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WorthyStevens4 said:
That may change come summer 2008. ;)

Nah, Iron-Man won't trump a BB sequel.

Iron-Man is in great hands with Favreau though, I can't wait to see how it all comes together - I really like the character.
 
Loganbabe said:
Well, I´m not interested in SR, but good luck to the movie anyway. I have to admit I´m still bitter that Bryan abandoned the X-Men franchise. Even though I really liked X3, it would be really interesting to see Singer closing the "trilogy".
On another note...does anyone knows where can I find the International B.O. numbers? I´d like to know how much X3 has made in Brazil so far...
close to ten million dollars. It surpassed the Brazilian BO for X2 in about two million already. But i read that in here, so i have no source.
oops i just read that someone replied to this already :O
 
highguard said:
I think a 57% favorable rating means that 57% of the reviews were favorable. The remaining 43% of critics would have submitted unfavorable reviews.

The word favorable is just a useful description.

And that is my good deed for today.

I agree that 57% of the reviews are favorable . . . but I still consider this failing within bounds of liking and disliking X3--57% out of a possible 100% find X3 to be favorable (and that's pretty lenient considering a large portion of favorable reviews are lacklaster if not simply uninspiring) . . . somewhat like a typical grading scale:

90-100 A
80-89 B
70-79 C
60-69 D
59 and below F
 
Loganbabe said:
Well, I´m not interested in SR, but good luck to the movie anyway. I have to admit I´m still bitter that Bryan abandoned the X-Men franchise. Even though I really liked X3, it would be really interesting to see Singer closing the "trilogy".
On another note...does anyone knows where can I find the International B.O. numbers? I´d like to know how much X3 has made in Brazil so far...
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=intl&id=x3.htm

Foreign Total as of Jun. 26, 2006:
$195,692,547


Brazil 5/26/06 $9,982,352 6/19/06
 
Milkman95 said:
For another summer, DC owns Marvel it seems.

Dc Doesn't own anything. Marvel rules now, and in 07. Ghost Rider, SM 3 ( which will blow SR right out of the water, in fact POTC 2 will do that ), then the comic film of 07, FF 2. FF, and Marvel rule. Once again you will be bowing down to the all mighty Marvel.
 
DC doesn't have the stable of characters that Marvel has or at least they're not groomed for the big screen yet. I think a flash movie would honestly be shallow, Green Lantern could be awesome, Teen Titans and JLA could be fun, Sandman would be great, LOBO could be similar to Hellboy, but the rest to me anyways (after Batman/Superman) are kind of weak, and the problem I have with Superman is he's just too much of a goody goody. Batman and Green Lantern are my favorites.
 
Carp Man said:
Dc Doesn't own anything. Marvel rules now, and in 07. Ghost Rider, SM 3 ( which will blow SR right out of the water, in fact POTC 2 will do that ), then the comic film of 07, FF 2. FF, and Marvel rule. Once again you will be bowing down to the all mighty Marvel.

Right now, Marvel does rule...financially. Although, most of DC's films came out many years ago, the Spider-Man films are phenomenons (financially), no doubt. The X Franchise is a success as well, as are the B-movie Marvel movies that have come out recently.

But Ghost Rider?? It will likely preform like Daredevul at best. But SM3 will rule the box office of 07, especially if anything it indicated by the new trailer. FF2, which is actually called "Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer" (official title) , will probably have a Hulk like preformance...especially since it's another rushed job.

So, calm down, and wait a few years for a fair fight. Marvel is ruling now, but DC is just re-starting. Although, with films like Spider-Man 3, i'd prefer if Marvel won. :up:
 
Advanced Dark said:
DC doesn't have the stable of characters that Marvel has or at least they're not groomed for the big screen yet. I think a flash movie would honestly be shallow, Green Lantern could be awesome, Teen Titans and JLA could be fun, Sandman would be great, LOBO could be similar to Hellboy, but the rest to me anyways (after Batman/Superman) are kind of weak, and the problem I have with Superman is he's just too much of a goody goody. Batman and Green Lantern are my favorites.

So here's DC's possible A-list line-up: Batman, Superman, Flash, Wonder Woman, and the Green Lantern.

That's still pretty good. Marvel is slowly running through their characters are ruining possible franchises....:(
 
crappymovie said:
So here's DC's possible A-list line-up: Batman, Superman, Flash, Wonder Woman, and the Green Lantern.

That's still pretty good. Marvel is slowly running through their characters are ruining possible franchises....:(

Here's DC's A list : Batman, Superman, Batman, Superman, Batman, Superman, Ect. Ect................... They are a 2 trick pony. They have not developed any of there other charactors. Marvel has done, Spider-Man, FF, X-Men. And they are developing Silver Surfer, Iron Man, Ghost Rider. Captain America somewhere down the road. So Marvel has a welth of franchises still to come.
 
Just like marvel only has X-men and Spider-man which are their only good movies...
 
Darkdd said:
Summer 2007 just got more interesting as Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix comes out on July 13th.

http://www.mugglenet.com/movies/movie5/releasedates.shtml

I thought this summer had competition, next summer is insane...don't forget the biggest film: Shrek the Third.

But anyways, back to X3. How much will it drop today with Superman Returns opening? And I don't think the deferred "sold-out" crowd will reduce the drop THAT much....
 
