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Film What happend to "Alpha & Omega" movies?

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I just re-watched this movie after nearly 4 years since I first saw it, and it did bring a lot of memories. I remember how much I just loved that movie back then. Of how amazing it was for me. 

 

It might've been a "Romeo and Juliet" cliché, but it was different in many aspects. The way Lionsgate did the "Howling" Sequences, it was brilliant, but misunderstood by many people. Their howls sound like they're singing because thats what a howl is for a wolf: a melody, a call, a cry...

 

The movie had an amazing soundtrack, voice actors(Kairi's voice actor was there! xD / Also, it was the lats movie of Dennis Hopper) and entertaining characters. Sadly, the movie was so high criticized for being a 'Romeo and Juliet' cliché and also because of the Adult Humor hihgly presented on the film.

 

Even though A&O it's just a movie, it really influenced my life. It was thanks to this movie that I started to edit again, to upgrade my skills and to be the wolf lover that I am today.

 

I started like this:

 

To this:

 

Also, Alpha & Omega had a significant fanbase who really loved the movie and begged for a sequel, which Lionsgate later confirmed in 2011.

 

Now, nearly 4 years after the first movie, LIonsgate made another 2 Alpha & Omega movies that totally killled the meaning of Alpha and Omega. Major quality drop; the voice acting  is terrible, they replaced every single voice actor and that's just heartbreaking; the story is just sad and the movie is way too short. I mean, A&O 2 came out in 2013! Weren't 3 years enough to make a decent movie? They might not have made a lot of money in terms of Box Office, but many people actually bought the movie when it came out in DVDV and Blu-Ray and the fanbase was huge.

 

How could this happen'?

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Well, back when the first movie came out, it wasn't received well by critics. As you knew. Mostly because in January, it is a dumping ground for some lackluster films. And the fact that it was against other animated films that year like Tangled, How To Train Your Dragon, Despicable Me, and ESPECIALLY Toy Story 3,  was unexpected for them.

 

The Direct-to-video films seemed to pander to much to little kids and the small fanbase the movie had. So, it will forever be cursed to that.

 

Sad.

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