Why tangled was so expensive




















The studio committed to developing the film full time in under the new title, Rapunzel Unbraided. At the time, it was imagined as a tongue-in-cheek, sardonic story in the vein of Shrek.

Though it continued development over the course of three years, eventually Keane reworked the script again with a more genuine and sincere tone. We broke it down to different tubes each with a thousand hairs in it.

The hair was the most complex character we had in the film. Work on Tangled would be rebooted yet again with a completely clean slate when John Lasseter and Ed Catmull took charge of the studio in The date was your standard dinner and a movie affair.

We went out to our favorite restaurant then headed to the theater to check out Oz the Great and Powerful. The ticket price was a bit alarming. Check out the film budgets of the 10 most expensive films. But, the third installment in the popular Pirates series bears the honor of having the highest movie budget, ever. It might surprise you that an animated film makes the list of the most expensive movies ever made.

The third installment in the first Spiderman trilogy was the biggest disappointment for fans, but also the one with the highest movie budget.

Poor John Carter. I just read Tangled was the second most expensive movie ever made in history. And my question is how? Okay, it was CGI animated. And other than that, what?

There was no rights to purchase and no major stars in the cast. On an unrelated question, the end credits had scenes from the story as background.

But there was one scene of Flynn and Rapunzel meeting a monkey dressed up like a fortune teller who was reading a crystal ball. There was nothing like that in the movie. Was it from some deleted scene?



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