In the original Iron Man he wasn’t as liberal with the alcohol as you think. He had Saki with Rhodes on the jet, he had some drinks at a bar, all perfectly normal times to have a drink. In Iron Man 2 he went overboard on it because he thought he was going to die. Understandable. If I thought I was going to die, I’d want to drink as much alcohol as possible and live every day like it was the last day too.
Then after Iron Man 2, he was still drinking alcohol every now and then, just as much as he was in Iron Man 1 actually. At bars and at parties he drank, but never to excess because that wasn’t the type of character he is. He’s Tony Stark, not Ron Swanson.
You must be Purged, Those little things should not be said even in thought.
Why do you want a company that monopolizes itself if it only lives off the selfishness and arrogance of strong people who would destroy the world and art just for money?
Disney’s golden age was their animated movie run in the 80s 90s. They should have stuck with animation, Tarzan, Mulan, lion king were all great. Not the dog tier live action remakes.
well first off, the “rumor” was just a large investor into Disney mulling that he would like to see Disney buy Activision, that is it.
and what really needs to happen is someone buy blizz from activision, then replace the executive staff with actual gamers and not typical corporate shells
Wrong about the definition of fudging? Sure but I guess when you’re wrong about the rest of the issue you’ll take whatever win you can get. But my point still stands. The social consensus is divided on star wars and that isn’t reflected accurately in rating websites.
Activision suits & bean-counters are taking over positions in Blizzard which impacts day-to-day operations. So many Blizz folks are out and Activision suits are in key positions of power within Blizzard that Activision might as well be running day-to-day operations. I can only imagine the hell that Ion and John went through to delay Shadowlands until it’s ready when the Activision suits now in power at Blizzard were likely hammering them about “meet this deadline, I don’t care if staff works around the clock, make it happen or you’re fired.”
Blizzard is quickly losing their autonomy but it’s nothing new–as stated elsewhere Acti-Blizz is the holding company but in name only; Activision calls the shots whenever revenue targets they set are not met by the underlying divisions. Just ask yourself how many Blizz execs got promoted to influential positions when the merger happened (i.e., few to none).
Honestly, I hate Activision, but I hate the idea of Disney owning them more. Activision is poison to everything they touch, but Disney…they’re even worse.