The BFG never stood a chance with Dory opening 2 weeks earlier. It now had to contend with Pets a week later. Add to the fact that it never looked like a blockbuster to begin with.
It's been 8 years since Spielberg directed a blockbuster type film.
I mean he came up with the core concept & arc for Transformers so that makes sense
Also holy shit that's not fair if he made that much on JW
I think this is the last Disney-Dreamworks partnership film before Spielberg takes his stuff elsewhere (not counting Indy). I wonder if that played some role in Disney's apparent apathy from a marketing and distribution aspect.
Also, Spielberg still makes bank from doing fairly little on things like Jurassic World or Transformers. Apparently his cut on JW was in the tens of millions.
Well his last mega blockbuster box office film was crystal skull... 8 years ago. And that was based on an extremely popular franchise.
Last one based on something not that popular which did monster numbers was war of the worlds, 11 years ago.
He has had good success with tintin and Lincoln, but nothing else setting the charts on fire.
Honestly his pickings have been pretty poor lately (in terms of box office draw).
A historical film about an American president, a Ww1 film centred around a horse, and a legal thriller.
Not saying they are bad films, but not the type of films that are going to draw in the crowd.
That article is wrong as fuck
Need for Speed did great
I always just call this the Big Fucking Giant. Original, I know.
In China. Which is why the sequel is a Chinese film.
He hasn't made a good film in over a decade. Shame Ready Player One is being directed by him.
He hasn't made a good film in over a decade. Shame Ready Player One is being directed by him.
Really interested in hearing who you'd like to direct that.
I nominate JJ Trevorrow!
Your mouth says Abramsvorrow, but your heart says Yates.
something happened to him around the time he decided to erase the guns from E.T.
We got Minority Report and Catch Me if You Can that same year.
Movie just didn't look good
We got Minority Report and Catch Me if You Can that same year.
Wait how the fuck did he pull that off
Wake me up when someone invents a multiverse machine, so I can go to an alternate reality where Spielberg directs an Interstellar that actually turns out good.He's a has been in my opinion. He has classics but his new shit is garbo. Nolan is the onlydirector who can get me to see non comic book shit now.![]()
I'd imagine that one of those needed a shitload of post-production special effects work and one of them didn't.
He's a has been in my opinion. He has classics but his new shit is garbo. Nolan is the onlydirector who can get me to see non comic book shit now.![]()
I always just call this the Big Fucking Giant. Original, I know.
Dude he pulled off Bridge of Spies and BFG in the same 12 month period with time to spare
He basically finished Spies and hopped right into BFG, dude has cheat codes
this is the real garbo right now. you really only watching comic book movies at the moment. damn bruh.
Wait...that isn't the name?
Wait how the fuck did he pull that off
He definitely works hard, but I just don't really see how a competent director being able to get a movie out in 12ish months is all that impressive.
And Minority Report and Catch Me If You Can is a lot more impressive of a combo than these two.
Catch Me if You can was supposed to be directed by Gore Verbinski and produced by Spielberg. Spielberg took over as director and shot the film in early 2002 in like 50 days. Minority report was shot the year before.
I never even considered friendly has a possibility. I've been calling it Big Fucking Giant whenever I see the TV ad.Big Friendly Giant
DOOM fucking ruined everything