Disney has released an original song written by Lauv, Steal The Show, from the film Elemental.
Sounded nice except for the bridge that sounded like a kazoo, unfortunately.
Disney has released an original song written by Lauv, Steal The Show, from the film Elemental.
I hate to be a negative Nancy like you guys, but I'm beginning to feel that Elemental might be a flop. I'm not going to say it's the end of Pixar, but I guess Pixar is in jeopardy. I blame the pandemic, Lightyear, and I hate to say this, but I blame Bob Chapek as well. At least Walt Disney Animation Studios has a glimmer of hope for Wish for making a box office success for Disney.
I'm planning to see that movie as well, but I can't deny that it will flop. I hope Pixar has a better luck on Elio next year. Of course, if Elio flops too, then Pixar will have no choice, but do more sequels for the time being if they want to get back with box office.I am certain it will flop. The mixed reviews could have maybe not been the end of the world if it had a less competitive release date, but it will totally get buried in the month of June.
I'm still rooting for the movie, but it doesn't look good.
You do have a good point.Looking back, you almost have to say Pixar was "lucky" that Covid hit when it did - considering the lack of cultural impact since release, I can't imagine Onward, Soul, Luca, or Turning Red would have done well at the box office. Imagine the conversation and pressure on Elemental if those were all full theatrical releases right now.
Throw in the failure of Lightyear and what looks to be a disaster for Elemental and that is just a horrible six film run for that studio.
And is anybody really looking forward to Inside Out 2?
Okay, I don't know how true it is, but Jonas Campbell from thatparkplace.com just said if Elemental is a flop, Disney might sell off Pixar. He also said it'll be the end of Pixar. I hope what he said is not true. https://thatparkplace.com/as-pixar-...sney-proclaims-lightyear-an-lgbtq-love-story/
Okay.First of all this is an opinion piece, tantamount to a blog.
Second they do not say that Disney might sell off Pixar if Elemental does poorly but rather they wonder if Disney would consider an option like selling off Pixar or combining it with WDAS.
Some on this site have wondered for a while now if Disney really needs two separately run animation studios, that is really all the author is saying also.
Short of shuttering the studio I don't see Disney doing anything with Pixar if its no longer profitable. The existing IP is still valuable to the company so no real risk of Disney selling it off.Let's say Pixar is no longer able to make a popular movie that makes a profit... who is going to buy a studio that can't make a good movie and make a profit?
If the people at Pixar can't make a popular movie that makes a profit, why would any sane manager absorb that bad talent into another studio?
The "sell or merge" hypothesis is not based in reality.
Yeah. I do wonder how much longer it will continue to exist as a separate entity. Much of the early first generation talent is gone, and there is tremendous redundancy between Pixar and WDAS - especially if the Pixar “brand” no longer reliably delivers.Short of shuttering the studio I don't see Disney doing anything with Pixar if its no longer profitable. The existing IP is still valuable to the company so no real risk of Disney selling it off.
As I mentioned in a post above some on this site have wondered the same thing. I never give much credence to these discussions as Pixar will always live on as a separate entity even if the studio is shuttered.Yeah. I do wonder how much longer it will continue to exist as a separate entity. Much of the early first generation talent is gone, and there is tremendous redundancy between Pixar and WDAS - especially if the Pixar “brand” no longer reliably delivers.
I have to wonder if there’s going to be some prime Emeryville real estate available soon
As I mentioned in a post above some on this site have wondered the same thing. I never give much credence to these discussions as Pixar will always live on as a separate entity even if the studio is shuttered.
I have to wonder if there’s going to be some prime Emeryville real estate available soon
I am certain it will flop. The mixed reviews could have maybe not been the end of the world if it had a less competitive release date, but it will totally get buried in the month of June.
I'm still rooting for the movie, but it doesn't look good.
Some on this site have wondered for a while now if Disney really needs two separately run animation studios, that is really all the author is saying also.
Spider verse cost $100 million, Super Mario Bros cost $100 million, Minions cost $85 million… I appreciate that Disney goes beyond the other studios to give a more detailed film but I still don’t understand why their animated films cost 2 to 3 times more than the other studios similar offerings.It goes back to what I asked in TLM thread but why are development costs so stupidly high for every movie that Disney makes.
I’m sorry but should an animated film like Turning red really cost over $150 million to make?
Can Disney not make their animated films especially like there theme park rides over such a long period to reduce costs?
Spider verse cost $100 million, Super Mario Bros cost $100 million, Minions cost $85 million… I appreciate that Disney goes beyond the other studios to give a more detailed film but I still don’t understand why their animated films cost 2 to 3 times more than the other studios similar offerings.
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