Batman1939
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So I was watching the news and all of a sudden the shown a few bits of the new trailer and they say that the budget was 325 million can anyone confirm this?
i would imagine that a suit made out of a liquidy-goo and a villain who can turn into sand at will would take a LOT of CGItzar said:That's sick.
What is he going to do battle some Orcs?
Batman1939 said:So I was watching the news and all of a sudden the shown a few bits of the new trailer and they say that the budget was 325 million can anyone confirm this?
NewYorkSpider said:What news channel was it on.
xwolverine2 said:where did the money go?
Ted Raimi has a coke problem.Batman2008 said:325 million eh. WOW!
drmick said:Maybe $325 million, but Australian dollars?
hmmmm SR was filmed in australia. why would they talk about australiandollars when spiderman movies have nothing to do with australia?Cinemaman said:Hope you're right.
I remember all these rumours about SR's budget, which was only $204m (in Australian it is more than $300m).
dark_b said:hmmmm SR was filmed in australia. why would they talk about australiandollars when spiderman movies have nothing to do with australia?
makes sense t:Cinemaman said:I think because it was australian channel
Source:http://www.hollywoodreporter.comDec. 09, 2005
Sony guessing game: Who's running show?
Lynton and Pascal have rejiggered the deal on Imagine Entertainment's summer entry from director Ron Howard, "The Da Vinci Code," so that they won't pay out all their profits to the filmmakers and star Tom Hanks. Robin Williams makes his return to comedy in Barry Sonnenfeld's "R.V." in February. Landau's digital-animation division will finally kick in with "Open Season" next fall. But Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man 3," which doesn't arrive until May 2007, is heading toward a price tag north of $250 million
credits made of GOLD!Batman1939 said:We will know when we watch it