So a-dev, how many times have you watched T-Jayzus now?
1.01 times. (watched a few bits that were uploaded on youtube)
So a-dev, how many times have you watched T-Jayzus now?
The spin here is ****ing hilarious.
John Carter's total American box office gross was 73 million -
Total Lifetime Grosses - 112 days
Domestic: $73,078,100 25.7% + Foreign: $211,061,000 74.3% = Worldwide: $284,139,100
So Terminator Genisys does that in two weeks means they are equivalent failures? LOL, can you spin that any harder?
There's also 100 days between these numbers.
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I realise many of you have much invested in seeing this fail, but do you have to make **** up?
I saw it and enjoyed it. Believe it or not there's lots of us who actually do.
Calm down Tex. You're jumping to conclusions. You go find me a post where I'm hoping for the failure of this movie. I was simply looking at the box office earnings as reported on Box Office Mojo and comparing second weekend cumulative earnings.
Uh, Terminator vs. Avatar.I doubt Cameron will touch it when he gets the rights back. Entirely a formality there, he's not gonna give a ***t at that point, he doesn't care now. What would be left to make. It goes back to what we were saying about Genisys. This film kinda kills interest in the future war story that everyone wanted to see and the time travel thing has been beaten to a pulp at this stage. He won't be arsed with this by the time he owns the rights again.
Uh, Terminator vs. Avatar.
101 huh.. how convenient.1.01 times. (watched a few bits that were uploaded on youtube)
Robocop versus Terminator, puhlease, that idea sucks.
I'm Mad Max...Combine Terminator with Jurassic.
I think it's more interesting than those films for what it dares to do. T3 was nothing but a T2 rehash whose message amounted to ''judgement day is inevitable''...it really said nothing more than that and it wasn't particularly fun in the saying of it. T4 didn't have the sense to be a proper telling of the future war and wasted time making up new ***t just to needlessly stretch it out to 3 films.
At least Genisys shows some of those key future war events and then tries to change things up with a new inter-dimensional plot (going beyond the usual time travel) and it tries to show a ''might have been scenario'' if Uncle Bob had survived beyond T2 - not necessarily a direction I wanted to see, I really feel it put the final nail in the coffin of the T-800 Terminator as an intimidating character, he was a parody through and through in this film and probably will remain so if they make more - but at least it was an attempt at..... character development I suppose. Also I like that it explained the changing strategy of Skynet, how a talkative and personable machine might be something Skynet would attempt after all its previous failures - particularly by taking advantage of John Connor himself. At least somewhat interesting.
T1 10 out of 10
T2 7.5 out of 10
T3 - 5 out of 10
TS - 6 out of 10
TG - 2 out of 10
As for Wor Gar saying a few of us are wearing blinders with regard Genisys - hey, all along I've said that even I won't trust my own first reaction. I liked T3 when I first saw it and now I hate it. So my disclaimer was already in.
As for Wor Gar saying a few of us are wearing blinders with regard Genisys - hey, all along I've said that even I won't trust my own first reaction. I liked T3 when I first saw it and now I hate it. So my disclaimer was already in.
I think the cool-aid will wear off. We'll all be doing the same thing for TFA. Hopefully that won't wear off... but I'm starting to get nervous.
But hey, if you liked AoU, Fury Road, Jurassic World AND Genisys then you had a ROCKING summer! Like Jye.
James Cameron's cool-aid will wear off too I bet.
Jye didn't like Genisys as I recall. Twas Khev who has had the rocking summer. He enjoyed all those films.
Cameron Avatar or Cameron Terminator? Avatar has loooooooooong wore off. But I have to admit I am cooling to him in general.
I thought Jye thought TG was OK, not that bad? Maybe I'm putting words in his mouth again. Yes, Khev has had a rocking summer. But I think he always does.
I'm very happy with this summer. To have TWO movies that I liked is huge. (Yes, FR and JW). I'm usually lucky if there's one movie I like per summer. And this year I will still count Bond and Star Wars toward this years pile o' movies. So the potential for 4x great movies is very exciting. I'd be hard pressed to remember when that happened before. This is a Khev question.
Maybe '89:
Batman
Last Crusade
Lethal Weapon II
Abyss
OK, maybe not all great but certainly on par with JW and FR.
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