Carp Man said:
Here's DC's A list : Batman, Superman, Batman, Superman, Batman, Superman, Ect. Ect................... They are a 2 trick pony. They have not developed any of there other charactors. Marvel has done, Spider-Man, FF, X-Men. And they are developing Silver Surfer, Iron Man, Ghost Rider. Captain America somewhere down the road. So Marvel has a welth of franchises still to come.

Wait until Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer (I re-iterate the name) opens next year to assess the "franchise" possibilities.

And do you really see Ghost Rider even making $150 million...be honest, we'll hold it to you next year. ;)

Iron Man should be a big film...but so should Wonder Woman. For every Marvel film opening, another entry in a DC franchise is practically opening...not to mention, the new DC films don't have to deal with the stigma of their previous lackluster entry....
 
Carp Man said:
Yea that's WB being sneeky pete again. And people wounder why I hate DC. First Transformers, FF moved, now HP, 2 days before FF opens. This does not surprise me, but shows me how low DC, and WB will go. :down Just another reason to not respect them. They are snakes in the grass.
DC has nothing to do with WB's scheduling decisions. Honestly this post is so unhinged that it's hilarious.

Ah well, guess FF 2 will have to look for another release date. Again.
 
Carp Man said:
Yea that's WB being sneeky pete again. And people wounder why I hate DC. First Transformers, FF moved, now HP, 2 days before FF opens. This does not surprise me, but shows me how low DC, and WB will go. :down Just another reason to not respect them. They are snake in the grasses.

You're right. I completely forgot that DC wrote the Harry Potter series....:confused:

So you hate anything associated with Warner Brothers because they make DC films....right. So I can see that any reasonable arguments will be lost with you, so I'll let you sit with your dreams of how great FF2 will be (notice, it has the same filming timeline as thw previous film...hmmm), how lucrative Ghost Rider will be (it's clearly a B-Marvel movie), and all the franchise possibilities Marvel has. Although DC is just re-starting...

But good luck to Marvel. :up: They've made their almost "Batman Forever", it's only a matter of time before they make their Batman & Robin. :)
 
GL's Light said:
DC has nothing to do with WB's scheduling decisions. Honestly this post is so unhinged that it's hilarious.

Ah well, guess FF 2 will have to look for another release date. Again.

It's those damn Harry Potter actors, they must be DC readers! They plotted to write their exams this summer, thereby forcing the filming to go over schedule, which lead to the later release date! All because they hate Marvel! Damn them!

FF2 will run away for HP. It won't exactly be as well received in the fall, because it's not that type of movie. Maybe it'll be moved up to Spring, so that Fox can get their quick money faster. :O
 
GL's Light said:
DC has nothing to do with WB's scheduling decisions. Honestly this post is so unhinged that it's hilarious.

Ah well, guess FF 2 will have to look for another release date. Again.

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crappymovie said:
It's those damn Harry Potter actors, they must be DC readers! They plotted to write their exams this summer, thereby forcing the filming to go over schedule, which lead to the later release date! All because they hate Marvel! Damn them!

FF2 will run away for HP. It won't exactly be as well received in the fall, because it's not that type of movie. Maybe it'll be moved up to Spring, so that Fox can get their quick money faster. :O

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Carp Man said:
If noone can see a conspircy here, well I can't help you.

This thread is done. Seriously, the release date change was a conspiracy...pathetic. I'd tell you that because Dan Radcliffe and Emma Watson wanted to write their school exams this summer, thereby stalling filming for 1-2 months, the release date was push forward. But you clearly aren't reasonable/sane so I'm sure it's because of a more reasonable explanation: Satan owns the WB.

Good luck in the future :up:

:spidey:
 
But Transformers is a Paramount/DreamWorks film, and they're the ones who kicked FF 2 out of the July 4th weekend release. Paramount is going to be distributing the self-financed Marvel films, yet doesn't their Transformers move make them sneaky pete snakes in the grass, too? Can they be trusted to do right by Marvel's films?
 
crappymovie said:
This thread is done. Seriously, the release date change was a conspiracy...pathetic. I'd tell you that because Dan Radcliffe and Emma Watson wanted to write their school exams this summer, thereby stalling filming for 1-2 months, the release date was push forward. But you clearly aren't reasonable/sane so I'm sure it's because of a more reasonable explanation: Satan owns the WB.

Good luck in the future :up:

:spidey:

Ok. Got my months wroung. July the 13 th. Np then..
 
Ah, so there's no scheduling conflict between HP 5 and FF 2 after all? See, WB is saintly, and Marvel and DC fans can co-exist in bliss and harmony. :)
 
crappymovie said:
Wait until Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer (I re-iterate the name) opens next year to assess the "franchise" possibilities.

And do you really see Ghost Rider even making $150 million...be honest, we'll hold it to you next year. ;)

Iron Man should be a big film...but so should Wonder Woman. For every Marvel film opening, another entry in a DC franchise is practically opening...not to mention, the new DC films don't have to deal with the stigma of their previous lackluster entry....

I have no clue what Ghost Rider will make. Wounder Woman will go the way of Catwoman. SM 3 will be the movie of 2007, with FF hot on it's heels. 07 will be the year of Marvel.
 

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