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Post by PatrickvD » December 5th, 2005, 1:54 pm

yeah, The Wild can't be compared to Meet the Robinsons and American Dog. I hope the Wild goes straight to video or something. Disney needs to realise they can only benefit from not joining in to overcrowd the market with animated films. If they keep their films, along with Pixar's as obvious seperate releases the audience will begin to recognise what is what and will be able to decide for themselves what they consider to be good and what not. If it all looks the same, in the end nobody will show up. If Disney continues to distribute films like Valiant and The Wild in theaters next to their own and Pixar's films, the audience will be VERY confused and they will only suffer from that.

It sounds cliché but going back to making a Disney film an 'event' is the only right thing to do here. And of course making sure their films stand out compared to the quickly slapped together films such as Hoodwinked. Disney survived all the competition from the traditional animation bandwagon back in the nineties for these reasons. They stayed true to what defined 'Disney' and they stuck to one film a year that many look back on as an annual event.

Just my two cents

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Post by Ben » December 5th, 2005, 7:11 pm

For the record, The Wild is being put out by Walt Disney Pictures and has had a lot of input from upper management.

That was, I believe, my point.

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Post by Dacey » December 6th, 2005, 8:35 am

I know that "The Wild" is not being produced by WDFA.

And "Hoodwinked", to be fair, is an indie.

I do believe we've gone off-topic again.
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Post by isaac15 » December 13th, 2005, 6:30 pm

does any one know wen chicken little is coming out on dvd. and if it is a 2 disk.

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Post by Ben » December 13th, 2005, 7:05 pm

March 2006.

Unknown.

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Post by isaac15 » December 13th, 2005, 7:07 pm

"Little for Little Kids" Education Update Jan Aaron

4.5/5 "Superbly fits the literary tastes of the country in which it's set and pretty much beats them at their own game. Not bad for an auteur from the colonies." filmcritic.com Jules Brenner (FC)

3/5 "A snappy and inventive computer animated film whose clever storyline has something for everyone" Spirituality and Health Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat

3.5/5 "Disney is also releasing this movie in a new Dolby digital projected 3D format. If a theatre near you offers this, check it out in this format for sure." 7M Pictures Kevin Carr

4/5 "a rip-snorting flight of adventure fantasy that has an unfettered imagination and a wicked sense of humor" Killer Movie Reviews Andrea Chase

3/4 "The invasion material is acceptably funny." USA Today Mike Clark

3/4 "This wild and unexpected ride should delight younger children with its bright colors and constant chaos, while adults are likely to be charmed by the witty banter, subtle one-liners and a sweet father-son relationship." TV Guide's Movie Guide Angel Cohn
"It's one of the funniest, most charming and most exhilarating movies in years." TIME Magazine Richard Corliss

2.5/4 "What I do know are movies, and in the case of Chicken Little, while no masterpiece, I can safely say it does not lay an egg. I'm sure that's got to count for something." MovieFreak.com Sara M. Fetters
"Basic, colorful, storybook graphics dominate the film's look, while first-rate voice work gives it a zestful personality." Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Jack Garner

3.5/4 "Most of the time, this bird is that rare chicken: one that really flies." Reel.com Pam Grady

7/10 "A splashy, spunky tale, geared to amuse its pint-sized audience." Modamag.com Susan Granger

4.5/5 "full of big laughs from beginning to end" Hero Realm Stefan Halley

3/4 "Destined to become a babysitter's top tot-tempering tool." Palo Alto Weekly Tyler Hanley

3/4 "... as cluttered as the movie gets before the ending, it's funny throughout, with some 1970s and '80s music thrown in to keep adults happy." San Francisco Chronicle Peter Hartlaub

3/4 "What makes this chick click is the humor." St. Paul Pioneer Press Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)

3.5/5 "The animators and voice actors have a great deal of sly fun bringing this misfit foursome to life." Jam! Movies Louis B. Hobson

2/4 "The animators are - - you almost no longer have to say this - - fabulous and full of mischief, weaving enough ironic amusements into the story for the longer of tooth." Washington Post Stephen Hunter
"It’s one of the most geekily enchanting things about Chicken Little, how it blends storybook sweetness... with kew-wel science-fiction notions..." Flick Filosopher MaryAnn Johanson
"Despite the aspirations of its scrappy hero, it does not stand out among the recent crop of computer-animated features. But it fits in just fine." Denton Record Chronicle (TX) Todd Jorgenson

3/4 "More than a loving, clever riff on a fable, Chicken Little is a grade-school primer on the language of movies with a capital M." Denver Post Lisa Kennedy

3/5 "Espérons que maintenant que Pixar n’est plus là pour l’invention en animation, Disney retrouvera vite l’inspiration du passé pour ses prochains efforts." EnPrimeur.ca Nicolas Lacroix

3/4 "There is no doubt the movie is a wannabe, but on those terms it works." Sun Publications (Chicago, IL) Josh Larsen

3/4 "The originality and brightness of Chicken Little resides in its characters, whose names may be familiar from children's books, but whose personalities are unique." Detroit Free Press Terry Lawson

2.5/5 "It's too clever by half." Greenwich Village Gazette Eric Lurio

3/4 "a nice story and enough energy to make Disney’s latest film into a solid crowd-pleaser" Sean the Movie Guy Sean McBride

