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I think some people who are linked to Marvel or Warner Bros - or who want the rights to be handed back to Marvel - might be acting that way...![]()
Shocker.
I think some people who are linked to Marvel or Warner Bros - or who want the rights to be handed back to Marvel - might be acting that way...![]()
I'm not talking about the posters. I'm talking about the entire promotion campaign--the stuff that people actually pay attention to, like the tie-ins, the commercials, the featurettes, and the trailers. Not just the posters.are you serious? Everybody was laughing at the horrible posters
It was very well marketed, not quite as heavily as X3 or Wolverine (times have changed dramatically in the marketing world over the last 2-3 years), but it definitely wasn't lackluster. BTW, I've never seen any of these "crappy" posters anywhere in my location. I've only seen them online.My general perception is that it wasn't marketed as heavily as The Last Stand or Wolverine, but I have no real evidence to back that up apart from my own overall feeling that I didn't see as much material offline. It's possible that they were trying to keep the marketing budget down, hence the crappy posters and reliance on Facebook.
I'm not talking about reviews. That's not where that perception comes from---at least not what I'm referring to here. I'm talking about how so many people are and have been associating this movie with Wolverine and X3 to the point where they aren't that too excited or in a rush to see this. Hangover is an entirely opposite situation and Pirates 4, while doing ok, definitely didn't perform quite as well as people expected, but the thing is, Pirates 4 had a lot more going for it than XMFC did in terms of momentum and profitability.Predicting the movements of the general audience is tricky. Harsh reviews didn't put them off flocking to Pirates 4 or Hangover 2.
motivation isn't a issue when everyone faces annihilation if they don't help the hobbit suceed in his task
It was very well marketed, not quite as heavily as X3 or Wolverine (times have changed dramatically in the marketing world over the last 2-3 years), but it definitely wasn't lackluster. BTW, I've never seen any of these "crappy" posters anywhere in my location. I've only seen them online.
I'm not talking about reviews. That's not where that perception comes from---at least not what I'm referring to here. I'm talking about how so many people are and have been associating this movie with Wolverine and X3 to the point where they aren't that too excited or in a rush to see this.
Hangover is an entirely opposite situation and Pirates 4, while doing ok, definitely didn't perform quite as well as people expected, but the thing is, Pirates 4 had a lot more going for it than XMFC did in terms of momentum and profitability.
^That's good. I hope that's not an overestimate like the opening weekend numbers were.
I will buy or rent this movie on Bluray, but I will not go to the movie theater to see this movie. The Marvel made movies will get my money in the movie theater. Not fox.
Refined numbers at TOLDJA say First Class pulled in $7.5 million today and is looking at $23 million for the weekend and Super 8 is over-performing at looking to hit as high as $35 million.