TheVileOne
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When all is said and done, they will have done it a million times better.
That is my only gripe with these things, is that Bay doesn't know quite when to end it. After like two hours and 10 minutes you're like, "well they should be wrapping up the final battle soon, then its another half hour of ********.
You do know Transformers: Prime did this plotline, right?
Those guys wrote the first iron man so I was sure we'd get something coherent.
Fast and Furious franchise: Thanks to China, we are the biggest blockbuster of all time box office wise
Transformers: Hold my beer.
TF5's lackluster ticket presales numbers suggest that the record books arent about to be re-written. In fact, if the early pre-opening sales trend holds, The Last Knight wont even come close to taking bragging rights as the highest-grossing film of 2017, let alone all-time. While it's still far too early to predict with any certainty, box office watchers shouldn't be too surprised at this point if the fifth film in the franchise doesn't even match the fourth film's grosses.
Precisely 72 hours before its midnight Thursday China release begins, Last Knight's presales were running at barely half the level that Fate of the Furious (aka "Furious 8") had enjoyed in the run-up to its PRC debut a few months ago on April 14th. The presales numbers for midnight screenings on one prominent sales site stood at 8.4 million RMB for TF5 versus 17.2 million RMB for Furious 8. Presales for Friday and Saturday screenings were running similarly far behind those of Furious 8, at 29.1 million RMB for TF5 versus 62.2 million for Furious 8 on Friday, and 16.1 million for TF5 versus 28.1 million for Furious 8 on Saturday.
Fate of the Furious opened to a spectacular $193 million 3-day debut weekend and finished with $392 million, the second highest box office total in Chinese history after The Mermaid. Things can change swiftly in the fickle PRC market, but as things stand now it looks like it will be a stretch for Transformers: The Last Knight to top $150 million in its opening weekend and $330 million for its total run. That would be far short of the $382 million that one Chinese investor told me distributors are guaranteeing to the film's financial backers.
I was going to post this.Mr. Sunday Movies
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