What good non-Disney Yea Forums films have come out this year?
What good non-Disney Yea Forums films have come out this year?
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Lego movie 2 and glass
Lego movie and httyd3
Shazam?
none. that's why they all bombed.
Spider-man FFH and that will be it
Only animated film I saw this year that was worth a damn
>The only good non-Disney Yea Forums film is a Disney co-film
makes sense
>Spider-man FFH and that will be it
Op said non-Disney
For any interest I did a storytime of HTTYD 3 art book
Bye Bye Butterfree but with Dragons?
Are you SUREEEE that’s the hill you wanna die on?
>Are you SUREEEE that’s the hill you wanna die on?
For this Year, you bet your ass I'll take a satisfying although admittedly underwhelming conclusion to a series I love over every thing else that has been released this year.
That's some spectacular art! Thank you for storytiming it.
Shazam
Godzilla KOTM
Detective Pikachu
Missing Link
RIP Laika
>implying they'll stop when they still have infinite money
these.
I mean sure, Nike money is nice.
But the film made a quarter of its budget.
>Detective Pikachu
That's Yea Forums? How come?
>wreck it ralph 2 thread
Lost My Body was good.
Although it was a bit overhyped by the time I got to it but it was good.
The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily was sweet to. Kind of feels like a cozy film to watch on any holiday
>Directed by
Rob Letterman
>Produced by
Mary Parent
Cale Boyter
Hidenaga Katakami
Don McGowan
>Screenplay by
Dan Hernandez
Benji Samit
Rob Letterman
Derek Connolly
>Story by
Dan Hernandez
Benji Samit
Nicole Perlman
>Starring
Ryan Reynolds
Justice Smith
Kathryn Newton
Suki Waterhouse
Omar Chaparro
Chris Geere
Ken Watanabe
Bill Nighy
>Music by
Henry Jackman
>Cinematography
John Mathieson
>Edited by
Mark Sanger
James Thomas
ah, so it isn't then.
Doesn't matter though. The studio exists as a vanity project.
Laika movies usually flop financially. The only reason they do theatrical releases is because they can afford it due to being personally owned by the 26th richest man on earth.
Maybe they wouldn’t flop if they made movies people ACTUALLY wanted to see.