And yet, Bruce Timm really, really, really pushed the envelope.
There were some definite adult references in that series I didn't get until I was older, lol.
And yet, Bruce Timm really, really, really pushed the envelope.
I'm hoping it can stretch it out to $250M ww and break even.Ok so this is some good news. Its holding well so far. A 49% drop from last weekend. Maybe wom is working. We got a ways to go buy maybe this thing can leg it.
I'm hoping it can stretch it out to $250M ww and break even.
Even if it doesn’t, I’m sure digital purchases and rentals will help too.I'm hoping it can stretch it out to $250M ww and break even.
I'm hoping for a GCS film and a BOP film in earnest with Oracle. Frankly the only thing that disappointed me about this it wasn't a BOP film at all, they were merely background charactersDomestic hold is definitely good, but remember it’s getting boosted by the holidays. Next weekend will likely drop hard. That said the big takeaway is that it’s not collapsing, which in turn suggests the problem wasn’t the movie per se, but the rating, marketing, etc. That’s positive news if you’re hoping for more Harley Quinn and/or BoP movies.
Alita: Battle Angel (2019) was released on 14the Feb 2019, with a budget of $170 mil.Domestic hold is definitely good, but remember it’s getting boosted by the holidays. Next weekend will likely drop hard. That said the big takeaway is that it’s not collapsing, which in turn suggests the problem wasn’t the movie per se, but the rating, marketing, etc. That’s positive news if you’re hoping for more Harley Quinn and/or BoP movies.
Although I think a PG-13 BOP/HQ movie would have done much much better, I agree that this second weekend a good bounce back. The holds so far have been solid so far. I was afraid this could dip into the 70% territory on the 2nd weekend with Sonic, but as it turns out there was room enough for BOP.That's a decent hold for Birds of Prey considering all the Monday Morning Quarterbacking that happened last weekend. It's not going to be a huge hit, but it's clearly not a total flop either. It's an under-performer really. There is a middle ground.
I maintain they should've just spent less money on this and done a Harley Quinn movie and not a Birds of Prey film and keep the R-rating. Marketing it as Birds of Prey with that stupid long goofy title instead of just Harley Quinn was dumb.
Also, DC has a history bad titles for their DC films. Case in point, Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice. Garbage title. It should've just been Batman vs. Superman. Or call it World's Finest.
It was a holiday weekend. It will sink like a rock from here on out.Although I think a PG-13 BOP/HQ movie would have done much much better, I agree that this second weekend a good bounce back. The holds so far have been solid so far. I was afraid this could dip into the 70% territory on the 2nd weekend with Sonic, but as it turns out there was room enough for BOP.
It was a holiday weekend. It will sink like a rock from here on out.
Sonic and Fantasy Island have taken away many screens that were screening Birds of Prey. Sonic now has RT rating of 63% and Fantasy Island has RT rating of 9%.
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The thing about Harley's DCAU costume is it's tied to her toxic relationship with Joker. She has to ditch it if striking out on her own. I thought the convo with Dinah about the role of a harlequin as a servant provided more compelling context to step away from something as evocative of that role and her past with Joker. In fact, I've come to loathe that original costume and hope to never see Harley wear it again.
But of course, because they caved to fan demands. Online polls are trash.