Yep, it's been standard practice for decades for theaters to post Friday showtimes on Wednesday unless there's a big movie that had early presales which CM obviously is. Much ado about nothing on this one.
After I saw it the second time (raising the score of my initial review that you posted) I literally wanted to compare the action to *both* RO and Fury Road but held back so as not to oversell it. Glad you made the same connection.
$350 million so far worldwide..
What was Avatar’s final totals
That's pretty nifty if you actually thought of the same 2 flicks (though I'll add with the caveat I think both of them are still superior as movies).
'Perhaps, in a different reality, I could have called you friend. '
Unfortunately in this timeline, TLJ exists (jk)
What are people's estimates for what this will reach? 400 should be doable.. but at the rate it's going...
The weird thing is pretty much everyone who's seen it loves it. I really think the critics hurt it with all the bad press. (Which was unwarranted as well)
That's pretty nifty if you actually thought of the same 2 flicks (though I'll add with the caveat I think both of them are still superior as movies).
'Perhaps, in a different reality, I could have called you friend. '
Unfortunately in this timeline, TLJ exists (jk)
Nice to see Dr King Schultz still take up bounty hunting.
Everything's not a conspiracy.
The weird thing is pretty much everyone who's seen it loves it. I really think the critics hurt it with all the bad press. (Which was unwarranted as well)
I belong to a filmmaking group on fb, people on there are ripping the movie apart, and they haven't even watched it. These are people who are supposed to love films and are either filmmakers or aspiring filmmakers.That's what they want you to believe.... /s
While I agree with you (I really liked this movie too), I think the target audience for this was really narrow to begin with. I wouldn't say the critics hurt it with bad press. It's more like the critics didn't help it with bad press. People who were interested enough to watch it and like it would have watched regardless of what the critics said while the negative reviews did not convince people who weren't interested to begin with to consider watching.
These are people who are supposed to love films and are either filmmakers or aspiring filmmakers.
Hard to argue that, having an echo chamber where all your feelings and beliefs are affirmed, seems to be the only way people can function today. It's just disappointing, because I feel like this movie "woulda/coulda" but somehow, somewhere it got mismanaged and the audiences never really found it. Instead I hear how terrible it is from people who haven't seen anything past a trailer. Meanwhile, everybody I know who has actually seen this movie has loved it. By all rights this movie should be hitting the $1B dollar mark, not fading into oblivion.In my experience, such groups are rarely composed of people that are supposed to be really interested in what the group offers. They are usually just in that group for self-affirmation or to find people that agree with them.
Hyperbole, I suppose. But for a movie of this budget, it's not exactly profitable. I just want the rest of this story told with this cast and director. I haven't been this crazy about a movie in a long time.$420 million if it gets there isn't exactly fading into oblivion... lol It's just not summer blockbuster territory. Judge Dredd for comparison was 35million worldwide for box office.
[emoji38]Yep Valerian grossed $225 million worldwide, Jupiter Ascending made $184 million while Mortal Engines made a pathetic $82.9 million. Thank God Alita won't be counted among those films when all is said and done, lol.
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