by John Carle, Apr 4 2013 // 7:30 AM

Yesterday morning, the news broke the news that Disney would be shutting down LucasArts, which they got as a part of their acquisition of the Star Wars purchase last October for $4.05 Billion dollars. Back when the sale took place, LucasArts immediately put a freeze on all hiring and announcements.
There were also reports that both Star Wars: First Assault and Star Wars 1313 would be canceled with the closure of the studio. It is estimated that about 150 people would be affected by the layoffs.
Later in the day, gaming magazine Game Informer got the following statement from Disney regarding LucasArts:
“After evaluating our position in the games market, we’ve decided to shift LucasArts from an internal development to a licensing model, minimizing the company’s risk while achieving a broader portfolio of quality Star Wars games.
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Tagged: Announcements, Closing, Disney, layoffs, LucasArts, News, Star Wars, Star Wars 1313, Star Wars: First Assault
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by Shannon Hood, Jan 28 2011 // 3:30 PM
Some people may find that The Company Men hits a little too close to home. The movie follows a handful of employees at a large shipping company at the height of the recent economic downturn. It takes an unflinching look at what happens to their jobs, their marriages, their friends, and their honor. An excellent cast including Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Costner, Ben Affleck, Maria Bello, Rosemarie DeWitt, and Chris Cooper make this film riveting and believable.
The film takes a unique approach by focusing on these men who, by most people’s standards, are fairly well off. By humanizing their plight(s) without vilifying the men, we are able to relate to their universal struggles. After all, it doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor, losing a marriage or one’s dignity is going to hurt no matter what. That’s what I loved so much about the film. You want to hate the characters, but through the course of the film, you come to realize these guys are just like you and I.
Ben Affleck plays Bobby, a hotshot sales director with the company. He’s got a giant house (mortgaged to the hilt), a hot wife, and a fancy car. He’s living the dream. When corporate downsizing begins, his head is one of the first on the chopping block. He’s shell shocked and embarrassed, but he is confident he’ll find another job in no time.
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Tagged: Ben Affleck, Chris Cooper, Corporate downsizing, Craig T. Nelson, John Wells, Kevin Costner, layoffs, Maria Bello, Recession, Rosemarie DeWitt, The Company Men, Tommy Lee Jones, unemployment
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