Because it didn't have a molesty Lex Luthor in it?How does anything with Melissa McCarthy beat anything at the box office?
It won't make quite as much as Frozen, but they still have a little time to catch up a bit, Zootopia has at least another month left in theaters.Shame Zootopia probably won't quite catch up to Frozen, but considering the mint it's been making and the fact it opened bigger (plus Frozen had the months of December and January to make "kids out of school for vacation" money), I'd say that this is a comfortably large amount of money to be one of their bigger successes.
I happen to have 1 Wall-E mini figure. I got it at a toy store in a mall that no longer has that store. I don't recall Ratatouille merchandise for some reason. But yeah, I think I can remember Bugs Life stuff being advertised.Oh, there was Ratatouille merchandise. It just was cleared out quite rapidly when the movie only did so so at the box office. Wall*E Also had stuff, but it wasn't the easiest to find. Of course, Wal*Mart carried Wall*E merch, and clearly with absolutely no sense of irony about the film's message.
The only Pixar film to not have a real merchandising presence anywhere was Up. There was stuff at Disney Store, but they stupidly sunk it all into large plush toys of the not Dug dogs. There was a figure set that was so rare it was going for insane amounts of money on line. There would be some collector's merchandise, but well after the movie was on home video. Then they had Dug and Kevin beanbags at Disney as well.
Anyway, actual Box Office discussion. The Boss manages top beat Batman V Superman but only by a modest $900 million in a slow week, and both SVB and Zootopia have made just a few million shy of 300 million domestically. Yep. Zootopia in its just about a month is still clinging hard at third place. Meanwhile, Hardcore Henry didn't make a dent. It looks like this one's doomed to cult status, but I'm sure the words "motion sickness" will be tossed around.
From what I understand, the original Jungle Book story was supposed to be closer to the book (but deviated in its own way), but the original treatment was dark. Disney really didn't like the direction the film was taking, and the film's original story editor left. When Walt put together a new team, he gave the new team copies of the book with the express directions "the first thing to do is to not read it." Thus the movie trailed off once there and a second time when it was written around Phil Harris and Louis Prima's roles of Baloo and Louie (respectively, Baloo was grumpier and more like how Baghera was in the film, and Louie wasn't even in the book and a complete invention of the Disney story team). Now, I've never gotten around to reading the original book and when it comes to these things it's usually a mixed bag when they deviate from the book. All things considered, Jungle Book is my favorite Walt Disney era Disney movie right up there with Pinocchio (also deviated a fair amount). Yeah, sure, I like Snow White, Cinderella, and stuff like that. Sleeping Beauty I don't much care for storywise, but love the look of. But there's something about The Jungle Book I always felt was special. Even when I remove it from Talespin, my easy second or third favorite Disney Afternoon show. That said, the second animated movie sucked, except for maybe John Goodman being a darn good Baloo.I honestly don't mind them redoing The Jungle Book. The Disney version...has it's moments...but it's far from perfect. Disney started losing it around that time. That said, I'll probably wait to see this on TV or something.
Oh for sure I mean Baloo's a lovely character (amazing how well he and Louie worked together on Talespin, who knew?). And I've gotta love the mop top vultures, lol.But there's something about The Jungle Book I always felt was special.