I have long held that (what I personally consider to be) disposable Disney dreck is harmless and necessary to increase company profits so that they can invest in endeavors of greater quality. I have sat by and bit my tongue through Hannah Montana, High School Musical and the cynically pandering lineup of Disney Channel programming in full knowledge that those projects are intended for children. They aren't for me and isn't it nice to have them stuffed away all in one place where they can easily be avoided. Enter the Jonas Brothers...
The Coraline motion picture took many painstaking years to make in full knowledge that it was still a niche sort of film that wouldn't pander to the kiddies. I'm stoked. And it performed particularly well up until the Jonas Brothers bomb took over many of Coraline's 3D theaters. There are a limited number of these theaters. The Jonas film played to a mostly empty house and booted potential moviegoers from Selick's truly unique and special experience thus prematurely pruning the film's continued success. In other words - the Jonas Brothers' film is toxic.
Can I just say I saw the thing at a little Ghetto theater that looked like what they said in Seinfeld, a POW camp room where they show propaganda films... hey, I'm cheap. But even without the amazing 3-D I thought it was absolutely wonderful, and just a beautifully crafted film all around. If screaming twits...errr... tweens want to rob themselves of such an experience to see what is essentially the Monkees (sans Any of their wit or charm) then fine with me.
I have nothing against the Jonas', Montanas or Tween Grease...I mean High School Musical people. They work hard, but right now I just see their films as box office bullies - and this latest project is a poorly performing bully at that.
<---angry Piggy
Honestly, I would have no problem whatsoever if these sort of things were popular but stayed to themselves. But these shows are slimy dripping tentacles that reached out and strangled the competition leaving it pallid and useless. Kinda reminds me of that Simpsons episode with the Funzos, and how they were out to destroy every other toy on the market. That's what these shows do. Nickelodeon is making knockoff similar programming, and Cartoon Network, while it considered doing so as well (thank Frog that Out of Jimmy's Head bombed), chopped off half its programming and put movies from the 1980's-2003 in its stead. These shows did a lot of damage, so I wouldn't be surprised if Coraline was still in theaters at all with these things....
Though, I did tend to notice that these shows may be waring out their welcome.... I've seen nothing but Camp Rock, HSM, and HM merchandise on 90% off clearance since Halloween.....