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Vintersorg posted:What is this poo poo. Forbes, or as it's now become over the last few years, "a dumping ground where anyone can put their stupid blog post, no matter how insipid, and have it be taken seriously because people think the actual magazine staff wrote it."
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:26 |
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You know Sunday was Easter, right? Like, it's not exactly a clean sample.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:31 |
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Timby posted:Forbes, or as it's now become over the last few years, "a dumping ground where anyone can put their stupid blog post, no matter how insipid, and have it be taken seriously because people think the actual magazine staff wrote it." Is the information in the article in question less accurate now because of this earth-shattering revelation?
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:39 |
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General Ironicus posted:You know Sunday was Easter, right? Like, it's not exactly a clean sample. It's the weekend WB/DC chose. Why didn't they just go with a May release date?
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:41 |
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How many of those movies had a family holiday on Sunday?
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:42 |
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Boob Marley posted:It's the weekend WB/DC chose. Why didn't they just go with a May release date? Because they have a clean 6 weeks or so with no competition now.
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Darko posted:Because they have a clean 6 weeks or so with no competition now. It's this reason. 6 weeks in which its competition is The Huntsman and Jungle Book.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:44 |
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Darko posted:Because they have a clean 6 weeks or so with no competition now. Exactly. Thank you. They were originally slated for May. Then when Mr. American Part III announced it would also be in May, DC backed the gently caress out.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:45 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Don't forget that the weekend drop for BvS was massively inflated because they rolled all of Thursday's $27.7m previews into Friday. It actually only got $54.31 on Friday so the Fri-Sun drop was actually only 31.56% which would drop it to the 14th spot on that chart, putting it within 2.3% of the Avenger's Fri-Sun drop. Uh, I'm pretty sure including Thursday night previews as part of Friday's total is common practice, not something invented for BvS.
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Darko posted:How many of those movies had a family holiday on Sunday? How did other blockbusters with openings on family holidays fare on previous years?
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Barry Convex posted:Uh, I'm pretty sure including Thursday night previews as part of Friday's total is common practice, not something invented for BvS. Yeah the rest of the chart is probably wrong as well. Dark_Tzitzimine posted:How did other blockbusters with openings on family holidays fare on previous years? Furious Seven opened on the Easter weekend last year and only had a $147m domestic/$397.7m worldwide opening, compared to BvS's $170m/$424.1m opening. F7 went on to gross $1.5 billion worldwide. Snowglobe of Doom fucked around with this message at 19:51 on Mar 28, 2016 |
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General Ironicus posted:You know Sunday was Easter, right? Like, it's not exactly a clean sample. Well, its drop was a bit steeper than Furious 7's, which was also an Easter opening (and much steeper than TWS, which wasn't Easter but opened around the same time two years ago). But next week will be more telling.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:51 |
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Vintersorg posted:I loving love that even when the movie does well people will take ANY pot shots at it to deem it a bad movie. Eat poo poo. Would you say this applies to Age of Ultron as well? General Ironicus posted:You know Sunday was Easter, right? Like, it's not exactly a clean sample. Does Easter matter? This is a genuine question because Christmas is considered a good day for going to the movies. I don't know if Easter is any worse or better. Codependent Poster fucked around with this message at 19:54 on Mar 28, 2016 |
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Barry Convex posted:Uh, I'm pretty sure including Thursday night previews as part of Friday's total is common practice, not something invented for BvS. I think the point he's making is that there wasn't a significant drop in between Friday and Saturday, BvS just made more money than usual on Thursday night
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Yeah the rest of the chart is probably wrong as well. ...no, the chart isn't wrong per se. You're just wrong to think that it's anything but common practice to include Thursday night previews in Friday grosses. Neither of the Avengers films, or IM3, or TDKR, or now BvS, made anywhere near as much in a single day as that chart would have it.
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Codependent Poster posted:Would you say this applies to Age of Ultron as well? I haven't seen this kind of vitriol before, either here or on various sites.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:59 |
Boob Marley posted:Exactly. Thank you. Correction: They were originally slated for December until The Force Awakens moved to December. I hope you wouldn't fault any other movie for getting the hell out of the way of loving Star Wars.
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Barry Convex posted:...no, the chart isn't wrong per se. You're just wrong to think that it's anything but common practice to include Thursday night previews in Friday grosses. Neither of the Avengers films, or IM3, or TDKR, or now BvS, made anywhere near as much in a single day as that chart would have it. Avengers didn't have Thursday previews as far as I can tell, it opened midnight Friday.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:03 |
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Here's a chart that Box Office Mojo put together to compare the opening weekend of BvS with a few other films. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/showdowns/chart/?id=superherosmackdown.htm
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:04 |
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Codependent Poster posted:Does Easter matter? This is a genuine question because Christmas is considered a good day for going to the movies. I don't know if Easter is any worse or better. Yeah not actually sure. I feel like with Chritmas you have the morning where kids are opening presents or whatever then everyone chills till dinner or whatever. This is when someone takes the kids/visiting cousins or whatever to the movies while everyone else preps for dinner. I feel like Easter is maybe a little different since people tend to go to church a little later, it's a little nicer usually so kids are outside hunting for Easter eggs, and it's more local family than people flying across the country. This is all of course totally based on personal experience, not sure if this bears out in country-wide movie viewing trends. Again it could be because of bad reviews affecting the non-opening day fans, too. Vintersorg posted:I haven't seen this kind of vitriol before, either here or on various sites. Seriously, one guy has repeatedly been openly talking about how it makes him orgasm that this movie will likely do bad.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:05 |
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I had the biggest smile on my face when Batman punched a guy in the face so hard he flew across the room and smashed a crate, then took another mook's gun and sprayed the room with machine gun fire. And the magnetic firing pin bombs. Dusty old bones, full of green dust. A perfect super hero movie minus the weird Aquaman and Dr. Pepper Cyborg sequence. Batman was so done with this poo poo, just being a brutal monster. Superman standing in the street as the Batmobile rocket drifts around the corner and the scene of it hobbling back to the batcave afterwards lmaooooo. The ridiculous slowmo push on crying Superman after that thing happens. I love it I love all of it.
