I kinda agree. This year the box office has been affected by the recession. This time last year we already had like 3 or 4 movies that had made over 100 million at the box office. This year the only one has been Horton. Comes to show that less people are going to the theaters.
Yeah, but has there really been that movie everyone wanted to see out yet this year? The last movie I saw in the theater was I Am Legend, haven't even been interested in anything else. It's not the recession it's crappy movies.
Also, everyone stop talking about a movies lack of advertising if it's over a month away. All movies real advertising comes in the month before release, two weeks before being the biggest push. Every year it's the same thing, such and such movie isn't getting any advertising, the general public won't know about it, then we get 2-3 weeks before the release and it's everywhere. Once Iron Man opens, then Marvel will start promoting Hulk.
As for my pick of a flop, I think Narnia, it'll at least underperform compared to The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. TLTWTW is the story everyone is familar with from the Narnia stories, Prince Caspien isn't nearly as well known of a story, it's being released in an already cluttered May and fantasy movies are more geared towards winter, Harry Potter 3 being the prime example (5's success doesn't count so much because it had the final book's hype).
That or Speed Racer, it's not gonna have the female audience to succeed, mainly just fathers and sons and the dads and kids might want to see Iron Man instead. I think it would've been better to release it later in the summer.