What wont they do to make money.

cufishfan

Member
Disney's "Earth" and Discovery Channel's "Planet Earth" were done by the same people- it's a partnership between Disney and the BBC. No one is stealing anything- Planet Earth did extremely well on TV, but it wasn't released in theaters. You could look at "Earth" as a sequel of "Planet Earth"- are you still mad at Disney for making a sequel to a hugely popular show that they were involved in producing?
 

renogaw

Active Member
it's only the trailer that is the same, i believe this story has more footage that was not in the tv shows.
but this is actually pretty good idea... how many people don't have HDTV on their cable?
 

jackri

Active Member
Originally Posted by joe____17
http:///forum/post/3025058
Except this is disney we're talking about, they shell out stupid sequels and shows by the dozen.
Yeah but they are very entertaining and I can watch them with my daughter in the future and not worry about the programming.
Sounds like a jealousy issue -- if you can do better... than do it

If not, just don't watch it... bunch of haters
 

joe____17

Member
Originally Posted by jackri
http:///forum/post/3025071
Yeah but they are very entertaining and I can watch them with my daughter in the future and not worry about the programming.
Sounds like a jealousy issue -- if you can do better... than do it

Maybe i will.........:shifty eyes:
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by joe____17
http:///forum/post/3025058
Except this is disney we're talking about, they shell out stupid sequels and shows by the dozen.
If only you knew my wife. I don't get it I really don't but she loves them... They make their money...
Seriously, you should be happy this isn't a stupid sequel.
The BBC shelled out millions of bucks, I'm sure, filming the footage. They have thousands and thousands of hours of footage. Why not take other footage and produce something else.
Seriously I'd actually pay to see the great white footage on the big screen.
Plus I'm sure disney is going to get some great PR with a politically correct "green" movie.
 
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