DarknessOfDeath
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I plan on seeing X-Men First Class again this week. 

I was eh on Thor but First Class was great.
It's 160 mil for the budget, not 140.
First Class sequel is far from guaranteed, kiddos.
The budget is NOT 160m after tax credits. You need to take into account that before telling what the budget of the film is. The budget of this movie is in the range of 135-140m, which is still quite expensive considering this didn't have any stars.
There wasn't much time for indie moviemaking economy!
I'm still impressed that for $110mil 8 years ago, X2 still has the best looking CGI in any X-Men film.
But back to the box office, $222M after 10 days is encouraging. If it can get a $100M more WW then I think a direct sequel will happen.
Since the film has been performing almost identical to X1, I'm going to predict $12 million for next weekend. About a 50% drop from this weekend.
the flying scenes were really fun watching.
And a gift to the fans that have been waiting for it since many years ago.
and in my opinion, it was better and bigger than the flying in Thor.
I'm amazed First Class cost so much. Half of it was character-driven drama rather than FX-heavy spectacle.