Originally posted by: tangent1138
ha ha...
i see you typing furiously, trying to sound intelligent. i'm sorry, but you're a little off how how the film business works...
by the way, Antz and A Bug's Life were produced because of a split Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg. They had a disagreement and Katzenberg split off to form Dreamworks Animation. Katzenberg claims the idea was his own, but A Bug's Life was in production first. When Dreamworks lost out on a contract with Pixar, Katzenberg rushed Antz in order to undercut their box office.
lol, don't the idiots that reiterate "typing furiously, trying to sound intelligent" as in insult in every response usually toss in "pimple-faced, sweating profusely, pupils dilated". if so, you're a notch back, and a step down from even them; and they don't usually even garner a response.
but even from such a base position, instead of knowing humility -- you're still being stupid.
observations:
milennium panic came - we got our big apocalypse/armageddon flicks
mainstream is getting big on japanese culture - what do we have doing well in the box office
then we're getting big on korean horror - same story
then 9-11 hit - we waited a 'respectable' 4 years, and now we're flooded, and we pay, willingly
the subculture of magic, shoved into the spotlight by people like blaine, suddenly emerges as fascinating - and here we are.
the 'hot' topics meld and overlap, and new genres are constantly birthed as our culture progresses - but this doesn't discount the existence of a trend; simply put, we want to see what interests us, what's 'hot'.
none of the useless garbage you've gleaned from browsing 'the arts' section of the times is going to chance that fact. i'm feeling generous and chartiable today, so i'm trying hard to be civil. but idiocy like yours is of a rare breed.
dumb sh!t.