9 8 Wall-E $3,140,083 -31.8% 2,144 -411 $1,464 $210,206,582 11 10 Space Chimps $1,767,277 -35.0% 1,631 -503 $1,083 $25,564,347 18 15 Kung Fu Panda $473,427 -24.4% 408 -112 $1,160 $211,355,837 61 54 Horton Hears a Who $16,779 -19.2% 49 -12 $342 $154,482,818
This weekend, we'll see if there are enough "Star Wars" completists to hold up "Clone Wars". Speaking of space, "Fly Me to the Moon" has a limited starting release this weekend. The few commercials tought that film as the first 3-D animated feature, though it doesn't look like much of an achievement.
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Juan F. Lara wrote:
Speaking of space, "Fly Me to the Moon" has a limited
starting release this weekend. The few commercials tought that film as
the
first 3-D animated feature, though it doesn't look like much of an
achievement.
It says it's the first cg (or animated, I forget which they say) feature
made for 3D. Which might not be a lie, but is pretty close.
The trailer I saw for the film in the theater claimed it was the "first ever animated movie created for 3D", which is an outright lie. You can see this trailer on YouTube at:
Their website (http://www.flymetothemoonthemovie.com/) originally read "nWave Pictures brings you the first 3D feature film created, animated and edited for stereo!" They have now inserted "computer animated" after the word first.