Mission: Impossible 3

Im going to see it again tomorrow... :(

I cant help it.
 
The movie was alright, but Hunt should've died.

That was such a crappy cop out the way they brought him back.

J.J. did a good job directing.

and the villian was awesome.
 
terry78 said:
Well, this is the first movie of the summer, and also a lot of people are waiting for the more "fantasy oriented" movies coming.

Compared to the opening weekend of a lot of movies that have opened up the summer in early may, and taking in inflation of ticket prices, I don't think this is very impressive.

We'll see what kind of staying power it has for the rest of the weekend, and then the weekdays, followed by the second weekend.

Its not about staying power anymore, its all about having one big opening weekend.
 
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=14411

M:i:III Kicks-Off Summer with $17M

Source: ShowBIZ Data
May 6, 2006



Tom Cruise's action threequel Mission: Impossible IIIhttp://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=6882 made $17 million its opening day and is likely to end up around the $50 million mark or slightly higher for the weekend. Paramount released the film in 4,054 theatres, the fourth-widest release for a movie ever.

"M:i:III" will easily beat last year's Kingdom of Heaven, which opened to $19.6 million in 3,216 theaters the same weekend, but it may not surpass 2004's Van Helsing, which took in $51.7 million in 3,575 theaters. Reviews and word-of-mouth are strong enough for "M:i:III" that it could continue bringing in business over the next few weeks despite heavy competition.
 
I have the worst luck with trailers. I got nothing X3 and nothing SR.
 
RedIsNotBlue said:
I have the worst luck with trailers. I got nothing X3 and nothing SR.

No X3 or SR? That sucks, dude. Hopefully you got POTC 2, right?
 
cmill216 said:
No X3 or SR? That sucks, dude. Hopefully you got POTC 2, right?

Well its happened with every movie I have gone to hoping to see a comic book film trailer...I get nothing. Yeah I got POTC2 but I dunno. I never really got into the first one but the second one I will at least check out on dvd. The best trailer I saw was Nacho Libre...looks ****in hilarious.
 
terry78 said:
Now did anyone actually see the Supes trailer with this? I keep hearing false info about it being attached. It wasn't on my print.

Haha, that sucks. In order the trailers I got:

Over the Hedge
Nacho Libre
Superman Returns (Full)
The Break Up
Casino Royale (Teaser)

So I saw it (M:I:3) twice in under 16 hours... it f**king rules, and if it were any other movie I'd be upset about the matinee being put up 90 cents but it's just too f**king good. :D

edit: an afterthought... the music on the roof of the hospital, and during the
cliche CPR
scene made me want to watch LOST again.
 
i got no ****ing trailers man

so pissed off.. only ones i got were nacho libre and over the hedge
 
If they would've
kept his wife dead and not done a ****ty mask cliche', this movie would've been one of my all time favorites due to its balls.
 
Clerk said:
If they would've
kept his wife dead and not done a ****ty mask cliche', this movie would've been one of my all time favorites due to its balls.

While I wouldn't have actually killed Julia, I felt cheated that they whiffed on the ballsiness of that opening scene. It felt cheap and disappointing to me. "Oh it wasn't her the whole time, screw you!"
 
TheVileOne said:
While I wouldn't have actually killed Julia, I felt cheated that they whiffed on the ballsiness of that opening scene. It felt cheap and disappointing to me. "Oh it wasn't her the whole time, screw you!"
I already explained that bit to you:confused:
 
50m is in the low end of the industry expectations. Not a disaster, but definitely below what such a well-established franchise was supposed to make, especially when it´s the first major release of the summer. It raises questions: is it the first sign of another slump? Was the franchise less solid than people thought - maybe the fact the MI movies have no continuity either in story, tone or style and the character of Ethan was never particularly relatable or human? Are people more interested in waiting for the word-of-mouth than flocking for the opening weekend and take the risk of disappointment? Have the Tomkat and scientology controversies finally caught up with Tom´s starpower?

Either way, I hope the movie´s not a failure cuz I love JJ Abrams work in the first couple seasons of Alias - the show kinda went down after that - and Lost. But it´s gonna need strong legs if it wants to make at least 200m.
 
ultimatefan said:
50m is in the low end of the industry expectations. Not a disaster, but definitely below what such a well-established franchise was supposed to make, especially when it´s the first major release of the summer. It raises questions: is it the first sign of another slump? Was the franchise less solid than people thought - maybe the fact the MI movies have no continuity either in story, tone or style and the character of Ethan was never particularly relatable or human? Are people more interested in waiting for the word-of-mouth than flocking for the opening weekend and take the risk of disappointment? Have the Tomkat and scientology controversies finally caught up with Tom´s starpower?

