Multiple people have told you this but you keep closing your eyes and ignoring it. Grossing 45-50 mill stateside when you spent 170-200 mill before marketing to make the movie is not good. And multiple people have given you multiple reasons why.How on earth I saw this post baffles me as you are on my ignore list for good reason.
Hellboy is a flop. 45-50 million is NOT a flop. Let’s see what it makes during its box office run before we label it a flop shall we.
To the bolded: I would really enjoy something like that.I'm pretty tired of the military/science angle they shove into all of these movies. Godzilla 98, Godzilla 2014 and now this one all put a lot of time on characters in or around the military and you get a lot of characters in control rooms saying nonsense stuff. I rolled my eyes so many times whenever someone said something along the lines of "we got 5 minutes before things go bad" or "monster X is almost here to fight monster Y now".
I feel like if they focused the movie on some people who weren't part of the government and basically innocent bystanders it would feel more interesting to me. Some guy is at work when things go down and he has to make it home to his daughter and evacuate from the city OR something like that. Not saying its revolutionary, but if done right you could give some emotional heart to a movie that also has monsters fighting each other. I'd much rather take that then military guys talking about how much they're gonna blow **** up. War of the Worlds comes to mind with Tom Cruise as the center point with crazy stuff happening around a normal family. I haven't seen Cloverfield but I've heard that one is also kinda similar where the main characters see things as they unfold?
I'm pretty tired of the military/science angle they shove into all of these movies. Godzilla 98, Godzilla 2014 and now this one all put a lot of time on characters in or around the military and you get a lot of characters in control rooms saying nonsense stuff. I rolled my eyes so many times whenever someone said something along the lines of "we got 5 minutes before things go bad" or "monster X is almost here to fight monster Y now".
I feel like if they focused the movie on some people who weren't part of the government and basically innocent bystanders it would feel more interesting to me. Some guy is at work when things go down and he has to make it home to his daughter and evacuate from the city OR something like that. Not saying its revolutionary, but if done right you could give some emotional heart to a movie that also has monsters fighting each other. I'd much rather take that then military guys talking about how much they're gonna blow **** up. War of the Worlds comes to mind with Tom Cruise as the center point with crazy stuff happening around a normal family. I haven't seen Cloverfield but I've heard that one is also kinda similar where the main characters see things as they unfold?
I'm pretty tired of the military/science angle they shove into all of these movies. Godzilla 98, Godzilla 2014 and now this one all put a lot of time on characters in or around the military and you get a lot of characters in control rooms saying nonsense stuff. I rolled my eyes so many times whenever someone said something along the lines of "we got 5 minutes before things go bad" or "monster X is almost here to fight monster Y now".
I feel like if they focused the movie on some people who weren't part of the government and basically innocent bystanders it would feel more interesting to me. Some guy is at work when things go down and he has to make it home to his daughter and evacuate from the city OR something like that. Not saying its revolutionary, but if done right you could give some emotional heart to a movie that also has monsters fighting each other. I'd much rather take that then military guys talking about how much they're gonna blow **** up. War of the Worlds comes to mind with Tom Cruise as the center point with crazy stuff happening around a normal family. I haven't seen Cloverfield but I've heard that one is also kinda similar where the main characters see things as they unfold?
I’m not saying it’s a success by any means but it isn’t a disaster like some are making it out to be. Let’s end this now as I’m tired of the back and forth.Multiple people have told you this but you keep closing your eyes and ignoring it. Grossing 45-50 mill stateside when you spent 170-200 mill before marketing to make the movie is not good. And multiple people have given you multiple reasons why.
I don't understand what your deal is. No one is doing it with malice or anything like that. We're just looking at the facts. Unless this has great legs, 50 mill is not a good start. Especially when you look at the Friday to Saturday drop.
I do agree flop is the wrong word. But it for sure is under performing.
But again as multiple people have mentioned, GvK is already filmed and good to go for the most part.
To the bolded: I would really enjoy something like that.
And yeah Cloverfield is pretty much like that. Some people didn't like the characters, but I thought they were fine.
No one is making it out to be a disaster on here except for you. Some of just pointing out that it's not doing well. I don't think anyone said the word "flop" until you said it.I’m not saying it’s a success by any means but it isn’t a disaster like some are making it out to be. Let’s end this now as I’m tired of the back and forth.
How on earth I saw this post baffles me as you are on my ignore list for good reason.
Hellboy is a flop. 45-50 million is NOT a flop. Let’s see what it makes during its box office run before we label it a flop shall we.
I'll say it right now, a $45 million opening weekend would be a flop for this film. It would not bode well for the future of this series and Kong vs. Godzilla.
Waiting five years to make the sequel was idiotic. They should not have waited that long. It was downright moronic. It hurt Star Trek as well because they burned out a lot of the momentum.
Truth. It baffles me why they choose to wait five yrs for a sequel. But that’s wb for ya