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Well if they used The Manhunters this time around they might be able to compete with the Transformers a little better .Manhunters?
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Btw, Dave,
GOOD ONE!
Well if they used The Manhunters this time around they might be able to compete with the Transformers a little better .Manhunters?
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Well if they used The Manhunters this time around they might be able to compete with the Transformers a little better .
Btw, Dave,
GOOD ONE!
t: Thank you, sir!The iron's been cooling since 2008, god help them when the superhero craze wears out, they've got nothing else to fall back on.

What is the other Marvel movie announced for 2013 besides Thor 2? Btw, I don't think it is a dig at all; Marvel just wanted to secure that opening weekend, that's why they made the announcement as early as they did.
Iron Man 2 and Wolverine 2.
A 4th film is rumored - supposedly launching one of their other franchise characters.
If Cap is a hit maybe it too? Marvel is waiting just 2 years on Thor.
Shellhead 2
Fox probably want to launch Deadpool too if RR is available.
The iron's been cooling since 2008, god help them when the superhero craze wears out, they've got nothing else to fall back on.
I'm continually amazed that any would think the comic book film genre is going to "go away".I thought the super-hero film craze was going to cool too but so far it hasn't.
Maybe it is a permanent feature of the film industry now with 3 or 4 such films a year each doing well for the studio and maybe a couple like GL that don't do so well.
Ouch! GL fell behind Popper's Penguins? If you had told me this a few weeks ago, I would have called you crazy. With Larry Crowe and Monte Carlo opening this week GL will fall way way behind. If this movie reaches 125 mil domestic, it will be a miracle.1)TF3: $37,725,329
2)Cars2: $5,540,193
3) Bad Teacher: $2,979,609
4)Mr. Popper's Penguins: $1,340,791
5) Green Lantern: $1,212,252
6) Super 8: $1,192,725
lol, so cbms were dying pre-2008, TDK comes and goes, and now they're dying again.
Sounds like someone's bitter.
I'm not so sure of that at all. Since then we've had 2 uber successful Iron Man films, a blockbuster Batman film, another cash cow franchise created out of Thor and it's looking like Captain America may be bigger than Thor so add that one too.
I thought the super-hero film craze was going to cool too but so far it hasn't.
Maybe it is a permanent feature of the film industry now with 3 or 4 such films a year each doing well for the studio and maybe a couple like GL that don't do so well.
Not only is 2013's dance card full look at 2014.
My bet:
Avengers 2
Captain America 2
Re-booted Spiderman 2
X-Men related film
Re-boot Hulk? Or Daredevil?
That's at a minimum.
I do think that 4 Marvel related superhero films a year is about the limit. In order to avoid saturation.
Releasing one in spring, 2 in the summer and 1 at Xmas seems like a winning formula for Marvel.
There will be no Avengers 2. Avengers is a one and done thing.
Yep, there are too many of these films being released.Like I said, over saturation is not a good thing.
People only seem to complain about the saturation thing when one of the films does bad but when it does good no such talk.

People only seem to complain about the saturation thing when one of the films does bad but when it does good no such talk.
You don't complain about leaky pipes when the floor isn't wet.People only seem to complain about the saturation thing when one of the films does bad but when it does good no such talk.
GL is in the 5th place (behind Penguins for crying out loud) and falling fast. Still think WB will push through a sequel no matter how bad the box office numbers end up, but other SH like Flash and WW may not see their movie released in the forseeable future. This will definitely curtail WB's plans to rely on their stable of SH to succeed Harry Potter as movie franchises.
I dont think so if a super hero film is good it does good thats the way I look at it 2-3 superhero films thats nothing compared to the amount of terrible rom coms and kids film.Ah, no they don't actually. Film audiences are fickle and to continually bombard them with 2-3 superhero movies a year is only going to lead to an inevitable rejection.