aka shit only Anonus and Section and possibly JHM will care about
Let's see:
- Rise of the Guardians, Turbo, and Mr. Peabody & Sherman, and Penguins of Madagascar all flopped
- Buying spree has resulted in piling on of debt
- Acquired Felix the Cat with the intention of making him a fashion brand
- DreamPlace is an utterly bizarre idea, in a bad way
- DreamWorks Animation and all other major American feature animation studios are being sued for conspiring to keep artists' wages down
- The company is working feverishly to revive the DreamWorks Classics characters of Lassie and Richie Rich. Lassie of all characters?
- Attempted sales to SoftBank and Hasbro (the latter of which would have renamed itself "DreamWorks-Hasbro" and appointed Jeffrey Katzenberg to the role of chairman) have fallen through
- DreamWorks Classics show Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids has been tainted by Bill Cosby's PR nightmare
- DreamWorks Studios may or may not change its name, which would end their license payments to DreamWorks Animation for the name and logo
- PDI/DreamWorks, which comprises about half of their production operation, will be closed; "PDI" stands for Pacific Data Images, the name under which it was founded in 1980. The studio's closure marks the death of a large part of computer animation's history. DreamWorks Animation is, with this move, now half-dead.
- Further death has occurred as they plan to sell their remaining studio off and lease it back.
The company will, no matter what, probably be gone within three years.
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But everyone in my area loved that movie.
Like, you know how people complain about how Frozen/avengers/tangled is/was everywhere? We had that with Rise of the Guardians.
Peabody had to compete with the sequel to "300", a Disney movie, a movie from both Universal and Lionsgate, and the residual success of Frozen and also The Lego Movie, and it still won that weekend.
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/mr-peabody-sherman-takes-weekend-box-office
Also, why not Lassie? It's a classic and quite beloved, and it has been made into a dang good film not ten years ago in 2005.
Both kung fu pandas were huge successes, as was Monsters vs Aliens.
Heck, the only dreamworks animated picture that didn't make more than it took to produce was Road to El Dorado.
And Kung Fu Panda made more than twice its budget, as did every animated feature after it except Peabody and Sherman.
So, for you to be able to give me back 100 dollars, your 100 dollar film needs to make more than 200 dollars; and it should make, in fact, more than that.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
See Pacific Rim
there. now it's over
DANG IT 'NONUS, WHO WAS NUMBER SEVEN!
That's more money than you or I will ever see
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
However, a #tag that doesn't link will still show up in the search feature i believe - so if this works as i think it does, clicking Calica's tag there should bring up a list of results which includes this post.
(at least #2 does)
Clearly i didn't #test enough.
I think I just don't understand hashtags