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So far that movie mainly had bad buzz though.Damn! This puts the expectations for Gambit sky high.
So far that movie mainly had bad buzz though.Damn! This puts the expectations for Gambit sky high.
Damn... that's some big money right there.Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool earned a record $47.5 on Friday, putting in course for a estimated three-day gross of $117 million and four-day haul of $130 million over the long Valentine's Day/Presidents Day weekend among the top 10 comic book openings of all time and the biggest ever for an R-rated title.

So far that movie mainly had bad buzz though.
And get banned in China? Nah not worth the R rating.
Deadpool is obviously going to cleansweep domestically, but it's currently wait and see internationally, lets not forget that American Sniper did a staggering $300M+ domestically but not so much internationally.
Hell if Deadpool has an overall gross of $700M then every studio making cbm are going to start considering R rated.
This movie is gonna have a bigger opening than any of the X-Men films?The movie deserved it. It wasn't ashamed of source material and fully embraced it and it has paid off.
This movie is gonna have a bigger opening than any of the X-Men films?![]()
Except that a lot of people were sceptical about Channing Tatum to begin with, though people seem to be warming up to him, there were also early stories that he was going to walk. There is also the director switch and the completely overblown budget. None of this is really 'weird' but it doesn't really make for a great first impression.Actually, not really, if you count out complaints from die-hard fans such as "I don't want Gambit, I want X-Men". So far, it's just taking them more time than initally planned because of the director's switch (and something similar happened to Deadpool early on, as well, as Robert Rodriguez passed on the project and Adam Berg was in talks before they signed Tim Miller to direct). But them taking their time and releasing the movie in 2017 instead of this year is a good sign. And that movie has a star and producer which seems to be at least half as passionate about the character as Ryan Reynolds is about Deadpool. That project's cool in my book. Great star, great director (Doug Liman may have been hit or miss in the past, but he more than made up with Edge of Tomorrow). I'm pumped to see their take on Gambit.

And get banned in China? Nah not worth the R rating.
Deadpool is obviously going to cleansweep domestically, but it's currently wait and see internationally, lets not forget that American Sniper did a staggering $300M+ domestically but not so much internationally.
Hell if Deadpool has an overall gross of $700M then every studio making cbm are going to start considering R rated.
This movie is gonna have a bigger opening than any of the X-Men films?The movie deserved it. It wasn't ashamed of source material and fully embraced it and it has paid off.
This movie is gonna have a bigger opening than any of the X-Men films?The movie deserved it. It wasn't ashamed of source material and fully embraced it and it has paid off.
Except that a lot of people were sceptical about Channing Tatum to begin with, though people seem to be warming up to him, there were also early stories that he was going to walk. There is also the director switch and the completely overblown budget. None of this is really 'weird' but it doesn't really make for a great first impression.
I suppose I can't argue with any of those points. We'll see how it goes down the line.Ryan Reynolds was fresh off X-Men Origins: Wolverine when they started working the script, and then went on to star in Green Lantern, and got (undeserved) hate on the web.
It was the script and test footage leak which won most fans over. Only God knows if the $150m budget for Gambit is overblown, or if they simply tell a much bigger story than anyone thinks.
People not liking Channing Tatum is up to anyone's opinion (I'm rooting for the guy since 21 Jump Street), the surprise success of Magic Mike has also shown that he's a pretty competent producer. And the director's switch happened way early in development, and allows Doug Liman to make the project his own.
Fox not rushing it into production with a filmmaker who just signed on is a good sign.
They have yet to start filming. Unless there are huge problems during producetion and post, I don't see it being actually in a bad spot.

I suppose I can't argue with any of those points. We'll see how it goes down the line.![]()

Yeah... I really want it to be good as well. Can't wait until we get to see a bit more and hope doesn't disappoint.Only time will tell. But honestly, I always hope for the best, especially if talented people are involved.![]()

What was Deadpool's budget?
What was Deadpool's budget?