Nah. Kung Fu Panda had 2 movies and a Nickelodeon series that ran for three seasons before they dumped it. I'm really looking forward to this one, especially since the second film couldn't have been a bigger sequel hook at the end. I just have to say... January?!?! Really!?! Sure, they didn't have a sure fire string of hits recently (HTTYD2 made more than they care to think), but January is only kind to cheaply made movies for kids to shut them up. Which brings me to...
Nut Job 2 was pretty much announced the weekend it opened and made it's extremely low budget back (which is why that Norm of the North thing bothers me... seriously, it's animation level is lower than a TV show, and the TV show has to deal with weekly budgets). It's on Netflix. I keep threatening myself to sit through it to see if it really is terrible, but I haven't even see The Warriors yet, and it's in my que. Yeah. I didn't even bother to see a movie I insanely wanted to see, so something to complain about will have to wait. Other than it's lucky dump month release, there's no draw. In the endless string of movies staring with megahit Frozen and concluding with Lego (Peabody and Sherman and MMW both petered out in a slow, overcrowded March), that stupid farting squirrel thingy from South Korea (where all our animation comes from) managed to be a sleeper hit due to the low budget and lucky as heck timing. If it were released any other month, it would have fallen like that stupid Wizard of Oz cartoon. That awful Gnome movie managed to luck out in that time frame during a regional vacation as well. Strange Magic was immune. Obviously cuz George Lucas had his name all over it.
Nut Job 2 was pretty much announced the weekend it opened and made it's extremely low budget back (which is why that Norm of the North thing bothers me... seriously, it's animation level is lower than a TV show, and the TV show has to deal with weekly budgets). It's on Netflix. I keep threatening myself to sit through it to see if it really is terrible, but I haven't even see The Warriors yet, and it's in my que. Yeah. I didn't even bother to see a movie I insanely wanted to see, so something to complain about will have to wait. Other than it's lucky dump month release, there's no draw. In the endless string of movies staring with megahit Frozen and concluding with Lego (Peabody and Sherman and MMW both petered out in a slow, overcrowded March), that stupid farting squirrel thingy from South Korea (where all our animation comes from) managed to be a sleeper hit due to the low budget and lucky as heck timing. If it were released any other month, it would have fallen like that stupid Wizard of Oz cartoon. That awful Gnome movie managed to luck out in that time frame during a regional vacation as well. Strange Magic was immune. Obviously cuz George Lucas had his name all over it.