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I thought both KK and A-Team looked bad. So, I don't mind A-Team tanking.
This summer is awful
This summer is awful


As of today, the movie has grossed $299.3 million. On Monday it'll pass the $300 million mark. So, the road to $320 million continues.
This summer is so weak that there is a celebration going on for Karate Kid's 50 million OW. Fifty freaking million...people are just staying home this year. The economy sucks. If Toy Story 3 "underperforms" (whatever that really means) it's official.
The markets are too saturated. Karate Kid and A-team opening the same weekend? Last week you had Get Him to the Greek, Killer and Marmaduke all opening, and then Memorial day you had PoP and SATC2.
Exactly.movie industry usually strives during rescession...these films are just all too underwhelming.
if tdk was to come out next week all this talk of bad ecomny would fade i'm sure.

" card to save face. 
The market is not saturated at all. Otherwise you would have had both of the openers do better, and share the loot equally. IIRC Wall-E and Wanted both opened very well directly against each other in 2008, both getting $50m+ for the weekend. Last December, we had two openers (Sherlock Holmes and the Alvin "Squeakquel") do $45m+ directly against each other AND Avatar.The markets are too saturated. Karate Kid and A-team opening the same weekend? Last week you had Get Him to the Greek, Killer and Marmaduke all opening, and then Memorial day you had PoP and SATC2.

The market is not saturated at all. Otherwise you would have had both of the openers do better, and share the loot equally. IIRC Wall-E and Wanted both opened very well directly against each other in 2008, both getting $50m+ for the weekend. Last December, we had two openers (Sherlock Holmes and the Alvin "Squeakquel") do $45m+ directly against each other AND Avatar.
What you're suggesting re: market saturation is that there are so many movies out, nobody could decide what they wanted to see and thus stayed home in frustration.
People just didn't want to see these recent movies. Simple as that.
movie industry usually strives during rescession...these films are just all too underwhelming.
if tdk was to come out next week all this talk of bad ecomny would fade i'm sure.

You have something to back this up? What could have possibly changed in the piracy field, between now and last year? C'mon son.Piracy is also worse this year.
