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That's $12 Sony will never see. Oh well...
You think I'm the only one who feels this way? Oh well....
That's $12 Sony will never see. Oh well...
http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2014/05/13/the-price-sony-paid-for-rebooting-spider-man/This was the price of rebooting Spider-Man instead of just going with Spider-Man 4 or sticking to their original Spider-Man meets Twilight idea. The original Spider-Man franchise was a trendsetter, a gigantic and groundbreaking hit that had Hollywood desperately following in its footsteps. The cinematic adventures of Peter Parker were once trend-setters, but now they merely are followers, desperately trying to do what everyone else is doing but failing to establish itself as anything more than a pretender.
You think I'm the only one who feels this way? Oh well....
I'm all about analogies. Passengers get to make the call, we're all the passengers as die hard Spidey fans. What would YOU do?
People may complain and b**** about these movies, but they all go see it. It's easy to say you're going to boycott something that's 2 years away. It's when you see trailers and TV spots and start hearing about it that the fanboy kicks in. I couldn't boycott a Spider-Man movie if I tried. I'll always see them no matter how bad they look.
We're not the people Sony needs to worry about. It is the GA that are not as attached to the property like you or me that Sony is aiming to please. THEY'RE the BO majority. Sony has lost a fair amount of these people. That is why Sony needs to be concerned. The people less invested to Spider-Man are not going. The interest level just isn't the same. Do you here people buzzing about this movie in the streets? I don't. I felt the GA's enthusiasm pre-SM3. Here, it doesn't feel that way, and it reflects in the BO numbers.
Also, on the subject of fanboys, there is a difference between poster X seeing Spider-Man film once, and poster X loving it so much, he sees it 6 times. That 1 fan makes a difference of like 70 bucks. I saw Cap 2 5 times. I saw this 1 time. If fans don't like it, they don't get that repeat business. Once again, reflects in the BO numbers.
They're failing at making Spider-Man movies. The steady DOM decrease doesn't lie. If Sony was smart, they'd sell out HUGE to Disney/Marvel and focus on other smaller franchises. They're living in the days of SM and SM2 where the movies were well received and made a ton of money (for their time). Those times are over now, we live in an over saturated CBM market.
The potential money Disney/Marvel will make of Spidey being in the Avengers alone is enough to justify a HUGE price tag. Money doesn't seem to be an object for those guys...
People may complain and b**** about these movies, but they all go see it. It's easy to say you're going to boycott something that's 2 years away. It's when you see trailers and TV spots and start hearing about it that the fanboy kicks in. I couldn't boycott a Spider-Man movie if I tried. I'll always see them no matter how bad they look.
I think it would be smart for Sony not to sell Spider-Man outright to Marvel, but to sell the license to him for a one-off Avengers appearance or something. Raise the awareness/cool factor of your series by showing him with the other Marvel heavy weights, and then benefit from the Avengers boost. Financially, that would be best idea for Sony. This way, they can keep making money off Spider-Man films. If they sold him, they'd make a large chunk at one time and then would make no future profit. That being said, if Sony wanted to do that, they need to deliver higher quality.
Even if Sony and Marvel were pull such a momentous deal off the earliest Spidey could even appear to interact with them would be Avengers 3 which we are talking 2018 at the earliest. In the mean time what does Sony do with their projects? They have a film to release in two years. I don't think Marvel needs to make any deal with them because Avengers will be huge without Spidey. Marvel can let Sony tighten their own noose and choke until they are forced to give him up.I think it would be smart for Sony not to sell Spider-Man outright to Marvel, but to sell the license to him for a one-off Avengers appearance or something. Raise the awareness/cool factor of your series by showing him with the other Marvel heavy weights, and then benefit from the Avengers boost. Financially, that would be best idea for Sony. This way, they can keep making money off Spider-Man films. If they sold him, they'd make a large chunk at one time and then would make no future profit. That being said, if Sony wanted to do that, they need to deliver higher quality.
Like I said, when SM3 came out, everyone wanted to see this with me. I ended up seeing it 5 times because it felt like everyone in the world wanted to see it with their amazing best bud Spider-Fan. This movie, I saw it once and likely won't again. My family/friends don't care about these films like they did the prior ones. My brother, who is in England currently and loves comics as much as me, has yet to see this, and we discuss all these movies. Yet, he hasn't seen it yet. I'm not saying this in order to prove the last series was better. This is just illustrating to me that the enthusiasm for the character himself just isn't currently there. Sony needs to get that enthusiasm they squandered with SM3 onward back.
I agree on this completely. Sony should make some sort of arrangement for him to cameo in the Avengers or some Marvel project. I think Andrew would fit well with that cast. If he were to appear and interact with Stark and Cap (two of is biggest idols) as he does in the books, it would be a natural fit. I think that would increase his likability to GAs and re-awaken interest in him here stateside.
I think it would be great to see on screen but at this point Sony should be paying Marvel to use Spider-man in The Avengers not the other way around since the financial benefit of his appearing will be benefiting Sony and his series and not Marvel. The Avengers will already make astronomical box office without him.
Then you have Arad who said just last month that Spider-Man would only appear in The Avengers if he was the focal point since he's the most important character. Delusional.
Even if Sony and Marvel were pull such a momentous deal off the earliest Spidey could even appear to interact with them would be Avengers 3 which we are talking 2018 at the earliest. In the mean time what does Sony do with their projects? They have a film to release in two years. I don't think Marvel needs to make any deal with them because Avengers will be huge without Spidey. Marvel can let Sony tighten their own noose and choke until they are forced to give him up.
I still think a well recieved, new and fresh S6 movie would inject life into Spider-Man.
Cabin in the Woods scored 93% with critics (but only 73% with the GA) if Goddard if able to tap that subversive film making style of story telling and transfer it to S6 and the GA embraced the movie then it would create some excitement for when Spidey finally confronts them.
Spidey is tottering on his feet but he isn't down (yet) and franchises have come back from worse.
I still think a well recieved, new and fresh S6 movie would inject life into Spider-Man.
Cabin in the Woods scored 93% with critics (but only 73% with the GA) if Goddard if able to tap that subversive film making style of story telling and transfer it to S6 and the GA embraced the movie then it would create some excitement for when Spidey finally confronts them.
Spidey is tottering on his feet but he isn't down (yet) and franchises have come back from worse.
I don't think a good SS film necessarily translates to TASM's future success. The SS will mention Spider-Man, but it won't be ABOUT Spider-Man. For those people to comeback, they need a good film centered Spider-Man. Not his villains. That will only boost the street cred of the villains.
Also worth noting that Sony's Spectacular Spider-Man (IMHO) was the best small screen incarnation of the character ever. Disney got the rights for Spidey on the small screen and made Ultimate Spider-Man (IMHO) a dreadful animated series.
if S6 kicked ass and the end credits finished with the legend 'Sinester 6 will return in ASM3' it's anyone's guess if the GA's response is 'yes' or 'meh'.
It's only delusional if you no longer think Spider-Man is Marvel's flag ship character. An arguement to be made he is no longer the flag ship character but when you take into account all media, not just movies he still is Marvel's main man.
It's only delusional if you no longer think Spider-Man is Marvel's flag ship character. An arguement to be made he is no longer the flag ship character but when you take into account all media, not just movies he still is Marvel's main man.