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Further Details On The Future Of PIXAR!!

Hey, everyone. "Moriarty" here with some Rumblings From The Lab.

I have nothing to add to this exhaustive report, except to say that Brad Bird rocks the house and if I have to wait until 2004 for his next film, I may go stark raving mad. Otherwise, nice work.

Hi Harry,

This is your pal in Room A113. You recently published an article titled " Pixar's Latest Schedule... No 2004 film...". This is not true. The source you quoted for this article was Pixar's 10-K, and Pixar has made virtually the same statements it's 10-K's about every one of it's films. A statement such as "due to the strain on our personnel from the effort required for creative development of a new film it is possible that we would be unable to release a successive new film in 20XX, blah, blah blah" is just lawyer-speak to get Pixar off the hook from lawsuits by angry shareholders if Pixar has to slip a release date.

Pixar held their Annual Shareholders meeting on Friday, September 14th and gave out the following information (as written by Anastasia-X at Yahoo):

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Steve Jobs (Pixar CEO) gave a summary of where Pixar is today

+ Pixar now has over 600 employees. The staff has been increased in order to meet current production schedules.

+ The studio in Emeryville was fully bought and paid for using profits from A Bug's Life

+ Pixar has approximately 276 million dollars in cash and zero debt

+ Monster's Incorporated is on schedule to release on November 2nd

+ Finding Nemo is in production and will be released during the summer of 2003

+ Brad Bird's first Pixar film releases in 2004

+ John Lasseter's next film releases in 2005

+ In 2005 the Disney contract will be completed

Steve talked a little about the end of the Disney contract in 2005

+ Indicated that Pixar has a great relationship with Disney

+ Indicated that, in 2005, they might like to negotiate a new contract with Disney

+ Indicated that Pixar has large cash reserves and hopes to continue releasing quality movies

+ Indicated that if all goes well then they will be negotiating from a very good position

+ Indicated that Disney was not the only possible partner

* I don't recall if he mentioned whether or not Pixar would consider going it alone

Steve then talked about Monster's Inc. and introduced Disney's marketing campaign

+ Will have the biggest marketing campaign in Disney's history (Approx. $175Mil)

+ Months of October and November will be "Monsterized". (Restaurants, stores, theaters, etc.)

+ Promotional partners include: Pepsi, Kellogs, Kraft, Frito Lay, Tropicana, Dreyers

+ Promotional partners include: Toys R Us, Wal Mart, Hasbro

+ Promotional partners include: McDonald's and Knight Ridder

+ Over one hundred thousand displays containing Monster's Inc. merchandise presented nationwide

+ Over three hundred fifty million products will carry the Monster's Inc. logo

+ Some items are already beginning to roll out

+ Peter Doctor is the Director of Monsters. (Studied under John Lasseter for over 10 years)

+ Monster's is a great film, second to none of Pixar's prior films

Steve gave the audience a 10-minute sneak peek of Monster's Inc.

+ The animation is a small leap beyond that shown in Toy Story 2

+ The characters are fairly likeable and fun to watch

+ The story is very creative and will be fun for both parents and children

+ The audience gave forth a few hardy laughs (but not as many as the TS2 sneak peek)

(IMHO, Monsters Inc. will be a blockbuster and will be one of the top releases during the holidays - A.)

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Pixar makes the movies kids wanna see over, and over, and over a
by s-miller
Sep 17th, 2001
04:39:42 AM
Hands up if you've seen a bad Pixar film.
by Gabba-UK
Sep 17th, 2001
06:16:26 AM
Ice Age looks rather silly
by Thoreau
Sep 17th, 2001
07:06:56 AM
276 million dollars in cash and zero debt
by talkbacktornado
Sep 17th, 2001
07:50:58 AM

by Prankster
Sep 17th, 2001
08:15:41 AM
Moriarty said it
by Prankster
Sep 17th, 2001
08:20:14 AM
Pixar Studios
by Electric_Monk
Sep 17th, 2001
09:12:34 AM
Gabba UK, my hand is up!
by crimsonrage
Sep 17th, 2001
10:40:23 AM
Pixar ROCKS!
by prickle27
Sep 17th, 2001
10:42:19 AM
:::raises hand:::
by deadfiller
Sep 17th, 2001
10:45:56 AM
Dreamworks' MADAGASCAR
by frenchie
Sep 17th, 2001
11:33:15 AM
Even Pixar's shorts are great
by TopSpeed
Sep 17th, 2001
11:57:47 AM
Hey, don't forget their post-TS shorts!
by Toonimator
Sep 17th, 2001
12:08:28 PM
Ants?
by SKARNN
Sep 17th, 2001
12:20:38 PM
Bugs Life vs. Ants
by IronRabbit
Sep 17th, 2001
01:42:22 PM
My hands are down
by Neosamurai85
Sep 17th, 2001
01:57:18 PM
"second to none"
by Oompacabra
Sep 17th, 2001
02:03:32 PM
If only we could see some of Pixar's creativity, craftsmanship,
by Cash Bailey
Sep 17th, 2001
02:05:00 PM
Pixar movies just keep getting better and better.
by a goonie
Sep 17th, 2001
02:13:45 PM
Antz
by zacdilone
Sep 17th, 2001
02:15:05 PM
Look at me! I think Pixar is perfect!
by Sarcastic Person
Sep 17th, 2001
02:23:41 PM
OK, OK so A Bugs Life may have been weaker but...
by Gabba-UK
Sep 17th, 2001
02:36:14 PM
when is a movie not a movie?
by IronRabbit
Sep 17th, 2001
02:42:27 PM
$175 Million is not being spent by Disney
by Room_A113
Sep 17th, 2001
06:01:40 PM
Has AICN turned into an investment board?
by dcarm
Sep 17th, 2001
06:39:49 PM
Antz vs. ABL...yawn.
by Prankster
Sep 17th, 2001
08:38:00 PM
Finding Nemo
by truthbknown
Sep 17th, 2001
11:28:41 PM
Shrek you Disney!
by Wild At Heart
Sep 18th, 2001
02:35:30 AM
Yeah, but, but...
by Jonte
Sep 18th, 2001
05:36:14 AM
I'll just go lie down, and cool off after this.
by SKARNN
Sep 18th, 2001
08:44:28 AM
antz, shrek, two for two
by Cthulu
Sep 18th, 2001
10:46:57 PM

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