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Ugh Awkwafina lol no thank you.It was actually a missed opportunity to cast Awkwafina as Ariel instead. It's clear that she has the singing chops for the role.
Disney needs to do better.
Ugh Awkwafina lol no thank you.It was actually a missed opportunity to cast Awkwafina as Ariel instead. It's clear that she has the singing chops for the role.
Disney needs to do better.
Ugh Awkwafina lol no thank you.
Basically Asian Amy Schumer knock offAriel sounding like a raspy chain-smoker not your thing then? Shame.
How the hell did this piece of shit costed 250 mil??Damage control in action here ...
Aladdin cost $183 million to make (marketing costs not included) and made 1 billion dollars worldwide.
The Little Mermaid costs $250 million to make (marketing costs not included) and is probably going to make $500 million worldwide.
Marketing is expensive. Disney spent $110 million dollars on the recent Lightyear CGI movie and will have spent even more on TLM. Theaters will get about half of the box office, movie studios the other half, (In countries like China Disney gets even less). That's why a big budget movie needs to make at least 2- 2.5 times the budget plus marketing costs to break even. So if TLM cost at least $350 million to make and promote than $500 million in the worldwide box makes this an expensive flop.
Disney can still recoup some of the costs (worldwide tv broadcasting deals, movie rentals and sales), but it will be less than even 10-20 years ago now that video rental is dead and DVD/Blu-Ray sales are cratering.
Okay and......
The real issue was that it cost over $200 million to make and only had 7 days to be out before SpiderVerse 2. No room to stretch. But hitting $500 million in the post Covid era is still good. It'll break even. It just won't make 100s of millions in profit for Disney. But to be fair, with Disney+ does it have to?
Jungle book was the only one I really liked. I know Aladdin wasn’t great but for some reason I enjoyed it…. I don’t remember it though…
It seems like all underwater set movies are expensive.How the hell did this piece of shit costed 250 mil??
Just a shame he didn't slap Aladdin and shoutI think people thought Aladdin could have been much more. It certainly wasn't bad though.
And Will Smith as Genie? Honestly the best bit.
Just a shame he didn't slap Aladdin and shout
"Get mah three wishes out of your motha fucken mooouth!"
I dont think any new disney lazy live action remakes will. Those movies were all pre pandemic. I think now that people have had time, they realized how soulless so much of disneys output is.This movie has become a battleground in the culture war. So it's obviously why there will be dishonest and misleading takes all around. The movie will end up turning a profit, but I don't think it will get anywhere near $1B like Aladdin or Lion King or Beauty & The Beast did.
You would think so yes and I have no doubt Spiderman is good. Normally a combination of review scores between the critics and RT is a good indication. The critics can often give boring artsy films too high of a review where audience can give dumbass enjoyable movies too high of a score. The middle ground is the happy one usually.
Something is very off about the little mermaid though.
Websites desperately want it to be a hit. I saw an article on collider today that's basically saying it's doing really well internationally now after having a bad first weekend and that the entire movie broke even finally.
I'm sorry but after 2 weeks a movie just breaking even constitutes a bomb to me. They want those movies to make a hell of a lot more than that.
There is a little bit of dishonesty around this picture it seems.
Disney gave it a 80 million marketing budget. That’s enough to make a whole other movie. Which means it’s probably more bought reviews than actual agenda pushing.
The spin on this one from the Hollywood press is quite something.
It's going to do half Aladdin's business. That's the truth.
And with a budget of 250 million, and marketing of 140 million, that's a flop for Disney.
Yeah, this looks like it will land right next to Ant-Man, which was almost universally considered a flop.The spin on this one from the Hollywood press is quite something.
It's going to do half Aladdin's business. That's the truth.
And with a budget of 250 million, and marketing of 140 million, that's a flop for Disney.
Damage control in action here ...
Aladdin cost $183 million to make (marketing costs not included) and made 1 billion dollars worldwide.
The Little Mermaid costs $250 million to make (marketing costs not included) and is probably going to make $500 million worldwide.
Marketing is expensive. Disney spent $110 million dollars on the recent Lightyear CGI movie and will have spent even more on TLM. Theaters will get about half of the box office, movie studios the other half, (In countries like China Disney gets even less). That's why a big budget movie needs to make at least 2- 2.5 times the budget plus marketing costs to break even. So if TLM cost at least $350 million to make and promote than $500 million in the worldwide box makes this an expensive flop.
Disney can still recoup some of the costs (worldwide tv broadcasting deals, movie rentals and sales), but it will be less than even 10-20 years ago now that video rental is dead and DVD/Blu-Ray sales are cratering.
Damage control in action here ...
Aladdin cost $183 million to make (marketing costs not included) and made 1 billion dollars worldwide.
The Little Mermaid costs $250 million to make (marketing costs not included) and is probably going to make $500 million worldwide.
