George Oscar Bluth II
Banned
Spidey is #1
in my heart
in my heart
Lucy - Worldwide Gross: 463,360,063
US Gross: 126,663,600
Dunkirk will make more than Lucy in the US, yet Lucy numbers was what Besson was hoping for for Valerian. Besson films are stronger outside of the US, and while I'm sure he didn't make Valerian thinking it was going to bomb in America, Lucy numbers would still be below Dunkirk.
The story is a bit convoluted for its own good, with twists and turns happen just for the sake of surprises. But other than that, it's really entertaining if a bit slow.Atomic Blonde was a top notch spy film. I think folks might be disappointed because it was marketed as a John Wick-like, which it only is in small bits.
I think Spider-man's domestic is fine, the international is disappointing.
Seeing it next week. Apes today before work.Atomic Blonde was a top notch spy film. I think folks might be disappointed because it was marketed as a John Wick-like, which it only is in small bits.
They're probably hoping you all bought the big tub of popcorn.Alright 10am. Parked my ass in my seat. Looks like only 2 other people also had the same idea as me and wanted to see Valerian on a big screen at this ungodly time. 780 seat screen with 3 people lol. I would think the electricity costs for the dual 4k projectors alone is more than what they make off the tickets.
I can't decide if I should just go watch Atomic Blonde now. I mean, I absolutely loved John Wick but I was already exhausted by the formular during John Wick 2. And so I would love it if Atomic Blonde doesn't come with as much action as the John Wick movies.
Also, the cinematography looks great in the trailers.
Atomic BlondeI can't decide if I should just go watch Atomic Blonde now. I mean, I absolutely loved John Wick but I was already exhausted by the formula during John Wick 2. And so I would love it if Atomic Blonde doesn't come with as much action as the John Wick movies.
Also, the cinematography looks great in the trailers.
We're actually showing Maudie at work. People seem to like it.August looks like an amazing month!
Maudie
The Ghoul
A Ghost Story
Atomic Blonde
Shin Godzilla (finally!)
Napping Princess
The Untamed
Logan Lucky
Detroit
On the first statement, the spin-off film Bumblebee just finished most of its casting and should start filming by next month I believe - the budget will most likely have been trimmed given The Last Knight's under-performance though that's for sure.
Gianopulos is a smart executive, I don't doubt his ability in bringing some life back into Paramount. And I think you know this as well, but Paramount/Viacom is in their current situation because of Philippe Dauman's awful tenure as CEO of the company. It's going to take some time before Paramount can be viewed as a "competitor," but I wouldn't count them out just yet.
The TLOU movie is basically in development hell. The Uncharted movie has been rebooted more than once, and I believe all we have right now is that Holland is starring and it's going to be a young Drake. Ratchet and Clank thoroughly under-performed, which is actually kind of impressive for a kids movie that actually had some marketing. There was supposed to be a Sly Cooper movie that no one has really heard anything about for a while now. And then we get to the fact that Resident Evil is basically the only video game based movie series that has had any sustained success.
I don't think Paramount is that boned for franchise films. Give it two or three years and you'll start hearing about a new TMNT and/or Star Trek. If Transformers 6 flops, they'll inveitably reboot it. There's been some movement on GI Joe and they'll probably try The Last Airbender again. The key is that these have got to be good movies.
And the Hasbro cinematic universe? Apart from the 12 nerds on GAF no one cares about ROM Space Knight and post Transformers what's the appeal of MASK anyway?
They kind of are though.I don't think Paramount is that boned for franchise films. Give it two or three years and you'll start hearing about a new TMNT and/or Star Trek. If Transformers 6 flops, they'll inveitably reboot it. There's been some movement on GI Joe and they'll probably try The Last Airbender again. The key is that these have got to be good movies.
Lionsgate, however ... Power Rangers was a flop and that's basically it. The young adult novel fad that made them into a big company is over and no one can reliably put out La La Lands.
The biggest problem for Paramount is that they haven't had a new successful (all entries over $100 million domestic) franchise since G.I. Joe in 2009.
And it looks like they will finish this year behind Lionsgate.
But I am looking forward to whatever animated cult classic Paramount will make into a live action feature, put an actress (mostly known as blonde) in black hair, have some of that hair across the face on the poster, and put a damn triangle on it for good measure.
