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Topic Started: 03 Oct 2014, 07:14 (4519 Views) | |
Eret | 03 Oct 2014, 07:14 Post #21 |
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Awkward because Disney is already a distributor for Dreamworks SKG under Touchstone Pictures...... |
hcsp1 | 03 Oct 2014, 07:42 Post #22 |
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I don't have much to say about DreamWork's problems because they seem to get back on track with box-office preformances(Let anyone say what they want about HTTYD2 not meeting expectations, it is the highest grossing animated movie this year and is considered a hit. Plus, let's admit it, the Penguines movie is going to make money because Madagascar is one of their most sucssesfull franchise box-office wise) and I trust them enough to get out of their problems. I do want to comment on what some people said about the "Disney buying them" thing. You do know that Disney owns Pixar, Marvel and Lucas Films, right? Did Pixar lose their originality after being bought by Disney(And before someone brings up all the sequels they are making, Disney bought them in 2005 or 2006 if I remember correctly. "Toy Story 2" was the only sequel they made at the time)? Did any Marvel film became a musical after Disney bought them? I can't say much for LucasFilms but I think I got my point across. If this completely un-realistic thing does happen, than you have nothing to worry about in terms of how the movies will act, Disney will just give them funds and have some presentage of revenue. They, as far as I'm aware, have no say on the film if it's not made by them in-studio. |
Cartoon Freak | 03 Oct 2014, 10:43 Post #23 |
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The Madagascar and Shrek franchises beg to differ. Heck, even HTTYD 2 is pretty much the pinnacle of a movie green lit for the money, even if the results were a lot better than most unnecessary sequels. In fact, there's really nothing wrong with making movies (or any other form of art, for that matter) for the money, and nothing that says they have to be worse than texts made for the sake of art. After all, A Christmas Carol was written purely for the money, whereas, at least by all official accounts that I have seen, Michael Bay made at least his first Transformers movie for the art. But let's be honest here: all production studios are out to make money. It's how they go about it that matters. |
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RealHousewifeofBerk | 03 Oct 2014, 10:52 Post #24 |
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I'm sure that anyone who thinks that any movie production company is in it only for the art and not at all for money is fooling themselves. People just like to pretend that their favorite companies are only in it for the art to make them seem righteous, and their competitors are only in it for the money to make them seem bad and corrupt. |
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nissi4eva | 06 Oct 2014, 07:37 Post #25 |
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Gosh it all sounds twisted. OK peeps. When penguins of Madagascar releases, evry1 go see it. Let's hope that will keep DWA till 2017. |
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