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xwolverine2 said:umm... they both made more than there budget.....especially WOTW
Sentinel X said:For people saying Iron man is no competition...let me say, FF wasnt really 'well known'...or so claimed fanboys and it made 50 mil at BO...yeah its BO decreased but because of bad WOM. FF isnt as popular as Batman but it still beat it at opening weekend. Now if Iron man can attract audiences of all ages and if it has good word of mouth itll be some serious competition for Batman imo
Dark Knight said:How will Wolverine beat Batman hands down?? Critically?? Or do you mean moneywise??
The Begins 2 sequel will have Joker involved and everybody and there mother can't wait to see that.
Wolverine doesn't even have a director yet.....and plus the Wolverine film better hope Avi Arad and Fox do not get too much involved....cause they will ruin the potential for the Wolverine movie! Your nuts...
Advanced Dark said:Well the script review is in and it's nothing but positive in every word. Also Wolverine as a character will sell more tickets to kids than Batman. Batman has been more well known for much longer but Wolvie's the man right now and clearly by X3's #'s the box office should be quite strong. Don't get me wrong I'm a big Marvel shareholder but Batman Begins was superior in every way to Fantastic Four...but Wolverine vs Batman. Wolverine wins that battle.
Advanced Dark said:^ Prep time? LOL Wolverine has been in scripting stages with Benioff since 2004. It has WAY more prep time than Batman Begins 2. Read the script review where they talk about preptime.
Milkman95 said:Batman vs. Wolverine is a tough one to call. Wolverine has immense popularity from the X-Men film series and Batman is coming off a very successful re-launch and a film that will have the most popular comic book villian of all time in it, The Joker. It's a toss-up to me, and I can't make a prediction until I know who the director of Wolverine will be.
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hunter rider said:I agree but there is one big difference-Rothman
Ive read the script review and it is pretty good for Wolverine but who knows if the right director will be hired and if the movie will be given the respect and time it needs........With BB2 those are not worries
Nolan and Goyer made a basic outline for the whole Batman trilogy when they were still working on Begins.Advanced Dark said:^ Oh ok. Jackman, Benioff, Fox, and Wolverine as a character have had more preptime than Batman sequel. Wolverine was being written before X3. Are we talking about two different things?
Advanced Dark said:^ Oh ok. Jackman, Benioff, Fox, and Wolverine as a character have had more preptime than Batman sequel. Wolverine was being written before X3. Are we talking about two different things?
fabman said:I don't think Wolverine would beat Batman. Yeah, Wolverine could be the man right now but Catwoman showed that spin-offs don't really work on the big screen.
Advanced Dark said:^ Exactly. There's zero appeal for a female superhero film amongst the primary demographic targeted for these fims...young men. You go to a superhero film to see action and your heroes...not boobs.
StorminNorman said:Wow, that was not at all what I was talking about. That is similar to saying that an African American superhero would not do well because caucasian's are the majority in this country.
I think Wonder Woman will do very well. It has nothing to do with a woman superhero - hell I think any movie starring Hallie Berry kicking ass should sell big (action + boobs = $$$) If a woman superhero is handled properly there would be no problem.
Advanced Dark said:Not really it's not the same. The young male dominant audience want to see the male heroes they look up to. It's a fact which is why femal superhero films fail on every single occassion. The majority does not want to see a superhero action film on the big screen with a female lead.
Put the political correct crap in a bag and throw it out the window. There's no place for it in this discussion. As far as your african american scenerio goes your talking about a minority. So as racist as it may sound..it is not. Though you brought this issue up not me. There are no big named african american characters (or very few) that can hold their weight and anchor a superhero film. I think there's Blade, Black Panther, Luke Cage, and perhaps Deathlok...not of which are top tier characters. You have to remember all the popular heroes of today were developed in a society 30,40,50+ years ago that was comprised of a popoulation that had a majority of white people. These people draw and create heroes that "they" look up to or can relate too. There weren't alot of African americans in the business in a position to create heroes that they looked up to. Call it racist on there parts or just accept the fact that the studios are trying to make money and gear their advertising and campaign towards the largest pool of potential ticket buyers in the prime demographic.
There's nothing wrong with that. Your never going to see a 300 million dollar film based on Luke Cage, Blade, Black Panther, etc...They dont' have the mass appeal worldwide. The characters history isn't there, it's not broad enough, and unfortunately there are still color lines out there. I don't like it but as a kid when you grow up and you find a hero you idolize there are many more characters (especially before the 80's) that were white. It wasn't that way because people were racists. They created these heroes in their own image. Things have slowly changed and the heroes out there are getting more diverse but still the heroes representing particular minorites will find themselves having a very difficult time gaining the same "poularity" amongst a broad audience. I'm being analytical here and honest. By the way my favorite superhero film is Blade 1 & 2, and my old screen name was blades_shades. I call it like it is.
As far as women go...that situation will never change. No young man grows up wanting to be Catwoman or Elektra so they won't flock to see these films so they can envision being them. Kids love Wolverine because they want to be him, Batman, Superman, Spiderman, etc...Perfect example is all the women went to see Prada this weekend. Is it wrong for the studio to target women in their advertising and not advertise with the same amount of money on sportschannels, and during shows that are poular withe young men like Blade? During Soap Opera's do you see TV commercials for the upcoming show of American Chopper? LOL No.