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Wheat Loaf posted:Can I ask a question in this thread (because it's about 2017 movies): how far wrong am I in presuming that Star Wars will fall short of a billion dollars this time round? I think it will end up in the $900 million region. According to Wikipedia, it's on $775 million at the moment, and based on what I've read about it, the fact that it had a very steep drop in its second week seems to me to indicate that most people who want to see it have already seen it and aren't interested in seeing it again (which its poor word of mouth will surely exacerbate). Are there still $300 million left for it make? If you look at a graph of its (domestic) progress so far you'll see that it's about halfway between where The Force Awakens and Rogue One were at the same point after release, so it should easily pass half a billion domestically. Its international sales are roughly the same as its domestic sales so far so it should make a billion eventually. It should eventually get first place for the 2017 domestic market and then the race will be on to see if its foreign BO can catch it up to Beauty and the Beast. joe football posted:Boxofficemojo has it releasing in China in January. It's not a super huge deal in China or anything, but I think that + remaining legs should be enough to get it over a billion for sure The Force Awakens made US$124 million in China and Rogue One made US$69 million which in both cases was more than 10% of their total foreign BO, it's been a pretty big market for Star Wars films in recent years.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 14:08 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 04:12 |
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China is historically considered a weaker box office area for Star Wars because the Transformers films make so much more money there and that leads to a bunch of movie writers who need to file five articles a day telling the same story of how people there didn't grow up with Star Wars but did with Transformers while also not realizing that parts of the Transformers films are specifically designed to appeal to China and the last one didn't have that, thus despite doing great it was below Paramount's unrealistic expectations. That also ignores the whole scams at the box office drama that keeps happening in China, to the point where no one should make any expectations of box office haul numbers. At this point Solo might be the first one that does bad, and I say that only because we've seen nothing from it yet which is really weird. Ron Howard at least would show off bits of it on social media but Disney seems to have made him stop. Either way, Solo will have a TON of things written about it as it will be even more of a schizophrenic mess than Justice League. The latest Star Wars still had a bunch of shows sold out yesterday at the theaters but I also heard people leaving the shows while going to Pitch Perfect 3 and most of them were complaining, so I don't think it will get quite the traditional boost from people seeing it multiple times as the other films enjoyed, though it may get newer fans going to see it multiple times which will make up for the people who were complaining but also didn't see it for two weeks.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 19:15 |
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Tars Tarkas posted:The latest Star Wars still had a bunch of shows sold out yesterday at the theaters but I also heard people leaving the shows while going to Pitch Perfect 3 and most of them were complaining, so I don't think it will get quite the traditional boost from people seeing it multiple times as the other films enjoyed, though it may get newer fans going to see it multiple times which will make up for the people who were complaining but also didn't see it for two weeks. I think the weak word of mouth will undermine it. Even if it gets to one billion dollars, it'll struggle to get to $1.2, so it won't beat Beauty and the Beast and probably not Fate of the Furious.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 20:55 |
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The MSJ posted:Pretty cool that she plays his daughter instead of girlfriend like every other movie would do. Sir Kodiak posted:Carla Gugino is shockingly age appropriate for him, being one year older. Of course, that means they were 14 and 15 when they had her
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 21:23 |
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Davros1 posted:Of course, that means they were 14 and 15 when they had her Would help explain why they aren't still together.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 21:26 |
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GrandpaPants posted:Bright continues to be uniquely terrible I really, really don't get the hate for this film. It's well-acted, internally consistent, has great makeup, good effects, is competently shot, and has a surprising amount of heart for something so predictable and by-the-numbers. The plot is nothing special or original but it's a buddy cop film, you don't sit down for it expecting Faulkner. It's not like you didn't know how End of Watch was going to end. Given the critic/audience split on it and comparing that split to that for the Last Jedi, a more conspiratorially-minded person than myself might think that there's an orchestrated campaign to try to convince people that Netflix's eschewing typical distribution channels is doomed.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 21:53 |
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It's a really lovely movie with a terribly racist message. It's not complicated.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 21:54 |
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Bright is pretty much fine. I was expecting the politics to be, like, aggressively terrible, but even looking at it as uncharitably as possible, it's a movie that tries to say something good and ends up being a bit tone-deaf about it.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 21:56 |
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Bright just sounds like that picture of a My Little Pony in the Holocaust except Dungeons and Dragons with racism.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 23:24 |
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It's also written by one of the most unlikable people in Hollywood, so a lot of the loudest detractors are taking their shot to knock Landis down a peg. For it not to get that treatment it would have to be genuinely very good, but it's not that.Bar Crow posted:Bright just sounds like that picture of a My Little Pony in the Holocaust except Dungeons and Dragons with racism. Fantasy is the go-to genre for white people who want to write a story about race but have never interacted with non-white people.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 23:36 |
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pospysyl posted:Fantasy is the go-to genre for white people who want to write a story about race but have never interacted with non-white people.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 23:40 |
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Bar Crow posted:Bright just sounds like that picture of a My Little Pony in the Holocaust except Dungeons and Dragons with racism. It doesn't even do that, the orcs are still the bad guys it just turns out the one Will teams up with is one of the good ones.
