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Post by Jango-Joe1 on Nov 17, 2004 19:35:51 GMT -5
Hollywood — The eight major Hollywood studios have filed suit against CGI animation company Pixar for its consistent record of quality movies. The complaint alleges that with its sixth consecutive profitable and critically acclaimed film in “The Incredibles,” Pixar is overturning a decades-long public relations campaign waged by Hollywood studios to convince the public that it’s impossible to consistently make high quality films.
“Those guys are ruining it for everybody,” said Warner Bros. president Alan Horn. “We can’t possibly be expected to stay in business when we’re up against a studio that doesn’t have dozens of unqualified young executives with little or no background or interest in film meddling in the creative process of all their movies.”<br> “It just goes to show what I’ve always said,” added Universal Chairwoman Stacy Snider. “It should be illegal for companies outside of Los Angeles to produce motion pictures.”<br>
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Post by Jedi_Pfaff on Nov 18, 2004 0:31:11 GMT -5
What the crap? I must not be reading this article correctly.
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Post by DarthMaximus on Nov 18, 2004 8:58:53 GMT -5
So that's why alot of these big companies put out consistantly bad movies....
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Post by Jango-Joe1 on Nov 18, 2004 13:08:13 GMT -5
This was a fake I'm sorry everyone
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Post by D-Vader on Nov 19, 2004 11:57:12 GMT -5
I was thinking you may have gotten that from The Onion.
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