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    Well, where the fact may be true that a movie is a flop from lack of profit. I believe that if the movie lacks entertainment, then it won't have been made to do it's purpose which should be to make people laugh and enjoy the movie. If it doesn't do that, then i consider it a flop, such as Van Helsing.

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    in ur terms yeah, but in real terms usually a **** profit = flop
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    Well, i've justified my reasons for thinking it won't be as good.

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    and I have justified my thoughts on why i think it will be a success and what a flop actually is, so lets leave the contest here and dont think about it again

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    From Cinescape.com


    Having troubles with a business partner? Can't get them to make the movies you want? Well simply buy them out!

    In a conference call to report second quarter and six month results, Chief Executive Robert Iger also let it slip that Toy Story 3 had started production ... at Pixar studios.


    While production has been started, no release date has been set for the third installment.


    Pixar had previously passed on production of Toy Story 3, and it was being developed by Disney's own in-house animators. Disney then acquired Pixar and it seems they have passed production back to the studio which produced the first two installments.


    Don't be surprised to see sequels to other Pixar films as well. On the bright side, I really wanted to see The Incredibles 2 and maybe now I will.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charismaslover
    then i consider it a flop, such as Van Helsing.
    I don't consider Van Helsing a flop, I enjoyed it. It was fun had some funny parts, some nice action and visuals so I think it was far from a flop in my opinion.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kal-el
    I really wanted to see The Incredibles 2 and maybe now I will.
    I would like to see a second Incredibles also I think they can do so much with that. You could think up so many wacky villians and situations for that and it will be just as if not more popular then the orginal.

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