They used to show it sporadically on holidays on my PBS stations, but they stopped after like 3 years. I only caught the halfway point of the movie at the earliest. It's not a bad movie, but the CGI is of the floaty, non-weighed down video game cutscene type as I recall. It's an odd look, but not as bad as you'd think. It just feels like an 11 minute episode of Arthur stretched out to movie length, and then there's some unfittingly cartoonish bits here and there. And somehow the writers didn't get what Mary Moo Cow was other than D.W. liking it.
As for Norm, sure...it's hilarious to say that it opened terribly and made pocket change, but pocket change is all it needs to make back its budget. It basically made back half of its pathetic 18 million budget, I wouldn't be surprised if they blanketed streaming sites and rental boxes with an even cheaper DTV sequel.
As for Norm, sure...it's hilarious to say that it opened terribly and made pocket change, but pocket change is all it needs to make back its budget. It basically made back half of its pathetic 18 million budget, I wouldn't be surprised if they blanketed streaming sites and rental boxes with an even cheaper DTV sequel.