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8 minutes ago, IronJimbo said:
What the fuck is a cultural event, sounds ridiculous when talking box office.
That film didn't even make 0.5EG
XMAN already sullied
FF... LOL
Captain Marvel.. Your new main hero 😂
I think maybe you took a HeadShot for real or have never seen Avatar (a film not based on preexisting material)
All and all, go back to reddit
FTFY
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1 hour ago, druv10 said:
With the latest daily gross, AEG total is up to $857.190M. Meaning it has passed $500M after the OW. Joining SW7, Avatar and Titanic as the only movies to do that post OW!
Quite the achievement. It is also an interesting discussion point regarding legs. This movie made more money after opening weekend than all but 3 films, yet it is criticized for having mediocre legs because legs are typically judged by the multiplier of the opening weekend. I'm not saying that this measure is bad, but it doesn't tell the whole story.
In cases where there is a huge must see factor or spoiler concern, maybe it is good to look at the post opening weekend gross just as much as the multiplier. If we were to take this to an absurd conclusion, a movie that grossed 500 million in its first weekend and then 950 million afterwards (more than any movie ever) would be considered to have poor legs despite making more money than any movie ever after opening weekend.
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1 hour ago, The Dark Samurai said:
One thing that's very interesting and certainly in contrast to the average blockbuster is that the 3 biggest films of the last 30 years are all longer than two and a half hours.
Titanic 194 minutes
Endgame 181 minutes
Avatar 162 minutes
The notion that audiences don't have the required attention span for longer than 100 minutes is just a myth. The ability for the aforementioned films to immerse their audiences into their respective Worlds is far more important than the running time. Most films simply don't go all-in in their conviction to tell a story. Whether it's a budget issue, studio meddling, unrealized ideas, or something else, it's peculiar how many films have been butchered to oblivion just so they can be packaged under 2 hours and yet, the true Mega Blockbusters are sprawling and feel just as their creators imagined them.
Agreed. To add to that list, RotK, which was the second movie to ever cross the billion dollar mark was an 3 hours and 20 minutes long. People will sit still and pay attention for three hours or more if you give them a good reason to do so.
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4 minutes ago, JimiQ said:
It shouldn’t be too difficult to apply inflation to Gavin’s numbers. For example argentina averaged something like 25% per year ~250%, making $200m equal to $57m (200/(1+2.5)) if my math is correct
Other than box office, I follow a lot of hockey blogs that focus on the burgeoning statistical analysis side of the game (if you're looking for a good fanwar, look for people who disagree on that stuff). Your post here gave me a thought. Would it be possible to come up with some sort of formula with variables that can be adjusted for country, year released, number of theatres built in the country etc. that could give a rough approximation of what a given movie would gross today.
This wouldn't be perfect obviously, but it could be interesting to see calculations like this. Moreover, it would be interesting to see the conversations about how different factors should be included and how much they should be weighted. I mean, it would also involve everyone agreeing to not get defensive about certain films... so this is a terrible idea, nevermind.
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With so many duds in this franchise post T2, I'd kind of given up on this franchise ever being really good again. It would be great if this one actually hit it out of the park. Hell, I'd take getting on base so they could build off of this movie. Every movie since T2 has been a failed reboot attempt.
Maybe this is the one to do it!
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Maybe we should start talking about anime and manga in here. It ended up chilling out the fanwars thread pretty well...
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Despite my best efforts, I never could really get into anime or manga. I barely know what half of the last two pages are talking about, yet I've loved these last two pages. This has been pleasant!
@WhiteWings: I thought the Berserk anime was pretty fun... until about 2/3 of the way through part 3... not what I signed up for man.
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8 minutes ago, Elessar said:
Are all men misogynists?
Yeah, this. The foundation of the Terminator series is a woman who goes from being a terrible waitress to great cyborg killer. Funny, neither myself nor any of the men I know had a problem with that back in the day. My guess is, if the movie is done well none of us will have a problem with this either.
Maybe I'm wrong though and this movie will be doomed like Captain Marvel was...
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11 minutes ago, Pure Spirit said:
Nearly choked on my drink. I must say @Pure Spirit that you are hitting the cover off the ball lately.
Also, I don't understand why Groundhog Day didn't hit the 3 billion mark.
