jt04
Well-Known Member
They always implied that this move back to hand drawn was not on the same scale as Lion King or Little Mermaid, hence the modest budget by today's standards. They have always downplayed it's potential as a break out blockbuster. That said, though I am sure they hoped it would have made a bit more by now, there is absolutely no way it can be considered a failure in any respect. They wanted it to succeed and it will. Had they budgeted a lot more, that may have been in doubt right now. They accomplished exactly what they hoped to accomplish. A return to hand drawn animation on a permanent basis because this movie will be profitable.
PS Alvin will be lost in history, PatF will not be. It's got legs.
Ahem.

Excellent take.
This movie has generated zero fan excitement. People all seem to like the film, but I have yet to have someone tell me, I have to go see this. When UP came out it was very exciting, everyone I know was seeing it and recommending it. There is talk of a best picture nod. PatF, nothing, it seems to me, an average movie bundled in pixie dust. And the general public is not biting.
However, this is not a signal that people need to see CGI. Alladin, Lion King, Little mermaid, these movies are the most rewatchable movies of all time. I defy you to find someone who doesn't like the Lion King. I defy you to find someone who cares thats its classic animation and not cgi.
PatF does not mean the end of Classical Animation. It is just not the relaunch we had all hoped for.
PatF had a slight drop on monday. Every other movie in wide release dropped well into the double digits as a percentage.
Again, Disney downplayed it's breakout potential before release. I said it once and I'll say it again, this movie will have a long run in many many ways. It's got legs.
Oh and here is the proof...
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/?sortdate=2009-12-28&p=.htm