Good for him.He is currently heading Disney classic animation
Good for him.He is currently heading Disney classic animation
Please try not to spam the thread with one line questions and comments. it clogs up the thread.Would any of you with permission of Oldnavy1988 like to do a sitcom list for this uinverse.
Sorry won't do that aginPlease try not to spam the thread with one line questions and comments. it clogs up the thread.
He's fine, just taking a breakON1988 hasen't posted since the 16th. Is something up with him?
Oh good Thought he was done with us heh heh.He's fine, just taking a break
Yeah, I had to step aside to address things in real life.He's fine, just taking a break
And if you consider that The Black Cauldron was released through both Disney and Fox simultaneously as a last-minute resort, it makes Pirates even more noteworthy without the Fox label attached to it.Notes
- IOTL, Pirates was the first Disney film to receive a PG-13 rating in the US. ITTL, it is the first since The Black Cauldron to receive a T rating. Most T rated films have been released by Fox.
I would prefer Robert Zemeckis over Bruckheimer or Silver, because his pedigree in movie making is more notable in the public eye. But Mr. Bruck is my second pick in this three-horse race.- ITTL, Jerry Bruckheimer has been rumored to be competing with Bob Zemeckis and Joel Silver of Legendary to succeed Frank Wells as head of 20th Century-Fox.
That's even more impressive than being first, as it shows that Disney can have more than one movie worth around a billion in theaters.- ITTL, Pirates is the second Disney title to earn $1 Billion worldwide since Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego released just last year.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on July 9, 2003
Produced by
Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Cast and Crew
Same as OTL
Notes
- IOTL, Pirates was the first Disney film to receive a PG-13 rating in the US. ITTL, it is the first since The Black Cauldron to receive a T rating. Most T rated films have been released by Fox.
- ITTL, Jerry Bruckheimer has been rumored to be competing with Bob Zemeckis and Joel Silver of Legendary to succeed Frank Wells as head of 20th Century-Fox.
- ITTL, Pirates is the second Disney title to earn $1 Billion worldwide since Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego released just last year.
Ok I'll be honest. League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is kind of a mess for those who aren't as familiar with it. For a lot of reasons. Now I did it on my own version of a whole franchise and I can link it or post it. Short bits are I'd replace Connery since he wouldn't want to do Sequels at this point in his career. He was thinking of retiring. I chose Richard Chamberlain instead and give it a faithful to first volume plot. Volume 2 would have to be tweaked to remove a romance. I'd have Spielberg direct that one since it is set during the events of War of the Worlds and we know Spielberg wanted to make an adaptation of it at the time. That's all for now. Let me know if you want to hear more and I'll link my own timeline.Nice work @OldNavy1988, but we're back on track! But many more movies of 2003 are on the way, like Touchstone Pictures' (OTL 20th Century-Fox made the film) The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Fox's Die Hard 4, Universal's Johnny English and Dimension Films' Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over.
Aye saw it once and i fell sleep and woke up to an advert of Lidl's summer savings.Ok I'll be honest. League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is kind of a mess for those who aren't as familiar with it. For a lot of reasons. Now I did it on my own version of a whole franchise and I can link it or post it. Short bits are I'd replace Connery since he wouldn't want to do Sequels at this point in his career. He was thinking of retiring. I chose Richard Chamberlain instead and give it a faithful to first volume plot. Volume 2 would have to be tweaked to remove a romance. I'd have Spielberg direct that one since it is set during the events of War of the Worlds and we know Spielberg wanted to make an adaptation of it at the time. That's all for now. Let me know if you want to hear more and I'll link my own timeline.