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By Michael - October 5th, 2009 There must be some weird sort of Hollywood law of thermodynamics at work today. For each suspect Disney executive that retires, another gets promoted. So it happened that Rich Ross, president of Disney Channels Worldwide, was tapped to replace the fired Dick Cook as head of the Walt Disney Studios.
Let’s be clear. Ross has […]
By Michael - August 19th, 2009 BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Eff you, Zemeckis. You and your dead-eyed, zombie troupe, uncanny valley miasmas.
And shame on Apple Corps, although I’m not surprised.
The original Yellow Submarine isn’t an untouchable classic, but it does have some interesting animation. If Pixar or Disney Feature Animation, or even some ambitious independent studio, was doing this I’d be ecstatic. […]
By Michael - July 26th, 2009 There wasn’t as much Disney-related content today at SDCC, although there have been a few interviews from yesterday to trickle out. The only really big Disney event was the Lost panel; more on that to follow. First, let me ram TRON: Legacy into your brain one more time, with some more pictures from io9 and […]
By Michael - July 24th, 2009 The Disney/Pixar animation panel at the San Diego Comic-Con
Another day, another zillion nifty things going on in San Diego that I’m missing out on. Yesterday, the focus was on Disney’s upcoming live-action fare. Today the spotlight shifted to animation, with sneak peaks from both Pixar and Walt Disney Feature Animation. There were no shocking […]
By Michael - July 24th, 2009 Host Patton Oswalt warms up the crowd for Disney’s 3-D panel at the San Diego Comic-Con
It’s that most wonderful time of the year again for nerds like me – the San Diego Comic-Con has arrived. Despite the many benefits of living on the east coast, it’s kind of a burn to constantly miss these […]
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The Progress City Primer
 From the Progress City archives comes this collection of 33 tall tales and true from Disney history. Available in paperback, hardback, and ebook formats.
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