i;ve often wondered? who actually makes the estimates?
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Fan social media posts on The Force Awakens have been pretty toxic for the better part of two years as well. A chunk of the fanbase has concluded that "The Mouse" is evil and the even the prequels are better because they're "true" Star Wars. Why? Because George made them.
Aside from Rogue One's safe fan service Disney isn't going to win those people over. They've made up their minds.
And in this case, one Disney subsidiary (Buena Vista) is acting as distributor for another (Lucasfilms).The distributors who put out the films.
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But sometimes analysts for the trades like Deadline or the Wall Street Journal and the like.
As I said in a previous post, I think that a lot of people are underestimating how many people were underwhelmed by VII. I know people who haven't seen VIII because VII failed to peak their interest. "I'll wait for Netflix."I have to disagree with you what you are saying sounds more like what people are saying with this movie. I never heard any one say that TFA was worse then the prequels the only thing I have seen people say really is that it was a ok movie and was way to similar to ANH.
As I said in a previous post, I think that a lot of people are underestimating how many people were underwhelmed by VII.
TFA has had its detractors from day one. The "Mary sue" exaggerations, people falsely claiming it's a remake, people claiming it was too safe etc.
The GA loved TFA . I would say that fandom has shifted on TFA from overwhelmingly praising it, to now, post TLJ, being far more critical of it and JJ.
When TFA was first released ,there were a lot more SW fans who defended it against criticisms. In the two years since the hype, and since Johnson's TLJ , a lot of the fans who defended TFA are much more critical of it and critical of JJ.
I think TFA is still thought highly of by the GA, but I've definitely seen more of a shift toward the negative among the SW fans toward it than they did in the first month of release.
JJ was considered " The man who saved SW". Now he's been painted as being" too slavish and worshipful" to the OT.
We'll see where SW fandom is on TFA and TLJ post episode 9.
t:TFA has had its detractors from day one. The "Mary sue" exaggerations, people falsely claiming it's a remake, people claiming it was too safe etc.
And on the internet there is this habit of turning against films. It becomes "cool" to hate on something that was positively received. It's happened with TFA. But it's not the general consensus. That I'm sure of.
Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy is generally held in high regard, especially the middle chapter, but man, are it's detractors loud. Freaking loud.Is that a common thing? A lot of the films that are currently held in high regard obviously didn't see that for some reason.
I don't know how loud the detractors for TDK are as I've barely heard them. Rises sure but that wasn't something that happened after the event to be cool, they were there from the beginning. Same goes for all those Ragnarok criticisms. Most people loved it but those comments above were there on day 1. And TLJ doesn't seem to be any more mixed now than it was after the first people here saw it with most liking it but a good number of people not liking it.Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy is generally held in high regard, especially the middle chapter, but man, are it's detractors loud. Freaking loud.
I read a Thor: Ragnarok social media post the other day featuring an interview with Tessa Thompson - the comments under the link were toxic. "That's not Valkyrie!" "Disney and their SJW crap!" "Taika Waititi ruined Thor! Too much comedy!"
These comments aren't indicative of general consensus but again, these folks are loud.
I see my fair share of "Batman Begins is the best Nolan Bat-film. Dark Knight just has Heath" comments. Plot holes (Batman left The Joker at the party!) discussions often drive me up the wall. I don't think that a lot of people have a concrete grasp on what a plot hole actually is. Filmmakers often need to make tough sacrifices to keep the momentum of the narrative flowing.I don't know how loud the detractors for TDK are as I've barely heard them. Rises sure but that wasn't something that happened after the event to be cool, they were there from the beginning. Same goes for all those Ragnarok criticisms. Most people loved it but those comments above were there on day 1. And TLJ doesn't seem to be any more mixed now than it was after the first people here saw it with most liking it but a good number of people not liking it.
I guess I don't actively read current discussions of TDK nowadays as its merits are clear as day for me and I've already discussed it to death. Any of these things that get brought up wouldn't register with me as significant and even worth discussing so I probably forget them if I see them.I see my fair share of "Batman Begins is the best Nolan Bat-film. Dark Knight just has Heath" comments. Plot holes (Batman left The Joker at the party!) discussions often drive me up the wall. I don't think that a lot of people have a concrete grasp on what a plot hole actually is. Filmmakers often need to make tough sacrifices to keep the momentum of the narrative flowing.
The Rises/Bruce Wayne, TLJ/Luke Skywalker criticisms and concerns are pretty similar come to think of it. I have an affinity for flawed, broken heroes who rise up and inspire, so I have a blind spot there I suppose.
t:I see my fair share of "Batman Begins is the best Nolan Bat-film. Dark Knight just has Heath" comments. Plot holes (Batman left The Joker at the party!) discussions often drive me up the wall.
Canto Bight dragged (undeniably) for me on my first viewing but I appreciated what Rian was trying to do on the second. I dig the tragedy of the best laid plans going to waste. And I'm also in the minority here because I like DJ and what Benicio did with the character and what he represented. The stuttering is bizarre but oh, so him.I guess I don't actively read current discussions of TDK nowadays as it's merits are clear as day for me and I've already discussed it to death. Any of these things that get brought up wouldn't register with me as significant and even worth discussing so I probably forget them if I see them.
Rises, TFA, R1 and TLJ all had a similar impact on me on first viewing where I liked them fine but was slightly disappointed. I liked all of the other 3 (aside from TLJ) much more on my 2nd viewings although none are my favourites. TLJ might take a 3rd viewing. I liked it nearly all the way through but just don't like that ending for Luke and a chunk of the film (Canto Bight) feels like a waste of time and many of the supporting characters didn't quite hit the mark for me. The Throne room scene is all kinds of awesome though and I happen to like some parts that aren't popular (like Snoke).
Btw nothing wrong with liking what you like. I just watched and loved Gods of Egypt which seems to have been universally panned.t:
It's been interesting to follow The Last Jedi's box office progression, for sure.
We saw four films cross 1 billion at the box office in 2017 and the MCU didn't have a representative.
1. The Last Jedi 1,264.9 billion
2. Beauty and the Beast 1,263.5 billion
3. The Fate of the Furious 1,236.0 billion (insanity)
4. Despicable Me 3 1,034.8 billion (Colour me surprised. I figured this was fading)
5. Spider-Man: Homecoming 880.2 million
6. Wolf Warrior 2 870.3 (854 million from China!!! Safe to say that this franchise is their Star Wars?)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Thor: Ragnarok, Wonder Woman and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (yuck) round out the top 10.
I expect Infinity War to push the original Avengers box office take domestically and internationally. It will be a monster. 6 years of anticipation.
My biggest box office disappointment from 2017 was War for the Planet of the Apes's paltry 490.7 million take. I'm not sure why Dawn didn't click with audiences but it obviously had an affect on the finale. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes made 710 million worldwide.
Blade Runner 2049's box office didn't surprise me but it bombed big time considering it's budget. Oh well. I loved it.