What do you mean "inferior" Paramount? Full screen is what you want, widescreen is the format that sucks! Those black bars are so irritating, plus they're what cut out 25% of your picture, not the sides of your TV. Trust me, I've compared widescreen pictures with full screen pictures... it's basically the full screen picture with a black bar overlapping the top of the picture, and a black bar overlapping the bottom part of the picture.
We can find a compromise. TV is full frame, movies should be released ONLY in widescreen (if they were filmed that way). What really bugs me is when a full frame movie has Widescreen things like opening credits, and various portions of the movie where they need the full frame (like that thing when the screen is segmented into 2 parts or more). So I say, what's the point of formatting it, if you have to show half of it in FF anyway.
I still think all films should come with both versions of the film. But that's just me.
I just don't see it "bombing" but it is a lack-luster period for movies. I'm not going to have a knee-jerk reaction just yet. There are definitely some things that I don't favor, but sometimes films can rise above that. The fact that its very nature of a big screen live action CG film won't please most purists. I'm giving this one a chance.
Slow box office aside, there isn't much family film competition this Christmas season. Enchanted has been out for a while, Bee Movie has faded into oblivion, Golden Compass proved too controversial and is likely soon to be forgotten. This Christmas parents will have the choice Chipmunks or Waterhorse. I think the fuzzy, cuddly will win out. And then there's the new Veggie Tales movie in January (comment on that witheld). I can see Enchanted getting a second wind, but I think this Christmas will belong to Alvin. - For better or for worse.
I havbe the utmost confidence this will either bomb, or at least open poorly. Compass is a high rated film, but it's not getting the money they thought it would, while I'm guessing kids would rather see that drek National Treasure film. At least it has a new Goofy cartoon in front of it. I'd clearly see Alvin is I'm guaranteed to be able to sneak into either just to see that cartoon. (it's a How to film too. The best of the Goofys, IMO).
Though, to bee fair, Bee movie was released the first day of November. In fact, I would have caught it ealier, but I blew my money cash seeing the NBX 3-D film. Money well spent.