Superman Returns SR Sequel: $200 million or else!?

buggs0268 said:
God this is the saddest thing I ever did see in a movie that was supposed to make somewhere in the 300-350 mill area domestically.

Sadly, I agree with you. I never thought it would take this long to reach 200 million.:csad:

To think, I actually thought it could reach Spider-Man's numbers.:huh:

O'well, come on Superman 2.:yay:
 
well, it looks like a lock now for 200 mill.I hope Singer ups the anti so to speak,for the sequel.....but we shall see.
 
GreenKToo said:
well, it looks like a lock now for 200 mill.I hope Singer ups the anti so to speak,for the sequel.....but we shall see.
I sure hope so.
 
It is certainly sad that the film actually generated less interest than Signs (227 million), Rush Hour 2 (226 million), Armageddon (201 million) and many other equally dissapointing crapfests.
 
Showtime029 said:
I liked Signs and Armageddon?

Same here they were not bad movies. I really love Armageddon, Signs was ok, even tho I don't like Mel Gibson that much.
 
GarudA said:
Same here they were not bad movies. I really love Armageddon, Signs was ok, even tho I don't like Mel Gibson that much.

I thought Armageddon was really good, I am in the minority there. I also thought Signs was a really creepy take on sci-fi.
 
No,I loved Armageddon too.I saw it twice,and bought it once it came out.Signs was just o.k. to me,not bad,but not great either.
Showtime029 said:
I thought Armageddon was really good, I am in the minority there. I also thought Signs was a really creepy take on sci-fi.
 
Pleeeeeeeeeeeease tell me that SR has reached 200 M.
 
GreenKToo said:
No,I loved Armageddon too.I saw it twice,and bought it once it came out.Signs was just o.k. to me,not bad,but not great either.

Even though I am different, I am glad I am not alone.

I :heart: Armageddon.


I thought Signs was a great alien invasion movie, very grounded in reality. Its up there with Close Encounters for me.
 
What's the point of chasing numbers now? Even if it hits 200+ million (which is likely I guess), it's still a disappointment.

At this stage a sequel can already be expected, so why are people still so excited that it's finally reaching 200? (misplaced) pride?
 
I think it is something to follow for some people, not sure. Probably the same reason some are excited and hoping it won't 200million.
 
ervann said:
What's the point of chasing numbers now? Even if it hits 200+ million (which is likely I guess), it's still a disappointment.

At this stage a sequel can already be expected, so why are people still so excited that it's finally reaching 200? (misplaced) pride?

Because, despite what a movie might cost, the $200 Million Benchmark is petty much still the benchmark for "Blockbuster Movie" status. Just as recently as ten years ago, $100 million was still the benchmark for somehing to be considered a blockbuster film, but that's all changed as making $100 million is a pretty commonplace occurence these days. Very, very few movies cross the $300 million mark, despite what everyone here might say. In fact, only 22 movies have ever made that much. ( Domestic I mean ) In five to ten years time, with the cost of movies going up ( As well as ticket prices ) $300 million will be the new benchmark for the term "Blockbuster Hit" But until then, I would easily say it's still $200 million. That's why the figure is still important.
 
Lestat74 said:
Because, despite what a movie might cost, the $200 Million Benchmark is petty much still the benchmark for "Blockbuster Movie" status. Just as recently as ten years ago, $100 million was still the benchmark for somehing to be considered a blockbuster film, but that's all changed as making $100 million is a pretty commonplace occurence these days. Very, very few movies cross the $300 million mark, despite what everyone here might say. In fact, only 22 movies have ever made that much. ( Domestic I mean ) In five to ten years time, with the cost of movies going up ( As well as ticket prices ) $300 million will be the new benchmark for the term "Blockbuster Hit" But until then, I would easily say it's still $200 million. That's why the figure is still important.

That's right. Same thing was going on with Batman Begins last year. Once it hits 200m we can officially call it a blockbuster.
 
Well then i hope ever more SR makes the $200 million mark then.
 
ultimatefan said:
Another blow on the naysayers who try to make it sound like everybody hated this movie...
Wow. It is in 5th place. Yeah that is really a blow to us Naysayers. And your point is?
 
explode7 said:
Pleeeeeeeeeeeease tell me that SR has reached 200 M.
I will not tell you....and further more...NO SOUP FOR YOU!
 
Showtime029 said:
Even though I am different, I am glad I am not alone.

I :heart: Armageddon.


I thought Signs was a great alien invasion movie, very grounded in reality. Its up there with Close Encounters for me.
One of my favorite movies..I try to watch it anytime I see it is on TV. I haven't seen Signs..guess I will have to add that to my Netflix queue.
 
Signs is a fantasic movie IMHO and deserved even more than it made.
 

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