(09-04-2015, 01:49 PM)RepentantSky Wrote:(09-04-2015, 05:39 AM)Berry Wrote:With all the movies Disney has rights to, an occasional unsuccessful film is to be expected, especially with a company like them were animation and superhero films are their bread and butter. If they didn't have the rare bad film, one would have to wonder how they are cheating the system, for lack of a better term. Fox on the other hand, hasn't really created anything without the help of an outside studio that everyone universally likes for at least this year, and superhero films being as big as they are and Fox not being able to handle of the best teams ever isn't exactly helping their sadly failing reputation.(09-03-2015, 09:44 PM)RepentantSky Wrote: Can't say I agree with that latter point, even slightly. Studio Ghibli never had a time where it was in a slump, and honestly, despite how people complained, Disney made it their slump with no problem, so it's not as you say.
Well yeah, but when I was mentioning "all studios", I only really meant the Hollywood-esque big brand studios corporation and not foreign big brand studios because they are in a different league all by themselves.
Also, while Disney did surpass its slump, it doesn't mean that thier recent films were all successful(tomorrowland being the recent dud).
Like I said, people are reading way too much in studios, especially Hollywood studios. It seems that one massive flop(Fant4stic) instantly let us forget that Fox frickin made Kingsmen, a rated-r comic book film or Birdman for that matter. All hollywood studios have flops but it's usually an occasional flop. Now if we were talking about Relatively Media (that actually has a sadly failing reputation), I would agree with you.