Ponyo to open on over 800 theaters.

Even though I'll give Ponyo my eyes and ears, I think the reason that some people, particularly as of recenty one person on this thread, may like everyone in the voice cast BUT the actors playing the two main characters is because over the last two-three years, we've been force-fed with Hannah Montana this and Jonas Bros that. I may dislike them due to their increeasing popularity but besides guest starring on their older sibling's TV shows, the younger siblings need something to add to their acting resumes. Who knows? Give them a couple of years and people won't be seeing Frankie Jonas or Noah Cyrus as little brother and sister to the biggest icons since Barney, Big Bird, Snoopy, and Elvis. They will have their own talent, their own agents, and even their own lives to live out the way they want to and not having to live every single day in their older siblings' shadows.
 
Rust I have to bring up Bolt, which I don't know if you saw or not or even want to see. I found Bolt to be a good animated movie. Anyway it stared Miley Cyris, actually it didn't who role was pretty small but tha adRAB made it sound like she was the star. Anyway dispite having the hot Disney Channel star it only did moderatly well. it did decent but given that it was a very good movie it could have done much better. It lost to the flux vampire movie Twilight. The very audence that would have watched the movie for Miley were too busy obsessing over a sparkly vampire.

So what is my point? if Miley Cyris can't help a good movie what hope does her brother have with an anime in only 800 theaters. your fears are unfounded.

At least watch the movie and see if it's good. Don't hate it because of the voice actors, that is what dub haters do.
 
I think they're pretty good dubs as far as dubbing anything goes, but I think that the original Japanese track is still better for most Miyazaki movies. The only real misfire, IMO, was the English dub for Porco Rosso, where Michael Keaton and Cary Elwes were both gravely miscast in their roles. In fact, I think the dub would have been better if they had switched -- at least Keaton could probably do a better cowboy accent. And, to be fair, Miley Cyrus did a more than credible job in Bolt, so fears that she'll get Hannah Montana cooties all over Ponyo seem misguided to me.

I can't really say that I'm all that impressed at the 800 screen rollout, though. True, it's more than any Miyazaki movie has ranked to date, but it's a pretty far cry from the 3,000-4,000 screens that a tentpole animated movie would do. Igor was a movie with no budget from an indie studio nobody had ever heard of, and it managed a debut on 2,300 screens. Heck, a colossal turkey like Delgo managed to end up on more than 2,000 screens. FWIW, Spirited Away got the widest US release of all of Miyazaki's movies, but that was still only 714 theaters. Most of his other movies were only on 300 or less.
 
Ugh, I can't find a single Ponyo theater listing for the entirety of Connecticut and Rhode Island.

Looks like our part of the country gets left out of something AGAIN.
 
I wasn't fond of Porco Rosso as a film, but I felt that the dub made the movie better for me.

And in agreement with johnny, yes, it rocks that Dola, who stole the show alongside Muska in Laputa, will be returning for another Ghibli dub (I don't expect it to stand out this much, though.)
 
Lolz! Either I'm in the first stage-denial-or Moviefone has got some pretty screwed up info, claiming that the only theatre in an unlimited perimisis around 29440-SC-is all the way in New York.

......I've gotta keep up this search-I WILL SEE THIS MOVIE IN THEATRES, DAMN IT!
 
I have different issues with Bolt. Mostly, some precentage percentage of the royalties Travolta got from that movie went to the Church of Scientology, but that debate is for a different thread.

I admitted defeat though, so we can drop this.
 
No, its nothing like that. The two of them are being shoe-horned into the movie so Disney can say to the fangirls "Hey, look, Miley Cyrus' and the Jonas Brothers' siblings are in this movie!" I'm not going to give my money to a studio that uses a cheap tactic like that to continue the stupid Disney music brand.

And, just so you know, I'm pretty much opposed to having famous actors do voice work anyways, because good acting doesn't necessarily translate into good voice acting. There are some actors who are good at both acting and voice acting (like Mark Hamill or Stephen Colbert), but for the most part, its a gimmick to sell tickets and keeps a movie from living up to its full potential.
 
yeah i can't find any theatres in Texas. Oklahoma, Kansas or New Mexico Playing Ponyo online, mabye they just don't have there full schedules yet. Im gonna be p.o.'d though if i can't find a single theatre in my area playin the movie, i may just go on an ol fashioned stampede!
 
HA! If they can't find one in Texas, then you know damn well that something's up-no worries, you're probably right in saying that they don't have their full schedules up.

Or I'm still in denial.
 
Note I have a very bad internet connection and quite often my morning posts are from the night before. I also sometimes have to make the post before I can look at later responces. That is why I made that "At least give it a chance" comment after you responded Rust.

I'm sorry.
 
**checks Fandango** Sweet! Two theaters near me have Ponyo!

Judging by the commercials, this movie will walk a fine line between "cute" and "Japanese acid trip". I can't wait!!
 
Wow. Usually when an anime movie opens in MD, we get one, maybe two, theaters in the area, either an arthouse or Arundel Mills Muvico theater. Any other spots are in DC or Pennsylvania.

Not so here with Ponyo. We've got 9 theaters here in Maryland playing the movie, and in pretty popular areas as well like Colurabia, Owings Mills, Silver Springs, and Bethesda. I probably still won't see the movie during opening weekend because of my work hours (kinda hard to see a movie when you go in at 1:30PM and get out at 10:30PM), but I have a better chance now than I did during Spirited Away or Howl's Moving Castle.
 
Moviefone says it will be playing at the Century Rio 24 in Albuquerque, beginning 8/14.

But really, it's most likely that very few of the theatres have schedules for those dates. Heck, mine doesn't show what it's playing until just a couple days before the beginning of each week...
 
But you're not allowing for the possibility that the acting will actually be good just because tween celebrities are in the cast. You think the casting will be phoned-in like for a Dreamworks movie, but as I've said Ghibli dubbing to date is more fairly compared to the appropriateness of Pixar.
 
Maybe that's a good thing.

People need to see the greatness of Miyazaki, and using the youngest siblings of their biggest stars (and using them appropriately), will help attract that audience.

Now I've managed to see the Japanese with English subtitles, and I got to say, if you loved Totoro, you'll love this. It's a very sweet film.
 
I don't think I'm gonna be able to stand the wait any longer. The DVD's coming out in less than a month and will be English subtitled anyway. I'll get that first and then wait for the blu-ray when it comes out in Deceraber.
 
Thanks CG, but i'd really like to find one in OK or TX, Cause im not sure if I could get my frienRAB to go all the way to Albuquerque with me, but thanks for the info guess I'll just be patiant & check on wenRABday or thursday to see if things change.
 
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