>oh yeah, that happened
>>153614912'Solar Punk' is a neat aesthetic concept.I didn't hate the movie.
they gave up 2D because they released a movie on the same week as Avatar and it only made back 2.7x its budget
>>153615065those are some uggo painful generic designs
>>153614912It was blatantly obvious they fucked over this movie with zero marketing or ads because of the gays in it. I mean sure it was shit, but so was Wish and Disney was forcing that movie hard. You can tell when studios deliberately set up movies to flop and when they were expecting them to succeed. This movie was the former.
Never saw this one but the marketing felt so generic. It was a pastiche of early 20th century adventure films exactly like Indiana Jones but it wasn't Indiana Jones, which is weird because Disney themselves own the rights to it.
>>153614912So who was this movie for?
>>153614912oh yeah, that happened
>>153615065>>153615207not sure if its the tech keeping up or if these posters were genuinely made by AI
>>153614912starring the fifth first gay disney character?????? no how could it bomb!!!!
>>153615207what a waste of a good pixar-esque premise
>>153614912>>153615065>>153615207The only WDAS/Pixar non-sequel movies that aren't "oh yeah, that happened" from the 2020s are Encanto, Soul, Luca, and Hoppers.>>153615272All Disney has to do is make a Disney Prince (tm) movie about hot twinks.
>>153615212Onward is 2020, was in production since 2013. GPT1 is circa 2018 and it couldn't do shit.Remember that AI makes stuff based on what it's trained on; most of what a model is going to have to base a generated movie poster on is going to be recent movie posters, and the truth is simply that movie posters and promotional material for movies started getting ridiculously fucking lazy starting around 15 years ago. Hence why modern stuff gives off AI vibes even if it was made pre-AI.
>>153615388>LucaOh yeah, that happened.
What are the chances of this gaining a cult following like Atlantis?Or not given how at least Atlantis was pushed around release and had effort put into it.
>>153615452Technically possible, but highly unlikely.Like modern Disney making a good movie.
>>153615452Things have to be good to gain a cult following, have a couple of notable/memorable things about them, or at least some fuckable characters.>Treasure Planet has a cult following because it has one really exceptional scene between Jim and Silver, a memorable-if-weird aesthetic, and because people wanna bang Captain Amelia.>Atlantis has a cult following because it has some a few really cool battle scenes, some really memorable designs, and because people wanna bang Kida.>Road to El Dorado has a cult following because it has some funny jokes, one really solid musical number, and because people wanna bang Chel.>Strange Worlds has a plot no one remembers, designs that are exceptionally boring for its premise, the only love interests are fags, and the only female characters are uggos.
>>153614912>>153615065Movies like these make me scared that modern big name animation studios just don’t know how to do science fiction anymore. It makes me really worried about upcoming stuff like Ray Gunn.
All I remember about this movie is they got some guy who was famous on Twitter to voice one of the MCs
>>153615065This is what canonwhoring does to a franchise
>>153614975solar punk is gay and meaningless. The entire thing is propped up by disney adults and ghibli weeb autists.
>>153615743I dont want to rain on your parade but I highly doubt a nearly 70 year old Bird is going to deliver on a good Ray Gunn movie. Unless he's adapting his 80's scripts beat for beat, my expectations are rock bottom low.
>>153614912Strange World is truly the movie ever. I hope Disney learned SOMETHING from its utter failure
>>153614975The visuals and themes are fine but how do they made characters that uninteresting is beyond me. The whole discussion feels like I'm overhearing my neighbors rather than an actual story.
>>153615452>What are the chances of this gaining a cult following like Atlantis?I wouldn't bet on it but I have seen enough mediocre media get self sustaining fan bases not rule it out of the realm of possibility.
>>153615452Highly unlikely because Atlantis has a unique style and is just inherently cool, while Strange World is very safe and bland.
They designed the characters to be extremely uncomfortable to look at, like Concord. It's some kind of superpower the woke crowd has.
>>153615767Shame he wasn't enough to get butts in cinemas
>>153614912Does that kid have any other expression than that dopey open mouth smile?
>>153614912The only thing I know about this movie is that the concept art for the lead looked a lot better than the shit we got.
>>153619245The concept art usually has a unique style that is then forced to conform to the putrid Disney look
>>153615065>the movie Andy watched that made him pester Mom for a Buzz Lightyear toy Really? Cuz when I think of a show that sells toys, it'd be Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. If anything, you'd think this movie woulda made Andy want Sox.
>>153615207I never have an excuse to post this.
>>153615452>What are the chances of this gaining a cult following like Atlantis?below zero. Attlantis got a HUGE marketing push on release, and represented a big deal in general for its story and more mature storytelling than the average disney flick. plus it looks great to this day and it's a pretty good movie overallstrange world was forgotten before it even released and doesn't even have the technological edge a god tier 2D movie would have
>>153615065Imagine creating a sort of prequel movie to one of your strongest franchises, and taking your main character, who has a strong character as seen in the movies and the animated series, and completely discarding it. It also retcons his backstory, though I can accept that Zurg being Buzz's father was just a jab at Star Wars and wasn't "canon", whatever that means to a story within a story. Buzz repeatedly jumping to the future and essentially discarding previous supporting characters defeats the entire purpose of developing the fuel in the first place, which was to get his friends back home (though since they were in cryosleep at the beginning of the movie, even at relativistic speeds it would have been years since they had left even if they successfully created the fuel right away).
>>153615065Andy WOULD NOT watch this kind of movie