A review by alij22
DisneyWar by James B. Stewart

3.0

This book was interesting to me when the focus was on creative choices that involved actual creators and executives. There is a little thrill at hearing the backstories behind many classic (or some less-than-classic) films and TV shows. It can get dry even as the intrigue between executives looms large (I just cannot bring myself to care much for egotistical millionaires. Their problems mostly seem well-deserved). If anything, the book makes a great case for why most executives are exorbitantly overpaid for their "talents."