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Disney (and others) at the Box Office - Current State of Affairs

Animaniac93-98

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"Important to note here on a tentpole like Super Mario Galaxy Movie is the number of non-frequent moviegoers who came out which was 62% according to Comscore/Screen Engine’s PostTrak exits (broken down that’s 35% every other month or so, and 27% a few times a year or less). The complaint by the industry has been that it’s the non-frequent moviegoers who’ve shrunk post-pandemic, not necessarily the core cinephiles."

- Deadline
 

Stripes

Premium Member
I liked Elio also but with the exception of a couple sequels Pixar hasn’t come anywhere near the “emotions” that made their early films so amazing.

I think that’s where Pixar truly shines, the beginning of UP, Riley returning home and apologizing in Inside Out, Woody saying goodbye… there’s a lot of early Pixar films that still choke me up every time I watch them, and many I’ve seen dozens of times and they still get me. Other than a couple sequels I can’t remember the last time a Pixar film got me in the feels.
Personally, Luca and Soul got me pretty good…

To your point though, I also think Pixar excels at drama. While a few jokes often land across all their films, when the comedy/drama balance is weighted more toward comedy, I find their films don’t resonate with me as much. But maybe that’s my personal bias as someone that prefers the emotional punch of a drama versus the lighthearted entertainment of a comedy. And this is a generalization, Soul was a drama-comedy that still really resonated and affected me. I definitely related to Joe’s struggle to find “purpose” in life and I thought the comedy was pretty funny.
 

Nevermore525

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Week Five: 332.2M (+34.6), implying 401.4

Not a total Mario collapse, but we can probably just call it now as very near 400.
Be interesting to monitor how it holds with Galaxy not being as strongly received or recommended.

Mario is fine, just more of the same from before and felt more like a bunch of tik tok/youtube shorts thrown together featuring Mario and friends. Who says you need quality to make near a $Billion
 

Vegas Disney Fan

Well-Known Member
Personally, Luca and Soul got me pretty good…

To your point though, I also think Pixar excels at drama. While a few jokes often land across all their films, when the comedy/drama balance is weighted more toward comedy, I find their films don’t resonate with me as much. But maybe that’s my personal bias as someone that prefers the emotional punch of a drama versus the lighthearted entertainment of a comedy. And this is a generalization, Soul was a drama-comedy that still really resonated and affected me. I definitely related to Joe’s struggle to find “purpose” in life and I thought the comedy was pretty funny.
Soul was their last non sequel I loved, had Joe chosen to “go on” I think it would be one of my all time favorite Pixar films, that was the only thing I didn’t like about that film, him realizing his “bad life” was actually a “great life” through the eyes of another was such a brilliant concept, I think it lost some of the impact because he chose to go back rather than being content he’d already lived an amazing life and moving on to the next adventure… small nitpick but I think them not fully committing to the emotional arc decreased the impact. Still their last amazing original film.

I enjoyed Luca but not the same level as Soul, I also loved Onward which I know didn’t connect with a lot of people.
 

TP2000

Well-Known Member
Final tally Box Office is out for this past Easter weekend. Here's how things went, with Super Mario with boffo box office.

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After a month in theaters, Hoppers is now sitting at $332 Million globally. It needs $375 Million to break even, and start earning a profit for Pixar.

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DKampy

Well-Known Member
Soul was their last non sequel I loved, had Joe chosen to “go on” I think it would be one of my all time favorite Pixar films, that was the only thing I didn’t like about that film, him realizing his “bad life” was actually a “great life” through the eyes of another was such a brilliant concept, I think it lost some of the impact because he chose to go back rather than being content he’d already lived an amazing life and moving on to the next adventure… small nitpick but I think them not fully committing to the emotional arc decreased the impact. Still their last amazing original film.
Nice to see someone else who appreciates Soul…That is a top tier Pixar film for me… it is up there with some of their earlier classics for me
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Nice to see someone else who appreciates Soul…That is a top tier Pixar film for me… it is up there with some of their earlier classics for me
I think had Soul been released to theaters it would have been seen as one of the top films for Pixar overall. Unfortunately it got the D+ effect and seen by many as "less than", and so usually gets written off as just a "streaming movie".
 

TP2000

Well-Known Member
Yes, if the theatrical window was the only source of income for movies.

We'd need a different thread for that.

Perhaps someone could start one called "Disney At The Post-Theatrical Window - Current State Of Affairs", and we could track Disney+ costs to offer Rachel Zegler's Snow White to dozens of viewing families per month?
 

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