What went wrong?

What went wrong?

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CGI got mainstream

The Disney buyout mixed with Joe Ranft and Steve Job’s death.

How’s your new company going Lasseter?

Sometimes I actually forgot Jobs' instrumentality in the origin and success of Pixar. Most people forgot or just don't know entirely now.

Crazy.

>and success of Pixar
I know he was involved in its founding, but did he insist on high quality control or something?

Cultural Marxism/Judaism.

Disney ruined them.

Of course. That's literally what he's most famous for in all his dealings.

Nothing went wrong with Pixar. They aren't AS good as in the early days anymore, but they're still putting out mostly good to great movies with the occasional masterpiece like Coco and Luca.

So, if you don't like their movies anymore, it's most likely you being a nostalgiafag or a bitter old fag who hates fun.

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>this is your brain on Any Forums

Pixar, the Simpsons, and SNL have the same exact pattern:

They were good when you started watching, then you got older and had other things to do. When you watched the next one, you realized you outgrew the material.

The franchises didn't change. You did.

Disney started to make 3D too and Pixar got ridiculized

they started huffing jenkem

Computer geeks from the 80s getting too old and not training anyone to succeed them.

That and hiring empty headed mushmouths who look for politics in every avenue instead of people who avoid anything remotely red flag-inducing is more profitable these days.

Trying too hard not to use coventional villains

Judaism happened!

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>CGI got mainstream
Other CGI studios didn't make shit like Pixar

>The franchises didn't change.
Simpsons did. WTF are you talking about?
You seem to lack taste and that's it.

Decline is Cars 2.

Incredibles 2 is corpse. Only Coco was good.

Ratatouille is boring