"Encanto" Coming Fall 2021

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Omg, no, I literally had no idea what you were talking about. I knew the new Spider Man movie was really big, but everyone was just calling it Spider Man and not No Way Home. Thanks for this!

Edit: I figured out how I just missed this whole phenomenon. My uncle was dying right when it came out. I would have missed all of that.
You're going to have to sub for Starz for a month to see Spider-Man: No Way Home. That will the the Pay 1 post-theatrical window due to Sony's contract with Starz (which expired at the start of this calendar year).
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
This Week on Billboard's Hot 100:

# 1 We Don't Talk About Bruno (3 weeks at #1)​
#10 Surface Pressure (#8)​
#20 Family Madrigal (#20)​
#33 What Else Can I Do (#27)​
#41 Dos Oruguitas (#36)​
#53 Waiting on a Miracle (#50)​


On Billboard's 200 for Albums:

#1 Encanto (#1 past 5 weeks)​

This Week on Billboard's Hot 100:​
# 1 We Don't Talk About Bruno (4 weeks at #1)​
#11 Surface Pressure (last week: #10)​
#24 Family Madrigal (#20)​
#42 What Else Can I Do (#33)​
#50 Dos Oruguitas (#41)​
#57 Waiting on a Miracle (#53)​
#74 All of You (#71)​
On Billboard's 200 for Albums:​
#1 Encanto (#1 for the past 6 weeks)​
Minutes Watched on Disney+: 8.4 Billion (in 5 1/2 weeks)​
 
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MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
And I thought the "Let It Go" fad was insufferable...
You just called Encanto music "mediocre," but now you're saying it's worse than insufferable.

You're just trolling. Go away.

Looks like another Frozen phenomenon. Mediocre film with mediocre music strikes a chord somehow. But Encanto will be unlike Frozen because the merch sales won't be nearly as good, despite what Chapek says. Oh, and Encanto's box office totals aren't anywhere NEAR Frozen's level. The pandemic played a role in that, sure. But how much is the question.

I saw a few sequences of it at my friend's house (he has Disney+). I thought it was colorful but boring. The film's scripting did not inspire me to care about the family. The jaguar was cute, though.
 

Magenta Panther

Well-Known Member
I don't want to talk to Magenta, no, no, no. I don't want to talk to Magenta!
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Magenta Panther

Well-Known Member
I just heard “Bruno” on regular radio, a pop station, so it’s now moving into the regular airtime rotation across stations.

Sorry but I don’t remember “Let it go” doing that.

I heard "Let It Go" on a soft rock station when I was visiting St. Louis, so yeah, "Let It Go" played on regular radio. But thankfully not for long.
 

CaptainAmerica

Premium Member
Current-gen WDAS movies, ranked (by me):

Movies I love:
Moana
Tangled

Movies I like:
Encanto
Wreck-It Ralph
Raya

Movies I do not like:
Zootopia
Ralph 2

Movies I hate:
Frozen 2
Frozen
Big Hero 6
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
I heard "Let It Go" on a soft rock station when I was visiting St. Louis, so yeah, "Let It Go" played on regular radio. But thankfully not for long.

I had heard Let It Go on regular radio stations when it was at its peek.
Yes they pushed out the Demi Lovato version, the pop version that plays during the end credits, which BTW didn't get very much airtime and was mostly ignored by traditional radio. But they did not release the one sung during the movie to radio stations, that is the major difference here and that is what I'm talking about.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Yes they pushed out the Demi Lovato version, the pop version that plays during the end credits, which BTW didn't get very much airtime and was mostly ignored by traditional radio. But they did not release the one sung during the movie to radio stations, that is the major difference here and that is what I'm talking about.
Kinda glad they didn't get Olivia Rodrigo to sing a slow, raspy version of We Don't Talk About Bruno for the album.
 

CaptainAmerica

Premium Member
Yes they pushed out the Demi Lovato version, the pop version that plays during the end credits, which BTW didn't get very much airtime and was mostly ignored by traditional radio. But they did not release the one sung during the movie to radio stations, that is the major difference here and that is what I'm talking about.
The Idina Menzel "Let It Go" was absolutely pushed on traditional radio.

Bruno was entirely an accident. The featured song from Encanto was supposed to be "Dos Oruguitas."
 

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