
Cheers,
JM

But in an odd twist, [the actors] won't be needed for the musical numbers - that duty will fall to tribute band Fab 4, who will be playing along to actual Beatles tracks. Sounds like overkill, if you ask us.
Really, I think it's a good idea to have a tribute band (who have probably studied the mannerisms of the celebrities they're paying tribute to) play the Beatles for musical sequences. But, it's understandable if they won't play them throughout the whole film, since the Beatles didn't play themselves in the original, either, anyway.SpringHeelJack wrote:This film is getting worse all the time!
For real...they're happy about it? Maybe because they'll be getting some $...? I mean, it's not even George Harrison."I know the family a little bit and they're very happy about it"
Yes! Great news!Prince Edward wrote:Disney Pulls the Plug on Robert Zemeckis’ YELLOW SUBMARINE
http://collider.com/yellow-submarine-ro ... ney/80582/
Disney Kills Robert Zemeckis’ ‘Yellow Submarine’
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-v ... low-167415
Source: http://www.deadline.com/2011/03/disney- ... submarine/Insiders at Disney are denying a Hollywood Reporter story that a lousy opening weekend for the Robert Zemeckis-produced animated film Mars Needs Moms sank Yellow Submarine, the 3D remake of the psychedelic animated Beatles film that Zemeckis had set up to direct at the studio in August 2009.
It is true that Disney won't go forward with the project, but insiders said that decision was made months ago. At that point, Zemeckis was given permission to shop the film elsewhere. This makes some sense, coming in the aftermath of Disney's announcement it would shutter ImageMovers Digital, the animation factory based in Marin County, CA. Disney announced a year ago it would shutter the 450-employee animation facility once work was completed on Mars Needs Moms. It's not immediately clear whether Zemeckis will try hard to dock Submarine elsewhere.
Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/15/busin ... l?_r=2&hpwDisney closed ImageMovers Digital last March after Mr. Cook’s successor, Rich Ross, viewed footage of “Mars Needs Moms.” About two months ago, Disney quietly pulled the plug on what was to be Mr. Zemeckis’s next directing project there: : “Yellow Submarine,” a 3-D adaptation of the 1968 Beatles cartoon.
The company decided to proceed with “Mars Needs Moms” in part because it had already spent so much on it and in part because some executives, notably ones left from the Cook era, acted as cheerleaders for the project.