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Punkin Spunkin posted:They win in 300 Still die, though
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Chairman Capone posted:And Glass Onion was 500 million. I thought that was for several movies.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I thought that was for several movies. I think $500 million was the payout for two or three movies and the rights, which were $100 million alone.
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Tars Tarkas posted:I saw reddit chatter that Snyder is also planning director cuts of both films (hilarious since Netflix isn't going to be cutting them, he just will have a longer version) which I guess means they get 4 movies for the price of two (very expensive movies) I remember seeing the rationale from Snyder himself back when that was initially announced. It's because (according to Netflix) a lot of people will happily binge-watch tv shows on Netflix all day but balk at a movie that's more than 2 hours long even if they're cool with binge-watching tv for much longer than that, so the shorter cuts are for that audience.
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Punkin Spunkin posted:They win in 300 The fascists in 300 die, thats kind of a big thing
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I thought the budget for noted fake movie Red Notice was even higher than that. My Netflix history and Letterboxd account both tell me I watched Red Notice and I simply do not believe either of them
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According to Netflix every human on earth watched Red Notice at least one and a half times.
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If the Rock uses wrestling moves during any of the fight scenes I will watch Red Notice.
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How the gently caress did Red Notice happen for 200 million dollars? I’ve never seen a bigger nothing of a movie in my whole-rear end life, they could have given that money to David Lynch and humanity would never recover, or to the surviving Polonia Brother, who would make the craziest poo poo you could imagine for the rest of his life. Where did that money go?
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We are an enormously wealthy society that makes very little that is meaningful
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Hasturtium posted:How the gently caress did Red Notice happen for 200 million dollars? I’ve never seen a bigger nothing of a movie in my whole-rear end life, they could have given that money to David Lynch and humanity would never recover, or to the surviving Polonia Brother, who would make the craziest poo poo you could imagine for the rest of his life. Where did that money go? To Ryan Reynolds, gal gadot, the rock, and some execs
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# ? Aug 24, 2023 19:41 |
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Gadot getting a massive payday for that film is probably why she was her most charismatic and human sounding of any of her films in it. Too bad it was wasted on that dreck! edit: My letterbox review said it "felt like a weird tax grift by Netflix more than a film" Jerkface fucked around with this message at 19:51 on Aug 24, 2023 |
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that seems like everything gal gadot is in now put her in a can of Spy Movie and put someone's corporate logo on it
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:According to Netflix every human on earth watched Red Notice at least one and a half times. Makes sense it's so forgettable people probably started watching it again months later til they realized halfway through.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I thought that was for several movies. It was for Glass Onion and one additional movie, but 300 million of that went to Johnson, Craig, and Johnson's co-producer. At least according to Wikipedia, the movie itself only cost 40 million.
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Megaman's Jockstrap posted:On a per movie basis, Rebel Moon is far closer to Extraction 2 (70 million). Extraction movies actually look great, at least something from that insane netflix spending spree on action movies turned out to be enjoyable
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Chairman Capone posted:It was for Glass Onion and one additional movie, but 300 million of that went to Johnson, Craig, and Johnson's co-producer. At least according to Wikipedia, the movie itself only cost 40 million. Good lord lmao
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fatherboxx posted:Extraction movies actually look great, at least something from that insane netflix spending spree on action movies turned out to be enjoyable Eh, to each it's own. I find a lot of the very fake digital set-pieces and the fake one take scene-stitching to be quite distracting and to hurt the movie's overall look, although overall the movies are enjoyeable. For reference, John Wick 3 cost 5 million more than Extraction 2 and looked much better.
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question is will Rebel Moon get a spinoff starring the most annoying character and no space
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# ? Aug 24, 2023 20:51 |
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That movie looks dumb fun and pretty, going to watch
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Megaman's Jockstrap posted:Eh, to each it's own. I find a lot of the very fake digital set-pieces and the fake one take scene-stitching to be quite distracting and to hurt the movie's overall look, although overall the movies are enjoyeable. John Wicks rule but sometimes you just want to see handsome dude in tacticool gear shoot people for 90 minutes
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Netflix budgets are insane because the actors aren't idiots and know they will get no residuals/box office cut from a streaming only product so they get massive payouts to compensate for that.
