I don't think they'll have that much of that in there, maybe just the occasional off-color remark. (Plus Johnny Depp practically said the same thing as Willy Wonka: "Don't touch that squirrel's nuts!")
But I do have a pet theory: animated films that star furry animals do more boffo biz than unfurry animated films.)
I agree. I think the biggest reason The Incredibles didn't do as well as Finding Nemo was that it starred humans instead of cute fishies, which is a shame.
Yes, but "Nemo" had a few things going for it that "Incredibles" didn't.
For one thing, "Nemo" had a summer release date, which meant that kids were off from school and could go pretty much any day they wanted to.
Also, the only real competition the film had was from DreamWorks' undermarketed (and underrated) "Sinbad", which was a box office disaster.
"The Incredibles", on the other hand, came out in early November, had to compete with "Polar Express", "Spongebob Squarepants" and "National Treasure, and wasn't marketed nearly as much.
As for how well "Over the Hedge" will do, it should be huge for about three weeks, and could finish its run with about $120M-$150M.
Who knows how much "Cars" will make? A lot, that's for sure.
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."
My guess is it'll be "Cars", though that's mainly because "Over the Hedge" will be going against "The Da Vinci Code" and "X-Men 3". Still, you never know for sure.
And hey, with $250M, "The Incredibles" certainly wasn't a flop.
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."
I did. Damn it was awesome. My G-d...Kelsey Grammer is just PERFECT for the Beast!!!!! Wow!!!! The casting director deserves some kudos on these movies.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!