Okay, this is gonna be a bit of a long one, but it really breaks my heart personally. Okay. Here it goes.Back in 2012, Dreamworks Animation released a little film called, Rise of the Guardians. At that time, it was their most beautiful animated film. It had a good cast of characters, a decent plot and main character, Fantastic visuals, and gorgeous animation. It may have been flawed, but it was decent.So, Why did it bomb at the box office?Well, one thing is that at the time, it was against films like Skyfall and...Ugh, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2. Those films were far ahead of Guardians, making less than another film released by Dreamworks not to long ago, Puss in Boots. It was also released during Thanksgiving, which is also a risky move to pull when releasing films.The marketing wasn't all that great either, pushing the target audience to parents and kids. This left little marketing to adults. The trailers also made people confused on what the plot was, and what exactly the main villain of the film was doing that was so evil. It didn't show as much comedy in the trailers as well. Also, the film's quality wasn't passed on by word-of-mouth, and that can help a lot. The saddest part of all of this is that because of the poor box office performance, over 350 DreamWorks employees had to be laid off.The reason I bring this all up is because of the same fate with Dreamworks Animation's most recent flop, How Train Your Dragon 2. This is mostly because of releasing it around the same time as Transformers 4, and 22 Jump Street.They had to lay off an estimated 40-50 employees because of Dragon 2's poor performance as well. One of these few employees happens to be a good internet friend of mine. They are older than me. I'll leave them anonymous, though. Now, they were very frustrated and saddened by this news because, 1. they barley received notice beforehand, and 2. They are stumped on why most people in the US won't give any kind of serious animation a chance. I hate seeing them out of a job at the moment...
Anyways, that's my little rant.What do you guys think about this? Also, how did you like either Rise of the Guardians or How Train Your Dragon 2?Just curious...
Okay, this is gonna be a bit of a long one, but it really breaks my heart personally. Okay. Here it goes.Back in 2012, Dreamworks Animation released a little film called, Rise of the Guardians. At that time, it was their most beautiful animated film. It had a good cast of characters, a decent plot and main character, Fantastic visuals, and gorgeous animation. It may have been flawed, but it was decent.So, Why did it bomb at the box office?Well, one thing is that at the time, it was against films like Skyfall and...Ugh, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2. Those films were far ahead of Guardians, making less than another film released by Dreamworks not to long ago, Puss in Boots. It was also released during Thanksgiving, which is also a risky move to pull when releasing films.The marketing wasn't all that great either, pushing the target audience to parents and kids. This left little marketing to adults. The trailers also made people confused on what the plot was, and what exactly the main villain of the film was doing that was so evil. It didn't show as much comedy in the trailers as well. Also, the film's quality wasn't passed on by word-of-mouth, and that can help a lot. The saddest part of all of this is that because of the poor box office performance, over 350 DreamWorks employees had to be laid off.The reason I bring this all up is because of the same fate with Dreamworks Animation's most recent flop, How Train Your Dragon 2. This is mostly because of releasing it around the same time as Transformers 4, and 22 Jump Street.They had to lay off an estimated 40-50 employees because of Dragon 2's poor performance as well. One of these few employees happens to be a good internet friend of mine. They are older than me. I'll leave them anonymous, though. Now, they were very frustrated and saddened by this news because, 1. they barley received notice beforehand, and 2. They are stumped on why most people in the US won't give any kind of serious animation a chance. I hate seeing them out of a job at the moment...
Anyways, that's my little rant.What do you guys think about this? Also, how did you like either Rise of the Guardians or How Train Your Dragon 2?Just curious...
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