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Not gonna jump the gun and expect this to be a bad movie based off one or two negative reviews. Overally, what I've read about this film so far has been almost shockingly possitive.
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Oh, I don't know. Cars 2 "slipped" pretty far...Randall wrote:I don't think Pixar has made a "bad" film yet, but they've certainly slipped a little.
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Until someone else can consistently make better movies than Pixar I'm not going to criticize them for doing what everyone else is allowed to do without complaint.
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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I was thinking about this more today and am having trouble putting my finger on what the problem is everyone is having.
Vi says it's flawed and at this rate she has low expectations for Dory. But in the HTTYD 2 thread she said that sequel "Sounds like it could be something great! Really excited!". Then in the Kung Fu Panda 3 she said "I'm very happy about this... can't wait to see what happens!"
Does DreamWorks really deserve the benefit of the doubt on sequels over Pixar? Are expectations really higher for the third Panda movie than the second Nemo movie?
Randall says "Pixar takes another step towards the dark side of commerce over art".
Let's look at the other steps they took on that path. They've only released three sequels to date:
- Toy Story 2: winner of the Golden Globe for Best Picture; still to this day the top rated film by the critics according to Rotten Tomatoes
- Toy Story 3: nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, won the Oscar for Best Animated Film
- Cars 2
That's a pretty good track record. Cars 2 and Toy Story 3 were made at the same time so this isn't the case of past glories.
Pixar has 18 films released or announced - 5 are sequels. Any other studios have an original to sequel ratio better than that?
As I've said before if Cars 2 -- a film despite critical accolades is beloved by kids based on merchandise sales -- helps pay the bills for the risks Pixar takes that no other studio does, I'm all in.
Vi says it's flawed and at this rate she has low expectations for Dory. But in the HTTYD 2 thread she said that sequel "Sounds like it could be something great! Really excited!". Then in the Kung Fu Panda 3 she said "I'm very happy about this... can't wait to see what happens!"
Does DreamWorks really deserve the benefit of the doubt on sequels over Pixar? Are expectations really higher for the third Panda movie than the second Nemo movie?
Randall says "Pixar takes another step towards the dark side of commerce over art".
Let's look at the other steps they took on that path. They've only released three sequels to date:
- Toy Story 2: winner of the Golden Globe for Best Picture; still to this day the top rated film by the critics according to Rotten Tomatoes
- Toy Story 3: nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, won the Oscar for Best Animated Film
- Cars 2
That's a pretty good track record. Cars 2 and Toy Story 3 were made at the same time so this isn't the case of past glories.
Pixar has 18 films released or announced - 5 are sequels. Any other studios have an original to sequel ratio better than that?
As I've said before if Cars 2 -- a film despite critical accolades is beloved by kids based on merchandise sales -- helps pay the bills for the risks Pixar takes that no other studio does, I'm all in.
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That's because DreamWorks is taking a very big risk with Dragon 2, as they are aging the characters and making the story much bigger. Monsters University, however you feel about it, looks about as safe as these things get! And Cars 2--which focused on the first movie's most popular character--also did things very by the numbers in that regard (and no, I'm not a member of the "Cars 2 Sucks" club).
Also, Kung Fu Panda 2 was VERY good--much better than Cars 2, however you may feel about that film. So with the exception of Shrek the Third, yes, I would say that DreamWorks has more than earned the benefit of the doubt with sequels. They were even able to make the Puss in Boots spinoff work for the most part.
This is not to say I have a "bad feeling" about Dory, nor does it mean that I am expecting MU to be dissapointing. But it does mean I am much, much more excited about Dragon 2 and Panda 3 than I am about those films.
Also, Kung Fu Panda 2 was VERY good--much better than Cars 2, however you may feel about that film. So with the exception of Shrek the Third, yes, I would say that DreamWorks has more than earned the benefit of the doubt with sequels. They were even able to make the Puss in Boots spinoff work for the most part.
This is not to say I have a "bad feeling" about Dory, nor does it mean that I am expecting MU to be dissapointing. But it does mean I am much, much more excited about Dragon 2 and Panda 3 than I am about those films.
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OK, my feelings are basically this:
I totally understand why Pixar has to make sequels to these films--so they can make riskier ones. Totally get that.
1.) Cars was a mediocre film that artistically didn't need a sequel. But I totally understand that they need the money, so I'm not knocking them for it.
2.) Nemo doesn't need a continuation IMHO. Like Ben said everything was wrapped up nicely at the end. Dory was a great character but I just don't find her interesting enough to warrent a film of her own.
3.) I actually wouldn't mind a MI sequel at all; it's the idea of a PREQUEL that I objected to, for the reasons I gave. Also, like I said I definitely feel that MI deserved the Oscar over Shrek.
4.) DW isn't the DW of 2001. They've significantly evolved since then and give artists much more room than before. Their films are also flawed occasionally--what films aren't--but their SharkTale/Shrek Karaoke days are over.
5.) IMHO both HTTYD and KFP do merit sequels. Finding Nemo doesn't. That doesn't mean I wouldn't want to see other Pixar sequels: Incredibles for one, and MI as well.
I totally understand why Pixar has to make sequels to these films--so they can make riskier ones. Totally get that.
1.) Cars was a mediocre film that artistically didn't need a sequel. But I totally understand that they need the money, so I'm not knocking them for it.
2.) Nemo doesn't need a continuation IMHO. Like Ben said everything was wrapped up nicely at the end. Dory was a great character but I just don't find her interesting enough to warrent a film of her own.