The American movie beat the French movie in America and the French movie beat the American movie in France. Luc Besson is not a well-known name in America so the Christopher Nolan name alone would have put more asses in seats, unless Valerian starred Leonardo DiCaprio as Valerian and ScarJo as Laureline.
And it's a bummer that the Trek franchise gets completely ignored internationally.
It's just not all that appealing for general international audiences to be honest. It feels like it never managed to fully leave the nerd corner there.
I think this may end up as one of their worst years, if not the worst, in the 2000s.Damn, I hadn't realized that Paramount was in such a bad place. And it's a bummer that the Trek franchise gets completely ignored internationally.
I've said this before and I'll say it again. Transformers fatigue isn't something new. Hasbro went through this with the original cartoons and popped out the Beast Wars franchise before transitioning back. It's time to do so again.Everyone talks about how stacked Paramount's IP cupboard is but I call shenanigans on that. WB had the incredibly successful Batman trilogy from Nolan and there was a strong sense that people wanted more Batman so the reboot made sense, that IP was coming from a position of strength. Nothing on Paramount's slate has that strength or momentum.
While it's only a matter of time before they try and bring back Trek and TMNT as reboots both of these franchises were put to pasture because earlier instalments didn't perform enough to warrant sequels in the first place.
If GI Joe is such a big deal why did the two films Paramount make based around the IP, the sequel to which was a soft reboot anyway, both under perform (to put it kindly) at the box office?
And the Hasbro cinematic universe? Apart from the 12 nerds on GAF no one cares about ROM Space Knight and post Transformers what's the appeal of MASK anyway?
Paramount's rebuilding job is going to take time, money and patience in an industry where all three are abhorred. At this point it feels like Paramount is flailing in the water just waiting for a competitor to snap them up.
We shall see how it pans out.
Definitely but I don't get why it has such a negative stigma. I know I would need to hold my friends at gunpoint to get them to watch one of the Abrams films with me but they're fine with Star Wars or Guardians of the Galaxy. And Star Trek 09 is just as fun and entertaining as those, if not more. I don't know, I've always found the aversion to Star Trek in some parts of the world a bit strange. I guess it all goes back to the 60s show.
I'm not even sure if it's Transformers fatigue. The movies peaked domestically with ROTF. I think it's Bay and the rest of the world were just a little slow to catch on.
Even if it's good, Bumblebee will get blowback for coming so quickly and using the same robot aesthetic. I thought it was bizarre they roped in Travis Knight for it. Then I felt kind of bad that he's stuck in this storm. Then I found out his dad is one of Nike's founders and he has a "job" there.
The American movie beat the French movie in America and the French movie beat the American movie in France. Luc Besson is not a well-known name in America so the Christopher Nolan name alone would have put more asses in seats, unless Valerian starred Leonardo DiCaprio as Valerian and ScarJo as Laureline.
When you're given a budget of $180M, the goal is to make money for your studio, as simple as that.
Its great when critics and audiences are in sync, but The Emoji Movie reached its intended audience and were thrilled that they have spoken and made it a family event <Smiley face Emoji>, beamed Sonys global marketing and distribution chief Josh Greenstein.
and were thrilled that they have spoken and made it a family event <Smiley face Emoji>
Between this and the fact that their Marketing department ironically invited a Youtuber who had Patrick Stewarted all over their film makes me believe that The Emoji Movie is an SPE inside joke that went too far.<Smiley face Emoji>
Dunkirk: $28.1m (-44%)
Wonder Woman: $3.54m (-23%)
Valerian: $6.8m (-60%)
She's a WonderDunkirk: $28.1m (-44%)
Wonder Woman: $3.54m (-23%)
Valerian: $6.8m (-60%)
Dunkirk: $28.1m (-44%)
Wonder Woman: $3.54m (-23%)
Valerian: $6.8m (-60%)
Top 10
1. Dunkirk $28.1m
2. Emoji $25.65m
3. Girls Trip $20.1m
4. Atomic Blonde $18.55m
5. Spider-Man $13.45m
6. Apes $10.4m
7. DM3 $7.7m
8. Valerian $6.8m
9. Baby Driver $4.05m
10. Wonder Woman $3.54m
Speaking of Valerian: Cara Delevingne is gunning for the next James Bond role
Sad to see Emoji movie not being able to knock off Dunkirk
Still decent for the budget it had at leastAtomic Blonde didn't even cross 20
(I didn't help)
Goddammit