Sausage Party

>The anthropomorphic grocery store saga Sausage Party ate up an estimated $15.3M in its second weekend, a drop of 55%, bringing its cume up to $65M on a budget of around $20M which means a sequel should be right around the corner.

>sequel
are you fucking ready Sup Forums?

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Seth Rogen said that the sequel is going to be similar to Who Framed Roger Rabbit in terms of live-action/cartoon crossover.

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I sure am ready. ready to die

shame on you Seth Rogen you have ruined the good name of Sausage Party

It was pretty obvious considering the movie's ending

what about muh animators?

Possible good thing: More animations for older audiences

Likely bad thing: They'll be modern Family Guy tier

That's the case for every genre.

You guys have to understand that art, for the most part, can be split into two parts:
>Commercial art: Art that is made primarily to sell to people. Doesn't have to be good, but it has to be interesting.
>Critical art: Art that is made for the love of it. Usually good, but not always interesting.

There are examples that take one side completely, or are a mixture of the two. For example, Ice Age sequels are commercially driven, while Laika's films are made for the love of art. It's obvious that one will make more money than the other, but that's just human nature. Films that appeal to the masses will always get greater returns.

And both sides will always exist. It's not like Family Guy squashed all mature animation when it first aired.

>The bag that holds the potato chips is living
>movie also establishes individual pieces of tortilla chips can have lives
who lets this pothead nears movies?

That's literally a better waste of 2 hours than that movie.