Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 12:07 pm Post subject: New Theatrical Trailer
Hey guys, I work on behalf of Disney, and I thought you guys might want to see the new theatrical trailer for Tangled. It's about a month old now, but it looks like you guys have only seen the early one. Check it out, and let me know what you guys think.
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Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 1:19 pm Post subject: Re: New Theatrical Trailer
Disney wrote:
Hey guys, I work on behalf of Disney, and I thought you guys might want to see the new theatrical trailer for Tangled. It's about a month old now, but it looks like you guys have only seen the early one. Check it out, and let me know what you guys think.
That trailer is better than the first one released. Much better. I don't know what Lasseter is thinking, but he needs to stop marketing these new projects like they're Dreamworks pictures.
I really wish that they never changed the name to Tangled, though. I really get the impression that this movie is going to be nothing like what the trailers are representing. It seems like it's going to be more in the vein of something like Aladdin, and it's being represented like a Shrek spin-off.
Oh, and while I'm on the subject of projects changing names to something far worse, changing The Bear and the Bow to Brave was an insipid move.
EDIT: Also, are you kidding me? The user name "Disney" hadn't been taken yet? That's amazing!
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:26 pm Post subject: Re: New Theatrical Trailer
pugmalion1 wrote:
That trailer is better than the first one released. Much better. I don't know what Lasseter is thinking, but he needs to stop marketing these new projects like they're Dreamworks pictures.
EDIT: Also, are you kidding me? The user name "Disney" hadn't been taken yet? That's amazing!
Glad you enjoyed it. Have you seen this 90 second spot yet? Check it out, and let me know how it is.
And thanks for the call out about the name...that's exactly why I chose it.
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:50 pm Post subject:
Maybe it's an irrational thing, but I have a big problem with contemporary music being played behind a period film. It's weak sauce. I consider it a creative cop-out. All of the trailers have used some form of rock or pop music thus far, and if the film actually has this music in it, and it's not just a marketing thing, I'm going to be really disappointed.
Like I said previously, that trailer looks better than the first one, but it's still not good. I'm going to see it, because I watch a lot of movies, and I love animation, but so far what's out there isn't wowing me.
All of the trailers have used some form of rock or pop music thus far, and if the film actually has this music in it, and it's not just a marketing thing, I'm going to be really disappointed.
The actual music in the film is by Alan Menken. He has worked on a number of other Disney projects, so you are probably already familiar with his sound. I think his sound is exactly the type of music you are looking for...
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Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 7:57 am Post subject:
Yeah, I like Menken's work, and I realize he's scoring the film. My fear for the film's legitimacy lies in that, from the trailers, it seems like expecting some sort of musical montage set over a barely appropriate stadium rock song might not be so far-fetched.
That would be a huge mistake, in my opinion. I'm hoping it doesn't happen, but from the way the film is being advertised, I can't really rule it out.
The animation looks top notch, though, and I'm a fan of Mandy Moore. I think she has some real acting ability and is a good get as a voice actor. I'm sure she'll feel perfect for the role, once I see it. All I'm sayin' is, I'm not a fan of the way this film is being portrayed in its trailers. It's very... Pop culture overload.
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Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 9:17 am Post subject:
pugmalion1 wrote:
Yeah, I like Menken's work, and I realize he's scoring the film. My fear for the film's legitimacy lies in that, from the trailers, it seems like expecting some sort of musical montage set over a barely appropriate stadium rock song might not be so far-fetched.
That would be a huge mistake, in my opinion. I'm hoping it doesn't happen, but from the way the film is being advertised, I can't really rule it out.
The animation looks top notch, though, and I'm a fan of Mandy Moore. I think she has some real acting ability and is a good get as a voice actor. I'm sure she'll feel perfect for the role, once I see it. All I'm sayin' is, I'm not a fan of the way this film is being portrayed in its trailers. It's very... Pop culture overload.
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Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:25 am Post subject:
Yes, exactly like Shrek.
Disney doesn't need to be Dreamworks. Pixar is ridiculously successful, and I'd think that John Lasseter would have brought the same line of thinking to the Disney Animation Studios in general when he took over the whole operation, not pander to the marginal successes of a competitor.
I don't know. Maybe this whole marketing scheme is out of his hands. Maybe Rapunzel became Tangled after the finished product left the studio. The latest news out of Disney Animation just has not been encouraging. Original ideas are dying in favor of sequels, titles are being changed to simplistic parodies of themselves, directors are quitting or being fired mid-production and films are being marketed in a very non-Disney way.
I was and still am looking forward to it, but right now, all of this does not bode well for Brave's release next year.
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