Onward probably only bombed cause of Coof. Doen't excuse it for being a shit movie though. What I really don't understand is this gaslighting memory hole nonsense with Turning Red. Turning Red was released after most places had their Coof restrictions dropped and most normies stopped caring about the Coof and yet it made way less than Onward but people don't consider it a bomb?
Turning Red was sent to Disney+ on release.
And while Pixar was vocally pissed about it, the bright side of going direct to streaming is that you can pretend the movie is a success and nobody can really prove otherwise.
>The Good Dinosaur
Definitely >Onward
Considering it was both disappointing and it came during the Covid-era, it makes sense it didn't do good. >Lightyear
It is probably one of the least fun/interesting Pixar movies, which is a big surprise.
So yeah, it definitely deserves it, but not as much as TGD.
God, that movie literally made me regret wasting hours of my life watching it.
I mean we can prove it did, every film around it and after it made way way less. This isn't a Birds of Prey situation where Sonic released two weeks later and beat out it's entire gross in a weekend, Onward hit and the most theaters were shutting down and nothing, NOTHING, did any better.
It released on Disney+ for free.
That's your answer.
Even just a month of Disney+ costs less than two tickets, so unless you have no friends or relationship if you wanted to minmax watching fricking Turning Red you just use Disney+, which does not contribute to box office.
Anyone who went to the theater to see it is in a niche.
>The Good Dinosaur
Definitely >Onward
Considering it was both disappointing and it came during the Covid-era, it makes sense it didn't do good. >Lightyear
It is probably one of the least fun/interesting Pixar movies, which is a big surprise.
So yeah, it definitely deserves it, but not as much as TGD.
God, that movie literally made me regret wasting hours of my life watching it.
>world where dinosaurs survived!
The world is empty and the movie has about a dozen total dino characters along the way; had there been more, however, Arlo wouldn't have had any problem getting home.
>they raise livestock, and grow crops!
The T-Rex trio would've devoured the herd as a single meal and Arlo's family silo wouldn't last a weekend let alone the winter.
>they build things!
One hut and a silo were made from large objects. Everything else, like Buck's chicken head and Henry's critter trap, is too small for them to craft and just sort of exists as needed.
The movie title didn't even really fit. Aside from the scavengers, weren't the other characters basically "good" dinosaurs? It sounds more like what you'd call a story about a cave boy who raises a pet dino when his tribe hunts and fears the beasts.
Onward probably only bombed cause of Coof. Doen't excuse it for being a shit movie though. What I really don't understand is this gaslighting memory hole nonsense with Turning Red. Turning Red was released after most places had their Coof restrictions dropped and most normies stopped caring about the Coof and yet it made way less than Onward but people don't consider it a bomb?
It didn't have a theater release
>Source: my ass
It's the truth
Turning Red was sent to Disney+ on release.
And while Pixar was vocally pissed about it, the bright side of going direct to streaming is that you can pretend the movie is a success and nobody can really prove otherwise.
Outward launched on streaming too but you had to buy it for like $20. They made it "free" after like a couple weeks or a month anyway.
Onward was pre-Covid.
It was pre lockdown but it wasn't pre-covid. People were still scared of catching it so they weren't going to theaters.
I mean we can prove it did, every film around it and after it made way way less. This isn't a Birds of Prey situation where Sonic released two weeks later and beat out it's entire gross in a weekend, Onward hit and the most theaters were shutting down and nothing, NOTHING, did any better.
It released on Disney+ for free.
That's your answer.
Even just a month of Disney+ costs less than two tickets, so unless you have no friends or relationship if you wanted to minmax watching fricking Turning Red you just use Disney+, which does not contribute to box office.
Anyone who went to the theater to see it is in a niche.
>The Good Dinosaur
Definitely
>Onward
Considering it was both disappointing and it came during the Covid-era, it makes sense it didn't do good.
>Lightyear
It is probably one of the least fun/interesting Pixar movies, which is a big surprise.
So yeah, it definitely deserves it, but not as much as TGD.
God, that movie literally made me regret wasting hours of my life watching it.
Yes. We want Brave II.
TGD was just sub-par in every way.
>world where dinosaurs survived!
The world is empty and the movie has about a dozen total dino characters along the way; had there been more, however, Arlo wouldn't have had any problem getting home.
>they raise livestock, and grow crops!
The T-Rex trio would've devoured the herd as a single meal and Arlo's family silo wouldn't last a weekend let alone the winter.
>they build things!
One hut and a silo were made from large objects. Everything else, like Buck's chicken head and Henry's critter trap, is too small for them to craft and just sort of exists as needed.
The movie title didn't even really fit. Aside from the scavengers, weren't the other characters basically "good" dinosaurs? It sounds more like what you'd call a story about a cave boy who raises a pet dino when his tribe hunts and fears the beasts.
Only Lightyear
It only exists to make more Toy Story money without actually making Toy Story 5
The fact that they failed is self-serving proof that they deserved to fail.
Did Onward fail?
Theaters shut down literally after its first or second week.
Yes
>there are more zombie pixar movies than golden age ones
Shame
That’s how zombification always is
You ever watch a zombie movie where the humans outnumber the zombies?