The real question is when are we getting a live action Jimmy Neutron movie? I need to see my boy Carl on the big screen dammit.
Didn’t the 3D movie of that bomb so bad it left a crater behind?The real question is when are we getting a live action Jimmy Neutron movie? I need to see my boy Carl on the big screen dammit.
Didn’t the 3D movie of that bomb so bad it left a crater behind?
did the world learn nothing from baby geniuse 1 And 2?? Babies don’t make good movies.
Stop rebooting 80s and 90s shit and come up with something original.
What do you want them to do? Appeal to modern kids? Modern kids only want to watch Fortnite videos. It's either appeal to the boomers or die.
You mean Millenials that actually grew up with the show. Boomers are dying right now and are not the prime market for something like this.
That's in Disney's court AFAIK, they bought the rights to the show back in 1996.Rugrats was overrated as hell. It was an OK filler show, but it was no Rocko. Doug was better too. Where's my live action Quail Man movie?‽
That's in Disney's court AFAIK, they bought the rights to the show back in 1996.
Some millennials (#NotAllMillennials) bigly talk trash on older people when they complain about Star Wars, Ghostbusters, et al. getting rebooted into dumpster fires. It will be interesting to see the reactions change when 90's/00's nostalgia gets the shit-can treatment.
Nick has already tried to reboot Rugrats a few times, with Preschool Daze and All Growed Up. They sure are stubborn.
From what I've heard the change was due to how successful The Rugrats Movie was, only 4 months passed between the two films' release dates.I think that The Doug Movie was originally supposed to be released direct to video, but at the last minute was dumped into theaters
What the fuck?No, this is the newly released live action film.
The Doug movie was weird:Rugrats was overrated as hell. It was an OK filler show, but it was no Rocko. Doug was better too. Where's my live action Quail Man movie?‽
That's in Disney's court AFAIK, they bought the rights to the show back in 1996.