Just some food for thought. Disney animation made a Jack and the Beanstalk adaptation featuring Mickey, Donald, and Goofy as part of Fun and Fancy Free in 1947.
True. But as seen with The Snow Queen and Frozen if this project returns it won't be as Gigantic.
Yes, but let's not pretend it's going to be radically different. Odds are, if it does go back in the pipeline, it will be about a normal sized person meeting a giant-sized person. It's not going to warp into a movie about a street-smart, disco dancing private eye who battles jive turkey vampires in a fantasy version of the 1970s. (Which, admittedly, sounds AWESOME and Disney should totally do that eventually.)
I would pay good money to see jive turkey vampires . . .
If this film never gets picked up from off the shelf. Well then, this would have been a gigantic waste of time.
If this film never gets picked up from off the shelf. Well then, this would have been a gigantic waste of time.
Apparently the film's crew had difficulty writing an interesting story/plot focused between a gigantic young girl and a small grown man. One recent episode of the Fine Tooning Podcast with Jim Hill and Drew Taylor suggested that it might also have to do with the difficulty on animating a gigantic human and a smaller sized adult when discussing Netflix's The Sea Beast.Did we ever learn what specific story problems they were having that led to Gigantic's cancellation? Disney Animation could really use a hit right now and I wonder if Gigantic or a version of Jack and the Beanstalk could ever be revisited.
Yes, but let's not pretend it's going to be radically different. Odds are, if it does go back in the pipeline, it will be about a normal sized person meeting a giant-sized person. It's not going to warp into a movie about a street-smart, disco dancing private eye who battles jive turkey vampires in a fantasy version of the 1970s. (Which, admittedly, sounds AWESOME and Disney should totally do that eventually.)
I also believe it might have something to do with the difficulty with the writing.I blame that stupid self centered freak, John Lasseter for cancelling it! I'm sorry, but he is such a loser! He makes great films, but he's a loser!
Did we ever learn what specific story problems they were having that led to Gigantic's cancellation? Disney Animation could really use a hit right now and I wonder if Gigantic or a version of Jack and the Beanstalk could ever be revisited.
Guess we'll have to be stick with Stephen Sondheim as the musical take on Jack and the Beanstock until Disney inevitably cracks the story. Remember, it took 4 decades to get Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast and close to 7 for Frozen.
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