After watching the film,I think it's one of the best and cuttest movies I have saw.I think it's perfect in the view of all factors,role setting,background setting,plot,among which I think the best is the mixture of different cultures and global make.But to my astonishment, the ticket office is not good over the world and Imagi even went bankrupt because of it.I am quite puzzled about it.
If you guys who have watched this film,please share your information about the reason for failure of this movie.
Things I'm puzzled about the 2009 movie
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I believe the single biggest issue was poor marketing. I never saw a single ad (I tend to watch non-broadcast TV - Discovery, PBS, etc) and many others here say the same thing.
Plus they released it a week before Halloween - which is when audiences expect/want horror films! If they had released it just before the holidays - with a LOT more ads - and NOT just the "violent" aspect of his character, I believe a LOT more folks would have seen it.
It was "designed" for audiences not familiar with AB's background, and revisioned to appeal to a broader global audience, so in many ways it certainly should have worked! Some die-hard fans resented the changes, and Imagi didn't sell the movie's story strongly enough. It was only in the theatres for a couple weeks - so how could it compete with 2009's Halloween-appropriate movies?
You'll see a LOT of very positive reviews (and, yes, some negative - but mostly because they made Astro a teen, and put clothes on him, and he is on good terms with his dad at the end).
I still say Astro Boy is a concept way ahead of its time, and will eventually become the universally loved character he deserves to be.
Plus they released it a week before Halloween - which is when audiences expect/want horror films! If they had released it just before the holidays - with a LOT more ads - and NOT just the "violent" aspect of his character, I believe a LOT more folks would have seen it.
It was "designed" for audiences not familiar with AB's background, and revisioned to appeal to a broader global audience, so in many ways it certainly should have worked! Some die-hard fans resented the changes, and Imagi didn't sell the movie's story strongly enough. It was only in the theatres for a couple weeks - so how could it compete with 2009's Halloween-appropriate movies?
You'll see a LOT of very positive reviews (and, yes, some negative - but mostly because they made Astro a teen, and put clothes on him, and he is on good terms with his dad at the end).
I still say Astro Boy is a concept way ahead of its time, and will eventually become the universally loved character he deserves to be.

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I agree. It was severly poor marketing. I hardly ever saw an ad for it either and though just before Halloween was an odd time for a family movie. I hear Summit is notorious for badly marketing it's films. In fact, I don't recall seeing many ads for most of their Twilight movies now that I think about it.
However, I understand the movie was the number 2 selling DVD when it was released. That's gotta be worth something, right?
However, I understand the movie was the number 2 selling DVD when it was released. That's gotta be worth something, right?
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Imagi went bankrupt?
I think that the movie only appeals for a very slight selection of people. It's got child death and then toilet jokes. I'm not sure who it's aimed at. Also some of Astro's expressions in that movie just drove me up the wall.
Even though his white Tshirt made me wet my pants
I have a thing for guys in white Tshirts
I think that the movie only appeals for a very slight selection of people. It's got child death and then toilet jokes. I'm not sure who it's aimed at. Also some of Astro's expressions in that movie just drove me up the wall.
Even though his white Tshirt made me wet my pants

I have a thing for guys in white Tshirts

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"cuejqi" wrote:After watching the film,I think it's one of the best and cuttest movies I have saw.I think it's perfect in the view of all factors,role setting,background setting,plot,among which I think the best is the mixture of different cultures and global make.But to my astonishment, the ticket office is not good over the world and Imagi even went bankrupt because of it.I am quite puzzled about it.
If you guys who have watched this film,please share your information about the reason for failure of this movie.
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I thought they where gonna try to make Astro a fighting machine in the few adds I saw. I was like "
" even though I had never seen Astro before. Then I found out what it was really about and put off seeing it for a whole year
hmy:. I thought it was a good movie, but I like most movies that the majoraty doesn't


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