UmbrellaFish wrote:I think it's a little too early to be giving TPATF the Royal UD Treatment (ya know, pessimism). It's still hanging in there at the Box Office it's selling tons of merchandise, it's yet to go overseas, the DVD is sure to sell like hotcakes, and it's had generally favorable reviews. Sure, the Box Office isn't as spectacular as we had wished, but give it time and TPATF will bring in some money.
It's not really a pessimism problem. The problem lies in profits from the DVD and overseas run will not help domestic numbers. All of them have expectations of their own, not an overall big goal.
This is not a movie that had the goal to make as much as Chicken Little or Brother Bear, this was expect to be a new renaissance of hand drawn animation. What they got, ticket sales wise, trails to most CGI movies over the last 5 years.
Like I said before, shareholders and company analysts do not care what the profit is in 1-10 years. They see it is a hit to the company now. While I hope they keep hand drawn animation, I would not be shocked if it got the boot after this. Disney a publicly owned company and Business > emotion and history.