2012: A Monster Year? (box office predictions) - Part 5

The truth is I'm as much of an insider as you guys in my home in New Jersey. :o

Could be. You don't seem to be throwing hissy fits about it, lmaol. And Hollywood is an industry where you can work from just about anywhere given your position. But, here, and timing - could be a joke - but could be wrong too.

I'm kind of the guy who needs to delete his profile from websites once things really get moving, because for the whole forum to see (and why I'm laughing at FilmNerd right now and dragging him further down) - I'm not good at keeping quiet. I'm good at semi-keeping quiet, but not fully lol. I seriously need to work on that. But, yeah, anyone who needs a good laugh look up under my account Wonder Woman and (if it works) the word "waterfall" which might lead to the other film I somewhat talked about here to see how far I'm dragging FNJ down right now. And no, I've never said "big shot" - that's, as said, just not me. Not my style. Not how I roll. I don't even want the money involved with it when it gets to that point. I'm even feeling guilty posting this stuff even though it is just directed at you because I might sound narcissistic and offend others.
 
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Attendance for 3D movies will have to go down internationally for 3D to decline.
 
Could be. You don't seem to be throwing hissy fits about it, lmaol. And Hollywood is an industry where you can work from just about anywhere given your position. But, here, and timing - could be a joke - but could be wrong too.

I'm kind of the guy who needs to delete his profile from websites once things really get moving, because for the whole forum to see (and why I'm laughing at FilmNerd right now and dragging him further down) - I'm not good at keeping quiet. I'm good at semi-keeping quiet, but not fully lol. I seriously need to work on that. But, yeah, anyone who needs a good laugh look up under my account Wonder Woman and (if it works) the word "waterfall" which might lead to the other film I somewhat talked about here to see how far I'm dragging FNJ down right now.

OK, Im not choosing sides because as I said I think that the argument was ricidulous. But if youre really a studio insider/on the come up do you really need to argue with people on the internet about it.
If what you say is true, you'll be making money and doing what you do who cares what someone on the internet thinks.

As I said I think the whole arguement is ridiculous but Im just saying

2 $1B grossers that didn't rely on the 3D. Would love to think this sends a message. But it doesn't.

Attendance for 3D movies will have to go down internationally for 3D to decline.

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I'm surrounded by strippers, porn chicks and coke, Parker Wayne and Sawyer are like my Simpson and Bruckheimer duo, we are all big shots in the micro pastry industry....In other words lets drop the whole "I work for......" dick measuring **** and get back on track, Parker, pass me my cigars!
 
OK, Im not choosing sides because as I said I think that the argument was ricidulous. But if youre really a studio insider/on the come up do you really need to argue with people on the internet about it.
If what you say is true, you'll be making money and doing what you do who cares what someone on the internet thinks.

Blame my age, immaturity, and how funny this for me. :woot: With all honesty, sincerely hoping I get less egotistical-sounding with age. And that's it.

As said, it all sadly comes down to money. They don't look at things further than that. As a writer, that's kind of depressing. But if they're bottom line there - I highly doubt they're focusing on anything other than money and how to bring in their next big buck. That's just the studio system for you. Nothing more, nothing less.
 
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Attendance for 3D movies will have to go down internationally for 3D to decline.

Skyfall is also the first tentpole since Return of the King to break $700M overseas without 3D. God knows the next time that'll happen. If ever.
 
Skyfall is also the first tentpole since Return of the King to break $700M overseas without 3D. God knows the next time that'll happen. If ever.

I know its probably the most 3D skewed movie but I'm pretty sure Avatar would've broken that plane minus the surcharge.
 
I'm surrounded by strippers, porn chicks and coke, Parker Wayne and Sawyer are like my Simpson and Bruckheimer duo, we are all big shots in the micro pastry industry....In other words lets drop the whole "I work for......" dick measuring **** and get back on track, Parker, pass me my cigars!

Cuban or Dominican? :o
 
I know its probably the most 3D skewed movie but I'm pretty sure Avatar would've broken that plane minus the surcharge.

Deathly Hallows - Part II most definitely would have. Not so sure about Avatar. The whole thing there was about the experience of "being in Pandora."
 
