May have been your crowd. The crowd I was in they were really into it. Some even clapped when the movie ended, especially when they saw Thanos. I don't get why people say Ultron wasn't a good villian. I actually liked him. But about Feige and directors......he can't be to hard on them because as you have seen some tend to leave and you don't want to have a bad reputation of being a taskmaster when it comes to your movies. I will say I was really disappointed thatthe Hulk didn't say a freakin word the entire movie, just freakin moaned!!
I have seen the movie twice. The first time there were applauds and cheers at the end. The second time there was nothing. But both times there were positive reactions during the course of the film. Every crowd is different.
You saw it twice in the same weekend?
It's looking like only about a 1/3 of Ultron's ticket sales have been 3D so far, which is a sharp decline from TA1 which had 52%. That is a huge drop and likely the largest contributing factor in the total being so much lower, even more so than the fight's impact.
Does anyone want to even think that it opening OS hurt the domestic BO? seeing as how every torrent site had a decent copy of it up as soon as it was released. Some people watch it like that and if they like it then see it on the big screen. I feel piracy has an impact on a movie. That and the reviews have not been as good.
Does anyone want to even think that it opening OS hurt the domestic BO? seeing as how every torrent site had a decent copy of it up as soon as it was released. Some people watch it like that and if they like it then see it on the big screen. I feel piracy has an impact on a movie. That and the reviews have not been as good.
It's looking like only about a 1/3 of Ultron's ticket sales have been 3D so far, which is a sharp decline from TA1 which had 52%. That is a huge drop and likely the largest contributing factor in the total being so much lower, even more so than the fight's impact.
20% is not a standard drop in early May. It's actually a very good hold if it happens. Could easily end up closer to 30% though.
I think Disney assumes people who watched the fight last night will turn out today so the drop will be smaller. I'm not so sure that will happen though. I don't think they are taking into account the fact that people who just plopped down $100 for PPV last night (or a rather large bar tab for that matter) are going to be willing to plop down another $15 today to go to the movies today. There are also plenty of people who may not be in a rush to see AoU that normally would have tagged along with friends to see it on a Saturday night who opted to watch the fight instead.
Didn't affect TA1 which also opened early overseas.
are we really acting like this are bad numbers
really?
To get 83% of a weekend and still fall $20 million short of the original really does show the impact of the fight and the loss of the large 3D boost Marvel enjoyed for TA1.Some numbers:
AoU did 83% of the total BO of the weekend: $187,656,000 out of a $226,169,600 total.
Avengers1 did 80%: $207,438,708 out of $258,295,713 total
So I guess you could say IT WAS a slow weekend, that fight might have hurt the general BO.
Same weekend previous years
2013: $217,4 M (Iron Man 3, 80% of total)
2014: $154 M (The Amazing Spider-Man, 59% of total)
I knew it wouldnt beat Avengers 1's opening weekend and I thought the opening weekend predictions of 200 to 230 million were a bit much but 187 million in three days is still great.
Okay, that does make a bit more sense as the nearly 19% drop from TA1 to AoU seemed a bit high. Dropping only 5% means it lost about $5-8 million in that department, if we use TA1 as a baseline. That leaves another $15 or so million that's likely accounted for in the fight/sporting events, lower critic scores, and lesser WOM.Deadline reports the 3D share at 47%. The 33% you're seeing is for non-IMAX, non-Premium Large Format "regular" 3D shows. You can't exclude IMAX 3D or premium large format 3D from the 3D share. Both of those were included in TA1's 52%.
Yea but Avengers was new and something many wanted to see on the big screen. Maybe it didn't have a huge effect but could still have played a part on some. But the decline in 3D sales could also be a huge factor
To get 83% of a weekend and still fall $20 million short of the original really does show the impact of the fight and the loss of the large 3D boost Marvel enjoyed for TA1.
I didn't think it would beat Avengers 1. Certainly not domestically. But I had it slightly below in WW totals around a little over 1.4 bil.
20% is not a standard drop in early May. It's actually a very good hold if it happens. Could easily end up closer to 30% though.