Marketing is expensive. Disney spent $110 million dollars on the recent Lightyear CGI movie and will have spent even more on TLM. Theaters will get about half of the box office, movie studios the other half, (In countries like China Disney gets even less). That's why a big budget movie needs to make at least 2- 2.5 times the budget plus marketing costs to break even. So if TLM cost at least $350 million to make and promote than $500 million in the worldwide box makes this an expensive flop.
Disney can still recoup some of the costs (worldwide tv broadcasting deals, movie rentals and sales), but it will be less than even 10-20 years ago now that video rental is dead and DVD/Blu-Ray sales are cratering.
I like Will as the genie. But as of late I can’t stand to even see him anymore. He just rubs me the wrong way now. I always thought he was one of the most likeable guys in Hollywood.I think people thought Aladdin could have been much more. It certainly wasn't bad though.
And Will Smith as Genie? Honestly the best bit.
maybe if you rub his wife, he grants you three wishes?I like Will as the genie. But as of late I can’t stand to even see him anymore. He just rubs me the wrong way now. I always thought he was one of the most likeable guys in Hollywood.
TLM should turn a profit by the end of its run. With that said, there's no way that Disney's internal projection for this movie was only in the $500m range. Amongst classic Disney animated films, TLM is in that very top tier. Disney cannot be happy if the movie only grosses $500m globally. Also, the "it's good for post-Covid" excuse has got to stop. That excuse is justifiable in 2020 and 2021, but certainly not 2023. 3 of the top 12 highest grossing movies of all time were released post-pandemic. A 4th (Mario movie) may join that list soon.
How is it damage control? It's just pure facts. Aladdin came out in 2019 and made that $1 billion is a fact. It was also the 9th highest-grossing film of that year! Movies in general aren't making what they used to make in the theatre. Plus.......the fact that TLM is making over half of it's money in North America is better for profit. Like you said they get more money in those theaters, than the international ones. Most people put the break-even point at or around $550 million. Being at $326 million after 9 days isn't a flop. Now if it doesn't get to $400m world-wide, then it would be a flop. It making basically no money in China has hurt, but stop trying so hard to make it a flop.
maybe if you rub his wife, he grants you three wishes?
Dude......only one movie so far this year has hit $1 Billion world-wide. The post-pandemic world is different. It's just a fact. We live in a different world now where streaming movies are a legitimate option. And especially with movies leaving theaters earlier than they ever have.
The damage control is that tweet saying that Aladdin and The Little Mermaid are on the same box office trajectory. A $500 million dollar BO isn't a good outcome when a movie cost $250 mil plus $140 mil marketing as stated by Deadline. TLM would have to haul in $780 million at the global box office just to break even. That's completely out of the question at this point.
I didn't say the post-pandemic world wasn't different. If you think Disney's internal projection for TLM's boxoffice is no higher than $500m, I got a bridge to sell you. As I said, 3 of the top 12 highest grossing movies of ALL TIME were released post-pandemic, and that's not counting Mario which is still in theaters and already in the top 20.
If Flash is as good as they say it is, may not make $800 million. And it cost $220 million to make too.
Oh I'm sure Disney thought TLM was going to do $1 billion. They seem to be a little lost, which is why they got rid of their old leadership. TLM shouldn't have been as long as it is (even though I liked the movie). It's at least 20 minutes too long.
But I checked the Billion dollar club. 52 movies are on the list.
- Only 4 combined are post-pandemic (2020 - Now).
- 9 are from 2019
- 5 are from 2018
- 4 are from 2017
- 4 are from 2016
Even though Flash has been getting good reviews, I just can't see it hitting $800m. There's too much baggage associated with that movie and the current DCEU is dead. Black Adam and Shazam both flopped hard. I think DC just wants to recoup as much costs as possible, but they're really just looking forward to 2025 when Superman Legacy kicks off the new DCU.
GoTG Vol. 3 will hit $800m. Fast X has a chance to hit that if the international boxoffice remains strong for a few more weeks. Indy and MI: Dead reckoning should hit $800m as well.
You think Indy has a shot at $800m?! No way I can see that after the last movie did under $800m and was considered an overall bad flick. I'd be shocked if it did $500m at this point. But I guess we'll see.
This movie has become a battleground in the culture war. So it's obviously why there will be dishonest and misleading takes all around. The movie will end up turning a profit, but I don't think it will get anywhere near $1B like Aladdin or Lion King or Beauty & The Beast did.
How is it damage control? It's just pure facts. Aladdin came out in 2019 and made that $1 billion is a fact. It was also the 9th highest-grossing film of that year! Movies in general aren't making what they used to make in the theatre. Plus.......the fact that TLM is making over half of it's money in North America is better for profit. Like you said they get more money in those theaters, than the international ones. Most people put the break-even point at or around $550 million. Being at $326 million after 9 days isn't a flop. Now if it doesn't get to $400m world-wide, then it would be a flop. It making basically no money in China has hurt, but stop trying so hard to make it a flop.
Doubt it, the movie is basically forgotten in the international box office, it will be a miracle if it makes above 600 million dollars. Another Disney flop, guess all of those initiatives to spread THE MESSAGE are not resulting in profit.
