Every since I became a huge Pixar fan after watching Ratatouille for the first time back in 2007, I've been keeping up with stories in the press about the studio and the people. After reading countless articles where the press rhapsodizes about the campus, people and their films over the past four years, I've started to wonder, how important is an animation studio's image when it comes to the success of their films? Would Pixar's films be less successful if there was a lot of negative stories written about the company? The general public may know their characters, but they probably don't know who John Lasseter is. I don't follow Dreamworks press, but do they invite the press onto their campus and have people talking about it and the people like Pixar do? The same question goes for Blue Sky and Illumination. I started to wonder what was the point of articles like the one done on Pixar recently in, I think it was, New York Magazine. As long as they make good movies that appeal to the whole family, are all of those fluff pieces nessesary? The people at Pixar makes it almost seems like it's a nirvana-esque place to make animated films. I know that if it isn't they an't speak the truth. But they say the same things over and over in interviews. But I've read that Disney keeps tight control over when it comes to the media and Pixar. But if a lot of negative stuff started appearing in the press about Pixar tomorrow, would it have an impact on Cars 2 box office results?