Elaborate on the director partBad trailer and bad director (imo).
Which movies were created with 150 million dollar budgets with no expectations of turning a profit at the box office?
Bad trailer and bad director (imo).
I mean, alright. But do you think of a movie like Dunkirk as a blockbuster? Or as intended to be a blockbuster? Mad Max Fury Road? Master and Commander: Far Side of the World? Miami Vice 2006? The Great Gatsby 2013?
I would have liked to see Richard Kelly do it. Probably would have bombed even harder but I love that guy.
You love Southland Tales and The Box?
Bad trailer and bad director (imo).
Bad trailer and bad director (imo).
Yes? All of those movies had big budgets and needed to become blockbuster hits to recoup their investment.
Getting back to Blade Runner, it's absolutely not meant to be prestige award-bait. Alcon, the independent studio behind it, foolishly bet the farm on it, for some reason. Not only did the movie cost 150M+, they also spent 100M+ in prints and advertising. It was not meant to be an art piece, it was meant to be a huge hit that would allow them to create further sequels out of the BR IP. They've suggested as much.
Bad trailer and bad director (imo).
So is it pretty safe to say there won't be a sequel?
*very Ron Howard voice*But it's on track to make its money back,
But those movies were clearly not the same kind of film as your usual blockbuster. And they mostly did fine, but not in a box office smash kind of way.
Like I said if Alcon thought they had an Avengers on their hands they were clearly badly mistaken. But that still doesn't mean the movie was a failure.
Maybe this is just an argument about definitions. To me a blockbuster is a big, expensive movie that is meant to have a wide release, a broad appeal, and sell a shitload of tickets. I don't know how anyone at a studio could look at a 3 hour long R rated very slow sci-fi movie and expect to blow out the box office.
But it's on track to make its money back, and obviously this is a well-respected movie that will be influential and raise Alcon's profile massively. That seems more like the kind of movie it is.
*very Ron Howard voice*
It was not.
The thing is, you don't decide what type of movie it is or should be, the studio sets those expectations and the expectations were this is a big budget movie that we want to showcase, become a hit, and allow us to create sequels in the BR universe. Using those expectations this is a big failure.
And it is not on pace to make its money back at this rate. People are throwing in future video sales to expand its return which is 100% pure speculation.
Thor looks great.
Maybe for teenagers.
It's not even releasing in China until the 27th. It's made $100M so far and it's the kind of movie that will do very well in home video. It's going to end up profitable.
The budget is ~$150 million (of which ~$90 million is Sony's), then Alcon spent $100 million on P&A for the US, no estimate for Sony's P&A spend.It's not even releasing in China until the 27th. It's made $100M so far and it's the kind of movie that will do very well in home video. It's going to end up profitable.
wow, what a grown up you are
Yeah Im in my thirties Im not impressed by action sequences and zingers.
Yeah Im in my thirties Im not impressed by action sequences and zingers.
Yeah Im in my thirties Im not impressed by action sequences and zingers.
Bad trailer and bad director (imo).
Yeah I'm in my thirties I'm not impressed by action sequences and zingers.
It's not even releasing in China until the 27th. It's made $100M so far and it's the kind of movie that will do very well in home video. It's going to end up profitable.
Edit -
1) Using those expectations, well, we'll see. They know what kind of movie they made. Every movie studio wants every movie they make to become a hit. That doesn't mean they are completely deluded and think that BR2049 is going to make Star Wars type money.
2) Obviously you can't predict how it will do on blu-ray / streaming but there will be some kind of a tail. And given how long this movie is / how good its word of mouth is I'm expecting it to do better than average. Usually a studio hopes to at least make its production budget back in theatres because then they can expect to cover marketing and make some kind of a profit. So if after it closes in NA and has its China release, if it's done $150M by then, it's safe to say it won't be a net loss for the studio.
Alcon is getting shit. Theyre probably going under after this. Sony collects first.If the movie gets in the Oscar track, that re-release might grab a good number of in-theater dollars.
I can see Alcon getting to 100 million, but not any more.
So if after it closes in NA and has its China release, if it's done $150M by then, it's safe to say it won't be a net loss for the studio.
Maybe, just maybe Hollywood will finally learn to not blow huge budgets on movies people don't want to see. The original earned the title of "cult" classic for a reason. You don't blow 150 million on a sequel to that type of movie.
You sound like you're hoping that Hollywood only gives big budgets to disposable, forgettable action blockbusters, rather than to ambitious, original projects.
Bad trailer and bad director (imo).
This is very disappointing to hear because we saw it today and it was amazing
He's just very, very worried about profit margins of movies.
Seriously. Can people stop bitching that a studio put a blockbuster budget toward an R-rated, intelligent sci-fi film?You sound like you're hoping that Hollywood only gives big budgets to disposable, forgettable action blockbusters, rather than to ambitious, original projects.
Some of us have the, erm, dubious pleasure. The bad news for you -- you too will be a grown-up one day.wow, what a grown up you are
Some of us have the, erm, dubious pleasure. The bad news for you -- you too will be a grown-up one day.
The concern over the finances is "wow, we really loved this movie and would love for these creators to do more work, but they might have royally f'd themselves going forward because of their decision to invest so much money in the film, preventing those future projects from happening.'
So was I.i already am, i was being sarcastic
Yeah Im in my thirties Im not impressed by action sequences and zingers.