Hey. Like I said, this thing's probably going to blow up in Japan. Their title of the movie isn't kidding. They
love Snoopy. So much so that, as someone on Tough Pigs stated, even his
brothers get little boutique stores.
His brothers. You can't even find so much as a Spike toy over here.
But I agree. The whole G/PG thing ticks me off. It's marketing and stupidity. I get the whole "dark elements will scare 2 year olds which shouldn't go to the movies anyway" angle, but
jeez... at
least throw in a couple D words and H words in there. Then again, wasn't Pixar's latest film a G and that was the film that brought them out of their rut?
Sounds like a credit song.
I certainly hope it is. I just get the feeling this was
the thing that Fox demanded of the movie, considering that the Schulz estate probably struck down any other instance of kiddy movie-ness. I swear I read some interview Paul Feig gave that both him and the estate fought Fox on. Especially celebrity voice actors, which wouldn't exactly work considering they were going for the hiring kids to voice kids standard of Peanuts cartoons. Other than one little wrinkle, which will probably just be a credits song anyway, I'm sure the film is more Peanuts than every other movie for kids made by non-Pixar companies.
The more I see the trailers, the more I'm glad they went with the weird hybrid version of CGI 2.5 D style. That way, Snoopy keeps his Homestar "both eyes on the same side of his head" look that doesn't translate to full 3-D. Ever seen a Snoopy toy? Of course you have. But have you
really looked at one?
They all have that weird closed slit eye look. And there's a reason for that. When they
don't, they look
odd...
Okay, I can't find this in front view, but take my word for it, it looks
awkward. He looks crosseyed. If you wonder why he never has those "6" shaped eyes in toy for before, looking at it head on makes sense. Good thing we dodged that and perma-closed eyes Snoops in the movie.