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Mars Needs Moms premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on March 6, 2011, and was released in theaters on March 11, 2011, in Disney Digital 3D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D formats. The film received mixed to unfavorable reviews from critics, who praised the visuals, set design and cast, but criticized its story, characters and "unsettling ...
Mars Needs Moms: 2011: In the animated film, a boy's mother is abducted by Martians, and he pursues them back to Mars to rescue her. [8] The Martian: 2015: A human mission to Mars goes awry, and an astronaut is presumed dead and left behind on the planet by his crew. He fights to survive in the harsh environment and to signal to others that he ...
The studio's final film, 2011's Zemeckis-produced Mars Needs Moms, was the second-worst box office failure in history, with a net loss of roughly $130 million. Zemeckis made his return to live-action filmmaking with Flight , a 2012 drama for Paramount, starring Denzel Washington .
Maybe Disney (NYS: DIS) should stop releasing movies in March -- or, at least, the Mars-related ones. John Carter is shaping up to be a box-office dud, following in the footsteps of last March's ...
The following is a partial list of films that lost the most money, based on documented losses or estimated by expert analysis of various financial factors such as the production budget, marketing and distribution costs, gross box-office receipts and other ancillary revenues.
2011 Mars Needs Moms: Simon Wells: $150 million $39.2 million Real Steel: Shawn Levy: Touchstone Pictures DreamWorks Pictures Reliance Entertainment 21 Laps Entertainment: $110 million $299.3 million 2012 Flight: Robert Zemeckis: Paramount Pictures Parkes/MacDonald $31 million $161.8 million 2015 The Walk [15] TriStar Pictures TriStar ...
The film and Mars Needs Moms (2011) were the only ImageMovers Digital projects made, before the studio was shut down by the Walt Disney Company for unsatisfactory box office results. Despite this it was nominated for Favorite Animated Movie and Jim Carrey won Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie at the 2010 Kids' Choice Awards .
Money-making ambitions aside, the idea that Mars could one day become home to a metropolis and — potentially — a tourist destination is acknowledged by mainstream scientists like Meyer, NASA ...