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From: ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan <tednolan>)
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Subject: Dogman & Paddington In Peru?
Date: 13 Apr 2025 03:27:08 GMT
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I took my niece to Minecraft tonight (it was OK, not as bad as some
reviews have said, though you can certainly see the flaws).  Anyway,
the theater had a party room you could rent and I could see through
the window that they still had posters up for Dogman and Paddington
in Peru in there.

I saw both trailers multiple times, but I have heard absolutely
zero about how these films did and they seemed to drop off the face
of the earth quickly.  Dogman at least I thought was supposed to
be big based on the sales status of the books.  Paddington from the
trailers looked to be pitched younger, but I thought it had a fanbase
as well.

Did these movies do about as expected and I just heard nothing because
I'm not in the demo, or did they way underperform?
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