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Toy Story came out in '95. Anyone who would have seen that when it was in theatres is old enough to have infant grandkids (if only just barely for someone 27yrs old).🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
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Toy Story came out in '95. Anyone who would have seen that when it was in theatres is old enough to have infant grandkids (if only just barely for someone 27yrs old).🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Toy Story came out in '95. Anyone who would have seen that when it was in theatres is old enough to have infant grandkids (if only just barely for someone 27yrs old).
It's also a true way of framing it.... That is a terrible way of framing it.
Good news guys! Shanghai Disney has reopened after three months!
Does not help I have a major grudge against Filloni.Doomcock and Midnight's Edge have been saying "Kathleen Kennedy is going to be sacked any day now! Filloni will save the franchise!" for years. I'll believe it when I see it.
Doomcock and Midnight's Edge have been saying "Kathleen Kennedy is going to be sacked any day now! Filloni will save the franchise!" for years. I'll believe it when I see it.
Yeah, they've been "reporting" that Kennedy could be on her way out since Solo flopped, at least.Doomcock and Midnight's Edge have been saying "Kathleen Kennedy is going to be sacked any day now! Filloni will save the franchise!" for years. I'll believe it when I see it.
Once a person gets that high up, in a corporation that large, getting rid of them isn't like firing a McDonald's worker for spoiling an order, it's like ousting El Presidente in a civil war. They have loyal minions/toadies and control in projects across dozens of departments and likely have blackmail material, secrets, and company plans for the future that could destroy the company if they decide to take the company down with them, which they will if they just randomly get fired because people who don't use those kind of strategies don't wind up executives in something as big as Diseny.
You have to wrest control away from them in each area first, else the company immediately suffers widespread failures the second they're fired. This may lead to them starting a rival company with their loyalists stealing away massive stashes of company ideas and secrets, or them gaining even more power if the shareholders have the idea that the sudden failures on firing are caused because the fired executive was actually the only one holding things together.
Disney's pretty infamous for its frequent brutal faction fights over control of the company. In my review for Gargoyles I mentioned how the show was essentially a casualty of this because Frank Wells died, leading to a faction fight between Eisner and Katzenberg with Katzenberg coming out the loser but ripping a bloody chunk of the animation talent away from Disney in the process, which he used to create Dreamworks and bringing an end to an era where Disney had some truly excellent cartoons going on.
In theory, 2024. In practice, not until the US ends as a political entity.How much longer until Mickey is in the public domain?
Bah I became a Great Grand Uncle 4 years ago.Toy Story came out in '95. Anyone who would have seen that when it was in theatres is old enough to have infant grandkids (if only just barely for someone 27yrs old).
My youngest sis is a great aunt. She was an infant when Toy Story was released.Bah I became a Great Grand Uncle 4 years ago.