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I really love those character designs on the front page. (Although the one kid looks like a human-version of ChickLit.)
So did this get a title change? I thought it was called "A Day With Wilbur Robinson".
So did this get a title change? I thought it was called "A Day With Wilbur Robinson".
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Meet the Robinsons on Disney Digital 3-D
The following is a press release from Walt Disney Studios that is posted over at http://animationarchive.net:
Walt Disney Pictures will present its newest all CG animated film Meet the Robinsons in Disney Digital 3-D(TM), opening in theaters nationwide December 2006.
Disney Digital 3-D(TM), a brand new state-of-the-art technology providing the first true three-dimensional digital experience, was a tremendous success with the recent release of Walt Disney Pictures Chicken Little. On opening weekend the film brought in a screen average of $26,000 in 79 3-D theaters compared to the overall screen average of $10,961 in over 3600 theaters. To date, Chicken Little has garnered over $83 million at the domestic box-office.
"Following up on the historic debut and success of 'Chicken Little' in Disney Digital 3-D, we anticipate that 'Meet the Robinsons' will be shown on between 750 to 1000 screens with Real D capabilities," said Chuck Viane, president, Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. "Certainly 'Chicken Little,' with its witty story and amazing animation, is a fantastic movie-going experience in any format. However, the box office performance level of the 3-D theaters proves that the public is not only embracing the story but the newest in innovative technology as well. The folks at Dolby Digital, ILM and Real D certainly deserve kudos for their collaboration with us in this revolutionary and highly successful venture."
Based on a bestselling book by William Joyce, Meet the Robinsons leaps into the future in December 2006. When Lewis, a 12 year-old genius inventor, meets a mysterious boy from the future named Wilbur Robinson, the two travel forward in time and spend a day with Wilbur's eccentric family -- a day that will change Lewis' life forever. Meet the Robinsons is directed by Steve Anderson and produced by Dorothy Kim.
Walt Disney Pictures will present its newest all CG animated film Meet the Robinsons in Disney Digital 3-D(TM), opening in theaters nationwide December 2006.
Disney Digital 3-D(TM), a brand new state-of-the-art technology providing the first true three-dimensional digital experience, was a tremendous success with the recent release of Walt Disney Pictures Chicken Little. On opening weekend the film brought in a screen average of $26,000 in 79 3-D theaters compared to the overall screen average of $10,961 in over 3600 theaters. To date, Chicken Little has garnered over $83 million at the domestic box-office.
"Following up on the historic debut and success of 'Chicken Little' in Disney Digital 3-D, we anticipate that 'Meet the Robinsons' will be shown on between 750 to 1000 screens with Real D capabilities," said Chuck Viane, president, Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. "Certainly 'Chicken Little,' with its witty story and amazing animation, is a fantastic movie-going experience in any format. However, the box office performance level of the 3-D theaters proves that the public is not only embracing the story but the newest in innovative technology as well. The folks at Dolby Digital, ILM and Real D certainly deserve kudos for their collaboration with us in this revolutionary and highly successful venture."
Based on a bestselling book by William Joyce, Meet the Robinsons leaps into the future in December 2006. When Lewis, a 12 year-old genius inventor, meets a mysterious boy from the future named Wilbur Robinson, the two travel forward in time and spend a day with Wilbur's eccentric family -- a day that will change Lewis' life forever. Meet the Robinsons is directed by Steve Anderson and produced by Dorothy Kim.
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There's an article over at Jim Hill Media about Meet the Robinsons having story problems. Disney have sent it to Pixar to get some help.
http://www.jimhillmedia.com/article.php?id=1889
What do you guys think?
http://www.jimhillmedia.com/article.php?id=1889
What do you guys think?
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Yeah, JimHill media does have a tendency to write conspiracy theories all the time and a complete change of the second act so far into production does sound a bit suspicious. Still, we'll have to wait and see I suppose. As for BB doing a voice in the trailer, I read on Wilkpedia that Brad Garret (Robert from Everybody Loves Raymond) was starring and I read somewhere that he was providing the voice of Ratatouille. Surely he would voice him in the trailer as well? And besides, the voices are recorded before animation begins, so the statement about finding someone to play him has gotta be false.
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Yeah, I think that John and co will be doing their best to make the Robinsons feature the best it can be, and of course they're going to want to do their own tinkering to projects in production that will begin to emerge under their leadership...
...but I don't think it's anywhere near the big calamity that Hill is saying.
...but I don't think it's anywhere near the big calamity that Hill is saying.