Directed by Ice Age: Continental Drift director Steve Martino and produced by Craig Schulz, Bryan Schulz, Cornelius Uliano, Michael J. Travers and Paul Feig, Peanuts will be released Nov. 6.
I feel really nostalgic watching this trailer, they even used a The Who song. Excited to see this!
Is this movie supposed to be for children ?
there seems to be a lot of bad messages in this trailer (it might be different in movie)
1)Girl tells being the winner is the only way to be successful and live a happy life.
2)boy live's to please others than himself.
3)Little children talking about love (pedophilea in hollywood)
4)Dog being smarter than human (i don't know why but it creeps me out)
These are all just my personal opinions,the movie may prove me wrong.
Is this movie supposed to be for children ?
there seems to be a lot of bad messages in this trailer (it might be different in movie)
1)Girl tells being the winner is the only way to be successful and live a happy life.
2)boy live's to please others than himself.
3)Little children talking about love (pedophilea in hollywood)
4)Dog being smarter than human (i don't know why but it creeps me out)
These are all just my personal opinions,the movie may prove me wrong.
I think Lucy van Pelt will be a character that will be heavily discussed by a certain demographic.
The existence of the red-head girl and Charlie Brown's unrequited love has been there since
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, were already shown before all the internet PC was popular.
Peanuts characters are all children, yet you won't see adult characters in them (the teacher's voice is that of a trombone). I think the movie is pitched towards people who grew up with the comic or saw the 2D animation, not necessarily to kids because of the nature of Schulz's comedy. It's not for everyone. Like Branagh's Cinderella getting flack for that too tiny waist, or when John Green had to defend himself from people telling him he is a pedophile for writing YA novels, there will also be people that I think would criticize movies gearing toward that perspective. This comic was popular in the 1960s, those are different times. So I understand that when the people in this film want to remain true to Schulz's Peanuts, there is bound to be something that would offend somebody.
Eh, I like Baba O'riley. Just something I like. But I certainly expect the jazz soundtracks in the movie, a Beethoven in a Schroeder piano scene, a Charlie Brown failing in his kite yet again.
Craig Schulz (Charles Schulz's son) and Bryan Schulz (grandson) are involved in the production.
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“If we’re going to do this project, it has to be under Schulz control — this is a Schulz film,” Craig says. “No one is going to grab and run with it. We need to have absolute quality control and keep it under Dad’s legacy. … You can’t bring people in from the outside and expect them to understand ‘Peanuts.’ ”