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Hollywood’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Summer

Have you noticed the onslaught of articles recently about Hollywood’s lousy summer?

Movies Have Worst Summer Since 1997
Hollywood’s Horrid Summer

The general consensus, which I agree with, is that there’s too many reboots, too many sequels, too many movies based on existing properties (toys, board games, etc.) and not enough original ideas. To back that up, there’s this article from earlier in the summer noting how much better things were 30 years ago, when the summer of 1984 included such classics as:

  • Ghostbusters
  • The Natural
  • 16 Candles
  • Revenge of the Nerds
  • The Karate Kid
  • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

Clearly there’s a dearth of new ideas in Hollywood in 2014, and the movie-going public is making a loud statement by staying home.

But there’s another correlation that has mostly flown under the radar. One of the biggest players in summer movies punted this year. Just about a year ago Pixar announced that the previously-scheduled summer 2014 film The Good Dinosaur was going to be delayed.

Even in an off-year (2011’s Cars 2 was pretty unpopular but still made ~$200 million in domestic theaters) Pixar drives a significant amount of traffic to the movies. But in 2014, for the first time since 2005, there was no Pixar summer film, and the box office returns show it.

If the Good Dinosaur had been able to keep its schedule maybe this hullaballoo about “worst summer since…” would be a non-event. On the bright side, summer 2015’s release of Inside Out is looking like a real winner*.

* Full disclosure: I work at Pixar and would very much like to see Inside Out turn out to be a winner.

Pixarpalooza

It’s pretty ridiculous how great my job is. Among the many perks I get, today was our every-other-year music festival “Pixarpalooza”. It’s basically a big party with bands (and now dj’s) comprised of Pixar employees. The bands do mostly covers, running the gamut from punk to country to classic rock, performed in a range between adequate-with-heart to holy-crap-these-guys-are-good! There’s a craft fair, food, drinks, a professional stage and soundboard, and all the fixings for a rocking time.

The one downside is that we’re instructed not to post pictures of it to the Internet. All of our events have that policy to protect privacy, and intellectual property, and I get it, even though it’s a bummer. I mean policing that kind of thing seems like a nightmare, so I get how having a blanket policy makes it easier, but it sure would be great if we could find a way to stay secure, while allowing some personal sharing.

But, sigh, it is what it is, and overall Pixarpalooza is just outstanding. Thank you to my friends and colleagues in all the great bands tonight. Thanks to the volunteer bartenders, the caterers, the dj’s, the executive leadership for making these kinds of things happen, and pretty much everyone at Pixar for just being awesome.