Chicken Little
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I wouldn't agree with that.Ben wrote: Yeah, I was jumping to conclusions, but educated conclusions. It's very rare that fully animated scenes are cut from an animated movie.
I also wouldn't agree with the idea that Disney was nervous about CL. They seem about as un-nervous as you can be.
Hint: When they're nervous about a movie, they don't spend a lot to promote it.
They showed a lot, a LOT of confidence.
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Again with The Emperor's New Groove as an example, Disney was nervous about that film and did not promote it properly before it opened. But with Chicken Little, no matter how nervous they were (and I believe they were very nervous!) they had no choice. Not only did Disney have to prove (to themselves and the press at least) that they did the right thing in dumping traditional animation and turning WDFA on its head to do so, the Pixar negotiations were also at stake. Disney had to promote the heck out of this film, regardless of their feelings about how it would perform.
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Anyone else seen it in Disney Digital 3D?
I've heard people say that after HD becomes the norm that 3D will be the next big thing. I always thought that was silly. 3D won't ever become more than a gimmick. I may have been wrong! IMAX 3D in amazing. Snow looks like it is right in front of you and things really pop off the screen. Disney Digital 3D has that too, but DD3D does more. DD3D gives the film depth. Instead of things looking like they are coming off the front of the screen, it looks like things are actually behind where the screen is supposed to be. Also, unlike IMAX which sometimes makes your eyes fatigue, DD3D does not strain the eyes at all. Most importantly, unlike IMAX 3D where the 3D is so spectacular it takes you out of the fantasy of the film, DD3D is much more natural and subtle and after a few minutes you forget about the technology.
Disney could have something big here.
I've heard people say that after HD becomes the norm that 3D will be the next big thing. I always thought that was silly. 3D won't ever become more than a gimmick. I may have been wrong! IMAX 3D in amazing. Snow looks like it is right in front of you and things really pop off the screen. Disney Digital 3D has that too, but DD3D does more. DD3D gives the film depth. Instead of things looking like they are coming off the front of the screen, it looks like things are actually behind where the screen is supposed to be. Also, unlike IMAX which sometimes makes your eyes fatigue, DD3D does not strain the eyes at all. Most importantly, unlike IMAX 3D where the 3D is so spectacular it takes you out of the fantasy of the film, DD3D is much more natural and subtle and after a few minutes you forget about the technology.
Disney could have something big here.
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Chicken Little's 3rd Weekend B.O. Figures
Chicken Little has made an estimated $14,769,000 this weekend. This would place place it's total cume so far at $99,151,000. (Do note that these figures could and should change up to +/- a million dollars)
The main reason it took a 53% drop this weekend was because of the beemoth that is otherwise known as Harry Potter (which made a record-breaking $101.4 million). Also keep in mind that similar films (like The Incredibles, Shrek 2 & Monsters Inc) also took 50% drops in their 3rd weekends.
The main reason it took a 53% drop this weekend was because of the beemoth that is otherwise known as Harry Potter (which made a record-breaking $101.4 million). Also keep in mind that similar films (like The Incredibles, Shrek 2 & Monsters Inc) also took 50% drops in their 3rd weekends.
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