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FilthyImp posted:Followed closely by Sci-Fi. https://m.imgur.com/t/informative/RIcAF
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Bar Crow posted:Bright just sounds like that picture of a My Little Pony in the Holocaust except Dungeons and Dragons with racism. imagine saying this like its a bad thing
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 01:14 |
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Citing one of the best works of the genre doesn't quite excuse stuff like folks having an easier time with biracial relationships because "Well she's a Khynrei'aan so I don't feel bad when a white guy shacks up with a purple space chick". I was hoping Bioware would made Tali a person of Color because Mass Effect nerds would lose their minds over their space wife being a space Muslim
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 02:11 |
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On the other hand,the first interacial kiss on tv was in star trek. Dunno man,it seems to me that mediums that push against boundaries or put a mirror to society are good,even if they dress it up as spacemans? Is "monsters are due in mapple street" less eficient by using aliens? Otoh,ill agree that fantasy is racist as gently caress.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 03:33 |
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Very first scripted interracial kiss. Sammy Davis Jr kissed a white lady at an award show.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 03:37 |
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ChainsawCharlie posted:On the other hand,the first interacial kiss on tv was in star trek. That's yet another Roddenberry urban legend. There are at least three TV shows that beat them to it.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 03:37 |
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Timby posted:That's yet another Roddenberry urban legend. There are at least three TV shows that beat them to it. Did Ricky kiss lucy on camera?
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 03:39 |
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Timby posted:That's yet another Roddenberry urban legend. There are at least three TV shows that beat them to it. gently caress Rod & Berries anyways I gather TOS was progressive, as was TNG but c'mon that guy was a huge perv/pillhead with a lot of similarities to L. Ron Hubbard
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 03:43 |
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got any sevens posted:Did Ricky kiss lucy on camera? I don't believe so actually
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 03:52 |
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got any sevens posted:Did Ricky kiss lucy on camera? There was that (although, at least as far as I know, Desi always considered himself white), at least two British shows, and an episode of I Spy that long predated Plato's Stepchildren in 1968.
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ChainsawCharlie posted:Otoh,ill agree that fantasy is racist as gently caress. quote:Dunno man,it seems to me that mediums that push against boundaries or put a mirror to society are good,even if they dress it up as spacemans? Is "monsters are due in mapple street" less eficient by using aliens?
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 09:09 |
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I think it has less to do with genre and more to do with the fact that most of the successful writers are white cis-het dudes., and even then you have authors like Neil Gaiman who tries to be inclusive without being exploitative.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 09:18 |
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I feel like a relevant title for this discussion, at least the sci-fi side of it, would be The Old Iron Dream, a work covering the incredibly conservative and/or regressive undertones that the genre has quietly ignored or hushed away. It's titled after the novel "The Iron Dream", which was a tale wherein a young Adolf Hitler emigrated from Germany after "some radical political beliefs" and began publishing science fiction novels which were effectively his own warped views but under a much friendlier space opera tone.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 10:35 |
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Timby posted:There was that (although, at least as far as I know, Desi always considered himself white), at least two British shows, and an episode of I Spy that long predated Plato's Stepchildren in 1968. Huh,learn something new every day. I stand corrected. And yeah,there is a lot of bad stuff out there,but like skwirl said,its a genre filled with white cis dudes. I like to think that for each orson scott card there is a frank herbert or leguin or octavia butler out there. I hope so.Because seriously,gently caress orson scott card.
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END ME SCOOB posted:I feel like a relevant title for this discussion, at least the sci-fi side of it, would be The Old Iron Dream, a work covering the incredibly conservative and/or regressive undertones that the genre has quietly ignored or hushed away. It's titled after the novel "The Iron Dream", which was a tale wherein a young Adolf Hitler emigrated from Germany after "some radical political beliefs" and began publishing science fiction novels which were effectively his own warped views but under a much friendlier space opera tone. The Iron Dream is fascinating and disturbing. Mein Kampf as Golden Age science fiction is a pretty twisted concept.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 15:46 |
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It gets way more absurd and ridiculous as it goes on. It just doesn't stop ramping up how batshit it can get.
