I’ll probably see it when it hits VOD.
I'm not too surprised since this is definitely a movie that the over 50-60 crowd would be more interested in and they're not going to the movies as much these days because of the pandemic. Besides that, Spielberg aside, it's also still a remake. Still, I can see this having good enough legs until the new year.
I’ll probably see it when it hits VOD.
I’ll probably see it when it hits VOD.
With an opening as weak and tepid as this along with its a hundred million dollar budget I don’t think it’s legs are going to save this one profit-wise. If this movie cost 50-60 million to make, sure, but I think the demographic most likely to gravitate towards seeing this type of movie would be older, like people well over thirty, and nowadays they aren’t flocking to the movie theaters thanks to an ongoing pandemic.To be fair, Greatest Showman opened to just under 9 million in non-pandemic times.
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Not saying it'll catch on like that, but a musical opening in December was always going to be a slow burn. I'm more curious what legs will be like for people not interested in Spider-Men or Matrix considering the acclaim it's getting.
Yes.Saw it last night!
I really enjoyed it and thought they did a great job with it. My only real quibbles were that a lot of plot points and dialogue seemed rushed and not as clear as in the 1961 movie. For example, it seemed like we waited a long time to find out that Maria and Bernardo were brother and sister. I think some audiences who aren't familiar with the story might be confused at times.
The cast was all great except for Ansel Elgort, who just sort of said the lines and sang OK but only really seemed on par with the rest of the cast in his dramatic nonsinging scenes. I'm surprised they didn't go with a stronger singer here considering how many young Broadway musical performers there are.
I wish the Jets had been more differentiated, I couldn't tell them apart. The only one I could pick out was Baby John because he was pretty obvious.
There were very few people at our 7:20 showing, I'd say maybe fifteen at most. I'd say it's mostly because of COVID, a lot of people still aren't boosted. And people just might not be interested in seeing a movie they think they've already seen. Maybe this should have been released next summer, it might have done better.
As a side note, my sister and I bought our tickets the day before, but when we got to the theater, there was nobody taking tickets. We could have just waltzed right in without paying a dime! Is this a new thing at theaters or something?
My Young Padewan, You must learn to Practice Safety At Home, While Reading Your Internet!dammit my nose is burning from hot coca coming out of my nose at that one thanks for that![]()
I read that Spielberg refused English subtitles for the scenes when they’re speaking Spanish. Kind of turned off by that, tbh. I guess I could figure out what they’re saying by the context of the scene, other body language, etc but if it’s a large chunk of the movie, I’ll be pretty annoyed.
It's because of racism:
We watched the original in music classes in our equivalent of high school and I just couldn't get into it at all. I don't even remember if we ever finished it even.