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TronFAQ
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Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Friday, September, 30, 2005 5:36 PM


News story on Eisner
I wonder what effect this will have on Disney . . . if any.

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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Friday, September, 30, 2005 7:18 PM
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TheJediUnit
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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Monday, October, 03, 2005 2:27 PM
As CEO's go, he's got to be easily replaced. As Disney goes, what a far cry Eisner was from Walt. Dear Lord, the company badly needs another Walt, even 1/10 his creative vision and capacity to love the company, it's image and work. Eisner might have been a good choice for a textile corporation CEO or a McDonald’s regional manager, but Disney? No.

I won’t go so far as to say good riddance, but dern close. Disney cannot afford another Eisner, at all.

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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Monday, October, 03, 2005 3:23 PM


I'm concerned that whoever replaces him will be just as lame as he was.

Like you said, Jedi. Eisner may have known how to run a business and get bottom line results, but creatively he was a big fat zero. I don't think Walt would be too happy to know what was happening to his company these days, if he was still alive.

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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Monday, October, 03, 2005 3:40 PM
redrain85 Wrote:

I'm concerned that whoever replaces him will be just as lame as he was.

Like you said, Jedi. Eisner may have known how to run a business and get bottom line results, but creatively he was a big fat zero. I don't think Walt would be too happy to know what was happening to his company these days, if he was still alive.


I agree. Walt must have rolled over in his grave a lot lately. I just really hope they find someone with a lot of heart.



 
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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Monday, October, 03, 2005 5:53 PM
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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Monday, October, 03, 2005 6:49 PM
I hope who ever they get next can repair the damage that's been done. I also hope they revitalize the studios and start rolling out new ideas and animation, even experimental stuff would be great. It's time to let the artists start dreaming again Disney.

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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Monday, October, 03, 2005 7:54 PM
Sketch Wrote:I hope who ever they get next can repair the damage that's been done. I also hope they revitalize the studios and start rolling out new ideas and animation, even experimental stuff would be great. It's time to let the artists start dreaming again Disney.

Yes, DITTO!

But realistically, what are the chances Disney will allow any of that to happen? Disney has become a play it safe, cookie cutter outfit... more of less. Oh never mind. I tend to get irritated when I get in to thinking about all that is wrong with companies like this. The bottom line is financial, period. Creativity, innovation, and experimental are things that don't mean squat when it comes to making a safe, tried-and-true profit.

Well, perhaps they'll improve in the years to come.

First thing I'd like to see is them sell the TRON rights to Mr. Lisberger. That won't happen, but it would be cool.
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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Monday, October, 03, 2005 9:16 PM
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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Tuesday, October, 04, 2005 11:17 AM
FreedomForever Wrote:Maybe when they get a new CEO he/she will do something with Tron...

Unless there's suddenly a merchandising interest/opportunity I doubt it.


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The PimpDragon
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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Tuesday, October, 04, 2005 6:40 PM
Has anyone seen the "Family Guy" Movie about Stewie?

The Walt Disney scene made Coke come out of my nose!

I won't say what he says, but it's totally wrong and totally funny!


 
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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Tuesday, October, 04, 2005 7:53 PM
Boingo_Buzzard Wrote:
FreedomForever Wrote:Maybe when they get a new CEO he/she will do something with Tron...

Unless there's suddenly a merchandising interest/opportunity I doubt it.



We can hope...



 
Boingo_Buzzard
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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Tuesday, October, 04, 2005 11:37 PM
The PimpDragon Wrote:Has anyone seen the "Family Guy" Movie about Stewie?

No, how is it? Sometimes animated shows don't translate well into movie-length movies. South Park was definately an exception to that.


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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Wednesday, October, 05, 2005 12:58 PM
Boingo_Buzzard Wrote:
The PimpDragon Wrote:Has anyone seen the "Family Guy" Movie about Stewie?

No, how is it? Sometimes animated shows don't translate well into movie-length movies. South Park was definately an exception to that.




I have a bootleg of the film and it's great. Laughed my ass off. I bought a UMD copy for my PSP and ended up with the right package, but instead of the film, I got The Freakin' Sweet Collection which isn't even supposed to be on UMD at this point. I have ordered a second copy so I can get the right movie, and Deep Discount DVD is letting me keep the erroneous disc as long as I pay for the second one too. Freaking sweet!

Anyway, I highly recommend the Stewie Griffin movie. Be prepared for the "coinpurse" scene. Any liquid you may be drinking will come out of your nose.

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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Wednesday, October, 05, 2005 9:43 PM
DaveTRON Wrote:Be prepared for the "coinpurse" scene. Any liquid you may be drinking will come out of your nose.

What the deuce?!!!



That's cool, I didn't even think of UMD. :P



 
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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Thursday, October, 06, 2005 2:23 PM
The PimpDragon Wrote:Has anyone seen the "Family Guy" Movie about Stewie?

The Walt Disney scene made Coke come out of my nose!

I won't say what he says, but it's totally wrong and totally funny!
I LOVE THAT MOVIE!!

Especialy when they had Brittany Spears's concert thingy and she was all old and fat and in a weelchair. LOL!

Those writer dudes are insane...

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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Thursday, October, 06, 2005 4:10 PM
Tori Wrote:
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Especialy when they had Brittany Spears's concert thingy and she was all old and fat and in a weelchair. LOL!

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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Sunday, October, 16, 2005 1:41 AM


An update on Eisner. He's severed all ties with Disney.

Eisner gone for good
And here's some info about his replacement.

Robert Iger
Don't know what to think of him. He used to work at ABC, before Disney took over the network.



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DaveTRON
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on Sunday, October, 16, 2005 12:21 PM
Ya know, in reading this section, I should point something out to all of you. There might not be a Disney if it were not for Michael Eisner.

If you take out the latter years of his term and focus on the first ten years, they were spent rebuilding a company that was nearly taken over and sold off for spare parts.

While he certainly didn't maintain the momentum of the first 10 years in the last 10, he was certainly a key piece in the rebuilding of Disney as one of the key studios in the business.

Give him the credit he is due for that. A lot of his problem has been replacing key people like Wells, Katzenburg and a few others. He's not been very good at finding creative people to take their roles.

One other point I will make. Roy Disney is a WAD! Why do people give him ANY credit for Disney as it stands today? He has done nothing for that company other than sow dissention and strife. Name for me one thing that he's actually done that was good for the company? Please, because there isn't one. And don't say his "Save Disney" campaign, because that was not good for Disney in any way.

Just my .02. the guy didn't finish well, but that wasn't entirely his fault. He did bring us a lot of good things in the 80's and 90's with his team at that time. Try to remember that.

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Re: Michael Eisner is finally leaving Disney

on Sunday, October, 16, 2005 2:41 PM
What would've happened to the Tron rights if Disney had gone under some time after Tron was made? Would a different studio have purchased them?

I ask because I can't imagine all of Disney's intellectual properties just dying if they went under; so I'm really curious. I guess some takeover company would've gotten the rights?

In some respects (at least for the longevity of Tron), maybe it would've been a good thing if Disney had gone under in the late 80s or early 90s. Maybe the new company would've seen some potential in Tron and pushed it more/better than Disney has?

Of course, this is all just rambling 'what ifs'. We'll never know!


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