only a fool would have said it wouldn't make money
whether it would be good or not I think it could be healthy to have that skepticism
but making money was guaranteed with the marvel track record right now
The first "bad" marvel movie will still make bank. The one after though will have to earn it again.Nothing is ever guaranteed.
Lmao is that the biggest wall of shame ever made?!
Lmao is that the biggest wall of shame ever made?!
That's not even the right version
Never Doubt a RaccoonI knew this movie would be awesome because ate crow after I saw Rocket Raccoon in UMvC3. I though why they would waste a character slot on him, but he was incredible.
Oh, but of course.Nothing will ever top the Uncharted 3 wall of shame.
The Bayonetta 2 wall of shame should be bigger I think
Tom Cruise, Malificent and Guardians of the Galaxy
It's tied with The AvengersI would also say almost nobody expected GotG to have one of the, if not possiblly the, highest Marvel movie RT scores.
Nothing will ever top the Uncharted 3 wall of shame.
The Bayonetta 2 wall of shame should be bigger I think
Well I wasn't necessarily wrong about nobody hearing about the team before but whatever I'll eat crow on this. Yea I wouldn't have dreamed that this would do anywhere near this well.
Then again, this has been a completely dead year for summer blockbusters so I'm not that surprised that GotG did this well in the drought.
It's tied with The Avengers
Though I haven't seen all of them and can't speak to quality, I think the drought talk is nonsense. Financially no one has broken past $300 mil, but when did movie goes start lumping that in with "enjoyment"?
Start with or without Cap 2 and you've got ASM2, Neighbors, Godzilla, X-Men, Malificent, The Fault in Our Stars, Edge of Tomorrow, 22 Jump Street, Dragon 2, Bayformers 4, Apes 2, Lucy, and now Guardians.
Errr...I just posted the Uncharted one above. But since I'm a nice guy...Links lads!
That's the planYea but it can go up or down as there are reviews still coming in. It would be better to check in after a month.
Damn, I didn't know we could make crow threads anymore. I totally should make my "eat crow folks who said Kinect would never be removed from XBO package people" thread
Though I haven't seen all of them and can't speak to quality, I think the drought talk is nonsense. Financially no one has broken past $300 mil, but when did movie goes start lumping that in with "enjoyment"?
Start with or without Cap 2 and you've got ASM2, Neighbors, Godzilla, X-Men, Malificent, The Fault in Our Stars, Edge of Tomorrow, 22 Jump Street, Dragon 2, Bayformers 4, Apes 2, Lucy, and now Guardians.
Errr...I just posted the Uncharted one above. But since I'm a nice guy...
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=32102086&postcount=3251
What's the Bayonetta 2 potential shame, out of curiosity? People saying it will sell well and that they are going to be wrong?
they have so many franchises people want sequels for years now,why not making a new starfox,super metroid or mario 64-2
why do they have to steal our games?and that's exactly what they do,taking a beloved 3rd party franchise and making it exclusive so others can't play it is stealing
I look around the OP, and you know what I see? Losers.
I had no real opinions on this either way because I like to actually wait and see before bashing or throwing out terms like "trainwreck" or "mess," let alone predict box office numbers. It's a Marvel movie and those have gained serious momentum and have pretty good forecasts so I certainly didn't write it off on those merits alone.
I wonder if someday we'll be talking about the MCU films the way people do about Pixar's early output.
Tell me about it. You may not like the way they do business, but you can't deny they are consistently putting out some shockingly good movies, considering the source material.
I wonder if someday we'll be talking about the MCU films the way people do about Pixar's early output.
Tell me about it. You may not like the way they do business, but you can't deny they are consistently putting out some shockingly good movies, considering the source material.
I wonder if someday we'll be talking about the MCU films the way people do about Pixar's early output.