American Dog and Rapunzel releases pushed back
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American Dog and Rapunzel releases pushed back
An article posted at <a href="http://www.imdb.com/news/sb/2005-11-07/#2">IMDB</a> indicates that American Dog has been put back to 2008 and Rapunzel has been shoved into 2009. This means there will be NO Disney feature in 2007!
Whilst the news is sad, at least it means both AD and R:U will have an extra year spent on them, so hopefully that's a good sign.
Whilst the news is sad, at least it means both AD and R:U will have an extra year spent on them, so hopefully that's a good sign.
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How far away does 2008 and 2009 seem.
It's not the end of the world though, at least they ARE coming out.
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lol yeah probably, i'll be 21 in 2009, it's mad! and i thought June 2006 was ages awayichabod wrote:Of course knowing our luck in the UK it will be AD in 2009 and Rapunzel in 2010!Enchantress wrote:How far away does 2008 and 2009 seem.It's not the end of the world though, at least they ARE coming out.
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Pixar's Cars is due out June 9 2006 and according to UD's Coming Soon Page Meet the Robinsons is due out late 2006.Nick Bryant wrote:So what animated feature is coming out in 2006?
The Wild also seems to be slated for April 14, 2006; but I haven't heard much about that.
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Hopefully this pushback will mean they're retooling the story for Rapunzel. The premise sounds good (two romance-impaired teenagers moved to fairy tale times), but if it turns out to be a Shrek-wannabe in terms of contemporary adult humor, it'll fail.
Disney should try and revive the fairy tale with Rapunzel, instead of trying to imitate another movie.
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Disney should try and revive the fairy tale with Rapunzel, instead of trying to imitate another movie.
Escapay or Zulu or (insert a name, any name)
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There are rumours that this may not be because of story problems but because of Disney's willingless to show Pixar they are willing to agree to Pixar's terms (which are completely unreasonable and if Disney accepts the terms Pixar wants they are stupid!) for Pixar to be able to call when they want a film released and they would naturally want a 2007 slot for their rat film.
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ichabod - that is not unreasonable. They are the established entity. Why would they go into business with somebody who was going to compete with them head on? Now granted, their has to be some give and take in these matters but the two entities do not want to compete against each other and Pixar has had its timetable longer and quite frankly they are able to deliver the better product quicker than Disney at this time.
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I think this is fantastic news. 2006/2007 is packed with lame CGI animated features. Every possible studio out there has jumped on the CG bandwagon. Most of them will Probaply be Shrek wannabe's and suffer from bad storytelling etc. Around 2007 we'll be left with a major CGI overload-hangover.. If Disney can provide the audience with a return to good visual storytelling with Rapunzel, that would really mark a turn for the company.
And with Chicken Little opening to over $40 million and international Box Office numbers suggesting the film will be a huge hit overseas, a big pressure has been taken off Walt Disney Feature Animation. Imagine if Chicken Little underperformed, that would have been disastrous. They can now finally get back to making movies again without people pointing out Chicken Little's failure etc etc.
Just my take on this announcement.
And with Chicken Little opening to over $40 million and international Box Office numbers suggesting the film will be a huge hit overseas, a big pressure has been taken off Walt Disney Feature Animation. Imagine if Chicken Little underperformed, that would have been disastrous. They can now finally get back to making movies again without people pointing out Chicken Little's failure etc etc.
Just my take on this announcement.
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I agree completely with Mr. Toad. Pixar knows they have the upper hand and that Disney will most likely comply. Pixar is only doing the reasonable thing by setting up their demands to suit themselves. Right now, they are releasing the most successful (critical and commerical) animated films at the moment. They are entitled to do what they want. The percieved critical failure of Chicken Little disturbs me, because they can only mean huge drops in the upcoming weeks. Hopefully, that won't be the case (there are usually one or two exceptions to that rule), so I hope Disney will use their times wisely and clean up whatever they need to clean up. 
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Very good point, I posted this in a thread in the Off Topic section. There are no less then 8 CGI movies coming out in 2006:PatrickvD wrote:I think this is fantastic news. 2006/2007 is packed with lame CGI animated features. Every possible studio out there has jumped on the CG bandwagon. Most of them will Probaply be Shrek wannabe's and suffer from bad storytelling etc. Around 2007 we'll be left with a major CGI overload-hangover.. If Disney can provide the audience with a return to good visual storytelling with Rapunzel, that would really mark a turn for the company
Ice Age 2 (Fox/Blue Sky)
Over the Hedge (Dreamworks)
The Wild (Disney/CORE)
Cars (Disney/Pixar)
The Ant Bully (Warner)
Flushed Away (Dreamworks/Aardman)
Open Season (Sony)
Meet the Robinsons (Disney)
I love CGI films as much as the next person, but how many ant movies do we need?
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not to forget "Meet the Jetsons" ©Wonderlicious wrote:I have to agree with Patrick on this one, however I can imagine the CGI hangover going well into 2007; expect Dreaworks to issue 2 all new and all fun computer generated movies into cinemas...introducing The Frog Prince Plucked from the Pond and Canadian Dog!
Very good point, I posted this in a thread in the Off Topic section. There are no less then 8 CGI movies coming out in 2006:Kingpopper wrote:[
Ice Age 2 (Fox/Blue Sky)
Over the Hedge (Dreamworks)
The Wild (Disney/CORE)
Cars (Disney/Pixar)
The Ant Bully (Warner)
Flushed Away (Dreamworks/Aardman)
Open Season (Sony)
Meet the Robinsons (Disney)
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I Will Deffinatley See Cars.. I love Pixar movies and this one sounds really promising.
Ice Age 2 Will also be a deffinate because I really enjoyed the first one.
Now On w/ the other ones
Opean Season: It looks funny.. In my opinion it looks like shrek/brother bear combined so it shuld be funny.
The Ant Bully: Looks Like one of the most dumbest films ever made.. Instaed of the WB worrying about the ant bully they shoud focus more on a quicker release date for batman or harry potter... Or even a new looney tunes movie.
The Wild: I enjoyed Madagascar but this one looks boring imo.
Over The Hedge: Steve Carrels in it.. it cant be that bad
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