Lightyear and the Future of Disney's Box Office | Red Cow Arcade Clip
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Frankie saw Pixar's most recent film, Lightyear. We discuss the movie and Disney's overall box office strategy moving forward.
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EJ’s “oh eff off” was deeply cathartic. It speaks to more than just what he was responding to.
All they needed to do was make a movie that was basically the first few minutes of Toy Story 2 (the Buzz Lightyear video game)
I never saw "Lightyear", but all people I know who saw it said the same thing: it ignored everything which was said about Buzzy Lightyear and his universe in the “Toy Story” movies, which sounds really weird. You would think that they would actually take note of all of the little things, stuff like Zurg being an intergalactic emperor, Buzz having contact with different alien cultures and Zurg being Buzz’ dad.
Your predictions about Hollywood and Disney collapsing aged like fine wine.
You guys basically predicted the WGA SAG strikes lol
You predicted the future 🤯
Haha EJ telling them to f off was hilarious. Enough of the multiverse, time travel, etc. Marvel can have it because they're too deep at this point but I am so sick of hearing that word.
My cousin works at Pixar. He was a part of Inside Out, Coco, Toy Story 4, Turning Red, and inside out 2 as a Story Artist. Toy Story really is their cash cow, I see they announced a Toy Story 5. Now I wanna see if he’s working on that next.
I wasn't angry about the woke bandwagon, I was mad that I was a legit Star Command cartoon fan; they massacred my boy Buzz. Buzz wasn't Buzz Lightyear in the movie, no one even respects him, he's just some guy. The cartoon was all about Buzz's crew proving themselves, since it is established in the pilot movie that he is THE space ranger and he has nothing to prove to others.
This movie doesn’t sound great but I just gotta point out: since Toy Story is in an animated universe, a live action movie in that universe would still look animated to us. So I don’t have a problem with that at all.
Oh that’s a good point.
@@RedCowArcade Absolutely should have been Tim Allen doing the voice tho
I thought the same.
Given how bad the movie turned out, it's a blessing Tim Allen isn't in it
Definitely heading in the creative recession already. There's been a big dip in Marvel this phase. I didn't like Moon Knight. Loki was meh. Dr strange was different and ok. Thor was alright but not memorable. It's just out-staying its welcome.
Disney messed up Star Wars. I actually thought Solo was a fun movie. Not epic though. Rise of Skywalker really did damage for me.
Bluey is the GOAT! As someone who babysits 2 very young nieces I appreciate the hell out of it.
I don't think this is anything new from Disney. They've always had this side gig of crap content, like those direct-to-video sequels they used to make such as Pocahontas 2 or Cinderella 3 or more recent releases like Planes, which was also supposed to be direct-to-video but got a theatrical release. Maybe they just wanted something Toy Story-related to throw onto Disney+ this year, and theatrical performance wasn't a major concern for them. To me, this is standard Disney.
I mean they spent 250 million dollars on the thing and cast Chris Evans in the main role. They clearly wanted a big box office performance.
@@RedCowArcade I wasn't aware they spent $250 million. That changes things a bit, haha.
I enjoyed Lightyear but it was definitely more for adults I guess. They had an opportunity to do something with the redemption of the rookie character but it was just kinda forgotten. Much of the second act felt like the latter half of UP where the old man meets the great navigator. It’s kinda dark.
To be fair I think there was a rights issue with the Marvel Netflix shows. The Netflix shows (as well as their broadcast shows like Agents of SHIELD) were produced by Marvel Television, which I believe was a separate entity than Marvel Studios. I think they dissolved/absorbed the Marvel Television branch when all this Disney Plus streaming stuff started, and I think that's why they're finally letting some of the Netflix stuff creep into the Disney stuff like Hawkeye and No Way Home. It may be far more concise or more complicated than I'm making it out to be, but I have no clue what behind the scenes paperwork there was between Marvel Television, Marvel Studios, ABC, Netflix, Hulu, etc. that made any of those shows possible and possibly hindered any interaction between them. My internal logic is that if there were no rights issues, those characters would have popped up in some movie sooner or more correctly acknowledge concurrent movies in their own shows. The fact that we're only seeing them now that Marvel Television is gone is what sticks out to me, so I personally think there was probably some studio red tape we're not gonna hear about. Like, they did have some overlap (like you said, the Netflix shows vaguely mentioned the movies, and Nick Fury had a cameo in Agents of SHIELD as well as the Hydra stuff from Winter Soldier becoming a plot point), but they didn't do it enough for me to believe they had that full control if that makes any sense. There's a high chance I'm wrong on all of this lol.
Anti sjws are just as annoying as SJWS. It's the same talking points back and forth.
alot of why i think the new LotR is gonna fail is gonna be the look kids we are "woke" thats gonna be part of the movie. the universe is all ready established and what they want to shoe horn in is all ready there but its evil so dont wanna do that. its like the witcher for me. the witcher story is good in my view but the live action is just horrid cuse we gotta shove in that wokeness.
Lightyear was a deserving flop, it got its just deserts. Go woke, go broke.
It was woke trash.
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