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That too. I'd get a good laugh out of it.
For your sake I hope Bay teams up with Boll to bring us a live action Invader Zim.
But they don't make any money overseas....so do you see their dilemma ?
I meant China. Because I was talking about Pacific Rim. There's some weird loophole that Devil posted in the PR thread you should check out.Where did this whole idea come from?
Logic dictates that audiences from 60+ countries will bring in more revenue than just the one.
If they don't make money overseas why release them there
In its third weekend, The Wolverine lost over 1,000 theaters and dropped 63 percent to an estimated $8 million. Its total reached $112 million, and it is now guaranteed to be the lowest-grossing X-Men movie yet at the domestic box office.
doh!
They should have gone brutal and got an R rating. So many blades, so little blood and guts. But everyone and their mother wants to hit that PG-13 sweet spot. Damn. Well here's hoping DOFP knocks it out.
That's the Wolverine movie we deserve.
If it was rated R, it would've made even less money.
Not necessarily. It might have generated more buzz among the younger kids to bug their parents to let them watch it. Either way if you're gonna go out, go out with everything you got.
This year was too crowded. Horribly crowded.
Or the general public doesn't give a **** about Wolverine.
Or the general public doesn't give a **** about Wolverine.
Nah, in this most rare of instances, Celtic is right. An R rating would've been the death knell for this film. Everybody who wants to see it has already gone to see it. Take an R rating into account, and you completely lose those tickets for those who can't get in, and wouldn't have added more given it really wouldn't have encouraged others to suddenly develop an interest in it.
Or the general public doesn't give a **** about Wolverine.
I understand that point, but it also may have helped transform the film into something much more appealing over all. Granted I can't remember the last time a rated R flick ever became a blockbuster or even close. Hollywood reality is a killer of dreams so I realize the fanboy in me can't have it all. If it's going to flop though, I'd rather it go ***** out like Dredd (except for the reliance on 3D).
Hindsight isn't always 20/20 and I gotta admit I don't quite understand why this is now the caboose of the franchise. There's a couple of possible factors going into this:
- The same ninja fever that carried the original story in the 80's is long gone today. I'd venture to say American interest in Japanese culture is at an all time low since I've been alive. Not entirely America's fault as I see some aspects of Japanese pop culture stagnating.
- Jackman's sanitized version of Wolvie has effectively neutered the character making him less dangerous than he's routinely depicted in the comics. I don't know any easy way to fix it. This movie did make him more of a dangerous killer than he has been in the past and that was great but it may have been too little too late.
Wish I knew because I thought this film deserved to do better.
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