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In response to
"
One Disney to own them all.... -- nm
"
by
Name Withheld by Request
I keep telling people it's inevitable. -- nm
Posted by
David (aka David)
Mar 1 '18, 10:11
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Responses:
DC is damaged goods but Warner Bros = Harry Potter. This may be the crown jewel of a media conglomerate.
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Mop
Mar 1, 10:14
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DC is far from damaged goods. you're way off base there. -- nm
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Remlik
Mar 1, 10:16
5
Cinematically, it is. A corporate takeover would be an opportunity to reboot. The comics, granted, are more successful than they've been in a long tim -- nm
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Mop
Mar 1, 10:18
4
in animation and episodic television DC has been doing well, its just full length cinematic features that are a problem
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crash davis
Mar 1, 10:27
3
thinking about this, their movies are only struggling critically - they seem to be making money -- nm
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crash davis
Mar 1, 10:30
2
There's argument they aren't.
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Will Hunting
Mar 1, 10:42
1
Yes, several of their projects have had massive budgets and then massive free ticket giveaways. -- nm
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David
Mar 1, 11:02
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