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Codependent Poster posted:
I have no idea. The best information would be comparing it to other films that opened the same weekend, and other big-ticket action films that opened over Easters past. This is the first time Furious 7 and My Big, Fat, Greek Wedding 2 have been significant data points in the same discussion.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:08 |
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Christmas and Easter are a little different. With Christmas you have a lot of early morning activities and dinner, with the ONLY thing open during the day being the movies, and it rotates through days. Easter is a family and church afternoon day with almost everything still being open and it always being on a Sunday. They're similar, but that would be a hard thing to compare.
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Codependent Poster posted:Does Easter matter? This is a genuine question because Christmas is considered a good day for going to the movies. I don't know if Easter is any worse or better. I messaged my friend that works at Carmike, he says that traditionally Easter is a very slow day for film goers. Anecdotal and all that but still, he is the manager so he'd no best.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:11 |
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So did this thread love BvS the same way it loved MoS? 'Tis a silly film.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:13 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Avengers didn't have Thursday previews as far as I can tell, it opened midnight Friday. And it made 18.7 million in those midnight previews, which is included in the Friday gross. Point is, there's no "inflation" uniquely unfavorable to BvS going on here at all. With Thursday night deducted, no film has even come close to an $80 million Friday opening l, to my knowledge. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...gle+Feedfetcher
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Steve2911 posted:So did this thread love BvS the same way it loved MoS? The sales figures arent all in yet, hard to say at this point
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:18 |
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Hey guys, spoilers for Civil War. I have it on good authority that Tony will stop fighting with Steve when he realizes that Bucky and Rhodey's names are both, in fact, James.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:50 |
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Actually I know for a fact they put aside their differences after Tony makes a very on point quip that makes Cap re-evaluate everything.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:51 |
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:What a ref. They called the fourth Iron Man film Iron Man Three.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:59 |
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Why don't you put the whole movie industry in a bottle?
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:59 |
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greatn posted:Why don't you put the whole movie industry in a bottle? So we have to rub them the right way?
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 21:00 |
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Superman died to save us all and will rise again. This Easter. A good religious movie again in the tradition of Ben Hur and Ten Commandments.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 21:02 |
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Apparently Civil War is supposed to have something "Universe Changing" along the same lines as Winter Soldier (SHIELD declared a terrorist organization, Fury "dead", Zola "alive", etc) Question: Why do all the big universe changing events happen in Cap's films? Cap 1 introduced the completed Avengers, the Tesseract, and Infinity stones and Cap 2 was mentioned above. Seems greedy; why can't poor Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Hemsworth, or Paul Rudd get a game changer? Paul Rudd needs this man, he's got a step-dad to compete with.
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Gatts posted:Superman died to save us all and will rise again. This Easter. A good religious movie again in the tradition of Ben Hur and Ten Commandments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ9dtZ8lYww&t=77s
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 21:04 |
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Barry Convex posted:And it made 18.7 million in those midnight previews, which is included in the Friday gross. Point is, there's no "inflation" uniquely unfavorable to BvS going on here at all. With Thursday night deducted, no film has even come close to an $80 million Friday opening l, to my knowledge. They rolled back 'midnight' screenings to 9pm and then 7pm in 2013, the year after The Avengers which greatly improved the audience numbers for those previews. Before then the Fri-Sun weekends didn't include Thursdays at all, since then they've pretty much added an extra day's worth of box office receipts to their opening totals.
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Leon Trotsky 2012 posted:Apparently Civil War is supposed to have something "Universe Changing" along the same lines as Winter Soldier (SHIELD declared a terrorist organization, Fury "dead", Zola "alive", etc) Aw man it turns out like...the president is some sort of..uh, super Hydra! All the regular old hydra guys will never see it coming when it turns out the real Hydra is extra evil now. The stakes have been raised.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 21:07 |
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I really wish I cared about the DC universe and its films. Man of Steel, on a technical level (and most, at least in this subforum, would argue on storytelling as well), is leagues better than MCU stuff, but I find myself unable to care. The BvS never did anything for me. I look at the Suicide Squad trailer and think that it certainly looks good, but I find myself with zero interest to engage in it. So is it bad that I can admit that DCU films are generally more skillfully made, but I just don't like them as much as MCU films?
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 21:18 |
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MCU has fun likeable characters who say funny things
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The Avengers film is on BBC1 right now for UK goons, and I completely looked over this exchange at the beginning: LOKI: My name is Loki of Asgard, and I'm here to free you! NICK FURY: Of what? LOKI: Your freedom. And ends with Loki doing a 9/11 on New York, like some sort of anti-satire. EDIT: it's also a lot brighter than when I saw it in the cinema, with all the shadows being really light. It's a colour correction nightmare.
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