In the draft I read Doom's real name is Victor Obrecht.Yeah the draft that was enough for 2 movies.
It was good, except for Van Damme, and Sue sounded smarter than Reed.
In the draft I read Doom's real name is Victor Obrecht.
The France Draft?????? hmmm....in the draft I have it was van damme....and he was, for me, the weakest part of the script......but the other STRONG PROBLEM was that Sue totally sounded like the scientist...I haven't read the draft in years....I still actually have it somewhere.
It should break the 300 million barrier by the end of the month with the money i expect it to make in China and Japan.FF 2's #'s thru Sept. 3rd :
Domestic: $131,597,271 48.1%+ Foreign: $142,059,122 51.9%= Worldwide: $273,656,393
It should break the 300 million barrier by the end of the month with the money i expect it to make in China and Japan.
The first one played in China, why not the second?
Here's a little trivia for the 1st movie from IMBD. All questions are hindsight questions.
Chris Columbus, Raja Gosnell and Peyton Reed were each attached as director at some point.
Question 1. Do you think they could have done any better, and who ?
Steven Soderbergh and Sean Astin were both interested in directing.
Question 2. Could either done better, and who ?
George Clooney and Brendan Fraser were considered for the part of Reed Richards.
Question 3. Better Reed or worse, and who ?
Paul Walker was considered for the part of Johnny Storm.
Question 4. Better Johnny, or worse ?
Julia Stiles, Kate Bosworth, Rachel McAdams, Scarlett Johansson, Elizabeth Banks, KaDee Strickland were considered for the role of Susan Storm/Invisible Woman.
Question 5. Better or worse, and who ?
Tim Robbins was considered for Dr. Doom.
Question 6. Better or worse Dr. Doom.
James Gandolfini was considered for the role of Ben Grimm/The Thing.
Question 7. Better or worse Thing/Ben Grimm ?
When Peyton Reed was attached as the director, Renée Zellweger was considered as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman
Question 8. Better or worse Sue Storm ?
The script was developed for over ten years. The final writer was Simon Kinberg, who worked on the movie throughout its production.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120667/trivia
The film wouldve been a smashing hit if they had:
a) Put Clooney & Theron as Mr. Fantastic & Invisible Woman (Evans is good, but Paul Walker could do a very good Johnny as well, and Chiklis is an obvious choice for the Thing);
b) Put Daniel Day-Lewis as Doom;
c) Have ANY decent writer who could use some John Byrne material in it;
d) Columbus or another imaginative director to shoot it.
But no: they went for that crappy void flick with one-liners, Story & childish script.![]()
You're right, it didn't. But the movie is still playing in many countries other than Japan and China and will probably do so for a few more weeks(one theater here will have the last FF2 showings next week).So i think when all the final totals are added up it will hit 300 million or at least come very very close before the dvd hits.That would be awesome, but with 27 million to go, I don't see that happening....it didn't even make half that amount between the 2 the first time around...
Are they letting it play in China after all? I thought it was rejected, in their usual arbitrary way.
The release dates for China has been changed to October 31st according to BOM!!It was scheduled to open there this past weekend.
^ I know that Retro but we're talking about FF2 now.Piracy effects the big blockbuster films the most because the pirates can make the most money selling those. More in demand. It hurts all films the same when thrown online.
Other overseas cume updates: WBI's "Ocean's Thirteen," $190.3 million; Fox's "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer," $142.8 million; PPI's "Stardust," $16.1 million; Fox's "28 Weeks Later," $29.2 million; and Sony's "Surf's Up," $39.3 million.