disney movies back then were very much still for children. Yet they carried a certain… spirit… to them that made them a cut above the rest. Nowadays, their recent movies don’t even compare to their older ones. Companies treat children like they don’t know any better. If there’s any reason why Gen Alpha is the way they are, it’s because of companies not understanding what children want. Children know what things like death and sorrow are. They understand basic human emotion, or serious moments in a piece of media. They’re just being limited and treated like they don’t know anything. And thus, they don’t learn anything and are limited by everything as a result. Sad to think that these companies that once brought memories are reducing themselves to little more than a former husk based on the assumption that children shouldn’t be seeing darker topics despite understanding said topics. Even if it’s “because they'll be sad” or something, yeah. No shit. That applies to anyone. Even adults. That’s how human emotion works, unless you’re one of those people who like dark moments. Of course they’ll be sad.
there was a manager at the mall in my hometown who ran 2 anchor department stores into the ground, then a victorias secret into the ground, then a forever 21 into the ground. Why the hell they kept hiring her is beyond me.