Well the first big early releases, first big releases of the summer in May in 04 and 05 disappointed and underperformed at the BO, at least well below expectations.

I will say, one problem I have with the movies is the lack of continuity and consistency between them. The ONLY returning character from the last 2 movies is Luther. So I think that element you raise about the lack of continuity is a good one.

I think the Pirates sequels, where you have the ENTIRE cast and crew coming back for more might perhaps be an indicator of this.

Either way, I hope the movie´s not a failure cuz I love JJ Abrams work in the first couple seasons of Alias - the show kinda went down after that - and Lost. But it´s gonna need strong legs if it wants to make at least 200m.

Here's what I say. Unless the movie has fantastic staying power on weekdays and subsequent weekends, it won't make 200 million at the US BO.

With the constant crap being churned out by Hollywood, coupled by the constant raising of ticket prices, is anyone surprised these movies underperform?
 
Just got back from seeing this and I thought it was pretty good. Hoffman was a great villain, though he was underused. One thing I didn't understand is how did his female translater betray him? Was it because he got kidnapped when he was in the bathroom? If so, then the other guy should have gotten killed too.

And these were the trailers I got.

X3(The first one)
POTC 2
Over The Hedge
The Break-Up
Nacho Libre
 
zeptron said:
Just got back from seeing this and I thought it was pretty good. Hoffman was a great villain, though he was underused. One thing I didn't understand is how did his female translater betray him? Was it because he got kidnapped when he was in the bathroom? If so, then the other guy should have gotten killed too.
She didn't betray him she failed him because
didn't realise that wasn't him or make Zehn as an agent
 
I think $200 mill in the States is all but out of the question if it can only pull $50 mill this weekend. Whatever legs it could have will get cut from out of it as we move deeper into May. This is by far the deepest month I can ever remember (Mi3, then Poseidon, then Da Vinci AND Over the Hedge, then X3).
 
Hunt's gotten a lot dumber since the first movie.

In the original he figured out the whole scheme and planned around it. In this one it all had to be explained to him. He's losing his touch.

I think it would've been a great twist had Cruise figured Musgrave out and work around it, because he favors misdirection.
 
TheVileOne said:
Hunt's gotten a lot dumber since the first movie.

In the original he figured out the whole scheme and planned around it. In this one it all had to be explained to him. He's losing his touch.

I think it would've been a great twist had Cruise figured Musgrave out and work around it, because he favors misdirection.

Most of that came down to the fact he was under an emotional pressure that had him beaten plus he was out of the field for a long period,he was owned at every turn
 
TheVileOne said:
Hunt's gotten a lot dumber since the first movie.

In the original he figured out the whole scheme and planned around it. In this one it all had to be explained to him. He's losing his touch.

Wasn't that sort of hinted at by the fact that
all he had been doing for a good while was training recruits
?
 
cmill216 said:
I think $200 mill in the States is all but out of the question if it can only pull $50 mill this weekend. Whatever legs it could have will get cut from out of it as we move deeper into May. This is by far the deepest month I can ever remember (Mi3, then Poseidon, then Da Vinci AND Over the Hedge, then X3).

In 2004, Van Helsing opened up with about the same in the US and ended with about $120 million in the US.

May 2004 also saw the release of Shrek 2, The Day After Tomorrow, and Troy. All of which were HUGE releases.
 
cmill216 said:
Wasn't that sort of hinted at by the fact that
all he had been doing for a good while was training recruits
?

He should only get wiser and more experienced with age ;) . Like Batman.
 
TheVileOne said:
In 2004, Van Helsing opened up with about the same in the US and ended with about $120 million in the US.

May 2004 also saw the release of Shrek 2, The Day After Tomorrow, and Troy. All of which were HUGE releases.

True, but Da Vinci AND Over the Hedge on the same day?! And then X3 after that?! And Poseidon will reach a broader audience than Troy (which was tagged with that R rating).
 
TheVileOne said:
He should only get wiser and more experienced with age ;) . Like Batman.

And I think we saw some of that "wisdom" with his great scheme for getting the
Rabbit's Foot in China
.
 

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