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Gotta love this thread. No other place on the internet has had me so enthralled with the numbers 2.49, 2.54, 2.55, 2.8, 2.78, 2.74, 2.78, 2.8, 2.88 and now 2.84. At least the number 3 was eliminated fairly early on. Hate that number.
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If it is possible to put all of the fandom stuff aside, this would really be interesting information. The two biggest movies dollarwise of all-time compared in terms of admissions. Also broken down regionally. One of the big reasons I have lurked here for years is I see box office numbers as a window (albeit a small one) into what people find compelling on a national and global scale. Seeing how two massive event films compare in both dollars and admissions is really interesting.
If you're worried about bias, make a point of fact checking and offering alternative hypotheses. I doubt anyone is going to be able to pull a fast one over this whole community and slant the numbers. Maybe I am beyond naive here, but... Why can't this be fun?
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3 minutes ago, LonePirate said:
Insane
I mean... I liked the movie but...
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Sigh. I remember watching X2 in theaters. What a blast. Then X3 promptly ruined it. Then Origins: Wolverine took a big ol' dump on the grave. Then First Class and DOFP brought things back! Then Logan blew the roof off the joint!
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And it ends like this. Please insert Matrix Switch gif. Sad.
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That lack of a China extension... there are scenarios where that could end up being the difference. That is a very stupid reason to not like a country... but...
(yes, I know China absolutely delivered all of the goods for this movie and more... but...)
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12 minutes ago, Daxtreme said:
That's an odd way to spell Mass Effect
Nice. Though I'd rather see Mass Effect as an HBO quality series. Oh well, Expanse is keeping me satisfied in that regard for now.
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41 minutes ago, John Marston said:
Domestically at least no one gave a shit about the new cast. Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian Mckellen, is where it is at
The Hugh Jackman as Wolverine casting really is up there with RDJ as Iron Man. I would also put Sir Ian and Sir Patrick on that level, but they're just so good that they could literally play a piece of sh%t and pull it off.
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Whoever negotiated the SLOP2 theatre count, my hat is off to them. Either that, or there is going to be some massive disaster involving only Cineplexes, and they are time travellers who wanted to minimize casualties. I dunno, seems weird to have an almost record number of empty theatres...
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From what I've read, KOTM is pure over-the-top fun. I hope this is another Pacific Rim. Well, I hope it does a bit better box office wise (which it obviously will).
Question to those who have seen it... is it another Pacific Rim?
Edit: whoops, wrong thread I think.
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I fear that one day, a species will stumble upon the ruins of a civilization on a planet orbiting a yellow star. Most everything was destroyed, but they were able to recover a few caches of data from the remains of primitive servers.
What would alien life make of us if they had little else other than this thread to go by? Attempting to count things inevitably led to arguments, and possibly the final war? Sorry, it's a long weekend in Canada and I'm hella bored. This thread has been the most interesting part of my day. Sad.
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2 hours ago, Charlie Jatinder said:
IW Monday was Holiday and Holiday Eve. Shall do 130mn plus on Tuesday.
Just wanted to say, I've lurked on this site for a long time and have always appreciated the folks with the inside scoop providing insight. Your posts have definitely added a lot to following this weekend. Thanks! and good luck with the exams.
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Saw it this afternoon. Loved it. A lot to digest, so will probably have to see it again. I wonder if that is going to be one of those minor things that adds a few million. Since it is a three hour movie, might there be a larger number of people needing another viewing? Nice little hypothesis that is nigh impossible to predict.
At any rate, I really enjoyed playing the 'who skipped class' game at the matinee showing. Mostly full theatre, with a lot of backpacks on a school Monday...
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2 minutes ago, JB33 said:
Are there any other Albertans here? This fucking weather!
Longtime lurker, first time poster from Wetaskiwin here. Endgame numbers are the only thing keeping me warm in this godforsaken icebox we live in.
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Weekend Thread: It 2 40.74 (-55%), Hustlers 33.23 (Record for STX and J-Lo), Goldflop 2.64 (LOL)
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Sometimes actors just find themselves in a failed movie. Doesn't mean they're doomed. There was a guy who went on to win an Oscar and be Batman after starring in Gigli. If someone can recover from that, then I think Elgort may still have a pulse.