3/4 "The movie is fun for all ages, and besides – who could resist this charming, insecure, heroic little clucker?" Aisle Seat Mike McGranaghan

3.5/4 "With its charming characters and nonstop jokes, this movie is worth crossing the road to see." Salt Lake Tribune Sean Means

2.5/4 "Chicken Little doesn't contain an original bone in its animated body, but it combines its derivations well enough to entertain kids." Sacramento Bee Carla Meyer

B+ "Though it has meticulous detail, it has a nicely casual feel, due in part to a mix-tape selection of pop songs and jokes that perfectly offset the tension and sentiment." Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies Nell Minow

A- "Chicken Little provides big family fun." Beaumont Journal Danny Minton

3/4 "Amusing enough to keep the adults from being bored, while sure to please younger children." Three Movie Buffs Scott Nash

3/5 "Not a classic, but it's an entertaining, cute film and a promising start for Disney's new division." IGN FilmForce Jeff Otto

2.5/4 "Kids will be delighted by the cute-as-a-button protagonist and a comedy/sci-fi plot that offers some pint-sized thrills without ever getting too scary." TheMovieBoy.com Dustin Putman

A- "The visuals are irrepressibly witty and so is the script, which morphs from the classic fable into a spoof on War of the Worlds." Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer


3/4 "Oddly enough, Walt Disney Pictures breaks through the glass ceiling of modern animation with a tale about the sky falling." San Antonio Express-News Larry Ratliff
"A consistently amusing, often inspired family romp." Hollywood Reporter Michael Rechtshaffen
"not exactly a bold step forward. ...If the film is not destined to be remembered as one of Disney's enduring classics, it's enjoyable on its own terms..." Kalamazoo Gazette James Sanford

3/4 "It loses some of its emotional punch as the plot complications pile up." Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Mary-Liz Shaw
"What Chicken Little does have going for it first and foremost are some fun, inviting characters fresh enough to sustain the film’s other shortcomings." FilmStew.com Brent Simon

B- "Chicken Little is a family film, and its humor is decidedly of the G-rated arena. How refreshingly different…" Now Playing Magazine Brent Simon

B+ "A wonky, whacked-out, energetic comedy that fills its 77 minutes with more merriment than most films manage in 100" EricDSnider.com Eric D. Snider

B "The chicken and his dad seem to feel a bit like Foghorn Leghorn from the Warner Brothers cartoon" Sci-Fi Weekly Michael Szymanski
"Given Disney's marketing muscle, most kids will probably se Chicken Little whether they want to or not." Philadelphia Daily News Gary Thompson
"A quick, fast paced pop culture fest like the best animated movies." About.com Fred Topel

9.5/10 "This movie's great! This movie's great! Hurry, tell everyone that it's great! Why are you looking at me like I'm crazy? It really is great!" Supercala.com John Venable

3/4 "This digitally animated feature is not quite as funny as we may have hoped. But it does have a peculiar, goofy sweetness to it, and the sheer inventiveness of the whole thing makes it pretty enjoyable." Deseret News, Salt Lake City Jeff Vice

2.5/4 "Chicken Little doesn't lay an egg, but it doesn't fly like a majestic eagle either." WaffleMovies.com Willie Waffle

3/4 "The richest humor stems from the characters, though, and fortunately for Disney they are the most adorable bunch the studio has imagined since Lilo and Stitch." Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL) Jeffrey Westhoff

3/4 Click to read the article Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Ed Blank

3/5 Click to read the article Mr. Cranky Rates the Movies Mr. Cranky

3/5 Click to read the article Providence Journal Michael Janusonis

5/5 Click to read the article King's Room Paul Perkins

75/100 Click to read the article MovieMaze Toni Strasser

3/4 Click to read the article Cinema in Focus Wayman and Conklin

3/5 Click to read the article Hartford Courant --

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Post by Macaluso » December 13th, 2005, 10:29 pm

What... the HELL dude?

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Post by Ben » December 14th, 2005, 9:53 am

Isaac/bullwinkle...

Can you please STOP from posting nothing but quotes on current releases?

Not only are they a waste of space, but they are always positively biased.

STOP. NOW. THANKS :)

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Post by isaac15 » December 14th, 2005, 4:49 pm

[quote="Ben"]Isaac/bullwinkle...

Can you please STOP from posting nothing but quotes on current releases?

Not only are they a waste of space, but they are always positively biased.

STOP. NOW. THANKS :)[/quote]



Not only are they a waste of space :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:

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Post by Ben » December 14th, 2005, 5:22 pm

Well, basically, no-one is going to read all of that. After the first few quotes, we get we're you're coming from.

Please refrain from posting huge quote blocks in future. Thanks.

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Post by Josh » December 14th, 2005, 5:50 pm

Isaac, it's not that we don't appreciate your enthusiasm. We're just asking for you to please take the way you express it down a notch. :)

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Post by Sullivan » December 14th, 2005, 6:10 pm

We get it, Isaac. You liked the movie.

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Post by Dacey » December 15th, 2005, 12:40 pm

We'll be buying it. I really liked the movie, and I hope it has lots of extras.
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Post by Dacey » December 15th, 2005, 2:55 pm

Wow, Isaac, that's a lonnnnngggg post!
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Post by tdickensheets » December 25th, 2005, 4:57 am

Well. Is there frist computer animated without Pixer. It's funny. Good flim. Need more action in it.
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