One screen is too much!
And yes, this never gets old. Trank, Fox and the "blind boosters" made this a failure worth celebrating.
Not a bit of humility or respect for the fans.
"They'll see it anyway."----is, in fact, exactly the attitude that Trank and the studio took. No respect for the franchise, it's history or it's fans.
Simply, "we are making a comic book movie loosely based on the FF and you being a slavish and less than discerning group of moviegoers will go see it."
Karma----so nice when it's a real thing.
FF pulled in a mighty $42,631 yesterday, which if my math is right amounts to about $37.50 a theater. Since the average ticket price these days is something like $8.61, that means that "Fantastic Four" not only describes the movie, but the audience as well.

FF pulled in a mighty $42,631 yesterday, which if my math is right amounts to about $37.50 a theater. Since the average ticket price these days is something like $8.61, that means that "Fantastic Four" not only describes the movie, but the audience as well.
Yup.
You know, there are many movies I didn't enjoy and some movies I refused to see, but NEVER EVER have I taken such a delight in the utter failure of a movie.
Many years ago, this would have actually scared me as a failure for the genre would make other studios think twice about doing any superhero movies, but nowadays the genre is more hearty.
GenPop knows better and so do the studios. DC/WB are not going to clear their slate because of this bomb and Marvel Studios sure won't either.
The only studio really effected by this is Fox. They are proving that the only way they have a decent chance to turn out a good superhero movie is if it's somehow X-related as they are essentially 0-5 against for other Marvel comic properties.
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And frankly, their efforts with X-Men have not been consistently good. I don't think they are out of the woods with that franchise. Another bad X-Men movie (I don't think the next one will be bad, but I'm just saying "if") and X-Men could be in trouble given the rather uneven quality of the movies they've put out. They don't have a lot of capital built up like Marvel does.
And if Hugh Jackman isn't around for very long........
All good points.
That's why I said "decent chance" as Singer is there for at least XM:A and Deadpool looks sweet, but I have zero interest in Gambit and it just feels off (but I'm willing to still give it a chance depending what I see/hear from now on)
I know they are spotty, but their best stuff has always had Singer involved, so I expect to still enjoy XM:A if nothing else.

Is that per screen or per showing? If they had 2 or 3 showings on the same screen, maybe the audience would be the Wonderful One or Tremendous Two??

FF pulled in a mighty $42,631 yesterday, which if my math is right amounts to about $37.50 a theater. Since the average ticket price these days is something like $8.61, that means that "Fantastic Four" not only describes the movie, but the audience as well.
This movie and its performance is like the Reverse Avengers.
4stic is currently at $54,929,894 as of yesterday.
Ant-Man's OW was $57,225,526. Will 4stic match that before it fades to crap?
I think the words you were searching for was "after it has faded to crap". I don't see any way this has another 2.5M left in its tank.
Others know more, but it was only doing 40K a day before losing screens this weekend. Does it even do anything close to 300K after all of that?? Say it gets a Friday bump of 100% and gets 80K on Friday, another 50% on Saturday and falls back to Friday #s on Sunday. That's 280K.....gonna be tough to hit 56M with anything that approximates those numbers....
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All good points.
That's why I said "decent chance" as Singer is there for at least XM:A and Deadpool looks sweet, but I have zero interest in Gambit and it just feels off (but I'm willing to still give it a chance depending what I see/hear from now on)
I know they are spotty, but their best stuff has always had Singer involved, so I expect to still enjoy XM:A if nothing else.
Yeah but isn't XM:A Singer's last XM film as well? So Jackman and Singer leaving...........that's not a good sign for Fox. Other than the Wolverine, no other Fox Marvel movie has done really well both financially critically. I don't see this as being a good thing for Fox in any sense of the word.
Yeah but isn't XM:A Singer's last XM film as well? So Jackman and Singer leaving...........that's not a good sign for Fox. Other than the Wolverine, no other Fox Marvel movie has done really well both financially critically. I don't see this as being a good thing for Fox in any sense of the word.
Yeah, I don't believe it though. Bay has done this 3 times already. It's good advertizing. "Don't miss "blah, blah's" last performance, etc." and if it's successful...."When did we say that we were leaving".
What was the point of Singer co-signing a F4/XM crossover if this was his last film? (Provided they were even serious about that)
Still, the point remains....where would Fox's Marvel studio franchise be without Jackman? Or Singer?
My point is that they aren't really on very solid ground even now. Unlike Disney/Marvel, this could tip either way very easily.
Agreed, I just don't wanna put too much stock into those particular comments until they're proven to actually be legit.
Fox is desperate now and since it's more likely that Singer's comments about a F4/XM crossover were just hype/promo then so could him leaving X-men. It's not like his last 3 non Marvel films were really successful anyway.
Jackman is another story but if the money and incentive is there then he'll be back. But that's not to say that either of their next two films still can't crap because of their presence.