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Abob Teff 11-17-23 08:05 PM

re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 

Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 14351473)
Like anyone was clamoring for this to begin with.

The best movies aren't the ones people are clamoring for. They are movies that were made just to be good movies.

Michael Corvin 11-18-23 06:16 AM

re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 

Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 14351799)
It's fucking Looney Tunes.

I haven't seen Barbie yet, but I'll wager that it's a much stronger brand than Looney Tunes is and ever will be.

Before the Barbie movie the brand was straight to DVD shitty 3D movies that looked like Veggie Tales. Barbie toy sales have been on the decline for a decade or more with Monster High pulling in the dough (and Bratz at one point). A declining brand saw a way to take a risk with a big budget movie and it paid off and made them relevant again.

Looney Tunes is a different beast in terms of merchandising, but like Barbie, they quietly exist even if other properties have taken lead. They are in a similar spot though where they could take a risk on a big budget movie (like Coyote) and the payoff could put them in the spotlight again.

And since we're discussing movies, WB should have aped Disney/Pixar's model and do Looney Tunes shorts before other movies.

Why So Blu? 11-18-23 04:13 PM

re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 

And since we're discussing movies, WB should have aped Disney/Pixar's model and do Looney Tunes shorts before other movies.

​​​​​​​I totally agree there.

DJariya 12-07-23 11:16 PM

re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 
Paramount has apparently made a bid for this movie

https://deadline.com/2023/12/coyote-...73e828aa12daf1

DJariya 01-01-24 03:42 PM

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If you don’t know who Bauza is, he’s a voice over actor. He’s the current Bugs Bunny.

Brian T 01-01-24 04:04 PM

re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 
And a Canuck! :)

RocShemp 01-02-24 05:57 AM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 

Originally Posted by Brian T (Post 14369334)
And a Canuck! :)

But we won't hold that against him. ;)

philo 01-02-24 07:49 AM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 
I thought there would've been a deal announced for this already.

Abob Teff 01-02-24 06:01 PM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 
The Supreme Court remanded it back to the District Appeals Court . . . so . . . delays.

DJariya 02-09-24 10:07 AM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 
Looks like this movie is dead. WB has apparently rejected all offers.


Decker 02-09-24 12:49 PM

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That really sucks.

milo bloom 02-09-24 01:13 PM

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Maybe they'll realize all the buzz has been free advertising and they'll release it themselves.

DJariya 02-09-24 01:24 PM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 

Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 14385889)
Maybe they'll realize all the buzz has been free advertising and they'll release it themselves.

No, if you read the article, unless something dramatic happens, they plan to delete the movie forever. Then they will take the $30-40M tax write off before their next earnings report.

According to the article, WB had a firm price they wanted and while they got offers, none of them were what they wanted, so they balked.

rennervision 02-09-24 05:35 PM

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If the offer is $1 above the tax write-off amount, wouldn't it make more sense to accept the offer?

DJariya 02-09-24 06:06 PM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 

Originally Posted by rennervision (Post 14386019)
If the offer is $1 above the tax write-off amount, wouldn't it make more sense to accept the offer?

I believe their thinking is that if Paramount buys it, releases it theatrically, makes money, then makes money off digital sales, physical media and such, they want to be compensated for the full production costs they put in. Otherwise, they would rather eat it for the write off.

RocShemp 02-09-24 07:10 PM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 

Originally Posted by Abob Teff (Post 14369763)
The Supreme Court remanded it back to the District Appeals Court . . . so . . . delays.

I can't wait to see the eventual movie based on the case surrounding this movie.

PhantomStranger 02-09-24 07:24 PM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 
The question now is will it be leaked? Doubt it considering most of the people in the production pipeline usually only have access to digitally watermarked files.

Decker 02-09-24 07:56 PM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 
When was the last time you watched the Batgirl movie?

philo 02-10-24 05:46 AM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 
Given how long it was taking I had a feeling it was getting flushed. Makes me doubt Zaslaw was serious at all about selling it. What a joke.

Decker 02-10-24 08:21 AM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 
I don't see why the American taxpayer has to give WB, the studio that just made over a billion dollars on a Barbie movie, millions in tax credits for making and then scrapping a movie that is very clearly a viable money maker.

Deftones 02-10-24 09:56 AM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 

Originally Posted by philo (Post 14386197)
Given how long it was taking I had a feeling it was getting flushed. Makes me doubt Zaslaw was serious at all about selling it. What a joke.

The WB executives reportedly never even watched the movie.

Alan Smithee 02-10-24 03:59 PM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 
I never thought Barbie would be hugely successful, still don’t think it’s that great.

“Scooby-Doo and Krypto Too” was completed and decided to be shelved like this, but a complete standard-def copy leaked online and it was later issued officially.

Michael Corvin 02-10-24 08:01 PM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 
If you're a billion dollar company seeking millions in the form of a write off from the government then you forgo ownership of said product. The government now owns your movie and is free to release it as is or sell it to Netfllix or elsewhere recoup the millions of dollars given to the billion dollar company.

How many movies would be shelved or written off if that were the case? Zero.

Decker 02-23-24 07:58 PM

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Yup, it's really over now. :sad:

milo bloom 02-23-24 08:49 PM

Re: Coyote vs Acme (2024)
 
That tax code needs to be fixed so that any film written off like this becomes public domain.

This is a disgrace that something from the Looney Tunes franchise, one of the longest running IPs out there, can just be buried like this.


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