Tom and Jerry live action movie with CGI coming
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Tom and Jerry live action movie with CGI coming
Yogi, smurfs, alvin 2, mr peabody and now---tom and jerry!
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111799 ... =2520&cs=1
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111799 ... =2520&cs=1
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("Embarrassing Mac by burying his generic drive-by quotes with mounds and mounds of boring real-world geek-trivia" mode: )
Why, ownership, of course:
Alvin 1 was produced through Ross Bagdasarian's latest corporate-estate next-of-kin, which explains why the Movie chipmunks sang almots nothing but Bagdasarian-written songs or originals (and keeping it to only one song that had to be rights-licensed from outside)...
Mr. Peabody is the last development-heck survivor of a string of projects from Classic Media, who's attempt to exploit rights ownership has already given us Rocky & Bullwinkle, Mr. Magoo, and Underdog...
And Warner?--Apparently, they wanted to cover ALL their classic-toon boxset sales marketing, just in case:
Notice how we always got HB and T&J sets released in diplomatically equal tandem, with no show of favoritism?
Why, ownership, of course:
Alvin 1 was produced through Ross Bagdasarian's latest corporate-estate next-of-kin, which explains why the Movie chipmunks sang almots nothing but Bagdasarian-written songs or originals (and keeping it to only one song that had to be rights-licensed from outside)...
Mr. Peabody is the last development-heck survivor of a string of projects from Classic Media, who's attempt to exploit rights ownership has already given us Rocky & Bullwinkle, Mr. Magoo, and Underdog...
And Warner?--Apparently, they wanted to cover ALL their classic-toon boxset sales marketing, just in case:
Notice how we always got HB and T&J sets released in diplomatically equal tandem, with no show of favoritism?
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I don't even care that much, but what a waste of time/resources! I wish children would wise up to the fact that as much money is put into these films to look flashy and fun, they are lame cash-ins. Parents need to start taking their children to quality children films again, and children need to begin wanting to see those types of films again. Alvin was terrible, IMHO. Seriously, eating their own feces? *shakes head* I only saw it because a group of friends insisted on going to it because their girlfriends wanted to see it.
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[Jerry Colonna](with finger in air and waxed mustache)Ah Gett(gate)....but wee-ill it be the feisty, bickerr--ring Tom and Jerry..Or--r-r-r-r- will they be the "Tom and Jerry movie" "they're-being-just-friends" type?[/Jerry Colonna] (Yes, I read the article).
BTW regarding CGI I don't care a throw of two pig's desposits if it is handdrawn or not, just as long as it;s to my personal taste (Case in point, and EricJ under a different name made this point in 2002 when THIS came out, remember?) "Lilo and Stitch"..PRE-Hawaian "Elvis" Elvis (yeah, as mentioned elsewhere in the "Bolt Trailer" thread, trailer music, not sdame as in the feature..but Disney used vinegar to catch us Mickey mice, not honey..hey, we're also Poohbears as heart! (Meaning in short i'll take Princess Disney and such. But that';s just the baby-boomer in me talking.)
BTW regarding CGI I don't care a throw of two pig's desposits if it is handdrawn or not, just as long as it;s to my personal taste (Case in point, and EricJ under a different name made this point in 2002 when THIS came out, remember?) "Lilo and Stitch"..PRE-Hawaian "Elvis" Elvis (yeah, as mentioned elsewhere in the "Bolt Trailer" thread, trailer music, not sdame as in the feature..but Disney used vinegar to catch us Mickey mice, not honey..hey, we're also Poohbears as heart! (Meaning in short i'll take Princess Disney and such. But that';s just the baby-boomer in me talking.)
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The other "problem", as I mentioned in my Indy review, is that the kids that grew up watching the 80s franchise movies are all now young executives running the studios.
So what do they want? Same as all of us...childhood nostalgia. But instead of just watching the old movies again they're going into remakes and series extensions, hence the pale fourth outings for John McClane and Indiana Jones, repeats for Rocky and Rambo, and who knows whatever else is coming along...
So what do they want? Same as all of us...childhood nostalgia. But instead of just watching the old movies again they're going into remakes and series extensions, hence the pale fourth outings for John McClane and Indiana Jones, repeats for Rocky and Rambo, and who knows whatever else is coming along...
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You can't fault the studios on that one, Ben. Dan Aykroyd wanted to do Ghostbusters 3 for years, but it would have been cost prohibitive and consequently, it never happened. It remains to be seen if the film being made bears any resemblance to Aykroyd's original idea.
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Ghostbusters 3 will work better as a videogame sequel than a movie.
I really have no idea, either, why Disney is doing another Tron twenty-six years after the original film flopped. Tron's another film begging for a decent multi-platform videogame sequel, too.
(The last Tron game doesn't count. Never had a wide release beyond a lame portable port and XBox release that apparently went nowhere in sales. The first two Tron arcade releases still rank as a better experience for me than being one of ten people that actually saw Tron in the theaters when it was released!)
Some things just work better as games. Plus, you can model the actors as their younger selves and even a younger, strangely marionette-/mannequin-like Bill Murray might be less embarrassing to look at than a pudgy, pasty, and overweight Murray. Food for thought there, folks.
There's more likely profit to be made on a game that costs $10-$15million development plus advertising versus a film budged $100million plus another $40million advertising.
Math is obviously NOT something most of the movers and shockers in the entertainment industry understand.
I'm no statistician and even I understand the insanity of all these big-budget sequels with dubious audience prospects. Again, there's probably a bigger audience now for an interactive game-based sequel experience than there is for a lame-looking movie...
I really have no idea, either, why Disney is doing another Tron twenty-six years after the original film flopped. Tron's another film begging for a decent multi-platform videogame sequel, too.
(The last Tron game doesn't count. Never had a wide release beyond a lame portable port and XBox release that apparently went nowhere in sales. The first two Tron arcade releases still rank as a better experience for me than being one of ten people that actually saw Tron in the theaters when it was released!)
Some things just work better as games. Plus, you can model the actors as their younger selves and even a younger, strangely marionette-/mannequin-like Bill Murray might be less embarrassing to look at than a pudgy, pasty, and overweight Murray. Food for thought there, folks.
There's more likely profit to be made on a game that costs $10-$15million development plus advertising versus a film budged $100million plus another $40million advertising.
Math is obviously NOT something most of the movers and shockers in the entertainment industry understand.
I'm no statistician and even I understand the insanity of all these big-budget sequels with dubious audience prospects. Again, there's probably a bigger audience now for an interactive game-based sequel experience than there is for a lame-looking movie...