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So here's us, on the raggedy edge.
Meanwhile in the forest / In a parliament of trees, The ink will crack and dry all up, But the compass will swing anyways. And we don't need mathematics / And we don't need submarines — Rheostatics, Northern Wish |
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Disney has purchased Pixar. Steve Jobs is now the single largest Disney shareholder.
Is this the end of an animation legend?
Disney films have, if memory serves, been somewhat lackluster lately. There was a brief second golden age with Alladin, The Lion King and a couple of others, but recent releases have been weak.
Pixar’s Finding Nemo, Toy Story and other films have been strokes of genius. Witty and well written, and critically acclaimed. The Incredibles was just about the most amazing thing to come across screens in some time.
These films have, until now, been independently produced by Pixar and distributed by Disney. This has meant that Pixar, and its staff, have had complete creative control while Disney has made a fortune in exchange for putting its formidable marketing machine into work.
Here’s hoping that things stay this way. We need more of this work.
Posted by skooter at 7:52 PM This entry is filed under Entertainment.