Not rocket science to figure out that since it's the first of many books, it could be the first of many films. Disney is apparently considering the option to do more. Theres a piece which embelishes this here. I would suggest that since there's no talk of anyone having signed to do any more (at this point) that the speculation is only founded on the amount of material available, and that the original contract to produce the film would more than likely have contained the option for more films on other books in an automatic attempt to cover the possibility that the first film does really well. As time goes on, and more countries show the film, we will see if any more develops from this.
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I dunno, I'm clearly under the idea of "No Addams, no sale," which is further indicated in Ebert's scathing review.
And yes I'm lame enough to still check out Ebert's reviews.
All will be answered over here tomorrow.
But only during one of those late-at-night shows, I don't dare go to a screening of a PG-rated film befoe 10 PM.
» Posted by JFelix at April 29, 2005 07:42 AM
i want to see this bad. that clip twitch posted of the two guys in the airlock is so funny.
» Posted by fannyslacks at April 29, 2005 10:09 PM
saw it. its very good. its very unusual, as you would imagine, but even more so then I excpected... very creative.
» Posted by fannyslacks at May 2, 2005 08:55 PM
worth watching the TV series then fannyslacks... you should find much more in that to enjoy. and the radio shows, which are out there on CD.
» Posted by logboy at May 3, 2005 04:28 AM