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Re: Wish
Box office updates.
โWishโ To Rise Disney Animationโs Star Over Thanksgiving With $75M Global Opening
https://deadline.com/2023/11/wish-napol ... 235630318/
โNapoleonโ Steps On Disneyโs โWishโ With $32M+
https://deadline.com/2023/11/box-office ... 235634036/
โWishโ Debuts To $49M WW
https://deadline.com/2023/11/napoleon-w ... 235637258/
โWishโ To Rise Disney Animationโs Star Over Thanksgiving With $75M Global Opening
https://deadline.com/2023/11/wish-napol ... 235630318/
โNapoleonโ Steps On Disneyโs โWishโ With $32M+
https://deadline.com/2023/11/box-office ... 235634036/
โWishโ Debuts To $49M WW
https://deadline.com/2023/11/napoleon-w ... 235637258/
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Re: Wish
I wonder if Deadline is still lowballing, considering the article also says ticket presales for Wish (most likely in its 3-day debut) are 60% higher than Elemental's.Sotiris wrote: โMon Nov 20, 2023 5:32 pm โWishโ To Rise Disney Animationโs Star Over Thanksgiving With $75M Global Opening
https://deadline.com/2023/11/wish-napol ... 235630318/
So maybe its 5-day debut will be in the $60-$70M range, depending on what the film's CinemaScore is, and I'm very curious to see what it is after the early access screenings this weekend.
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Re: Wish
Rotten Tomatoes score is now 51%. Walt will be turning in his grave pretty soon.
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โWishโ To Rise Disney Animationโs Star Over Thanksgiving With $75M Global Opening
https://deadline.com/2023/11/wish-napol ... 235630318/
https://deadline.com/2023/11/wish-napol ... 235630318/
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Re: Wish
I genuinely hope that people donโt use the RT score as their deciding factor on whether or not to see Wish. Part of me legit believes that the โcriticsโ are absolutely biased and I question if they even actually watched it.
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The reviews being so split up and divisive is crazy to see for modern Disney. But then one must remember that when Sleeping Beauty first came out in 1959, it didn't receive the best reviews either but that's now hailed as a classic after some time has passed. So who knows, maybe Wish will get a critical revaluation down the road the same way that movie did.
Still very excited to see it this weekend. That hasn't changed.
Still very excited to see it this weekend. That hasn't changed.

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Re: Wish
Wow a 75M GLOBAL opening for a 200M movie
Also I agree with everybody, it doesn't look 2D, looks like unfinished CG animation
Also I agree with everybody, it doesn't look 2D, looks like unfinished CG animation
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Re: Wish
I just saw an article that says that Wish has the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score since Chicken Little...
My favorite review title...
A Star Is Not Born!
My favorite review title...
A Star Is Not Born!
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Re: Wish
Yes, but because Wish is Disneyโs 100th anniversary movie, it has to have a good score.Farerb wrote: โMon Nov 20, 2023 7:32 pmIt's not the first Disney film to receive a rotten score.ElMaximo13 wrote: โMon Nov 20, 2023 6:02 pm Rotten Tomatoes score is now 51%. Walt will be turning in his grave pretty soon.
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Re: Wish
It's supposed to look like a moving watercolor storybook illustration.Pokenonbinary wrote: โTue Nov 21, 2023 12:23 am Also I agree with everybody, it doesn't look 2D, looks like unfinished CG animation
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HAHAHAH wow it worked thanks, I just saw the first 2 minutes and the storybook sequence looks gorgeous, but I think I still wanna see it the first time in theatres, makes the movie experience way more magical.ElMaximo13 wrote: โTue Nov 21, 2023 6:22 am Hereโs the full movie a day early (no need to thank me)
I also have a few thoughts about this movie: In short: I think the filmmakers really wanted to get all the Disney aspects of most of their movies in form of story, characters, songs, that there was no space left for its own identity and charm (put all Disney classics in a blender and throw away each movies uniqueness to mash into one) keeping the legacy seemed to be more important than being its own thing, I think thats why the animation style isnt also as daring or unique like Arcane or Spiderverse, because the movie really just wanted to celebrate its past I think, so it looks like a cute anniversary movie, but for the movie itself, I dont think so. Im gonna see how I really think of Wish when I see it this weekend

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I'm sure you had good intentions but I suggest you delete that link, it's considered sharing of unauthorized material and this forum may suffer consequences.ElMaximo13 wrote: โTue Nov 21, 2023 6:22 am Hereโs the full movie a day early (no need to thank me)
Re: Wish
I very much agree with your sentiment. I don't care to see detailed fabric textures, iris patterns, freckles and what not -- it's superfluous to storytelling. I feel the whole push of CG into photo-realism was because without it, 3D characters and objects would appear simple and bare, like play-doh figures. 2D characters wouldn't. And I don't dislike CG, I think it's a powerful tool that has unfortunately been co-opted for a singular use over and over again, when it can be so much more.
What I meant to say is that CGI is here to stay. It's a dominant medium in western animation, and there's no realistic way of getting rid off it. And we shouldn't, so many amazing films have been done using CGI. However, what needs to be done is to make space available for hand-drawn animation to thrive as well. And in that kind of environment, the type of story you're telling should decide what medium or animation form to use. Yes, hand-drawn animation is more than capable of doing any type of story in any type of setting, and has been doing them for decades. All my suggestions from above were based on the concept of these two mediums coexisting, where the atmosphere and the mood of what you're trying to convey are the ones dictating the medium used, and not some analyst's spreadsheets.Sotiris wrote: โMon Nov 20, 2023 2:04 pm It's incredibly rare that the type of story favors, let alone requires, computer animation. Only Wreck-It Ralph comes to mind, and even that could have had the "real world" rendered in 2D or live-action. In fact, it would have made more sense if it did. And you're only saying that stories about toys, bugs, and cars are better suited for CG because of Pixar. But 2D has been doing those kind of stories for decades to great success. Do you honestly believe that The Brave Little Toaster or Susie the Little Blue Coupe would have looked better in CG? The truth is 2D animation trumps CG animation in almost every respect and is better suited for any type of story or genre. The sole reason 2D is not preferred over CG is its perceived unprofitability.

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Re: Wish
Well, audience score is starting at 88%
Let's see how it goes once people actually get to watch it.
