That's insane.Holy fucking shit. I have ~18 theaters playing it near me tomorrow...
If I search for Friday's times... I have 4 theaters.
I've never seen a movie get pulled so fast in my life.
You really should watch the movie, because your concern and skepticism is something the narrative is very aware of.
"It has no wit, if someone like Tarantino had written it it would actually have some spunk to it".
God I hate people who can only take things to extremes. If this is a disaster then what was Valerian which had a bigger budget and only had a $17 million weekend total?
"It has no wit, if someone like Tarantino had written it it would actually have some spunk to it".
18 theaters tomorrow
12 theaters on Thursday
4 Theaters on Friday
2 Theaters next Monday.
This film is being ripped out of theaters.
Just got back from watching it and I loved (nearly) every second of it. Watch it. Now. Go.
18 theaters tomorrow
12 theaters on Thursday
4 Theaters on Friday
2 Theaters next Monday.
This film is being ripped out of theaters.
Awww fuck.
I for one welcome our new Transformers 6-9 and Fast and Furious 9-12 overlords.
It's a rated R sci-fi movie that's almost 3 hours long. Box office success was a longshot.
I absolutely loved it though. More than the original. I loved how it was a true continuation of the overall story and not just a nostalgia-fest. It would've been great even without Deckard and yet it put him in the movie for just the right amount. At times I was amazed by just the overall look and sound of it. The UHD blu-ray version will be a definite buy for me.
Maybe I'm just not familiar with people's perceptions of the first Bladerunner since I only saw it for the first time last year. Is the first movie really so poorly regarded by general audiences?
This is flabbergasting.
+ Great reviews
+ Sexy title with name recognition
+ Ryan Gosling
+ Cool setting (SciFi dystopia)
I could understand if this movie wasn't lighting up the charts, but I can't understand it bombing. Are audiences just lukewarm on movies in general this summer or something??
Sure, I get if people walk out of it and think it's a not as exciting as they were hoping a movie called "Bladerunner" would be, but that shouldn't stop people from going to see it in the first place, should it? Especially with the review scores it's getting?
Maybe I'm just not familiar with people's perceptions of the first Bladerunner since I only saw it for the first time last year. Is the first movie really so poorly regarded by general audiences?
I'm dumbfounded how this movie isn't doing well. I saw it tonight, it is easily the best film(sci-fi or otherwise) to come out in quite some time.
I could understand if this movie wasn't lighting up the charts, but I can't understand it bombing. Are audiences just lukewarm on movies in general this summer or something??
18 theaters tomorrow
12 theaters on Thursday
4 Theaters on Friday
2 Theaters next Monday.
This film is being ripped out of theaters.
Most people haven't seen it or heard of it. I never knew it existed until I had to watch it for a film class in college.
How has the marketing push been for Blade Runner 2049?
18 theaters tomorrow
12 theaters on Thursday
4 Theaters on Friday
2 Theaters next Monday.
This film is being ripped out of theaters.
18 theaters tomorrow
12 theaters on Thursday
4 Theaters on Friday
2 Theaters next Monday.
This film is being ripped out of theaters.
On that note, has any bleak depressing dystopian movie been successful? They're kind of few and far betweenI've suddenly remembered that Children of Men also bombed. Another bleak sci-fi film set in the near future that received critical acclaim.
I think people just don't want this depressing sci-fi dystopian shit.
Unless it has fun kung fu shit like The Matrix.
A bit misleading, theaters don't tend to have all their showtimes up this far in advance18 theaters tomorrow
12 theaters on Thursday
4 Theaters on Friday
2 Theaters next Monday.
This film is being ripped out of theaters.
Holy fucking shit. I have ~18 theaters playing it near me tomorrow...
If I search for Friday's times... I have 4 theaters.
I've never seen a movie get pulled so fast in my life.
18 theaters tomorrow
12 theaters on Thursday
4 Theaters on Friday
2 Theaters next Monday.
This film is being ripped out of theaters.
On that note, has any bleak depressing dystopian movie been successful? They're kind of few and far between
Snowpiercer made around $86 million on a $40 million budget. Brazil bombed. Children of Men only did around $70 million. The original Blade Runner was a box office dud. If we expand it to bleak sci-fi in general, The Road and Blindness did poorly as well.
A bit misleading, theaters don't tend to have all their showtimes up this far in advance
It's not quite bleak depressing dystopia/sci-fi like the others thoughSure it's billed more as YA than hard sci-fi, but I think the Hunger Games movies count. I'm still baffled that the first one opened as high as it did.
Just got out of the theater. Absolutely loved it. The couple in front of us walking out though:
That was awful.
The plot made no sense.
Such terrible writing.
I couldnt believe how bad that was.
Ive never seen someone come out of a movie so disappointed since I saw Dreamcatcher back in the day lol.
I'll be honest having had a look at the figures I think people are really running with a non story here.
Go here: -
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=bladerunnersequel.htm
Ok at the time of writing: -
Domestic (meaning US) $32,753,122 39.9%
Foreign markets $49,233,908 60.1%
See now that in itself sounds calamitous, But then actually click on the foreign tab: -
It doesn't have that many countries listed and there are some big markets there not presently listed. UK, German and French returns aren't even in there for starters and Japan and China haven't been featured yet either.
This idea that the US market alone is the be all and end all is a mistake. Whenever some journalist is spinning a narrative, check the source.
Just got out of the theater. Absolutely loved it. The couple in front of us walking out though:
That was awful.
The plot made no sense.
Such terrible writing.
I couldnt believe how bad that was.
Ive never seen someone come out of a movie so disappointed since I saw Dreamcatcher back in the day lol.
On that note, has any bleak depressing dystopian movie been successful? They're kind of few and far between
Snowpiercer made around $86 million on a $40 million budget. Brazil bombed. Children of Men only did around $70 million. The original Blade Runner was a box office dud. If we expand it to bleak sci-fi in general, The Road and Blindness did poorly as well.
A bit misleading, theaters don't tend to have all their showtimes up this far in advance
A conversation is happening behind me now, a girl is saying
"It was pretty, but it was just bland. It had no substance to it at all. I also hated the hologram being this subservient woman. It looked great, but it was just dull and shallow.
I was expecting something rather more substantial.
It has no wit, if someone like Tarantino had written it it would actually have some spunk to it".
A piece of art simply cannot please everyone, and this film was made for fans of a film that didn't do well the first time it was released. I think a lot of the themes won't penetrate this, so it will seem shallow to them.
Villeneuve played to what the film needed to remain true to that, giving him 150 million to do that was a wonderfully terrible idea.
It was very well made.
Definitely not for everyone though.
A decent amount of trailers, all of them super vague about the plot and emphasizing the action. Ads on sites like RottenTomatoes. YouTube ads. Though to be honest I did go see this more as a fan of Denis than a fan of Blade Runner, can't honestly say the ads convinced me.
They were appealing to film and sci fi geeks, and that's who went to see it.