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Not that it would have been the best movie ever, but its frustrating to see so much human effort tossed away.
the batgirl thing was sad and funny, the lead woman had several shots that looked like "that scene was hell to shoot, but it's going to be worth it when this movie blows up and boosts my career" and the fucking CEO went "lol nope"
Even if it's bad I think it still deserves to be released. If it's actually good, I'll wanna see it, and if it's as bad as they say, I'll REALLY wanna see it.
The real tragedy is the careers those films could have helped. Actors and staff don’t get a tax break for that do they.
The government should get the rights and make those movies freely available. Want a tax break? Don’t vault it, put it in public domain.
The weird thing is that the few reviews that have trickled in suggest that it was the best animated film since Roger Rabbit.
Well not exactly, just that the film did the mix of live action and animation better than anything since Roger Rabbit. Still a shame.
That's a damn high bar, too. That movie is a freaking classic.