TheVileOne
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It's very annoying that many UK cinema's are only haveing two showings a day for Hellboy 2
Its not out in the UK until August 22nd.
I think if the movie makes over $10 million over the weekend it will be a good weekend.
Hellboy II deserves a lot more money, but suffered from one of the worst release dates one could come up with, next too this weekend.
This whole summer season has been plagued with bad release dates from studios...it got too cluttered.
This is the last thing I'm going to post because I'm no troll. But I think that the movie deserves exactly what it's getting and that this bad of a drop can not only be attributed to TDK.
The only legit bombs this summer I think are THE LOVE GURU and SPEED RACER.
Universal's Hellboy II: The Golden Army lost a disturbing 70.9% of its first weekend sales
Disturbing is right! 70.9%
WOW thats pretty steep - things are looking a bit shaky now.
Usually, the fanboys on here are leaping on second weekend drop-offs as evidence of a film being crap. What do they say this time? What happened with Hellboy proves that competition plays a huge part. And therefore release date. A very poorly chosen release date for this second sequel. Here in the UK, we don't get it until August 22.
If you are talking about the film i think you are (your name IS X-Maniac after all), its simply not comparable, Hellboy is no wear near as well known as X-Men is, and X3 didnt have the most anticipated movie of the year opening a week after it.
Gutted us brits have to wait so long to see it though.
I was hinting partly at X3 but also at Ang Lee's Hulk and also at The Incredible Hulk, both of which had large drop-offs in the US.
X3 is more or less off the radar now and I was really making a point more with regard to Incredible Hulk which fell by 60.1 per cent in the US on its second weekend, a figure seized upon by many to show that the film was rubbish and that a reboot of a recent movie was not a good idea (thus trying to prove that rebooting SR wouldn't work either).
X3 is of course part of the argument, but i was thinking more of Hulk in this case, as its success was said to be a factor in deciding a SR sequel.