This is also why Jukebox musicals rarely succeed on broadway.
Actually Mama Mia and Jersey Boys and several other long running shows might disagree: Jukebox musical - Wikipedia
This is also why Jukebox musicals rarely succeed on broadway.
Notice I said rarely, which is trueActually Mama Mia and Jersey Boys and several other long running shows might disagree: Jukebox musical - Wikipedia
Hey! Those R2-D2 blue cupcakes are definitely probably maybe not the same as the Elsa Frozen ones...What's the difference between "now that's what I call music" and the "sing soundtrack" again?
Nothing.
I can't believe this is an actual discussion. I mean... that soundtrack has the originality of a Disney dessert party.
Notice I said rarely, which is true
I said broadway, so that eliminates just about your whole list.Some of the most famous and remembered films are jukebox musicals: White Christmas, Singing in the Rain, Yellow Submarine, Across the Universe, The Blues Brothers, Purple Rain, Moulin Rouge, heck one of the most famous shows on tv Glee was a jukebox musical. So its not rarely.
Yes. It's going to have pretty decent final numbers.SING is at 403 Mil International while still having 5 majors, it hasn't opened in yet. The next markets are France on January 25, the UK on January 27, China on February 17, Russia on March 2 and Japan on March 17.
Yes. It's going to have pretty decent final numbers.
What the hell is that supposed to mean? Sing hasn't even been out for a month while Moana is nearing 2 months. It isn't like the sing a long version was announced 3 weeks after it got released.It also is still trending well in the US without having to do a sing a long version.
Why do you seem to make it seem like this is some big competition? Comcast execs aren't going to care about how well Sing did vs. Moana... they simply will want to know the Sing numbers.It also is still trending well in the US without having to do a sing a long version.
What the hell is that supposed to mean? Sing hasn't even been out for a month while Moana is nearing 2 months. It isn't like the sing a long version was announced 3 weeks after it got released.
40k people in big cities is only worth about $500-600k in box office receipts (maybe even less because of kids). Reviews were out since TIFF as well. You're making a mountain out of a molehill.If you really want to argue then, SING gave a massive free screening promotion in over 200 theatres before the film even came out and free screening daily in major cities until December 11. The number of tickets were around 40,000 free tickets for grabs just for the first saturday it came out and when did that start, same weekend Moana opened. So yes for the people who say the movie for free, they easily could have released a sing a long version to re-promote the film. You can even go back in this thread and verify as I posted the free screening information.
Illumination presents Sing | Page 4 | Orlando United Forums
And Comcast very much cares Disney Vs Universal in films. You forgot the very same people in charge at Universal tried to buy Disney back in 2004.
Comcast makes $54B bid for Disney - Feb. 18, 2004
Plus, all of Moana's songs are full-length numbers. The only songs in Sing that are sung in full are during the last 30 minutes, and they're songs people have known for years and even decades (which has been discussed in this thread not too long ago )Can I just add that a Sing-a-long version for Sing would be rather pointless considering the small amount of original songs. For Moana, just like they did with Frozen, it makes much more sense.
No one in here has denied that yet; we're talking about the film division.Comcast is a very petty company. Ever since they lost their hostile take over bid, they have stacked their ranks with folks that have an axe to grind with Disney. This isn't business, this is personal on a global scale. Only an idiot would not recognize that Comcast is absolutely intent on taking on Disney head on in the Destination Theme Park business.
Passion is always more deadly than business savvy for everyone involved. But the battle of arrogance vs. anger is highly entertaining for those paying attention.