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How come?Christian wrote:I thought it was funny how one of the commercials during the broadcast was for Madagascar.
The Disney/ABC vs. DreamWorks thing?
Surely if they pay their money, they have just as much right to advertise on ABC as anyone else, and wouldn't they want to push their family-orientated animated comedy during a family-orientated animated-ish type comedy, especially the week leading up to release?
Mind you, it does show how far things have come since Kermit and co, and plays up the surprise that the Henson co continues to lag behind in the CGI stakes, when Jim himself was very much for the pushing of computer animation boundaries (remember Waldo?).
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Yeah like during the Eisner-Katzenberg trial in 99 Disney (Eisner) purposely dumped a sure-thing pilot for a TV series about Vietnam ("Sugar Hill") from DreamWorks even though it would have been a big success for them....
Also back when Disney bought ABC in 1995 there was all this talk that the Eisner-Katzenberg thing would finally come to an end, since DW had a deal with ABC (to make animated shows for Saturday morning etc...) and now that Eisner controlled ABC he would have to work with K again...Eisner even called DW to say he wanted to cooperate.
But then personal stuff got in the way (the lawsuit, etc...) and both companies lost out....
Also back when Disney bought ABC in 1995 there was all this talk that the Eisner-Katzenberg thing would finally come to an end, since DW had a deal with ABC (to make animated shows for Saturday morning etc...) and now that Eisner controlled ABC he would have to work with K again...Eisner even called DW to say he wanted to cooperate.
But then personal stuff got in the way (the lawsuit, etc...) and both companies lost out....

You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Muppet SPECIAL EDITION DVD Trailer
Online in the next few minutes, a trailer for the Special Edition DVD 
http://www.totaleclips.com/player/splas ... pid=e23845

http://www.totaleclips.com/player/splas ... pid=e23845
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THAT new Kermit advert
Well, who else thought this was brilliant:
http://www.fordvehicles.com/suvs/escape ... erid=21001
Excellent effects, and check out the "Making Of", which is cool too because they actually show you how it was done instead of just doing a comedy fluff piece where Kermit is "real". It's a nice balance.
If only we could get a proper new Muppet Movie on this level!!
http://www.fordvehicles.com/suvs/escape ... erid=21001
Excellent effects, and check out the "Making Of", which is cool too because they actually show you how it was done instead of just doing a comedy fluff piece where Kermit is "real". It's a nice balance.
If only we could get a proper new Muppet Movie on this level!!