3.) I actually wouldn't mind a MI sequel at all; it's the idea of a PREQUEL that I objected to, for the reasons I gave. Also, like I said I definitely feel that MI deserved the Oscar over Shrek.
4.) DW isn't the DW of 2001. They've significantly evolved since then and give artists much more room than before. Their films are also flawed occasionally--what films aren't--but their SharkTale/Shrek Karaoke days are over.
5.) IMHO both HTTYD and KFP do merit sequels. Finding Nemo doesn't. That doesn't mean I wouldn't want to see other Pixar sequels: Incredibles for one, and MI as well.
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Again: They didn't "need the money", Bob Iger was just feeling a little picked on from analysts' feeding frenzy of "Cars 1 flopped!" after it didn't meet an unrealistic BO weekend prediction, and, like with Tiana in Princess/Frog, wanted to "prove" that it had a solid marketing base with fans, so there.ShyViolet wrote:1.) Cars was a mediocre film that artistically didn't need a sequel. But I totally understand that they need the money, so I'm not knocking them for it.
And it was an easy sell to John Lasseter, who heard "World Rally", and wanted to make the better part of the film than we got with all that Mater marketing.
And again, both movies are Circle 7 casualties: Most at the time wanted to do C7's "Boo grows up" MI sequel anyway, as they considered it pretty darn good, but ownership insisted that Pixar write their own from scratch. In retrospect, would've seemed too much like Toy Story 3's ending anyway.2.) Nemo doesn't need a continuation IMHO. Like Ben said everything was wrapped up nicely at the end. Dory was a great character but I just don't find her interesting enough to warrent a film of her own.
3.) I actually wouldn't mind a MI sequel at all; it's the idea of a PREQUEL that I objected to, for the reasons I gave. Also, like I said I definitely feel that MI deserved the Oscar over Shrek.
(And it did deserve the Oscar, but '01 was a very, very contentious and troubled time for the industry...)
(Insert Turbo trailer here.)4.) DW isn't the DW of 2001. They've significantly evolved since then and give artists much more room than before. Their films are also flawed occasionally--what films aren't--but their SharkTale/Shrek Karaoke days are over.
Although most of the "Loser", "Seth Rogen sidekick" and "80's Karaoke" days have now been picked up at a flea market by the post-Meledandri BlueSky Studios of "Rio" and "Epic", so there's no getting rid of them just yet. They'll still be around to embarrass the current DW--"Shaddup, shaddup, we're not like that anymore; we've got a Dragons sequel, and a really, really popular and long-awaited Panda sequel!"
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Like I said, DW films ARE flawed, but many, many reviewers have commented on recent films that they've evolved (particularly with HTTYD). Even Megamind looked like "typical DW fare" but then it was released and proved itself as a heartwarming story even with all the "DW lines" in the ads. Turbo hasn't been released yet, so let's wait until it is to judge.
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Actually...none of that is true. From my understanding, Cars 2 was greenlit primarily because merchandise sales for Cars were PHENOMENAL--enough to rival even Disney's princess line--, so not only did a sequel ensure strong theatrical/DVD sales, it also meant they could make a lot more toys.Again: They didn't "need the money", Bob Iger was just feeling a little picked on from analysts' feeding frenzy of "Cars 1 flopped!" after it didn't meet an unrealistic BO weekend prediction, and, like with Tiana in Princess/Frog, wanted to "prove" that it had a solid marketing base with fans, so there.
But I could be wrong. It could be that Eric is within Pixar's walls, and able to have private conversations with Bob Iger, which would be the only way he could know this stuff!
Also, not that it matters, but there was no "Seth Rogen sidekick" in Epic or Rio, and unless I'm wrong he only had a major role in Monsters Vs. Aliens (in which he was very funny), as his character in the Kung Fu Panda movies was only a bit character. But I digress.
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If the sheer, unremitting nonstop crap Jim Hill put Iger through after "Cars will outgross Nemo!" was only a representative fraction of what Iger got from knee-jerk Hollywood analysts at the time--and it's pretty easy to historically vouch for the fact it was--I'd play to the fans and make a sequel to shut him up, too. You don't have to be an "insider" to know that one.Dacey wrote:Actually...none of that is true. From my understanding, Cars 2 was greenlit primarily because merchandise sales for Cars were PHENOMENAL--enough to rival even Disney's princess line--, so not only did a sequel ensure strong theatrical/DVD sales, it also meant they could make a lot more toys.Again: They didn't "need the money", Bob Iger was just feeling a little picked on from analysts' feeding frenzy of "Cars 1 flopped!" after it didn't meet an unrealistic BO weekend prediction, and, like with Tiana in Princess/Frog, wanted to "prove" that it had a solid marketing base with fans, so there.
Any fan who was out there a year and a half ago saying "Shaddup, John Carter was a good film and you haven't even seen it!" will have some vestigial idea of what Iger was going through.
(And I'll believe Lasseter when he said he wanted to do the good-Lightning plot, I rather preferred that half of the film myself.)
Well, technically, we only had a George Lopez sidekick in Rio, and Aziz Ansari as the Token-Slacker snail in Epic. Picky. But hey, Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill, even DW can't tell the difference anymore...Also, not that it matters, but there was no "Seth Rogen sidekick" in Epic or Rio, and unless I'm wrong he only had a major role in Monsters Vs. Aliens (in which he was very funny), as his character in the Kung Fu Panda movies was only a bit character. But I digress.
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