Disgruntled Walt
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It's at 69% now.
It's at 69% now.
Pocahontas got 53% and Wish got 48% …. Both in rotten territory…. If this holds Moana 2 is doing a bitt better than thoseThat is a very tepid score (if it holds). It’s Pocohantas/Wish territory in terms of Disney animated Princess films
Yes, but Frozen 2 was just awful.Yeah and Frozen 2 has 75% on Rotten Tomatoes and that still did strongly.
I don’t think it’ll necessarily sully the IP. Frozen II (which I agree wasn’t great) certainly didn’t.Yes, but Frozen 2 was just awful.
What makes this so annoying is that it's unnecessary. The Moana choice was made in the midst of the takeover crisis and the awful 2023 box office. It was clear things were going to improve, that (despite the convictions of a lot of folks here) the crisis was temporary. But in a panic, Iger made a dumb call that's going to seriously sully one of their prestige IPs and do some minor damage to the Disney Animation brand. All so obviously unnecessary in a year Disney has done great at the box office.
I actually think it did, if only a little. It (and the related fast, cheap theme park attractions) took a generational cultural phenomenon and turned it into Another Disney Musical. We'll see if this is true, or if it matters, when Frozen 3 comes out.I don’t think it’ll necessarily sully the IP. Frozen II (which I agree wasn’t great) certainly didn’t.
Oh, okay. Gulp!It's at 69% now.
Back up to 70% now with 71 reviews.Oh, okay. Gulp!
Oh it’ll do well. Quite well. So-so reviews may eat into its legs, as will, possibly 1) Wicked’s popularity, and 2) the 1-2 punch of Mufasa/Sonic 3 in a few weeks.If people are concerned about the film’s box-office performance, I don’t think the reviews matter very much. All indications are that it will do very well. If it’s a question of quality, on the other hand, the reviews are more significant, though ultimately much less so than one’s personal tastes. My plan is to see the film and decide for myself whether I like it or not.
Why are you concerned at all, man? Dis warriors never let mediocrity stop them from brand hyping.Eh.
Most people pay attention to Rotten Tomatoes than Metacritic, so I’m not too concerned about that
You gotta back up this supposed impact with more than just “I didn’t like it,” though.I actually think it did, if only a little. It (and the related fast, cheap theme park attractions) took a generational cultural phenomenon and turned it into Another Disney Musical. We'll see if this is true, or if it matters, when Frozen 3 comes out.
But in a panic, Iger made a dumb call that's going to seriously sully one of their prestige IPs and do some minor damage to the Disney Animation brand.
I saw the trailer for Mufasa the other day and it looks terrible. I imagine it’ll do well regardless, though, just like the awful remake of The Lion King.Oh it’ll do well. Quite well. So-so reviews may eat into its legs, as will, possibly 1) Wicked’s popularity, and 2) the 1-2 punch of Mufasa/Sonic 3 in a few weeks.
I feel like audiences are starting to move away from the live action remakes Little mermaid did not do well as well as other remakes and and the online interest in it seems to be non-existent but of course I could be wrong.I saw the trailer for Mufasa the other day and it looks terrible. I imagine it’ll do well regardless, though, just like the awful remake of The Lion King.
I hope so.If people are concerned about the film’s box-office performance, I don’t think the reviews matter very much. All indications are that it will do very well. If it’s a question of quality, on the other hand, the reviews are more significant, though ultimately much less so than one’s personal tastes. My plan is to see the film and decide for myself whether I like it or not.
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