XO21 Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 2 minutes ago, TalismanRing said: They weren't in space but that didn't help The Tourist with Depp and Jolie - arguably much bigger & prettier stars then. Ehm Jolie a draw in 2010? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
franfar Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 Moviegoers prioritize event films over star power. Otherwise, Johnny Depp would still be making bank at the BO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
franfar Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 Just now, XO21 said: Ehm Jolie a draw in 2010? Salt came out in 2010 and made $120 million, with her as the central lead Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valonqar Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 Just now, Eevin said: Wow. This is much worse than I imagined. Could these reviews benefit Rogue One, Sing, or Assassin's Creed's box office? I know most people didn't expect $200m+ for this, but going from $150m-ish to possibly sub-$100m is a lot of unspent money. Could it go to the other 300-pound sci-fi/adventure elephant in the room, the big animated family blockbuster, or the wild card depending on reviews? Most similar movie, sure. I can't imagine that anyone who was gearing up for a date movie Passengers or space adventure Passengers will switch for Assassin's Creed, for example. In case when people do make a switch it is for a movie that's most similar to what they wanted to see originally. For example, LOTR is sold out so next best thing is HP holdover. So I guess Rogue One would benefit. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hermia Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 13 minutes ago, efialtes76 said: Nolan,Villeneuve... 10 minutes ago, Cochofles said: James Cameron, Chris Nolan, George Miller, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott... I was talking about the actors and their popularity,money and power to choose where they will act e.t.c, not the director. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
75Live Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 still think this film should be ok enough and the gross should be ok enough too. But I love the circle of it's going to be great and get great reviews due to the cast, etc, etc, so can't wait for RT, then some hints it may be just ok, so it goes "well it will still have decent reviews so don't worry", then the bad reviews come out, "oh RT never mattered anyway" it's not a shot at anyone in here, because it happens in almost all threads, just funny how RT is the end all be all until the reviews don't go in the fan's favor for the people that want to see it, go see it. Relax and let the people pointing out the bad reviews point them out. No need to defend or deflect or feel bad, sometimes reviews come out bad for movies people want to see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ban1o Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 I think this will still be a hit because I don't know if the general audience would be as bothered by the creepiness and outright sexism of the plot. Daddy's home had bad reviews as well (although it was a comedy) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eevin Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 1 minute ago, filmlover said: I think people are underestimating Why Him?. It's the only comedy this holiday season, it's getting a pretty significant ad push, and the reviews are actually acceptable for this kind of movie. $80M+ isn't impossible. Yeah, I could see that. But for me, I'm not too sure that Passengers failing will affect Why Him?. Maybe it will, maybe it won't. I think it does have the potential to outgross Assassin's Creed and Passengers, and we saw last year that comedies are very capable of thriving under the massive shadow of Star Wars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valonqar Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 2 minutes ago, fracfar said: Moviegoers prioritize event films over star power. Otherwise, Johnny Depp would still be making bank at the BO Poor AC. Neither an event nor star power. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WrathOfHan Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 I'm expecting something like this now: Dec 23: 30M (42M five-day, 20M weekdays, 62M Total) Dec 30: 20M (5M weekdays, 87M Total) Jan 6: 7M (1.7M weekdays, 95.7M Total) Jan 13: 3.1M (900k weekdays, 99.7M Total) Jan 20: 1.2M (500k weekdays, 101.4M Total) Final Total: 104M (3.47x) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cochofles Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 7 minutes ago, UrosepsisFace said: Hmm...what will have a greater affect on the public eye? A Green Tomato from the internet or two of the prettiest people trapped in space? I'm beginning to suspect the members of this forum are comprised of RT critics that they place such importance on the RT score. RT score might not even be in the top 10 influential factors for this movie's success. Once upon a time I used to believe that having three of the most unquestionably iconic superheroes in the world meet in a film would make that movie immune to reviews, and although that film did not become a legendary flop, its awful reviews certainly kept it from grossing to its full potential. People read their local newspapers and watch reviews capsules on their local TV news, and sometimes avoid films based on their being recommended. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
franfar Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 Just now, Valonqar said: Poor AC. Neither an event nor star power. It's also a video game movie, and they have notoriously bad reps at the BO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TalismanRing Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 1 minute ago, ban1o said: A big issue in the reviews seems to be the misleading trailers. I read the plot a long time ago so obviously I knew about the "twist" (It's not really a twist because it's presented outright) but the trailers did their best to hide it. It's not that the misleading trailers are an issue in the reviews it's that it doesn't take the core premise/concept and handle it with any weight or substance so that the romance Spoiler is earned and not predatory and creepy as shit. And they try to get around it by putting him in hero action mode. The glaring problem was there all along in the script which always had me wondering every time someone called it great. But then Collateral Beauty was a top Blacklist script and well.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
franfar Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 Just now, Cochofles said: Once upon a time I used to believe that having three of the most unquestionably iconic superheroes in the world meet in a film would make that movie immune to reviews, and although that film did not become a legendary flop, its awful reviews certainly kept it from grossing to its full potential. People read their local newspapers and watch reviews capsules on their local TV news, and sometimes avoid films based on their being recommended. Which movie? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayhawk the Hutt Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 4 minutes ago, fracfar said: Moviegoers prioritize event films over star power. Otherwise, Johnny Depp would still be making bank at the BO But RO isn't an event film 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozymandias Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 man this is funny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TalismanRing Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 La La Land really should take advantageous of this and go wide over Christmas 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eevin Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 7 minutes ago, fracfar said: It's important to remember that Daddy's Home (Will Ferrell and Marky Mark) got awful reviews: And still had $38mm OW, and $150mm DOM (3.88x) While that is true, it's also very different from Passengers. Daddy's Home thrived because something needed to under The Force Awakens. We're already getting two $200m+ grossers in Rogue One and Sing, and I'd argue Passengers was dependent on differentiating itself from Rogue One. Now, it's a pretty terribly-reviewed sci-fi movie going up against a really, really big, well-reviewed sci-fi movie with the brand power of Star Wars. Unless WOM is unexpectedly great, this is not going to be pretty. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ban1o Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 2 minutes ago, TalismanRing said: It's not that the misleading trailers are an issue in the reviews it's that it doesn't take the core premise/concept and handle it with any weight or substance so that the romance Hide contents is earned and not predatory and creepy as shit. And they try to get around it by putting him in hero action mode. The glaring problem was there all along in the script which always had me wondering every time someone called it great. But then Collateral Beauty was a top Blacklist script and well.... Yeah I always thought the plot was terrible tbh. I thought they would have changed it to make it less creepy but nope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cochofles Posted December 15, 2016 Share Posted December 15, 2016 Someone else mentioned it, but I think it would be hilarious if non-box office draw Fassbender's film actually outgrossed the big splashy star vehicle with the alleged two biggest stars in Hwood today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...