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Posted: 2023-07-03 18:27:33
by Temperance - Size: 2000x2800
- Source: twitter.com/TemperanceDra...75896343678599172/photo/1
- Rating: Explicit
- Score: 2 (vote up)
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>> #513830
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The VFX team did a really good job of giving the kraken characters a very sleek and slimy texture to their skin when needed, so I decided to do that too! Look at that, she even got that Snail Trail between them thighs!
>> #513844
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Though to be fair besides one of my movie reviewers saying he got an early screening I have not seen a SINGLE ad for it @.@
>> #513857
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Dreamworks released ONE trailer for Ruby Gillman and made Chelsea the centerpiece of that trailer. Everyone went crazy for it because they saw a sexy redhead mermaid and saw it as another "Dreamworks dunking on Disney" moment, and it CANNOT be a coincidence that it was the same year The Little Mermaid remake was coming out.
I feel like Dreamworks saw how well that first trailer went and just expected this hype train to keep them afloat for SEVEN MONTHS! They didn't start spamming trailers out until AFTER people had made their projected earning reports for this movie and everyone realized it was gonna bomb.
All of that sucks because Ruby Gillman is actually a pretty cute and easygoing movie that relied way too much on subversion tropes that weren't even present in the movie. This and Pixar's Elemental should be seen as lessons as to why marketing is such an important part of a movie's success.