frogboy4
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It sounds like they're in financial trouble to me so they're bringing out their big guns from creators who want to continue these series that were always intended to be serialized. Personally, I don't know what they're doing. I adored Hoodwinked. The humor and character design are fantastic, but the animation quality isn't competitive enough. Maybe they improved that for the sequel. I can see why they'd sit on it to find just the right slot. Advertising a film is very expensive! Still, I agree. It's time to released it in the theaters and then move it onto DVD. Even a modest theatrical release is better than none.You can't believe everything you read on the internet, but it's going around that the people behind Hoodwinked 2 actually had to sue them to stop sitting on the movie and just release it, leading to (perhaps) a "who cares" DTV release. My guess is, if that indeed is true, that's a big step in what I think is going on here.
Being behind Scream 4 and Spy kids 4 seems like they only want to be behind winners. And nothing says win like a 10 year old stalled franchise being a movie. Look at how wonderfully everyone remembers Dumber and Dumberer and Son of the Mask. Spy Kids 4 sounds like a terrible idea, especially since it's bound to be a "new class" type film, and those never go over all that well. I mean, the "Kids" are well into their 20's now, aren't they?
I think they're issue with the Fraggles is one of finance. I doubt they'd have picked up the property if their financial problems could have been predicted. I do think they want to make the movie. I'm as impatient as the next guy, but we've all gained a new level of instant gratification. It used to take years to develop a film, months to shoot it, over a year to edit it and then they would decide when to release it. Now that process can all happen over a handful of months. Henson has been planning this for years, but Weinstein has only had the property for the last two of those years. Sure they're meandering, but in the bigger picture it's not a signal that they want to axe the project. For some reason I want to have faith first. Not blind faith, just a little more than the average person.