This amination though
That’s partly because Disney shut down BlueSky, but yes. And things don’t seem to be changing anytime soon for them.Illumination's the last hold-out still carrying the flag of bland CGI.
That’s partly because Disney shut down BlueSky, but yes. And things don’t seem to be changing anytime soon for them.
Illumination's the last hold-out still carrying the flag of bland CGI.
20th Century Animation up to this point has been pretty high quality, but I think we may start to see a drop in it as it's used more for Disney+ content and basically their new Blue Sky Studios. The new Diary of a Wimpy Kid animated movie was the first of slight misstep, although is still fresh on RT. Every other movie that they've made which include The Simpsons Movie, The Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Book of Life, and Ron's Gone Wrong, have been critic and audience darlings.I'm appreciating the trend of animated films incorporating 2D highlights/effects in various ways, makes for a stylized film I'll take any day over one trying to be hyper realistic.
For what it's worth, the film looks fun as well!
I would say WB's "WAG" has been fairly hit or miss, anything outside of their Lego films have been firmly on the bland side (Smallfoot, Scoob), and their upcoming DC League of Super-Pets ain't standing out either, especially the animation.
This amination though
At Hollywood they could create an attraction for the DreamWorks theater easily where you have to go on a mission to save the world or stop some other evil plot.I hate to be this “Omg new IP, how could it be a ride at Universal?!!!” Type post, but, man do I see this as a SLOP style Dark ride soooo easily it’s not even funny. Idk box office or franchise potential cause I’m poor at judging those things, but the concept is right for something like that for both film and theme park potential. Villains are more fun, thus, more chaos!
I hate to be this “Omg new IP, how could it be a ride at Universal?!!!” Type post, but, man do I see this as a SLOP style Dark ride soooo easily it’s not even funny. Idk box office or franchise potential cause I’m poor at judging those things, but the concept is right for something like that for both film and theme park potential. Villains are more fun, thus, more chaos!
They all sound great! Hoping this is a big hit for Dreamworks.The Bad Guys | Rotten Tomatoes
In the new action comedy from DreamWorks Animation, based on the New York Times best-selling book series, a crackerjack criminal crew of animal outlaws are about to attempt their most challenging con yet--becoming model citizens. Never have there been five friends as infamous as The Bad...www.rottentomatoes.com
94% RT score.....