Seriously.
When a movie company can't even compile thirty seconds of a film for a trailer that will make it appear as if it's worth seeing, they are in trouble. Shouldn't there have been some point when someone -- anyone -- should have raised their hands and said, "Excuse me, but this sucks."?
Disney projects its loss at $200 million, considering the movie cost $250 to produce along with the jillions they spent on advertising. So far it's made $30 million in the U.S. which they should consider a blessing.
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