We have no obligation to make history. We have no obligation to make art. We have no obligation to make a statement. To make money is our only objective.
Disney CEO Michael Eisner, in an internal memo in 1981
I mean. In all fairness he's not the current CEO and he is very much malighned as Disney's CEO. He's the main Blame for Disney's worst years.
But also I can't find the actual source for that quote your referencing anywhere. Just a bunch of other posts, memes, and comments saying he said it. In 1981 he worked for Paramount. He didn't work for Disney until 1984. So I'm a bit skeptical he even ever said that. Though it's obviously absolutely possible.
I would be happy to pass on his entire catalog but Galaxy Quest is pretty cool and he wouldn't have landed that role without being an established leading actor.
Toy Story 4 didn't really wrap anything up, in my opinion. It feels like its own detatched thing.
I say it's still a decently good film, it definitely didn't "ruin" anything by existing like so many sequel-queasy people like to screech. Woody had an arc that developed him in a direction that felt natural for the character and I was pleased by Bo Peep's return.
But the themes explored in this film definitely don't feel core to the overarching narrative the original trio had. The toys' relationship to Andy was the point. The passing of the torch to the new kid was the bookend. Yes, playing with the question of how toys come to life in the Toy Story universe is neat and all, and I think they handled that tastefully. But that didn't seem like a question that really needed a spotlight on it.
Every narrative issue explored in Toy Story 4 felt like a solution looking for a problem. The hallmark of a phoned-in story. It was phoned in quite well, all things considered, but it was still phoned-in.
Unfortunately I've seen his conservative comedy series (my in-laws are obsessed with it) and it's as unfunny as conservative comedy usually is. It's mostly plots designed to just gently but not explicitly poke at various pointless culture war nonsense, like an episode where they all bitch about not being able to buy 50w incandescent lightbulbs anymore and completely miss the obvious comedy angle of becoming lightbulb rumrunners or illicit lightbulb dealers and toy with the imagery and instead just a whole lot of nothing happens except more bitching and moaning