(Not that we believe a word of it, mind, but thanks for confirming the official studio-line all the same.)Dusterian wrote:DisneyPictures, thank you very much for that link about why the directors changed the title.
And as we must always emphasize:Also, a while back, there was another article that revealed that the marketing department at Disney changed the title just because they thought The Princess and the Frog failed because it had the word "princess" in the title and they thought boys didn't want to see it. So they changed the title because they thought it would make more boys want to see this movie.
The Princess and the Frog didn't even fail! It did well critically and financially!.
Aw, poor baby, Frog made "only" $24M on its opening...And was the #1 movie that weekend.
Did it occur to anyone that when the #1 movie in the country makes "only" $24M, nobody was going anywhere near a theater that week???
(I mean, think how Invictus must've felt, opening third!...By that point, anyone opening fifth that week would never have made back the price of their popcorn sales. )
...Just, y'know, food for thought, even if you liked Avatar and those danged Christmas-grabbing rodents.