Movie tickets are expensive these days.
But that's not going to stop me from watching TASM and TDKR.
The good outweighs the bad by alot because, along with what you said, TASM also has going for it that fact that
1) It's Spider-Man and everyone (especially little kids) love Spider-Man.
2) It's in 3D. A huge addition to its take.
3) It opens July 4th, the biggest movie going week of the year, and it has 4 days, including the day it releases, all to itself and then only small competition over the weekend. Then 2 and half more weeks to take in money with, still, no significant competition releasing until TDKR releases.
4)The asian market loves Spider-Man and That's where majority of the take for these films come from. Considering its been 5 years since the last one, I think they'll be itching to see this one.
5) People are interested in this film. The trailer piqued the interest of a lot of people and most will be seeing this so see if its a good restart to the series.
So, I thinks there's a fair chance it will take a billion at the box office.
So is gasoline. What's your point?
What's your point to my point?
Where I live, regular price for movie tickets are $11.50, I don't even know how expensive 3D tickets are. How do you think people will spend their money? Money to pay for gasoline which will get people to work and to other places or money to buy movie tickets? Some people probably aren't willing to spend so much money on movies every few weeks, especially when things are only getting more expensive and when there's a "remake" of Spider-man vs highly anticipated sequel to TDK. People have to worry about paying bills, buying groceries, paying for gas every week. It might go, should I spend my money for ASM or TDKR when I have time to actually go the movies.
And obviously we can't take anyone on here into account because we're all mostly likely going to watch every movie.
I've said this before and I'll say it again, people who want to see Batman will see TDKR. People who want to see Spider-Man will see TASM. And people who want to see both... WILL SEE BOTH! ;O
There's no life or death decision here. If they're in a position where money's very tight, they shouldn't/won't even be spending money on a single cinema ticket.
I went so see the Hinger Games last night.
You know, the movie that just made over 150 million in its first weekend?
Well, all of the people in the auditorium were pretty excited when the TASM trailer 2 played.
I also heard many saw they wanted to see the new spider-man when they walked pass the poster for it.
I know its a small bit of the movie going population but it shows that people are indeed excited for this film.
I don't know how SM3 & B&R are that different. General audience really didn't like either all that much. Most of SM3's box office is due to SM2, after that? It dropped really heavily. Plus films that made less at box office, Pirates, turned around and made more than it on DVD. To fans, yeah SM3 is better. But, to non-fans? They're really not the main B&R haters. It's a fan thing. Thus, I see it as more equal-grounds. Also there was a longer time span between the two to forget B&R.
Same could be said for Bale.
I mean, don't get me wrong - I'm a Spidey fan first and foremost. But I'm not getting my hopes up that it'll do that good since I've seen what happened to 'Batman Begins' and really can't distinguish between what 'The Amazing Spider-Man' is going to do for Spider-Man from what 'Batman Begins' did for Batman. And yep, I am saying - placing my money on it - this new franchise is going to make the old one a memory.
Also to further this - look at what happened to X-Men:First Class. Very well critically acclaimed and I have yet to hear one bad word about it from general audience members YET it brought in the least money of all X-Men films and X-Men 3 performed very similarly to Spider-Man 3. Most of it's money coming in that first week due to X2. And then First Class got even lower - due to Wolverine most likely.
http://boxofficemojo.com/franchises/chart/?id=xmen.htm
Having a bad superhero film in a franchise, despite a somewhat reboot? It didn't work in Batman's favor. It didn't work in X-Men's favor. I'm just not getting my hopes up for Spider-Man because I have no idea how it'll be that different. You're saying the film will rock, that's for granted - I agree. But so did First Class and Begins, that didn't help - audience was still wary. For these films? As First Class 2 will show. You earn back the trust - then the second go around you can earn gold. Look for MOS to show similarly most likely. This happens time and time again. And I doubt there'll be an exception.
I predict 250 Domestic and 550-600 Overseas
Apparently the forecast in Japan (comes out June 30 there) is coming in a little underwhelming according to boxoffice.com.
That's nuts!.
Spider-Man Opens Bigger Than Avengers In Early Foreign Markets:
By NIKKI FINKE | Sunday July 1, 2012 @ 12:01am PDT
EXCLUSIVE: Sources are telling me that Sony Pictures The Amazing Spiderman swept the Asian box office this weekend as the much-anticipated actioner opened early in a handful of international territories. The reboot of Marvels most popular character will be released July 3rd in the U.S./Canada where rival studios report the tracking has been flat. Its off to a fantastic start overseas, an insider gushes to me. In Korea the 3D film debuted to $13M, bigger than Marvels The Avengers which scored one of the biggest openings ever there. The sources say that India took in $5+M, more than Avengers, for the biggest opening ever there for an American film.
Singapore, Hong Kong, Phillippines all reported huge openings, too. Its a very auspicious start for director Marc Webb and stars Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone in the Spider-Man origins film similar to the original told just 10 years ago. Disney may own Marvel now, but Sony Pictures doesnt have to share its worldwide box office grosses from The Amazing Spider-Man. Instead, Disney/Marvel receives all the merchandising loot
I wouldn't say mixed... not yet at least. I'd say the reaction has been mostly positive so far.TASM breaks the record of highest earning hollywood movie on 1st day in India
Although the reaction has been mixed