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Brother Bear is Disney going back to its roots (family-friendly with light humour and hand-drawn, as opposed to Treasure Planet or Emporer's New Groove). Anyone think it's actually gonna suceed like they did? Anyone going to see it?

PostPosted:Wed Oct 29, 2003 1:43 pm
by Zeus
<div style='font: 9pt ; text-align: left; '>Brother Bear is Disney going back to its roots (family-friendly with light humour and hand-drawn, as opposed to Treasure Planet or Emporer's New Groove). Anyone think it's actually gonna suceed like they did? Anyone going to see it?</div>

PostPosted:Wed Oct 29, 2003 2:00 pm
by Derithian
<div style='font: italic bold 14pt ; text-align: center; '>With Bob and Doug as moose. I'll go see it just cause a frind of mine works at the theatre and it's free.</div>

PostPosted:Wed Oct 29, 2003 2:52 pm
by Eric
<div style='font: 11pt ; text-align: left; '>As much as I enjoy Disney movies, I'm not looking forward to this one. However it's Disney so it'll net more if not the same then Peter Pan 2.</div>

PostPosted:Wed Oct 29, 2003 4:42 pm
by Zeus
<div style='font: 9pt ; text-align: left; '>Oh, it better net more than Peter Pan 2 or Disney will never do one like that again. I just don't know if old-style Disney will work with today's kids..it's been a while since we had one in this style not from Pixar</div>

PostPosted:Wed Oct 29, 2003 5:53 pm
by SineSwiper
<div style='font: 10pt "EngraversGothic BT", "Copperplate Gothic Light", "Century Gothic"; text-align: left; '>In related news, Pixar doesn't have long before its contract ends.</div>

PostPosted:Thu Oct 30, 2003 8:56 am
by Flip
<div style='font: 12pt "Cooper Black"; text-align: left; '>Isnt it safe to assume that they would continue to work with one another? They've made each other bazillions of dollars.</div>

PostPosted:Thu Oct 30, 2003 10:14 am
by Zeus
<div style='font: 9pt ; text-align: left; '>Disney's distribution and marketing is unsurpassed by no one, but Pixar wants more power. If Dreamworks gets into the picture, they could command even more from Disney, but I doubt they'll leave.</div>

PostPosted:Thu Oct 30, 2003 10:17 am
by Zeus
<div style='font: 9pt ; text-align: left; '>Disney's distribution and marketing is unsurpassed, but Pixar wants more power. If Dreamworks gets into the picture, they could command even more from Disney, but I doubt they'll leave.</div>