Another 14. Despite actually almost making it back around parts 8 and 9 (eight will be a cliffhanger), they finally get back towards of number 16. In 17 they find they don't like being back again and set off for Europe where, if that film is successful, DWs plan to spin the series off into a twelve-part franchise as the characters make their way from country to country, trying to find "where they fit it". DWs is also working on an Arctic spin-off for the penguins (around six films) and a mystery South American spin-off, which we don't know much about yet, except that it is "a three picture arc which can expand to seven or nine films when the first is an unexpected hit".
Anyway, I saw "Madagascar 2" on Friday. It was actually a lot better than I was expecting it to be, and the late Bernie Mac was terrific as Alex's father. I think that anyone who liked the original would enjoy this film.
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."
Actually, I didn't mind the first half of the first...but by the middle and very loose "hey this could have sequel opportunities so let's not get them back" end, I was lost and actually found The Wild to be the more repeatable movie.
"Actually, I didn't mind the first half of the first...but by the middle and very loose "hey this could have sequel opportunities so let's not get them back" end, I was lost and actually found The Wild to be the more repeatable movie."
Ben wrote:and actually found The Wild to be the more repeatable movie.
The Wild is a poor excuse for a film,it's just a very lame rip-off of Finding Nemo,The Lion King and Madagascar,I denial this thing even exites and I don't count this as a Disney movie.
I’m no moderator or anything but can we stick to discussing the thread’s subject matter as opposed to criticizing someone’s use of the English language (especially when we’ve established before that English is no that persons primary/mother tongue).