Joy was the primary emotion felt by Pixar after “Inside Out”, its heart-tugging journey through the mind of an 11-year-old girl, took home the top prize at the 43rd Annie Awards on Saturday night.
Universal's “Ted 2″ debuted to an underwhelming $32.9 million across 3,442 theaters, roughly $15 million less than most analysts expected the teddy bear-comedy would bring in during its opening weekend.
With a unique premise that delves into the mind, Inside Out is based in a new cinematic world, which is interesting enough to get you attracted, but lacks the depth to keep you addicted.
Joy was the primary emotion felt by Pixar after “Inside Out”, its heart-tugging journey through the mind of an 11-year-old girl, took home the top prize at the 43rd Annie Awards on Saturday night.
Universal's “Ted 2″ debuted to an underwhelming $32.9 million across 3,442 theaters, roughly $15 million less than most analysts expected the teddy bear-comedy would bring in during its opening weekend.
With a unique premise that delves into the mind, Inside Out is based in a new cinematic world, which is interesting enough to get you attracted, but lacks the depth to keep you addicted.