The original plan was to share some promotional materials from upcoming Fox projects like Doug Liman's Jumper, Vin Diesel's Babylon A.D., Timothy Olyphant in Hitman, the highly-anticipated The Dark Is Rising, and (of course) this winter's Alien vs. Predator 2.
While all the other studios will be neck-deep in marketing tricks and enthusiastic nerds, Fox will be hard at work getting their packages ready. From the L.A. Times: "The material wasn't ready and we only want to go out when we can put our best foot forward," Sean Dudas, the studio's vice president of national publicity, said on Wednesday."
Fox's "Atomic" division will still be on hand to hype the Kevin Bacon revenge flick Death Sentence and the Rainn Wilson comedy The Rocker. Comic con attendees should take note, though: Word is that Fox still has a few 'surprises' in store for the event. So keep your eyes peeled for aliens, predators, and Vin Diesel.
UPDATE: According to CHUD.com, there might be another reason for Fox's last-minute plan-change. Apparently the "con" does not approve of R-rated materials, and since most of the studio's fare will be leaning in that direction, they figured it wasn't necessarily worth all the expense. Interesting theory.
Source: L.A. Times, CHUD.com
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mestomano writes: on Jul 19 2007 10:42 AM right so why was 300 shown at last year's comic con (Reply to this) |
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filmfascist writes: on Jul 19 2007 11:39 AM here's a theory: they bailed out to save face because all their properties SUCK. AVP2? ha! (Reply to this) |
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Mr. Kong writes: on Jul 19 2007 11:52 AM So is AVP2 a defenite R? (Reply to this) |
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Crenshaw writes: on Jul 19 2007 11:56 AM Or maybe they realized they didn't need to spend a boatload of cash marketing films to the one group people they know would buy tickets regardless. (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Jul 19 2007 12:11 PM Crenshaw, your answer sounds closest so far, but I'm going to take it one step further. The quality of their films is so low that they didn't want to scare away the only audience with a crappy presentation. (Reply to this) |
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Crenshaw writes: on Jul 19 2007 12:23 PM Agreed! (Reply to this) |
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FernandoDANTE writes: on Jul 19 2007 12:59 PM In reply to this comment (#948498) Hehehe, good one. (Reply to this) |
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okuonuora writes: on Jul 19 2007 01:51 PM In reply to this comment (#948498) Good reasoning. I mean, that's why your mom isn't showing up... (Reply to this) |
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Akira762 writes: on Jul 19 2007 05:45 PM .. (Reply to this) |
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Count_Vertigo writes: on Jul 19 2007 11:01 PM Could someone remind me when The Dark Is Rising became a highly-anticipated movie? I haven't heard much of anything on it yet, and when I saw the poster in the theater I thought it looked like the cover of a direct-to-dvd release. (Reply to this) |
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SpikesInMySkull writes: on Jul 20 2007 05:44 AM Since when is "Dark is Rising" higly anticipated? I've never heard more groans during a trailer in my life. "Look! It's just like Harry Potter we promise!!!!" (Reply to this) |
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SpikesInMySkull writes: on Jul 20 2007 05:45 AM Since when is "Dark is Rising" higly anticipated? I've never heard more groans during a trailer in my life. "Look! It's just like Harry Potter we promise!!!!" (Reply to this) |
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Oscardog writes: on Aug 26 2007 06:01 PM wasnt shoot em' up shown? (Reply to this) |
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