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The hobbit is doing fantastic business so far. 700 million is excellent and nothing to scoff at.
 
Skyfall is also the first tentpole since Return of the King to break $700M overseas without 3D. God knows the next time that'll happen. If ever.

Perhaps Bond can do back to back billions. I was of the opinion TDK was a fluke yet was proven wrong, I'm hesitant to say it won't happen again for Bond. In fact my whole year for box office has been a write-off for me. I got Hunger Games, Avengers, TDKR, Ted, Skyfall, Prometheus, Battleship even The Hobbit all completely wrong. Just goes to show there's no science behind box office, you can put all the facts and figures down you like but in the end the general audiences are the ones who determines the outcome.
 
I'm surrounded by strippers, porn chicks and coke, Parker Wayne and Sawyer are like my Simpson and Bruckheimer duo, we are all big shots in the micro pastry industry....In other words lets drop the whole "I work for......" dick measuring **** and get back on track, Parker, pass me my cigars!
You forgot to mention you only smoke cigars wrapped in Sumerian golden dipped tobacco leaves from the deepest parts of the lost city of Atlantis.

I personally deliver it to these fine gentlemen for anyone that's curious.

You also forgot to mention that bot I got yah for Christmas yo!

 
This year is just one of 11 to feature three films sell more than 50 million tickets domestically. That would put the films over $400 million in revenue when adjusting for inflation. Below are the adjusted dollar figures, followed by what they earned in the year of release. There were more years where two strong films crossed over 50 million but getting the hat trick is very rare.
1984, 2003, 2004 were the only years where it was close to having four films cross that mark. I was wrong with my prediction that The Hobbit would sell 50 million tickets and make 2012 the first year with four films to sell that many tickets. It could be done in 2015.

2015
The Avengers 2 ??
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 ??
Justice League of America ??
Star Wars - Episode VI ??

2014
The Hobbit: There and Back Again ??
Transformers 4 ??
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 ??


2013

Iron Man 3 ??
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire ??
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug ??


2012

Marvel's The Avengers 76,768,200
The Dark Knight Rises 57,601,400
The Hunger Games 50,838,300

2004

Shrek 2 71,050,900
Spider-Man 2 60,158,700
The Passion of the Christ 59,704,800
Meet the Fockers 44,173,000

2003
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 61,639,700
Finding Nemo 61,612,400
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 50,648,900
The Matrix Reloaded 46,695,900

1984
Ghostbusters 70,730,600
Beverly Hills Cop 67,150,000
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 53,532,800
Gremlins 45,482,200

1978
Grease 76,969,200
National Lampoon's Animal House 59,890,300
Superman 57,358,100

1977

Star Wars 178,119,600
Smokey and the Bandit 56,832,900
Close Encounters of the Third Kind 55,575,500

1975
Jaws 128,078,800
The Rocky Horror Picture Show 55,069,400
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 53,685,400

1973
The Exorcist 110,599,200
The Sting 89,142,900
American Graffiti 65,714,300

1970
Love Story 69,998,100
Airport 66,111,300
M.A.S.H. 53,684,200

1965

The Sound of Music 142,415,400
Doctor Zhivago 124,135,500
Thunderball 74,800,000

1964
Mary Poppins 78,181,800
Goldfinger 66,300,000
My Fair Lady 60,000,000
 
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2015? Seems like a no to me. A lot of questions surrounding Justice League. SW:VI could reach that by name alone I guess. I'm not sure Hunger Games sequels will match the audience of the first movie. Same thing could happen to it like Potter, curiosity gets burned off with the first movie and they don't return.
 
Also I know the last 2 books are not as well received as the first. I can see some people, probably not enough to make a huge dent in the profits, who wont really be interested in seeing Mockingjay in theaters
 
Doubt that it matters, the last Twilight book was pretty negative relative to the rest of the series. Only people that will be effected are the general audience, by then it should be stabilized.
 
I get the feeling hunger games will grow with each movie, kinda like a mash up audience wise of twi hard girls and mature potter fans coming together or atleast thats how my local theaters looked like this past march
 

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