They will always have Hotel Transylvania franchise. After the Amy Pascal, email, and "The interview" scandal, Sony is fast becoming the sorriest studio in Hollywood with no real franchise in their hands. Jump Street & RoboCop? Surfs & Meatballs? Men in Black and Ghost Rider? Spider-Man with Marvel presiding over everything and probably lion share of the profit?
Dan Stevens is one cold SOB in The Guest. I think he will be perfect. I also think Michael Fassbender will be a great Bond. Just extrapolate all that smarminess he displays in Prometheus as a cyborg.
C'mon, Quantum has Olga!
The World is Not Enough has
the worst villain pairing ever.
And Dr Christmas?
However I would put the cheese-fest Die Another Day up there
for the all-balls-out gonzo-weirdness of it all.
If Fox maintains a good screen count around the time of Oscar nominations, it could leg it up to $220M.
But at current pace, with Spectre, Mockingjay & Episode 7 in the rear view mirror, I don't think it could do more than $210M.
No, just not enough good movies in the multiplex.
Martian strikes me as the kind of movie that would make $120M, or $150M at best. Since this Fall is full of lousy offerings,
people have no other choice but to check out The Martian
No way The Martian can hold that much. It is predicted to do $14 million this weekend.
Your prediction for Peanuts is way too optimistic. Should be around $30M to $40M
I think we all can agree that Episode 7 will destroy anything in its path though I think Daddy's Home may have a good chance to be a sleeper hit.
Paramount should open Daddy's during the summer season. This kind of comedy should do a nice Neighbor-like number
I thinkMarvel is pretty fanatic about their own property when they kill off FF in comic book. That rattled some people's nerves working on the project, maybe?
Some of them might think that Fox should just give up the property and return it to its rightful owner.....
Most Steve Jobs predictions fall in the range of $20M to $30M. Not getting in the teens is rather disappointing for Sorkin & Co. I think. Social Network did much better, a younger, contemporary main character is probably the reason. And I do agree the acting in Jobs is really impressive all around. Just one of those great movies that nobody seem to notice.