CaptainAmerica
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This is the source of my hope vis-a-vis The Way of Water.The thing about Top Gun: Maverick is that it was very obviously the work of people intent on making a movie that was entertaining above all else.
This is the source of my hope vis-a-vis The Way of Water.The thing about Top Gun: Maverick is that it was very obviously the work of people intent on making a movie that was entertaining above all else.
Yea I also don't get that argument at all. Who cares if top guns audience was older? So if strange world was a big hit with the older crowd that would change something?When it gets deposited in to a studio's bank account, does the ticket money from a 50 year old make a different sound than the ticket money from a 20 year old?
Yea I have to agree, none of those were going to make any sort of dent theatrically.If you think Turning Red, Luca, and Soul would have done numbers at the box office, I have a bridge to sell you.
The thing about Top Gun: Maverick is that it was very obviously the work of people intent on making a movie that was entertaining above all else.
Luca probably had the best chance, since it had more cross-generational appeal. Soul was an adult movie that kids didn't appreciate, and Turning Red was a kids movie that parents find obnoxious. I don't think I've ever disliked a group of fictional children as much as those four.Yea I have to agree, none of those were going to make any sort of dent theatrically.
Turning Red was doomed to fail. Its audience is horribly narrow, being designed almost exclusively for Asian girls. On top of that, part of the premise revolves around the preteen protagonist turning into a red panda (a metaphor for her period) and then selling pictures of herself as a red panda (is it still a metaphor for her period?). Even more, there's the weird, more explicit, sexualization of the preteen main character by making her twerk. Worst of all, it's an horrendously and offensively ugly movie to look at.If you think Turning Red, Luca, and Soul would have done numbers at the box office, I have a bridge to sell you.
Worst of all, it's an horrendously and offensively ugly movie to look at.
Luca probably had the best chance, since it had more cross-generational appeal. Soul was an adult movie that kids didn't appreciate, and Turning Red was a kids movie that parents find obnoxious. I don't think I've ever disliked a group of fictional children as much as those four.
Because we live in a cynical world where beauty is despised and the hideous is adored.Seriously. WHY IS IT SO UGLY!?
I think it would have struggled because it felt half baked in my opinion. It wasn't bad, it wasn't great, it was just a lesson in mediocrity. It just felt like they were going through the motions.Soul, I honestly do believe, had a chance at success in theaters. It's a visually interesting movie with creative decisions, a good message, and a pleasing soundtrack
Childless Chinese-Canadian women between the ages of 32-35 is not a recipe for box office success?I can’t think of a Disney or Pixar movie that had a smaller target demographic than Turning Red.
Turning Red was doomed to fail. Its audience is horribly narrow, being designed almost exclusively for Asian girls. On top of that, part of the premise revolves around the preteen protagonist turning into a red panda (a metaphor for her period) and then selling pictures of herself as a red panda (is it still a metaphor for her period?). Even more, there's the weird, more explicit, sexualization of the preteen main character by making her twerk. Worst of all, it's an horrendously and offensively ugly movie to look at.
Luca had a chance to be a success. It's a much more aesthetically pleasing movie and its Italian setting is a very enjoyable place to spend your time. The movie's biggest downfall was it just wasn't very memorable. Other than Luca, I don't remember any of the characters' names and the overall character design wasn't terribly unique, suffering from the same style as Turning Red and Strange World. Probably the biggest hinderance, had Luca received a wider audience, was its subtle but noticeable homosexual undertones.
Soul, I honestly do believe, had a chance at success in theaters. It's a visually interesting movie with creative decisions, a good message, and a pleasing soundtrack. It's not as memorable as some of Pixar's earliest movies, but it still fits in with their model in a way neither Turning Red nor Luca were able to do.
Its the backgrounds. They don't have the usual look of a pixar or Disney animated film. I think they were trying to go for maybe a chalk or watercolor look, but made them too pastel and still kept the characters semi realistic. None of it really matches together. And this is from someone who considers themselves a Turning Red apologist.
Seriously. WHY IS IT SO UGLY!?
Its the backgrounds. They don't have the usual look of a pixar or Disney animated film. I think they were trying to go for maybe a chalk or watercolor look, but made them too pastel and still kept the characters semi realistic. None of it really matches together. And this is from someone who considers themselves a Turning Red apologist.
Neat, but that doesn't quite explain whatever this is.Its the backgrounds. They don't have the usual look of a pixar or Disney animated film. I think they were trying to go for maybe a chalk or watercolor look, but made them too pastel and still kept the characters semi realistic. None of it really matches together. And this is from someone who considers themselves a Turning Red apologist.
A lot. I have gotten one or two comments like that since I have originally uploaded that reddit comment I talked about earlier. Might have second life there, but IDK. It all depends on if Disney does effort advertising it there.I for one will watch Strange World when it goes to D+ and I will not go to the movie theater to watch it.
How many folks have the same opinion I wonder?
I think it would have struggled because it felt half baked in my opinion. It wasn't bad, it wasn't great, it was just a lesson in mediocrity. It just felt like they were going through the motions.
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