Oh, I know that's gonna be a huge one. I'm actually predicting 100M in two days for SM3, now that I see the power in X3.GoldGoblin said:Just wait until S-M3 comes out and beats that.
Visionary said:But I'm surprised, it seems no matter how much you people b:tch about these films...you keep going to see them in record numbers. And there was and still is, a lot of b:tchin' going on about X-Men 3. Just look at those numbers. Maybe B:tchin-N-Moaning is a good sign.![]()
Visionary said:Oh, I know that's gonna be a huge one. I'm actually predicting 100M in two days for SM3, now that I see the power in X3.
But I'm surprised, it seems no matter how much you people b:tch about these films...you keep going to see them in record numbers. And there was and still is, a lot of b:tchin' going on about X-Men 3. Just look at those numbers. Maybe B:tchin-N-Moaning is a good sign.![]()
The Batman said:Vis, i see what you've been talking bout all these years:
"Scotts gonna die??? This movie will suck"....and they all went to see it.
The writers deceived the fans, the fans knew of the dirty politics, and the dark phoenix saga was ruined....and they turned out in record numbers.
Honestly, i didnt think the X-Men had the power to overthrow spidey. After reading these results, i'm obviously wrong.
If only the batflicks can do these numbers
cmill216 said:The problem with Batman is that he lacks the spectacle of these Marvel flicks (or even Superman, as we'll see in a month). Big, explosive battles make a difference at the BO.
cmill216 said:The problem with Batman is that he lacks the spectacle of these Marvel flicks (or even Superman, as we'll see in a month). Big, explosive battles make a difference at the BO.
Doc Ock said:Then how the heck do you explain Shrek 2's huge box office take?? It's number 3 on the highest grossing movies of all time.That has no big explosive battles or dazzling special fx.Batman is WAY more iconic than Shrek.
The Batman said:As for Supes....I'm starting to think a supervillain wouldve made the movie more accessible. Supes can pull of more stuff than both X-Men and Spidey if it wanted. too bad most superman villains suck.....
cmill216 said:....I'm talking about comic book films.![]()
Shrek 2? Kids, kids, families, families.
Doc Ock said:So?? You said large spectacle movies rake in the cash.
And the Batman movies are not aimed at kids and families??
cmill216 said:Braniac, Zod, Metallo. He's only got a few decent ones.
cmill216 said:What are you getting at? I said, the Batman films don't have the wam-bang explosive action of the X or Spidey flicks, and that draws a lot of people on its own. This discussion has nothing to do with other blockbusters (such as Shrek).
Doc, come on. Batman Begins? That was aimed directly at kids?
And as far as the $ amount of previous Bat flicks, Batman and Batman Returns were WAY too dark for most children (especially the latter).
But Shrek is a PG-rated movie for the whole family, while Batman Begins is a lot darker and more adult, some parents even complained about the dark tone. The filmmakers clearly stated they weren´t going to sugarcoat it for little kids.Doc Ock said:My point is that movies like Shrek don't have that wam-bang explosive action that X-Men and Spidey have either.But they still make more numbers than the Batman movies.
And Batman is way more iconic than Shrek will ever be.Every kid knows Batman.
It was aimed at everyone.
I'll grant you the first two were dark,but that's Batman.He is dark.Not a neon city with bat nipples,bat credit cards,and campy villains trying to out ham eachother.
And a dark Batman is no reason not to make big box office numbers.
Doc Ock said:My point is that movies like Shrek don't have that wam-bang explosive action that X-Men and Spidey have either.But they still make more numbers than the Batman movies.
And Batman is way more iconic than Shrek will ever be.Every kid knows Batman.
It was aimed at everyone.
And a dark Batman is no reason not to make big box office numbers.
cmill216 said:Shrek: PG, CG animation, cutesy, funny, silly jokes, yet smart enough for adults? Sounds like the recipe for A LOT of success.
I really don't know what I can say for the Batman films not having massive explosive BOs. They are a part of the superhero genre (like Spidey and the X-Kids), but they just don't have the same "WOW" factor, no matter how iconic the character is.
(Ironically, I only went to see Batman Begins because it was "Batman". Honestly, the trailer was really "meh" for me. The film turned out to be great, though).
And nowadays, every kid knows Shrek. HE'S become an icon as well.
Again, Shrek: a direct-for-the-family & kids film.
My guess for Batman Begins? Parents saw it and just thought it looked to be a bit too dark and "dramatic" for kids. *shrugs shoulders* I don't f***in' know.
Actually, it is, in a way.
Darker, slower. Less repeat viewings for kids, less families.
Yes, Harry Potter went darker and got a PG-13 rating, but it's Harry Potter, primarily a kids franchise.
Yes, Revenge of the Sith went darker, but it was Revenge of the Sith: big, loud, and ridiculously hyped.
ultimatefan said:The Batman franchise was huge in its day, if you adjust the numbers for inflation. It had a lot of problems, but they had nothing to do with the iconic value of the character - constant changes in tone and style from a movie to the other, etc.
Even Returns and Forever made pretty big numbers if you adjust it. They were just not as massive as the first.cmill216 said:Oh, yes. The first one? Massive. (broke the opening weekend record, no?)
But it slid with the uber-dark Returns.
It popped back up a bit with the lighter, more family friendly Forever. But the reviews killed the fanboy interest for B & R.