Maybe Battleship bombing will convince people to not let Rihanna be in their movies. We all know the truth is nobody went to watch it because they were afraid of her giant forehead crashing through the screen and crushing the audience.
Maybe Battleship bombing will convince people to not let Rihanna be in their movies. We all know the truth is nobody went to watch it because they were afraid of her giant forehead crashing through the screen and crushing the audience.
When asked about his studio's performance, President of Universal Studios, Ron Meyer explained it succinctly. "We make a lot of shitty movies." Meyer spoke at the Savannah Film Festival in a brutally honest speech, opening up about Universal's recent and frequent disappointments.
Awards contenders and critically-lauded films are, unfortunately, not his top priority.
"[A critical hit is] great when it happens. But we did A Beautiful Mind, and I don't know that we'd do A Beautiful Mind again. That's the sad part. It's great to win awards and make films that you're proud of and make money, but your first obligation is to make money and then worry about being proud of what you do."
Small budget? BOM says 65 million.. that's not huge, but with marketing, it's not really small budget
Tyler Kitsch got two studios to spend $400+ million combined on films with him in the starring role after no history of film success. Talk about Hollywood trying to manufacture a star.
Maybe Battleship bombing will convince people to not let Rihanna be in their movies. We all know the truth is nobody went to watch it because they were afraid of her giant forehead crashing through the screen and crushing the audience.
Loving that my fellow Americans rejecting these terrible fucking movies. I want more ads for memorial day weekend for Avengers, I'm really interested to see whats its going to do over the long weekend.
Loving that my fellow americans rejecting these terrible fucking movies. I want more ads for memorial day weekend for Avengers, I'm really interested to see whats its going to do over the long weekend.
Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic: $457,078,000 38.7%
+ Foreign: $723,300,000 61.3%
= Worldwide: $1,180,378,000
Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic: $50,908,000 58.1%
+ Foreign: $36,700,000 41.9%
= Worldwide: $87,608,000
well, 65 million is a low budget compared to your typical 100+ million blockbuster comedy. Compared to Dark Shadows, it's practically an indie flick.
well, 65 million is a low budget compared to your typical 100+ million blockbuster comedy. Compared to Dark Shadows, it's practically an indie flick.
Hahahaha 25m OW for Battleship, massive massive bomb, it might even top John Carter as the biggest bomb of the year! Still can't believe Universal decided it was a good idea to have their biggest production ever be about an old board game with zero character (and putting no big stars in it, and having a director that only made films that bombed)
Oh and the overseas gross for Battleship is pretty awful for a supposed "event" movie.
Relative to R-rated Comedies it's a pretty big budget though, it's not like Bruno was a massive hit.
Didn't Battleship already make budget with overseas numbers? This should be mostly profit right?
Really hope he tries something more normal. Shock/racist comedy is kinda passé$65M is not a small budget for a comedy. Maybe compared to an Adam Sandler flick or Dark Shadows where Depp is getting $20M+, but almost all of the Apatow family of films have cost one third to one half of that, and those films usually make money. Bruno did ok overseas, so international grosses might cushion the blow of the disappointing domestic opening. However, I don't think the Dictator will be making money in its theatrical release.
Holy shit.
Hahahaha 25m OW for Battleship, massive massive bomb, it might even top John Carter as the biggest bomb of the year! Still can't believe Universal decided it was a good idea to have their biggest production ever be about an old board game with zero character (and putting no big stars in it, and having a director that only made films that bombed)
Oh and the overseas gross for Battleship is pretty awful for a supposed "event" movie.
Relative to R-rated Comedies it's a pretty big budget though, it's not like Bruno was a massive hit.
Didn't Battleship already make budget with overseas numbers? This should be mostly profit right?
I would say Liam Neeson has some pull as an actor and Berg directed Hancock which was a big WW hit.
I would say Liam Neeson has some pull as an actor and Berg directed Hancock which was a big WW hit.
Looks like Hollywood lost that bet.
Were I in marketing, I'd run some new TV ads of that scene with the Avengers defending a giant #1 at the center of their circle.
NPD is the most interesting right now with the massive slump the videogame market is suffering from. Box office is usually more consistent and predictable, but mega hits like Avengers and bombs like Battleship are fun to watch.Is it me or these threads are more fun than NPD threads now?![]()
I would say Liam Neeson has some pull as an actor and Berg directed Hancock which was a big WW hit.
Battleship tanked because you all pirated the movie beforehand.![]()
NPD is the most interesting right now with the massive slump the videogame market is suffering from. Box office is usually more consistent and predictable, but mega hits like Avengers and bombs like Battleship are fun to watch.
Wait a minute you´re not xaosslug.
It's funny how they wasted the "value" of BATTLESHIP as a brand. Why license a property if you are going to spend that much money?
neeson is barely in the film, and wasn't marketed as the "star" of the film. NO ONE was, except maybe Rhianna, and she's not exactly a box office draw.
As for Berg, your average moviegoer has no idea who he is, and it wasn't marketed as "from the director of hancock" but "from the people who bought you Transformers" which is as much a negative as a positive. The transformers films are widely regarded even among fans as absolutely awful.
The property (and stuff blowing up) were supposed to be the draw with Battleship- and it didn't exactly work out well.
It's funny how they wasted the "value" of BATTLESHIP as a brand. Why license a property if you are going to spend that much money?
neeson is barely in the film, and wasn't marketed as the "star" of the film. NO ONE was, except maybe Rhianna, and she's not exactly a box office draw.
As for Berg, your average moviegoer has no idea who he is, and it wasn't marketed as "from the director of hancock" but "from the people who bought you Transformers" which is as much a negative as a positive. The transformers films are widely regarded even among fans as absolutely awful.
The property (and stuff blowing up) were supposed to be the draw with Battleship- and it didn't exactly work out well.
it won't be long before someone tries to make this argument.
Awards contenders and critically-lauded films are, unfortunately, not his top priority.
"[A critical hit is] great when it happens. But we did A Beautiful Mind, and I don't know that we'd do A Beautiful Mind again. That's the sad part. It's great to win awards and make films that you're proud of and make money, but your first obligation is to make money and then worry about being proud of what you do."
I just don't understand why they licensed it at all? Im not sure they couldn't have made the exact same film they made without the license....
So they could connect it to Transformers in some way for the trailers/ads?
That doesn't make sense. So what happens when you make something you're not proud of AND don't make money?
It's funny how they wasted the "value" of BATTLESHIP as a brand. Why license a property if you are going to spend that much money?
Maybe Battleship bombing will convince people to not let Rihanna be in their movies. We all know the truth is nobody went to watch it because they were afraid of her giant forehead crashing through the screen and crushing the audience.