so seeing brave.. I'm wondering if Mad 3 or Ice age 4 will make the most at the box office.. Frankenweenie looks good too. Norm looks cute and Ribbit erm.. interesting..
Ribbit's plot is almost exactly like Rango's. A frog with an indentity crisis, Ribbit. A lizard with an identity crisis, Rango. And they're both CGI amphibians. This is sad.
Uh, that's usually the case with foreign (ie. Malaysian) entries that may never see the light of US theaters, and skip directly to streaming Netflix with the usual two-day celebrity voices.
At least "Escape from Planet Earth" still has a Doogal-esque Weinstein label.
Obviously this will see the light of US theaters at some point, as it wouldn't be on this list if it wasn't planned be released here. Everything else I agree with, this movie reminds me of Sammy's Great Adventure or whatever it's called, which is a direct-to-DVD Walmart exclusive that is completely awful. The main character even looks somewhat alike.
yeah, not sure about Ribbit. with Princess and the Frog being Fresh in people's minds.. at least Norm looks cute.. and two Pirate type movies this year.. hmm..
starlioness wrote:Norm looks cute.. and two Pirate type movies this year.. hmm..
They've already been showing the Pirates: Misfits trailer in our theater for a few months now, and it definitely looks like funny "Flushed Away II" non-Nick-Park Aardman territory.
The other is Ice Age 4 which apparently has Manny and Co coming face to face with pirates (if you had bothered to check the link this was obvious). Having read that about Ice Age 4 I really am extremely hesitate to even watch it now. I thought Meltdown had a ridiculous plot, this is now just scraping the bottom of the barrell of bad ideas. ANd hopefully there will be no Ice Age 5.
At the rate they are running through evolution, Ice Age 6 will see them thawed out in modern day New York where they must enlist the help of a singing princess and little blue creatures that are three apples tall in order to escape a mad professor intent on capturing this band of apparently extinct animals.
Horrifically, I can see the poster tag now: "From Extinct To Distinct!"
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At the rate they are running through evolution, Ice Age 6 will see them thawed out in modern day New York where they must enlist the help of a singing princess and little blue creatures that are three apples tall in order to escape a mad professor intent on capturing this band of apparently extinct animals.
Horrifically, I can see the poster tag now: "From Extinct To Distinct!"
you know, I originally thought Ice age 4 would have the Sub-Zero heros in the present.. guess I t was just a rumor. still manny's herd facing pirate animals is better than that.
I can't help but think of an Ice age movie with Rapunzel, the Smurfs ( not as tall as three apples but still), and maybe Jumba from Lilo and stitch in this movie.. LOL..
They'll keep doing sequels to films as long as they make enough money to justify them.
I don't like sequels and remakes but it's a fact of life in the movie biz. The unfortunate part is that the reality of these movies being remakes of their predecessors instead of moving stories and characters forward is blatantly obvious to those of us who didn't sleep through English and Lit classes.
Not disappointed to miss Ice Age 2-6. Seems like Ice Age 1 was enough!
Same goes for Shreks 3-4, Cars 2, and Toy Story 3.
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The same way that direct-to-video sequels "devalued" the Disney film library for a while and made Disney look both cheap and cheesy, these sequels aren't doing much to make any company look innovative.
If anything, they look desperate and there's no risk-taking.
In some sense, as long as their films cost well over $100 million to make and market, they can't take risks and do anything new. They can't afford too many failures!
If only they were run smarter with lower budgets, fewer high-salary execs (who don't understand animation and don't know what they're doing), professional voice actors instead of celebrities, and smaller crews until they needed a full production crew. That'd be too obvious, though. Just like not rushing films into production until they actually had the stories nailed down...!
That and the fact that they could probably still make decent films for a third of what's being spent now.
It's insane and a wonder that these companies are all still in business...