New trailer -
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Uh.... I don't get it. It looks weird, like something from an off-brand, second-tier animation studio. Or it looks like a Pixar cast-off from the early 2000's. So basically all Disney and Pixar movies are aesthetically indistinguishable from each other now, and you can't even claim that Disney cartoons are musicals with lavish production numbers in them. Because this didn't seem to be a musical, lavish or otherwise.
Disney really doesn't know how to make movies anymore, huh? Everything since Frozen has felt like a return to the early 2000's. This gives off such strong Atlantis, Treasure Planet, Lilo and Stitch, Meet the Robinsons vibes. Not a good sign.
Hm, I'm conflicted on this one. I LOVED the vibe from the original teasers, but this trailer does nothing for me. The cast doesn't seem likeable, and the lines that I think are supposed to be jokes don't hit with any actual humor.
Glad to see I'm not the only one. Again, it feels like an off-brand animated movie from some second-tier studio, or maybe even a streaming service. Based in Canada, not California.
i’ll wait for the reviews, but will probably wait it out until it hits disney+.
Yup. Why bother taking the family to the multiplex at $18 per seat this Thanksgiving weekend when you can just make the family wait for a rainy weekend in January and watch it for
FREE! on Disney+.
I would absolutely love to see the business plan behind sending these mega-budget $200 Million films to Disney+ for basically free after mediocre 60 day runs in movie theaters. Something tells me that wasn't the sales pitch the execs got in Burbank circa 2017 on why they should go all in on Disney+ while simultaneously spending $200 to $250 Million per film.
This feels very Disney+ to me. The characters designs are very generic for an animated movie.
Again, glad to see it's not just me on the Disney+ thing.
My impression after seeing the trailer = MEH!
Yup. But what's scary is that they spent $200 Million on the production budget for this. With big name stars, and a catering budget that must have been at least a couple million. For what? After their earlier box office tap-outs like
Turning Red, or painful struggles like
Lightyear, Disney's animated studios this year really need a big blockbuster hit this Thanksgiving/Christmas.
But this movie doesn't look up to that task. Especially with the need to pull in $600 Million in box office between Thanksgiving and MLK Day just to break even.
Seriously, besides catering, how do they spend all that money making these cartoons???