Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this week.My first reaction was: "That guy's a dick."
But then I started thinking about the massive expansion Disney enjoyed during his watch. The resort explosion in the 90s certainly came to mind. And then I got to this part of the story:
"Under Eisner's longtime leadership, Disney opened theme parks in Paris, Tokyo and Hong Kong, acquired ABC and Miramax Pictures, developed the Disney Cruise Line and created Walt Disney Theatrical Productions."
That's quite a bit, really.
He was ousted in a shareholders revolt led by Stanley Gold and Roy Disney - and how do you not get behind someone with that name - and his out of control ego was laid bare for all to see, but he was in the driver's seat for an incredible era at the Walt Disney Co.
I still don't have good feelings about him. He seemed bound and determined to screw with Pixar. And since 90 percent of my interest in Disney has to do with Walt Disney World, I have to think that none of the recent changes would've come about if Eisner submarined the Pixar deal.
Perhaps we would've been subjected to an endless string of Chicken Little - decent but nothing to write home about - instead of Ratatouille - one of the best animated movies I've ever seen.
So from my distant and admittedly uninformed point of view I still say Eisner let his ego get out of control, but I also tip my hat to him for at least letting the right people steer Disney World through its great expansion.

