Of these two 2D animated Oscar nominees, which would you say was the bigger Best Animated Feature rob?

For the reccord "Klaus" lost to "Toy Story 4" and "Little Amélie" lost to "KPop Demon Hunters"

u/YFMDankMemes — 14 days ago

Which of these would be more likely to be last place in a Kelly Asbury ranking?

Schaff gave STLV a 2/10 for reference

u/YFMDankMemes — 25 days ago

How do you think Schaff would rank these kind of films?

Of these he's only seen "Ted", which he gave a 6/10. But I think the ranking would be:

  1. "Ted"

  2. "Good Boys"

  3. "Sausage Party"

  4. "Strays"

  5. "The Happytime Murders"

u/YFMDankMemes — 26 days ago

We technically got two pieces of P&F related content in 2019 and 2020 each (including the only two episodes of the short lived "Fineas and Pherb" AOK series)

u/YFMDankMemes — 2 months ago

Which animated films belong on this list? Hard mode: no direct to video/made for streaming content nor mockbusters

The list: https://boxd.it/4BpPu

Note: "Doogal", "A Troll in Central Park" and "Fly Me to the Moon" are already on here

u/YFMDankMemes — 2 months ago

CATU has 57K Letterboxd views, which aren't wicked high even for a Disney+ release.

If all P&F content just goes to Disney+ or airs on Disney Channel in the future, then maybe not since CATU came out when P&F was gone for years and everyone was in lockdown needing something to watch. I also feel 2020 was around the peak P&F nostalgia era so I don't see another movie having its hype if it's on cable or streaming.

If we get a movie that goes to theaters however, I could see it surpass CATU's Letterboxd views since it'll be much more advertised and it'll feel like more of an event which'll spread more awareness than a Disney+ or Disney Channel release.

u/YFMDankMemes — 2 months ago

The first "Frozen" was released in 2013, which was regarded to be a terrible year for theatrical American animation

"Frozen 2" was released in 2019, which was also regarded to be a terrible year for theatrical American animation

"Frozen 3" will release in 2027, and the lineup for theatrical American animation is looking to be:

"Ice Age 6"

"CocoMelon: The Movie"

"Gatto"

Untitled Illumination movie

"Bad Fairies"

"Spider Man: Beyond the Spider Verse"

"Shrek 5"

"Bluey: The Movie"

"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem 2"

"The Simpsons Movie 2"

Untitled DreamWorks Animation movie (might be "The Wild Robot" sequel)

"Margie Claus"

"Buds"

With this lineup, do you think the the Frozen curse will continue or could it break?

u/YFMDankMemes — 2 months ago