Should go directly to TV. There are a lot of good movies in theatres right now. Although it is a movie for kids, I don't think it will succeed.
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Originally posted by songbird actually the talking animals part is only in a dream sequence. the rest is in the same vein as the live action "Dalmations".
Dont matter to me..I am so tired of seeing talking animals on TV, Movies etc...it was cute 6 years ago..now its just annoying...at least thats my opinion....
Looks good for a Jan. Movie with only budgeted at 32 million.
"Snow Dogs" (Walt Disney Pictures) opened at No. 2 with a surprisingly strong $17.5 million.
ok i took my kids to see it today and the theater was packed and everyone on the theater including adults were laughing really hard. when the movie was over everyone starting clapping which is rare in this day and age-the last time i heard people cheering and clapping was empire strike back in the eighties.
the plot is typical disney with romance,comedy,and a challenge for someone to conquer.
there were actually some real funny parts in the movie that even made me laugh and i dont find things all that funny with family movies.
id say see it-even if u hate it u have helped disney get back on their feet
I thought it was a good movie it had a good plot and so forth. There was one really corny part in the movie when the two guys went off the cliff (during the end) and the 24 somthing dogs pulled them up it) If that part wasnt in it i would of gave it a 10 but its stuck with me as a 8 and 1/2.....
1. 'Black Hawk Down,' $18.2 million
2. 'Snow Dogs,' $13.6 million
34 million I think overall
2 weeks in a row beat:
3. 'A Walk to Remember,' $13.57 million
4. 'The Mothman Prophecies,,' $11.8 million
5. 'A Beautiful Mind,' $11.7 million
6. 'The Count of Monte Cristo,' $11.5 million
7. 'I Am Sam,' $8.3 million
8. 'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,' $8 million
9. 'Kung Pow! Enter the Fist,' $7.3 million
10. 'Orange County,' $4.6 million