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I'm still not 100% sure about the 3D , But Disneys official Facebook & Twitter posts for the movie trailer say it's in 3D..... also both Boxoffice.com & Box Office Mojo show it's in 3D.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/disneypetes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DisneyPetesDragon Boxoffice.com: http://pro.boxoffice.com/statistics/3d-release-calendar Boxoffice mojo: http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/...dragon2016.htm "Pete is a mysterious 10-year-old with no family and no home who claims to live in the woods with a giant, green dragon named Elliott" http://movies.disney.com/petes-dragon-2016 Watch the brand new trailer for Disney’s #PetesDragon! �� See the film on the big screen in 3D this August. ![]() Last edited by EVERRET; 08-13-2016 at 12:58 AM. |
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Trailer looks decently good except that it doesn't remind me of "Pete's Dragon" at all. So far Pete looks more like a Mowgli or Tarzan. I guess I'll have to watch the next trailer to see how things may look possibly closer to the original in the sense of plot.
All in all it does look like a good movie so far. |
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The original isn't considered much of a Disney 'Classic', so they have a reasonable chance of topping it, and seem to be allowed more scope than usual for changing things around.
I don't know why they've apparently discarded some of the more unique elements of the original and changed it into another wild boy in the wilderness story, same year as Tarzan and Jungle Book remakes. We've seen so many 'realistic' CG dragons over the years, that the prospect of seeing another isn't interesting on its own. They'll have to do something creative with it. It doesn't look like they've attempted to emulate the Don Bluth design in any way. |
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Thanks given by: | Zivouhr (02-24-2016) |
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Speaking of Don Bluth, he's currently working on a preview of Dragon's Lair after getting funded to produce and create a 1 minute full color animated preview animation to present to distributors for a possible Dragon's Lair Feature film. With the title Dragon's Lair, I would hope Singe the Dragon would return in some form; a very unique looking dragon. What's most amazing is he's 78 years old and still has the ambition to create a feature film. ![]() |
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Hmmm...I'm a little reserved on this movie, I havent seen the original (or to be honest hadn't even heard of it until I found out that most of it was being filmed in New Zealand.
And I found that out from a co-worker who stumbled across "Millhaven" when he travelled south (from Christchurch) He was visiting some relatives and was passing through Tapanui which had been converted for the filming. Apparently some of the locals wanted to keep the name of millhaven for good as a lot of the shops had been repainted/re-decorated for the film. I think we Kiwi's are blessed when it comes to major studios filming here...this may sound a bit strange but its not overly common, but its almost "Easy" to stumble on a film set. A couple of years back I was trying to visit a "famous tavern" in Central Otago and stumbled across the filming of "The Light Between Oceans" (Rachel Weisz, Michael Fassbender) never got to the Tavern - which is famous for being reportedly haunted! it was closed for filming! I guess there's something that draws you to a movie a little more when you kind of have a "connection" to it - locations, content (there I think of Everest about Kiwi climber Rob Hall) etc etc.... Still...not all "local" movies will draw me in - I'll wait for either a bit more hype about Pete's Dragon, or wait for some reviews from the masters of 3d Reviewers - THE CREW ON BLU-RAY.COM! ![]() Chris |
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Thanks given by: | Interdimensional (02-26-2016) |
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It'll be interesting to see if they can create a dragon with personality for the remake. I think the success or failure of the film rides on that. I'm skeptical of some of the CG character work seen in trailers for Jungle Book. It's a bit uncanny valley, unsure of how 'realistic' it wants to be. A dragon shouldn't have such issues though. |
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Thanks given by: | Zivouhr (02-26-2016) |
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![]() I agree, the personality of the Dragon will set the tone of the movie. |
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Thanks given by: | EVERRET (02-27-2016) |
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Shadow of the Colossus is epic, and even Ico. I'm guessing this dragon named Pete will be able to talk in the movie. |
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