Mrs. Sawyer
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Abram's whole "keeping everything under wraps" plan backfired this time.
And heads aren't going to roll now? The studio was projecting over $100 million, it opened below the previous film. They gave IM3 two free weeks, IM3 was always going to be front loaded and was never going to have the same return business as Avengers, they should have released it the following week. Now they've got Fast 6 coming out.
Abram's whole "keeping everything under wraps" plan backfired this time.
It worked. It doesnt matter what the budget was. The movie was a runaway success critically and financially.
Yeah, I don't think Star Trek would have opened any better on another weekend either. It might have a little better legs, but there's no reason it shouldn't have opened fine.
And I think the opening is all on the four year wait and a marketing campaign that was so focused on a mystery villain that it didn't sell much of anything except Benedict Cumberbatch monologuing and some flashy action that wasn't much different than what we've seen previously. Perhaps selling Khan as a big deal would have helped, Khan has to be a bigger deal than Bane, but they ended up selling not much of anything except obfuscation.
The #2 film is Warner Bros’ The Hangover Part III co-financed with Legendary Pictures making $14M today after earning $11.7M for its Wednesday late shows/Thursday midnights. It’s aiming for a $50M Memorial Weekend from 3,555 North American theaters over its 4 1/2 day debut.
Of course that matters. If that film was made for 190 million, it wouldn't have been a success financially.
On track to drop over half of the previous movie is pretty bad. The WOM is showing on this movie.
No one's calling it that here. You're making it sound like we're calling it that here.
Expectations are relative. For a movie that had two previously make more than $250 million domestically this is a huge disappointment. Wouldn't really call that a profit since the general rule is you need to triple your budget to get even.
WOM is showing on this movie due to the previous. Hardly any people are rushing to see this like they did the 2nd.
Going "universal" and broad, people on IMDB are. Thus I'm addressing the people from there who might float over here. Less than the second yes, poor no, flop no, still a success and making a clear profit.