“due to the profit-sharing model at Disney/Pixar, a movie has to cross $600 million to be considered profitable for Pixar, and it’s not seen as a true hit until that coveted $1 billion mark”
**Mmmm… see the problem?**
kenistod on
“I would venture that at least 95% of the people that got laid off are financially f*cked right now.”
That makes me Sad.
Applesburg14 on
🙁
Can’t wait for this to be removed as it implies production issues. The mods have done this before on stories about Sausage Party, Woody Allen, etc.
EDIT: Never thought I’d say this but let Pixar be independent. Blue Sky got consolidated and destroyed in my home state.
MuptonBossman on
*“I would venture that at least 95% of the people that got laid off are financially f*cked right now,” one person says.*
Don’t worry, the executives at the top are still able to live their extravagant lifestyles. /s
RangerMatt4 on
Billionaires need more billions. I bet the lay offs were due to “saving the company money” but the execs all got multi million dollar bonuses.
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“due to the profit-sharing model at Disney/Pixar, a movie has to cross $600 million to be considered profitable for Pixar, and it’s not seen as a true hit until that coveted $1 billion mark”
**Mmmm… see the problem?**
“I would venture that at least 95% of the people that got laid off are financially f*cked right now.”
That makes me Sad.
🙁
Can’t wait for this to be removed as it implies production issues. The mods have done this before on stories about Sausage Party, Woody Allen, etc.
EDIT: Never thought I’d say this but let Pixar be independent. Blue Sky got consolidated and destroyed in my home state.
*“I would venture that at least 95% of the people that got laid off are financially f*cked right now,” one person says.*
Don’t worry, the executives at the top are still able to live their extravagant lifestyles. /s
Billionaires need more billions. I bet the lay offs were due to “saving the company money” but the execs all got multi million dollar bonuses.