No one is trying to make it a flop. If the movie doesn't make its money back plus profit to cover inflation, then it's a flop, that's it. This movie more than likely will not make its money back, what else do you want to call it?
I'm actually kinda curious WHY the movie is so domestic heavy. Is it the IP, does TLM not have much resonance overseas? Was it not marketed as much? Is there some other competition (Mario still going strong, delayed release?). Or was the casting an even bigger problem in overseas markets? This film is DYING in China, why? I hope the dismal performance of so many films, even ones that were "designed" to appeal to chinese audiences, convinces Hollywood to limit their scope a bit and stay closer to home.Plus.......the fact that TLM is making over half of it's money in North America is better for profit. Like you said they get more money in those theaters, than the international ones.
The movie did the following.....
- Made $120 domesically the first weekend.
- Made $326 million world-wide in 9 days
- Has an "A" Cinema Score
- Has a 68% Rotten Tomatoes score from critics (meaning they viewed it as good, but with some flaws)
- Has a 94% Rotten Tomatoes audience score
So, I guess the initiative to make sure it's viewed as a flop and ignored hasn't worked either lol
There's something between the words, FLOP and RAGING SUCCESS. I hate this new-age binary internet world we live in now. Now breaking even is considered a flop. And a hit movie is "teh great3st moviez of all timez!"
I'm actually kinda curious WHY the movie is so domestic heavy. Is it the IP, does TLM not have much resonance overseas? Was it not marketed as much? Is there some other competition (Mario still going strong, delayed release?). Or was the casting an even bigger problem in overseas markets? This film is DYING in China, why? I hope the dismal performance of so many films, even ones that were "designed" to appeal to chinese audiences, convinces Hollywood to limit their scope a bit and stay closer to home.
You mean the manipulated critics and audience ratings? Tell me you are incredibly biased without telling me you are incredibly biased. And dude, the budget plus marketing is enormous, it needs to make 600 million+ to even break even. You can desperately try to paint it as something else, but THE MESSAGE is losing money.
No, your movie is a flop if it doesn't make money. It will be another in the line of Disney movies that lost money because it focuses on THE MESSAGE rather than on being a good movie.
This my friends is when the internet starts to infect the minds of our citizens. The bolded clearly shows that you are infected. Because had the movie scored in the 30s on RT you would been laughing. Had it gotten a C+ Cinema Score, you would have been laughing.
Just face the pure facts that some many people actually liked the movie. That's fine! You aren't losing any war. And you must also think that TLM isn't going to make a dime outside of the theater too huh?
On his defence, the message is pretty catchyYou are really misinformed, rotten tomatoes outright said that their score is weighted. I am genuinely puzzled, are you trying to gaslight yourself into thinking a movie that loses money, that has an rt score in the 60s is a success?
Why are you so invested in this movie being a success to the point that you lie to yourself? Big fan of THE MESSAGE?
On his defence, the message is pretty catchy
Yeah, this looks like it will land right next to Ant-Man, which was almost universally considered a flop.
It is odd to see all the articles saying it is doing "swimmingly."
Actually, an even MORE "poc" lead, since Miles is half black/half puerto-rican, while Ariel is half black/half white (and, I guess, half fish as well).And Disney can’t even scream RACISM!!!! because Across The Spiderverse just smashed its first weekend box office with a black lead.
You are really misinformed, rotten tomatoes outright said that their score is weighted. I am genuinely puzzled, are you trying to gaslight yourself into thinking a movie that loses money, that has an rt score in the 60s is a success?
Why are you so invested in this movie being a success to the point that you lie to yourself? Big fan of THE MESSAGE?
Well yes. He was always the likeable cool funny guy.I like Will as the genie. But as of late I can’t stand to even see him anymore. He just rubs me the wrong way now. I always thought he was one of the most likeable guys in Hollywood.
TLM should turn a profit by the end of its run. With that said, there's no way that Disney's internal projection for this movie was only in the $500m range. Amongst classic Disney animated films, TLM is in that very top tier. Disney cannot be happy if the movie only grosses $500m globally. Also, the "it's good for post-Covid" excuse has got to stop. That excuse is justifiable in 2020 and 2021, but certainly not 2023. 3 of the top 12 highest grossing movies of all time were released post-pandemic. A 4th (Mario movie) may join that list soon.
It still hasn't released in every country either.
You are really misinformed, rotten tomatoes outright said that their score is weighted. I am genuinely puzzled, are you trying to gaslight yourself into thinking a movie that loses money, that has an rt score in the 60s is a success?
Why are you so invested in this movie being a success to the point that you lie to yourself? Big fan of THE MESSAGE?
And Disney can’t even scream RACISM!!!! because Across The Spiderverse just smashed its first weekend box office with a black lead.
Look at who you are discussing with. You should have realized what they would do.
Yah...Im sure that will stop them.And Disney can’t even scream RACISM!!!! because Across The Spiderverse just smashed its first weekend box office with a black lead.