I feel like we should move the "Looking for the Film" part of this thread onto another thread.
I would, but it’s highly unlikely we’d actually find the trading circles that allegedly contain workprints of this movie.
Plus, we already tried finding it in the “cancelled movies discussion thread”. I learned real fast why my plan was so stupid (my previous one was to just look for animators to contact to see if they had a copy of the full movie.)
My ideas to look for it will be much different. I just don't want the search to be in a thread in the "Found Media" part of this forums.
Post by lostmedia1975 on Apr 19, 2024 18:36:24 GMT
True that, I still had no idea “Ronnie Pesterman” even existed, since he’s completely absent in all the clips available so far, which tells me he probably was also executed by Addison just like Wet Willie was.
Alright you know what, I’ll just start it up with just me and ModWalletGuy, and anybody else who’s interested can just let me know in this thread, and i’ll add you guys to the private discussion.
Meanwhile, we’ll get back to discussing the books on this thread (outside of the requests.)
Alright you know what, I’ll just start it up with just me and ModWalletGuy, and anybody else who’s interested can just let me know in this thread, and i’ll add you guys to the private discussion.
Meanwhile, we’ll get back to discussing the books on this thread (outside of the requests.)
I do!
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Post by lostmedia1975 on Apr 27, 2024 15:35:03 GMT
WELCOME TO FILM THEORY, today we’re gonna be taking a look at why B.O.O.B got cancelled, let’s begin!
So, the film was set for release on June 5, 2015, and was pushed back 7 months to come out sometime in November 2014 to avoid competition with Inside Out, Minions and Jurassic World, but contrary to popular belief, that is not why the film was actually cancelled.
The reason I believe this is because the film was removed from Dreamwork’s release schedule in November 2014, before it was then definitively and quietly cancelled in January 2015.
There have been reports that the film crew could not decide on a proper ending for the movie. They had everything else set in stone for the most part, it was just the very last scene they really struggled with.
So my theory is that it was removed from the release schedule initially was so they could settle on a definitive ending for the film, and find a different release date (Accordig to a site I found which I din’t remember (and not sure if it’s reliable), had the film not been cancelled, it would have been delayed to September 25, 2015.)
But then, they couldn’t decide on an ending, they kept changing it and changing it, creating renders for multiple different scenes, and sometimes possibly even fully rendered alternate endings, just to dismiss and remove them before coming up with another, which may have caused the film to go WAY over-budget, all over a film the executives didn’t even have much faith in, seeing as their previous projects had been box-office bombs at the time.
So then one fateful day, they pulled the plug, the film was quietly cancelled in January 2015, and to this day has been sitting unfinished for nearly a decade.
But that’s just a theory. A FILM THEORY!
Last Edit: Apr 27, 2024 15:35:26 GMT by lostmedia1975
WELCOME TO FILM THEORY, today we’re gonna be taking a look at why B.O.O.B got cancelled, let’s begin!
So, the film was set for release on June 5, 2015, and was pushed back 7 months to come out sometime in November 2014 to avoid competition with Inside Out, Minions and Jurassic World, but contrary to popular belief, that is not why the film was actually cancelled.
The reason I believe this is because the film was removed from Dreamwork’s release schedule in November 2014, before it was then definitively and quietly cancelled in January 2015.
There have been reports that the film crew could not decide on a proper ending for the movie. They had everything else set in stone for the most part, it was just the very last scene they really struggled with.
So my theory is that it was removed from the release schedule initially was so they could settle on a definitive ending for the film, and find a different release date (Accordig to a site I found which I din’t remember (and not sure if it’s reliable), had the film not been cancelled, it would have been delayed to September 25, 2015.)
But then, they couldn’t decide on an ending, they kept changing it and changing it, creating renders for multiple different scenes, and sometimes possibly even fully rendered alternate endings, just to dismiss and remove them before coming up with another, which may have caused the film to go WAY over-budget, all over a film the executives didn’t even have much faith in, seeing as their previous projects had been box-office bombs at the time.
So then one fateful day, they pulled the plug, the film was quietly cancelled in January 2015, and to this day has been sitting unfinished for nearly a decade.
But that’s just a theory. A FILM THEORY!
This sounds very likely. I think that a workprint might have had an animatic at the end if they could not come up with a good ending.