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AMC Mail Bag - Favorite CGI Characters, Why Marvel Does Just 2 Films Per Year

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On today's AMC Mail Bag (Sunday February 16th 2014) we take the following viewer questions:

Cameron Werner writes: Wreck-It Ralph is my all time favorite movie I never felt so good while watching a movie. Sugar Rush reminded me of what a GameCube game would be witch is my favorite gaming console. My question is this... There is no doubt a Wreck-It Ralph 2 will come but I am concern because I don't want them to mess up Wreck-It Ralph. Do you think they can accomplish what Toy Story did?

Bryson Watson writes: How come Marvel only puts out 2 movies a year? I understand they cost a lot of money but by now Disney should be handing Marvel blank checks. I would put out at least 3 a year. At the beginning, middle, and end of the year. (Spring, Summer, Fall/Winter). It would shorten time between Avengers movies and take away having to pick and choose what new characters are used.

Andrea Bell writes: Hey AMC, I love your show! This fan girl watches you everyday. My question is: I have always loved fellow Canadian girl Emily VanCamp and was excited when it was announced she was joining the Marvel universe. Similarly, I have always enjoyed the "duty before love" morals of the Captain America/Sharon Carter relationship. Have you heard anything or do you have any ideas as to what Sharon Carter's role in Captain America 2 will be? Will she still be Peggy's relation? I'm worried that she hasn't been featured in the American trailers and very briefly in the UK trailer. Is she being overshadowed by Black Widow?

Christopher Nourigat writes: Hey AMC, my question is who are your favorite CGI Charcters??? My personal Top 5 would be:
1.) Caesar (Looking foward to Dawn of the Planet of the Apes)
2.) Gollum
3.) Smaug
4.) Davy Jones (Only good thing in the Pirate Sequels)
5.) Neytiri

Matthew Rasberry writes: hello campea and crew. my question has to do with the impact of trailers. i recently watched the amazing spiderman 2 enemies sizzle trailer. i thought it was fantastic, and the movie is now my most anticipated film of the year (guardians of the galaxy is a close 2nd). i know this is a very broad question and the answer is pretty obvious, but could you touch on the impact a good or bad trailer has on the success of a movie? thank you for taking the time to read my email.

Chris Snyder writes: Greetings and Salutations everybody. Coming to you from Ohio. My question would you like to see a Galaxy Quest sequel? I think its a fantasic film. From what I understand it did well (both financally and critically). Why do you think they never did a sequel?
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