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Question for the week of November 02, 2009

Fox/Blue Sky’s Ice Age: Dawn of The Dinosaurs set worldwide box-office records by taking in over $878.5 million—and became the most popular animated feature of all time overseas. Why do you think the movie was so successful internationally? Do you think it deserves its mass popularity?

Reader Comments

  • Glendo : Goreyo
    Tuesday, November 03, 2009

    The devil\'s in the details -- what countries, etc. Deserve it? Who knows. No one makes viewers pay to see it. Can\'t see why myself...

  • Tony :
    Thursday, November 05, 2009

    The Ice Age movies may not be masterpieces, but they are very appealing and entertaining, with strong characters, clever gags, and imaginative art direction. There is wild slapstick for the youngsters, thrilling action pieces for the older kids, and heartwarming relationships for the adults.

  • anon :
    Thursday, November 05, 2009

    You can\'t resist Scrat and his screwy adventures. XD He\'s like the new Charlie Chaplin being that he doesn\'t speak,but clearly communicates with his gestures.

  • Kapil :
    Monday, November 09, 2009

    Previous 2 movies were hit & appealed to both young & elders. So there was a huge fan base worldwide who were familiar with the characters. Releasing it worldwide at same time helped in increasing the gross. Script was average but introducing new characters, top class animation, 3d screening & perfect marketing made this movie hit bulls eye worldwide.

  • Anonymous :
    Monday, November 09, 2009

    It\'s because the film is anti-creationism.

  • giri : animator : cellmin
    Tuesday, November 10, 2009

    The narration of story is the reason behind sucess. the perfect story fits the perfect animation and simulation ever expected. in fact it has been changed the theory of graphics in the world. The ppl likes the movie until and unless the story is good then next comes to the quality of output production.

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