Exactly. And agree with it or not, there IS consistency in that at least.
ha! please, baby Anakin. make it so!YellowPot_97 said:
hopefully someone is going through Rian Johnson's old tweets right now
rhutton125 said:
That would rule, but I can't see that if it takes place in Europe. NYC for sure though - would be incredible.
Why were Gunn's tweets ok when he was hired in 2013 but a fireable offense in 2018?Brian Earl Spilner said:
How did this suddenly surface now?
And this is getting pretty ridiculous. We're at the point where decade-old joke tweets are now a fireable offense?
Bobcat06 said:
James Gunn is a great director. I take him at his word that he has changed.
Nonetheless DISNEY CANNOT AFFORD TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH PEDOPHILIA, even passively by not firing an employee. And if Disney hadn't fired Gunn, the blogs that dug up his tweets would have accused Disney of defending pedophilia.
Quick history lesson:
In the 1980s, Disney was in a rut producing flops like The Black Cauldron. Michael Eisner comes in put emphasis on quality and turns it into an animated film powerhouse. Little Mermaid, Beauty & the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King. Each film would surpass the previous in ticket sales and got to the point where they were banking almost $1B per animated film. Then in 1995, Disney was accused of inserting subliminal messages in their films. Parents stopped taking their kids to see their films (speaking from experience) and sales plummeted. Pocahontas, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Hercules all grossed a meager $300M. Rumors, even if they aren't true, can damage a company's revenue.
Firing Gunn was not an ethical or moral decision. It was a business decision. Disney must maintain a family friendly image. Their bottom line depends on it.
This is a serious post?Bobcat06 said:
James Gunn is a great director. I take him at his word that he has changed.
Nonetheless DISNEY CANNOT AFFORD TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH PEDOPHILIA, even passively by not firing an employee. And if Disney hadn't fired Gunn, the blogs that dug up his tweets would have accused Disney of defending pedophilia.
Quick history lesson:
In the 1980s, Disney was in a rut producing flops like The Black Cauldron. Michael Eisner comes in put emphasis on quality and turns it into an animated film powerhouse. Little Mermaid, Beauty & the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King. Each film would surpass the previous in ticket sales and got to the point where they were banking almost $1B per animated film. Then in 1995, Disney was accused of inserting subliminal messages in their films. Parents stopped taking their kids to see their films (speaking from experience) and sales plummeted. Pocahontas, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Hercules all grossed a meager $300M. Rumors, even if they aren't true, can damage a company's revenue.
Firing Gunn was not an ethical or moral decision. It was a business decision. Disney must maintain a family friendly image. Their bottom line depends on it.
Bobcat06 said:
James Gunn is a great director. I take him at his word that he has changed.
Nonetheless DISNEY CANNOT AFFORD TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH PEDOPHILIA, even passively by not firing an employee. And if Disney hadn't fired Gunn, the blogs that dug up his tweets would have accused Disney of defending pedophilia.
Quick history lesson:
In the 1980s, Disney was in a rut producing flops like The Black Cauldron. Michael Eisner comes in put emphasis on quality and turns it into an animated film powerhouse. Little Mermaid, Beauty & the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King. Each film would surpass the previous in ticket sales and got to the point where they were banking almost $1B per animated film. Then in 1995, Disney was accused of inserting subliminal messages in their films. Parents stopped taking their kids to see their films (speaking from experience) and sales plummeted. Pocahontas, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Hercules all grossed a meager $300M. Rumors, even if they aren't true, can damage a company's revenue.
Firing Gunn was not an ethical or moral decision. It was a business decision. Disney must maintain a family friendly image. Their bottom line depends on it.
PatAg said:This is a serious post?Bobcat06 said:
James Gunn is a great director. I take him at his word that he has changed.
Nonetheless DISNEY CANNOT AFFORD TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH PEDOPHILIA, even passively by not firing an employee. And if Disney hadn't fired Gunn, the blogs that dug up his tweets would have accused Disney of defending pedophilia.
Quick history lesson:
In the 1980s, Disney was in a rut producing flops like The Black Cauldron. Michael Eisner comes in put emphasis on quality and turns it into an animated film powerhouse. Little Mermaid, Beauty & the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King. Each film would surpass the previous in ticket sales and got to the point where they were banking almost $1B per animated film. Then in 1995, Disney was accused of inserting subliminal messages in their films. Parents stopped taking their kids to see their films (speaking from experience) and sales plummeted. Pocahontas, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Hercules all grossed a meager $300M. Rumors, even if they aren't true, can damage a company's revenue.
Firing Gunn was not an ethical or moral decision. It was a business decision. Disney must maintain a family friendly image. Their bottom line depends on it.
SeattleAgJr said:
Cholo Thanos and the Infinity Chancla at San Diego Comic-Con 2018
That seems shortsighted. If the deal falls through, then Fox is completely screwed if they have no content to sell and then their cash flow drys up. From a business standpoint, you would have to continue to operate normally until the deal is actually finalized, right?AliasMan02 said:
I know this is true, but isn't it reasonable to assume that it's no longer business as usual at Fox and that there are projects that have been put on hold, just from uncertainty?
AliasMan02 said:
I know this is true, but isn't it reasonable to assume that it's no longer business as usual at Fox and that there are projects that have been put on hold, just from uncertainty?
TexasAggie_02 said:
X Force could stay in it's own universe, since Deadpool has kept itself separate from the X Men universe.