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Any Vulcan fans?
X-Men: Deadly Genesis is an awesome movie title
X-Men: Deadly Genesis is an awesome movie title
Any Vulcan fans?
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X-Men: Deadly Genesis is an awesome movie title
The persistent sniping and anti-Fox agendas in here are really tiring.
Stop spoiling the party, haters... talk about what you want to see or 'do one'...
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How could it have been a disappointment? The Wolverine and First Class didn't make nearly as much as DoFP. It made exactly as much as Fox wanted it to make and their confidence in the property shows in their future projects.
Because people believe this $70 million estimate profit report from Deadline which is not even official.
Also, that report was just for ticket sales. It didn't include home video sales, product placements, partnerships from other companies, etc..
That report doesn't matter to me. Because if DOFP's profit was disappointing then the profit for Interstellar was also disappointing too? Err no. I think they just calculated the estimated production budget/estimated marketing budget/ww box-office gross then just did the math for themselves on how much proft was earned by the studio. It wasn't like those profit actually came from the studios.
Fox will continue to make X-Men films in at least the next 3 years, unlike Sony, which had to reboot Spider-Man again and needed help from another studio because of TASM2's box-office performance.
Because people believe this $70 million estimate profit report from Deadline which is not even official.
Also, that report was just for ticket sales. It didn't include home video sales, product placements, partnerships from other companies, etc..
Oh see its not even accurate.In addition, the Sony hack shows that Deadline overestimated on those Spidey numbers.
Oh see its not even accurate.
You're using the fact that they overestimated on a movie with an insane marketing campaign (as well as a change in merch rights compared to the Raimi films, which not everyone understood) to assume that Days of Future Past made way more than they estimated.
Well then.
Would anyone want Liev Schreiber to return? He was the best part of Origins
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You want to turn Hugh's last time as Wolverine into a set up movie ala Iron Man 2?
Hell no. Give Jackman and Schrieber the the final fight they deserve. You can still include another villian, but I NEED Mangold to have a Wolvie/Sabertooth fight on par with the Shingen fight.
Let Wolverine 3 focus on some new characters, such as Omega Red. Great chance to introduce Dark Star, one of my faves.
I NEED Mangold to have a Wolvie/Sabertooth fight on par with the Shingen fight.
I think that's just complicating the issue with the two Sabretooth portrayals. When is the film set? What happens in that fight? What are its consequences?
And would Liev want to come back after the Origins experience, not to mention the film's bad reviews?
Any Vulcan fans?
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X-Men: Deadly Genesis is an awesome movie title
Hollywood finances are always a bizarre world to me anyway.
When $70 million is a "disappointment" and actors get paid $20 million or more, it all just seems too unreal to comprehend.
I don't even know what I'd do with $20m, what on earth do the actors do with all that money (apart from appear at fundraisers and get ordinary people to hand over their money!!!). I wouldn't need to work ever again, lol...
The X-Men films have traditionally been hampered by an expensive cast, something Guardians didn't have for a start. And also Avengers can afford an expensive cast with their billion-dollar movies (and even then, it's only RDJ who's raking it in, Whedon got less than a million for the first film so no wonder he's bailing out of that rollercoaster).
The cast shouldn't become bigger than the characters (cough.. Jackman, Lawrence, etc). Guardians proved people will still enjoy a film with a lesser-known cast if it's well-made (and in Guardians' case, many people loved that it was unconnected to the other films so they didn't have to know the backstory of a whole load of movies before they went into the cinema). Disney/Marvel also makes fun, simplistic action-adventure movies without complex plots so that kids (and people overseas who need to read subtitles) can easily understand them.