Valiant
Valiant
Just a quick info about the Vanguard movie:
It will be released in France on march 30th and will NOT be distributed by Disney here, but by a local channel (M6), just like the Jakie Chan's movie "Around the World in 80 days" which was a Disney movie in the USA but not in Europe.
It will be released in France on march 30th and will NOT be distributed by Disney here, but by a local channel (M6), just like the Jakie Chan's movie "Around the World in 80 days" which was a Disney movie in the USA but not in Europe.
VALIANT News
Isn't Valiant being produced by Vanguard and being released by Buena Vista (Disney)? Where does Dreamworks come in? It should either say "Vanguard's Film" or "Disney-Vanguard Film"
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And Comingsoon.net says that Valiant's release date has been pushed back 4 months to August 19, 2005.
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That is excellent news!, this means that Disney saw how much great promotion is going on for "Robots", so they will ultimately pull a promotional campaign for 'Valiant" here in the states... if they push Ewan McGregor, people will definitely go! Alot of people were scared about the april 15th release date considering there hasnt even been a proper us trailer/teaser shown anywhere in the states.
yeah, just because it says 'from the producer of Shrek' doesn't mean it's done by Dreamworks, although I can understand why everyone automatically asumes that. We all know how Dreamworks loves to promote Shrek. But as far as I know, Disney is handling this film, at least in the U.S. I'm not sure about the rest of the world though.
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Last edited by Ben on August 18th, 2005, 7:20 am, edited 1 time in total.
...but with all-out promotional and marketing campaigns!Mickey A wrote:Keep in mind that in some cases, mediocre and "decent enough" films are made into blockbusters, due to a lack of competition (Shark Tale, Hitch...).
Bear in mind that Disney are putting Valiant out into a crowded summer marketplace with, so far, little backing...