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END ME SCOOB posted:I feel like a relevant title for this discussion, at least the sci-fi side of it, would be The Old Iron Dream, a work covering the incredibly conservative and/or regressive undertones that the genre has quietly ignored or hushed away. It's titled after the novel "The Iron Dream", which was a tale wherein a young Adolf Hitler emigrated from Germany after "some radical political beliefs" and began publishing science fiction novels which were effectively his own warped views but under a much friendlier space opera tone. I picked this up after hearing an interview with the guy.
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ChainsawCharlie posted:On the other hand,the first interacial kiss on tv was in star trek. Dunno man,it seems to me that mediums that push against boundaries or put a mirror to society are good,even if they dress it up as spacemans? Is "monsters are due in mapple street" less eficient by using aliens? I think in relation to Bright, the argument is more that in 2017, after years of popular discussion of racism, and lots of media that deals with racism directly, it feels very weak that a director/writer/etc would decide to do some social commentary on race using an extended fantasy metaphor instead of just... making a film about real-life racism.
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Red Bones posted:I think in relation to Bright, the argument is more that in 2017, after years of popular discussion of racism, and lots of media that deals with racism directly, it feels very weak that a director/writer/etc would decide to do some social commentary on race using an extended fantasy metaphor instead of just... making a film about real-life racism. Those films already exist, the problem is people don't look for them. The other problem is when we get into this question of "real-life," and realize that it's just in some abstract sense, and not in fact real life. Why make any fictional drama or thriller concerning injustice? Just make documentaries. Kicker: documentaries are also not "real-life." Films are rhetorical, they compartmentalize social subjects within a narrative, and a narrative of extended metaphor is not structurally less effective than a documentary or grounded drama.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 20:42 |
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Detective No. 27 posted:It gets way more absurd and ridiculous as it goes on. It just doesn't stop ramping up how batshit it can get. Looking up actual responses to the novel is even crazier. To steal some of Spinrad's own words:
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 21:56 |
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Wheat Loaf posted:I think the weak word of mouth will undermine it. Even if it gets to one billion dollars, it'll struggle to get to $1.2, so it won't beat Beauty and the Beast and probably not Fate of the Furious. It will easily pass a billion, that was never in question. And the word of mouth by all scientific metrics looked at by distributors is very good. Obviously there are vocal detractors but that shouldn't affect its box office at all. I don't think it was ever expected to match TFA and there are reasons like holidays etc. why it had a steeper drop in its 2nd weekend. Deadline is a good source for BO analysis: http://deadline.com/tag/star-wars-the-last-jedi/ This article in particular is about the differences in traditional measurements vs. online opinions: http://deadline.com/2017/12/star-wars-the-last-jedi-rotten-tomatoes-metacritic-imdb-users-cinemascore-posttrak-1202228837/
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# ? Dec 28, 2017 03:09 |
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My job/business is selling toys and collectible junk. I'd love to put together some type of analysis based on merch sales, but it'd require so many anecdotal adjustments for weird industry things that I'm afraid it would look like a conspiracy theory board before I was done. From what I've personally seen on the toy side though, The Last Jedi is pretty much on the same track as the previous movies (maybe a hair better than Rogue One) and is on par or slightly outpacing popular Marvel stuff. Even figures of poor Paige aren't quite in the bargain bin yet. So interest seems to be hanging on with at least something of a crowd. It's not anything like the falloff I saw for Suicide Squad and Justice League for the little bit that that's worth.
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# ? Dec 28, 2017 05:23 |
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Go home Clint, you're drunk.
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# ? Dec 31, 2017 07:48 |
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Guess it time for a new thread. What were the worst of the worst of this year? Can that awful Tom & Jerry Meet Willy Wonka be listed?
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# ? Dec 31, 2017 15:03 |
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It's quite a surprise that the franchise managed to sink lower than The Tom And Jerry Movie.
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# ? Dec 31, 2017 16:02 |
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Rirse posted:Guess it time for a new thread. What were the worst of the worst of this year? Can that awful Tom & Jerry Meet Willy Wonka be listed?
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# ? Dec 31, 2017 16:39 |
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The best part about that is this in the youtube description: Because of course youtube reads the title as a link to the timecode of 15 minutes, 17 seconds in a 2 minute video.
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The gently caress? Is this from the same movie? It looks like a different animation team worked on each still shot. Everything so off-model.
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