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Chairman Capone posted:It was for Glass Onion and one additional movie, but 300 million of that went to Johnson, Craig, and Johnson's co-producer. At least according to Wikipedia, the movie itself only cost 40 million. Funniest part of this is his wife doing a GoFundMe or whatever for the You Must Remember This podcast. Love the cast but gently caress off lady!
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Professor Shark posted:Gray Man is the worst movies I’ve seen in the last few years, incredible given the talent. Homeybeef posted:My Netflix history and Letterboxd account both tell me I watched Red Notice and I simply do not believe either of them gently caress I also watched this and remember nothing about it.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Funniest part of this is his wife doing a GoFundMe or whatever for the You Must Remember This podcast. Love the cast but gently caress off lady! Always be hustling lol
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https://twitter.com/FilmUpdates/status/1694810849179754888 Nicholas Braun should probably restrain his agent from picking "weird guy from viral story" roles
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Babysitter Super Sleuth posted:The fascists in 300 die, thats kind of a big thing
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The Hollywood strike claims another one as Dune: Part Two gets moved to 2024: https://twitter.com/Variety/status/1694832106738720836
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SilentChaz posted:The Hollywood strike claims another one as Dune: Part Two gets moved to 2024: YOU FUCKERS BLEW IT UP drat YOU drat YOU ALL TO HELL
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Feldegast42 posted:We are an enormously wealthy society that makes very little that is meaningful We actively destroy because there is no thrill in having more. Only in others having less.
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Gray Man is fascinating because you can both see how resource rich it is (in its cast, in its locations, in its stunt teams and special effects) and see how incredibly poorly those resources are deployed. You both understand where all the money went (which I do not understand for Red Notice) while also understanding what a colossal waste it was. It's loving Wagnerian in its tragedy.
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SilentChaz posted:The Hollywood strike claims another one as Dune: Part Two gets moved to 2024: This is good news for The Marvels, but I think that will get pushed back too.
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They might not since this opens up imax screens that The Marvels wasn't getting originally.
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And there aren't any other big effects films for competition
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And, you know, it's Disney.
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WBD got their big win for the year so they can afford to shift stuff to next year. Disney's best release this year was GotG3, they're a lot more desperate to get another theater win.
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Punkin Spunkin posted:The 300 sure, but it ends with a big battle where they get the last laugh and final victory. I know that's also how history went so i dont blame the movie for that, but yeah. They don't win in the movie it ends with like a shot of the guy who got hosed off to tell the story leading an army. I don't know history so good I don't know if they won. Or if it's actually a thing that happened E: I looked it up it was real and they lost The Peccadillo fucked around with this message at 06:02 on Aug 25, 2023 |
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The Peccadillo posted:They don't win in the movie it ends with like a shot of the guy who got hosed off to tell the story leading an army. I don't know history so good I don't know if they won. Or if it's actually a thing that happened Also, that guy in real life was condemned by Sparta as a coward and eventually committed suicide.
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SilentChaz posted:The Hollywood strike claims another one as Dune: Part Two gets moved to 2024: Considering this was originally scheduled to be out in less than 3 months, it is hard to believe there is anything the writers or actors had to do at this point and the only reason they are delaying it is because nobody would be available to promote the movie during the strike and WB is just worried about not making as much money. Also gently caress WB for extending the strike.
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Delaying Dune 2 is going to kill the momentum built from the first movie even more and is probably the death knell on Denis getting to make a final Dune movie to cap off Paul's story from the 2nd book. As for the movie production costs discussion, you guys are hitting on why this year has been so uniquely dire for the studios when it comes to flops. Yes, this started in 2022, but 2023 has been disastrous for every studio (except A24, lol) trying to poop out blockbusters, and production costs are almost squarely to blame. A lot of these 'flops' are not even bad movies, and are pulling in what looks like good amounts of money, but because the production costs are so high, the money they need to break even is astronomical and there isn't enough volume of movie-going audiences to give ALL of these movies the money they need. A lot of these flops are even good movies (Mission Impossible), but the studios have been continuously pumping up production costs so high that it's impossible to break even. Fast X made an estimated $704 million and still is a flop because it's production budget was $340 million!!! Little Mermaid was $250 million plus $140 million marketing! So Snyder spending $70 million on his silly Netflix sci-fi movie seems almost tame in comparison.
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