If you do things 15 years behind all the other hotels...it "works the kinks out"
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If you do things 15 years behind all the other hotels...it "works the kinks out"
The only one I know that is "shaky" is Coco. But the rest are pretty locked. So no, your avatar is still right on the moneyYou're going down the road here where I'm gonna have to change my avatar...
Chasing the rabbits again...
The only one I know that is "shaky" is Coco. But the rest are pretty locked. So no, your avatar is still right on the money
News
Disney has cancelled Gigantic
http://wdwnt.com/blog/2017/10/breaking-disney-cancelled-upcoming-animated-film-gigantic/
So, correct me if I'm wrong, but that means all Disney scheduled theatrical animation releases after Coco are all sequels and/or spin-offs?
I mean, not that this was THAT original, but it was a "Disney 1st attempt" movie at the tale (since Mickey was tv length)...
Right now, I see Incredibles 2 (June 2018), Wreck It Ralph 2 (Nov 2018), Planes 3 (Space, right?) (April 2019), Toy Story 4 (June 2019), Frozen 2 (Nov 2019)...am I missing any?
I mean, has Disney watched the market for direct sequels the last 2 years? At least domestically (and even internationally), there has been struggle...and to offer nothing not in this vein of sequel, sequel, sequel...I mean, Emoji, the worst animated movie supposedly ever made, is gonna hit $200M WW, probably b/c it at least had a breath of fresh air this animated sequel summer...now maybe Coco doesn't break big, and that (with Good Dinosaur) scared them into all sequels, but sequels don't always hit big either...not every movie will be Finding Dory - some will be Cars 3 bombs, too...and the trend has been for more sequels to play like Cars 3 vs Nemo 2...
I like the splash one, the others I could take or leave
I like the splash one, the others I could take or leave
Yes all remakes/sequels unless Disney has some untitled films in the mix. Coco is the only original film for a while. You have a ton of live action remakes coming and then the sequels. Did Cars 3 bomb that bad? What was the comparison with Cars 2? 3 was a better movie than 2.So, correct me if I'm wrong, but that means all Disney scheduled theatrical animation releases after Coco are all sequels and/or spin-offs?
I mean, not that this was THAT original, but it was a "Disney 1st attempt" movie at the tale (since Mickey was tv length)...
Right now, I see Incredibles 2 (June 2018), Wreck It Ralph 2 (Nov 2018), Planes 3 (Space, right?) (April 2019), Toy Story 4 (June 2019), Frozen 2 (Nov 2019)...am I missing any?
I mean, has Disney watched the market for direct sequels the last 2 years? At least domestically (and even internationally), there has been struggle...and to offer nothing not in this vein of sequel, sequel, sequel...I mean, Emoji, the worst animated movie supposedly ever made, is gonna hit $200M WW, probably b/c it at least had a breath of fresh air this animated sequel summer...now maybe Coco doesn't break big, and that (with Good Dinosaur) scared them into all sequels, but sequels don't always hit big either...not every movie will be Finding Dory - some will be Cars 3 bombs, too...and the trend has been for more sequels to play like Cars 3 vs Nemo 2...
Yes all remakes/sequels unless Disney has some untitled films in the mix. Coco is the only original film for a while. You have a ton of live action remakes coming and then the sequels. Did Cars 3 bomb that bad? What was the comparison with Cars 2? 3 was a better movie than 2.
I'm a little worried for Coco. They seem to be pushing advertising for the new Frozen short more than they are for Coco. When seeing Princess and the Frog in theaters this past weekend they showed what felt like an overly long trailer for the Frozen short before they even previewed Coco. Even people in front of us were openly questioning why they'd take so much focus from a feature and put it on a short.Shaky at best....
The movie is still a month out from release.
The article about the shelving of Gigantic that @rteetz posted had this quote by Ed Catmull (Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios President): “We are focusing our energies on another project that has been in the works, which we’ll be sharing more about soon, now set for Thanksgiving 2020.”So, correct me if I'm wrong, but that means all Disney scheduled theatrical animation releases after Coco are all sequels and/or spin-offs?
I mean, not that this was THAT original, but it was a "Disney 1st attempt" movie at the tale (since Mickey was tv length)...
Right now, I see Incredibles 2 (June 2018), Wreck It Ralph 2 (Nov 2018), Planes 3 (Space, right?) (April 2019), Toy Story 4 (June 2019), Frozen 2 (Nov 2019)...am I missing any?
I mean, has Disney watched the market for direct sequels the last 2 years? At least domestically (and even internationally), there has been struggle...and to offer nothing not in this vein of sequel, sequel, sequel...I mean, Emoji, the worst animated movie supposedly ever made, is gonna hit $200M WW, probably b/c it at least had a breath of fresh air this animated sequel summer...now maybe Coco doesn't break big, and that (with Good Dinosaur) scared them into all sequels, but sequels don't always hit big either...not every movie will be Finding Dory - some will be Cars 3 bombs, too...and the trend has been for more sequels to play like Cars 3 vs Nemo 2...
I'm a little worried for Coco. They seem to be pushing advertising for the new Frozen short more than they are for Coco. When seeing Princess and the Frog in theaters this past weekend they showed what felt like an overly long trailer for the Frozen short before they even previewed Coco. Even people in front of us were openly questioning why they'd take so much focus from a feature and put it on a short.
Yes all remakes/sequels unless Disney has some untitled films in the mix. Coco is the only original film for a while. You have a ton of live action remakes coming and then the sequels. Did Cars 3 bomb that bad? What was the comparison with Cars 2? 3 was a better movie than 2.
Because kids will see "Frozen" and tell their parents that they want to go see that. Kids might see a preview for Coco and might not want to see that since they don't know what it is.Even people in front of us were openly questioning why they'd take so much focus from a feature and put it on a short.
When we were there in September this promotion was going on too in many of the stores for a variety of t-shirts...we may have gotten a few t-shirts this wayI sort of like the Tiki Room one
I thought it was odd that some are regularly priced $24.95 and some are regularly priced $24.99 ... like, why bother having a 4 cent difference between them?
I have to agree. Cars 3 is far superior over Cars 2! I always thought Cars 3 was the proper sequel to Cars.Cars 2 Worldwide: $562,110,557
Cars 3 Worldwide: $374,364,060
I'm actually surprised. 3, IMO, was a lot better than 2.
I could see maybe they don't want audiences not familiar with Dia de los Muertos to think it's just a skeleton kids movie? Sure the holiday happens through Halloween, but there's more to it and the traditions than what someone unfamiliar would associate with Halloween in the states.I don't think its a great sign that a Halloween movie is premiering Thanksgiving....
But perhaps there is a reasonable explanation on that?
Well they probably looked at it in the sense of what will gain more movie ticket sales.I don't think its a great sign that a Halloween movie is premiering Thanksgiving....
But perhaps there is a reasonable explanation on that?
When we were there in September this promotion was going on too in many of the stores for a variety of t-shirts...we may have gotten a few t-shirts this way
Anyways the pricing was like that as well. My guess is normally when they decide not to have this promotion those t-shirts included in the promotion may or may not be away from each other in the store thus the pricing difference. With these above shirts (the tiki room, HM, JC, etc) I'm guessing they were following the pricing structure as the other shirts they do in the promotion even though yes it is odd to place like-style shirts with a small price difference such that they did.