Talk:John Lasseter/@comment-25652987-20141221232614/@comment-1672596-20150102145244

"And Weedle, you still CANOT compare companies. They each do business differently and that's the truth."

Maybe so, but they also do business in a similar manner as well, and in fact, they still need to follow certain rules to still remain in business. Just because they are different doesn't mean they can't be compared. I could also cite LucasFilm as well (and since it IS owned by Disney now, you can't argue that it's a different company), especially their making the old expanded universe into the Legends continuity and effectively rendering them non-canon. George Lucas and Hideo Kojima run their respective franchises in a very similar manner, for example, even right down to narcissism, basically being huge hypocrites, constantly messing up their own continuity, and making statements that cause divisiveness in fans.

"And you ARE still using faulty logic and reasoning no matter what."

I actually cited my sources, explained quite succinctly how things worked and gave specific examples that actually matched what I was talking about. That IS using good logic and reasoning. If anything, you're the one actually using faulty logic and reasoning by claiming that just because John Lasseter claims it, it must automatically be true, or that a guy who in his own intro to his own blog made very clear that his opinions have no impact on what Disney believes claiming it must automatically be true as well, even when there is a lot of things pointing against it. And let me remind you that someone saying it's the case, even if they're the head of a company, is not enough especially when they don't actually act on their statements or if there is evidence proving the contrary. For example, George Lucas, the head of LucasFilm and creator of Star Wars, basically stated that Greedo always shot Han first and that the fans deluded themselves, despite even the shooting script for A New Hope (which Lucas most certainly would have been aware of) making clear that Han shot first.