Damn, you're right.
Okay, everywhere I turn people on the internet hate it.
GAF reception nowadays seems to be pretty bad, but that just means it was a movie that more than 30 people saw and wasn't Fury Road.
Damn, you're right.
Okay, everywhere I turn people on the internet hate it.
The internet hates Into Darkness. I like the film a fair bit, but in the final analysis, it's been tepidly-received.
Critically, it was fine, though. Quite fine.
Maybe you just spend too much time on gaf
Star Trek Into Darkness: 87%, 7.6/10 average, 235 mil (adj) 228 (act)
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: 88%, 8/10 average, 231 mil (adj) 78 mil (act)
So to answer someone's joke earlier in the week, it looks like the Wkd BO thread had a better hold than Star Wars this week.
Besides, Undiscovered Country is the best Trek film in the end.
Besides, Undiscovered Country is the best Trek film in the end.
Hell, even if you wanna do the bullshit "adjustment for inflation" it still outgrosses Wrath of Khan. Is within a percentage point of Khan's critical rating on RT, too.
(although there's problems with RT as a valid measure of critical reception, and that's not even getting into the fewer reviews being tallied for older films)
BUT STILL:
Star Trek Into Darkness: 87%, 7.6/10 average, 235 mil (adj) 228 (act)
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: 88%, 8/10 average, 231 mil (adj) 78 mil (act)
The fact that Into Darkness barely grew from the first film overseas is kind of worrying. It even decreased domestically.
Khan cost $11M though. What's that in 2016 dollars? $25-30M?
it's close enough that there's no real point in arguing it too strenuously.
(But it's still Khan. Then 09. Then Undiscovered. But put any one of those three on and I'm watching the whole thing)
Closer to 25. They made that fucker cheap.
Closer to 25. They made that fucker cheap.
That was just the era. Jedi was $32.5M, Ghostbusters was $30M, Aliens was $18M.
Then Cameron decided to change the game and lead us down the path of major budget inflation starting in the early 1990s.
It was up over 80% from the first film overseas. Even if you take away China, it was up a decent percentage.
I just hope Beyond has a decent villain for the first time in a NuTrek film.
I just hope Beyond has a decent villain for the first time in a NuTrek film.
Hmm isn't that similar numbers to Terminator?
Terminator was $2.2M
I like Khanberbatch and RoboCopMarcus and I feel like Nero is underrated as well. Idris Elba will hopefully deliver something all the stronger, though; there's no touching some of the villains in DS9 in particular, and OG Khan and Chang were great. (Christopher Lloyd's Star Trek 3 Klingon was absurd though but I like him for what he is.)
I like Star Trek 09 but nonsensical nature of his character motivation aside, Eric Bana's overacting is less and less bearable each time I see it.
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Yeah, I enjoy Bana, but his Nero is... an... acquired... taste...
The best part about Into Darkness was my friend who saw it with us reacting in absolute shock when they revealed the super obvious Khan thing.
I'd rather not acquire taste that requires my food to scream constantly, LOL.
Hello Christopher I'm Nero.
The best part about Into Darkness was my friend who saw it with us reacting in absolute shock when they revealed the super obvious Khan thing.
Touche.
This line is just fantastic though.
how
HOW
He claimed he didn't see any of the trailers. But come on... I know barely anything about Star Trek and even I knew.
Wasn't there a comic that explained he got facial reconstructive surgery to explain that discrepancy? lol
I still like ST:ID (sue me), but I remember when the Khan revealed happened, I pretty much went "oh."
I was on team NotKhan too.
The Revnant may win 1st place!
Be gone Star Wars, may Titanic reign supreme ww in 2nd and may da gawd Cameron continue his reign.
Amen
http://deadline.com/2016/01/the-revenant-star-wars-the-force-awakens-weekend-box-office-1201678383/
1/2). Star Wars: The Force Awakens (DIS), 4,134 theaters (0) / $10.4M-$11.3M Fri. (-67% to -70%) / 3-day cume: $37.4M-$39.5M (-56% to -59%) / Total cume: $807.8M-$809M/ Wk 4
The Revenant (FOX), 3,375 theaters (+3,371) / $14.1M-$14.6M Fri. (+9176% to +9505%) / 3-day cume: $37M-$39M (+8401%)/ Total cume: $40M-$41.5M / Wk 3
3). Daddys Home (PAR), 3,483 theaters (+141) / $4M-$4.2M Fri. (-63% to -65%)/ 3-day cume: $14M-$14.5M (-50% to -52%)/ Total cume: $115M-$116M / Wk 3
4). The Forest (FOC), 2,451 theaters / $4.5.M-$5.1M Fri. / 3-day cume: $11M-$12.2M/ Wk 1
5.) Sisters (UNI), 2,864 theaters (-114) / $2.2Fri. (-52%) / 3-day cume: $6.8M-$7M(-45% to -47%) / Total cume: $73.5M-$73.7M / Wk 4
6). The Big Short (PAR), 2,529 theaters (+941) / $1.9M-$2.1M Fri.(-38% to -44%) / 3-day cume: $6.5M-$7M (-22% to -28%) / Total cume: $43M / Wk 5
7.) The Hateful Eight (TWC), 2,938 theaters (+464) / $1.8M-$2M Fri. (-71%) / 3-day cume: $5.8M-$6.2M (-61% to -63%)/ Total cume: $40.8M-$41.6M / Wk 3
8). Joy (FOX), 2,513 theaters (-411) / $1.5M Fri.(-63%) / 3-day cume: $4.7M-4.8M (-53% to -54%) / Total cume: $46.8M-$46.9M / Wk 3
9). Alvin & The Chipmunks: The Road Chip (FOX), 2,972 theaters (-502) / $1M-$1.2M Fri. (-73% to -77%)/ 3-day cume: $4.8M-$5M (-59% to -60%) / Total cume: $75M / Wk 4
10). Concussion (SONY), 2,056 theaters (-785)/ $1M-$1.1M Fri. (-64% to 67%) / 3-day cume: $3.2M-$3.5M (-55% to -59%) / Total cume: $31.5M / Wk 3
I think Spirited Away will remain the JP King for awhile.serious or jpking?
I think Spirited Away will remain the JP King for awhile.
1/2). Star Wars: The Force Awakens (DIS), 4,134 theaters (0) / $10.4M-$11.3M Fri. (-67% to -70%) / 3-day cume: $37.4M-$39.5M (-56% to -59%)
[As of] 2:15PM, SW7 has made 109M yuan on OD with preselling tickets through the day, not including midnights.
Normal multiplier will put its OD at 210-220M [RMB] without Midnights.
My revised prediction is $34-36M [USD] OD with midnights.