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covid is to blame, all the release dates of everything being pushed back which leads to her retaining her a-list status a lot longer than usual.I saw that video. It was a good takedown. Rachel has to be the most successful failed actress in the history of Hollyweird (weird, weird). Every film she took part in was a failure and yet she is still given roles. That is probably coming to an end though.
really tells you how amazing of an actor michael jordan was to also be forced to interact with nothing and made it believableNever forget the time Ian McKellen broke down crying while filming one of the Hobbit movies because he was surrounded by greenscreen and pictures of the other actors' faces.
tron was always a cult classic type of film, some comedian joked that Al Gore was such a dweeb his favorite film was tron. look at Tron GuyBaffling, but okay, whatever. The aesthetics and name alone should sell the movie...right?
It has been 15 years since Legacy. And that's early compared to the time between Tron Legacy and the first Tron movie, which was close to 30 years.
I'm not seeing Olivia Wilde in the cast. Or the other protagonist from Legacy. Hmm. What a strange franchise.
there's probably a decent book to get out of that behind-the-scenes stuff, because yeah they just kept trying and trying and it NEVER clickedthey knew they had a hard time finding profitable movies to appeal to the boy/young male demo and they spend all of the 2000s trying to find a property they'd latch onto and spent a hilarious amount trying to do it.
there's been multiple books on it, John Carter especially. But none of them really get to the meat of the matter, the types of themes disney tries are too niche for their budgets, most young men enjoy anime and gravitated towards it in the 2000s because it was full of action and sexualized women and blood and even the young men not into that were into Jackass or Viva la bam or other high energy stuff and either idea would have no shot of being greenlight by family friendly Disney.there's probably a decent book to get out of that behind-the-scenes stuff, because yeah they just kept trying and trying and it NEVER clicked
I understand that that's how the character originally looked but those soulless black eyes do not make the transition from animated film to live action well, they are terrifying.
Literal pitbull eyes.
True but between WSS, Shazam, HG prequel, Y2K and SW (did she have more?) she did have more roles than some upstart was to have. She even had Paddington before she was recast. For an amateurish and homely (not outright ugly but still) actress, she was very desirable. I get that she is a singing Latina but still.covid is to blame, all the release dates of everything being pushed back which leads to her retaining her a-list status a lot longer than usual.
It would be a crime for a movie as good as Black Cauldron to be remade.Disney will sooner remake the black cauldron before they acknowledge atlantis and treasure planet exist.
Not that I'm complaining, it just means they're safe from cultural vandalism, but its still funny.
Also the old poster kept constant with the trailers. Jasmine still wants to fuck Stitch.Old posters: “Look at all these beloved memorable characters we have and the new little oddball!”
New poster: “Look at all these properties we own!”
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I was about to make this exact post when I saw the poster. Absolutely disheartening.Old posters: “Look at all these beloved memorable characters we have and the new little oddball!”
New poster: “Look at all these properties we own!”
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as much as people whine about Disney, they knew they had a hard time finding profitable movies to appeal to the boy/young male demo and they spend all of the 2000s trying to find a property they'd latch onto and spent a hilarious amount trying to do it.
And yet, they let the leftist IDpol true believers who have become too many of the cogs in their machinery to turn the properties they bought to appeal to men - Marvel and Star Wars - to become far more focused on catering to liberal women and minorities, usually childless, the wine aunt stereotype extraordinaire. Except it turns out men within the minorities and non-liberal women don't even like the slop the MCU and Star Wars has become, to say nothing of men in general, and now we see Disney losing far too much money than it should on these massive flops while lucky they can coast by on merch and parks.there's a reason Bob Iger's "fuck it i'll just buy our way to success" has worked out overall.
It astounds that for decades Disney keeps trying to find a way to have that male audience, figure out to just buy Marvel Comics and then Star Wars/Indiana Jones and then instead of cultivating their new boy audiences, the proceeds to just turn the properties into Girl Power Action Heroine factories.there's been multiple books on it, John Carter especially. But none of them really get to the meat of the matter, the types of themes disney tries are too niche for their budgets, most young men enjoy anime and gravitated towards it in the 2000s because it was full of action and sexualized women and blood and even the young men not into that were into Jackass or Viva la bam or other high energy stuff and either idea would have no shot of being greenlight by family friendly Disney.
the Sci-fi/fantasy stuff does have an audience in young men, its just very niche, which is why the hellboy films are completely different from the comics which are more similar to Atlantis, same thing with Tron:Legacy and John Carter, that type of bland content has an audience, but its very small to the point where even Sci-fi channel had tv movies and mini-series that didn't break even catering to them.
the protagonist of Tron:Legacy is as bland as a disney princess, but because men don't identify with characters the way girls do, plotting the films or characters in the same way would never work.
I found the footage from last year that I remember seeing something of, and yes, it looks like there was a Stitch prop that they had to have been using.Didn't she have something to at least interact with during filming?
Old: “Meet the newest addition to our family!”Old posters: “Look at all these beloved memorable characters we have and the new little oddball!”
New poster: “Look at all these properties we own!”
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It’s purposeful somehow. Maybe whoever directed that scene was quiet quitting. Jesus.I found the footage from last year that I remember seeing something of, and yes, it looks like there was a Stitch prop that they had to have been using.
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This has to be purposeful. Maybe some rogue animator was "quiet protesting" or something.
"That are being actively destroyed!“New poster: “Look at all these properties we own!”
That's easily explained. The c suite didn't realize what was going on. Bob iger doesn't watch his own movies or get feedback from outside sources. To him star wars is still as big as it was in 1977. It's why Kennedy has been able to stick around so long and he thought he wouldn't even need to market a star wars land. Just tweet "it's open" and people would flood inIt astounds that for decades Disney keeps trying to find a way to have that male audience, figure out to just buy Marvel Comics and then Star Wars/Indiana Jones and then instead of cultivating their new boy audiences, the proceeds to just turn the properties into Girl Power Action Heroine factories.