Don't. I saw some review of the movie where someone saw it for craps anbd giggles, but ended up entirely depressed and worn out from the experiance. It doesn't even look so bad it's good. it looks so bad it's terrible.Gonna be honest, Oogieloves kind of looks interesting in a bizarre 3 in the morning sort of way. Of course I love weird quirky films like Howard The Duck, Meet The Hollowheads, Earth Girls Are Easy, Dr Otto and the Riddle of the Glowbeam(the first Ernest film), Ernest goes to Jail, Dark Backwards, Meet The Feebles, Human Highway, etc. so I actually would watch Oogieloves just for the oddballness.
Yeah. it was a fun movie and all, and Samuel L Jackson was good in it. Still, it feels like Dreamworks had second thoughts about it after it was made. The concept just didn't appeal to kids, and I only saw it to kill a Sunday. But I did grow to love those Snail character designs. There's something about Turbo's face that reminds me of Earthworm Jim.I actually had fun at turbo. Granted all I had to do was walk across the street to this new theater and I had a free pass to see it in 3D. I liked it how I like those quarter motion simulator CGI rides at arcades. Compared to all the films in this thread, Turbo is like Toy Story 3.
Maybe a huge multiplex might still have it in the (to quote Seinfeld) POW propaganda screening rooms. But it's completely gone from any theater I usually go to. I actually feel sorry for it doing that badly. Thing that beats the heck out of me is that Planes is doing far worse than Turbo did (it only opened at 25 million) and Disney's calling it a win. They are so trying to make talking vehicles happen. Sigh... I really would love to walk into a Disney store, see all thiose Planes on deep discount clearance, and the shelf space going to Grunkle Stan bean bags and Wander over Yonder figure sets.Is it off yet? I don't think I'm going to get a chance to see it...