Iceman/Psylocke said:X3 is winding down. The final figures are good, especially given the performance of other films so far this year.
Yeah 450+ worldwide is good for an X-Men film as they don't tend to perform too well overseas.phantom47 said:wow thats awsome and X3 has yet to open in japan and china...im hoping for 17-20 mil in those 2 territories and about 5 mil left in the US giving it around a 455-460 WW total
Sorry to disappoint but it's not me.antariksh said:Don't mind but the photo on the left is that you???![]()
If it is then keep it up![]()
Iceman/Psylocke said:Yeah 450+ worldwide is good for an X-Men film as they don't tend to perform too well overseas.
Sorry to disappoint but it's not me.
I wouldn't mind helping keep it up though.![]()
antariksh said:NICE!!!!!!!!But you are a girl. Am i right???
And you are from England. I love England. I was so sad when they lost to portugal.![]()
CapBeerCino said:He's a guy, so you can stop.![]()
antariksh said:NICE!!!!!!!! But you are a girl. Am i right???
Maybe I need to make my posts more masculine in nature.CapBeerCino said:He's a guy, so you can stop.![]()
Still recovering from thatantariksh said:And you are from England. I love England. I was so sad when they lost to portugal.![]()
antariksh said:HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH LOL
i know but i like that picture keep it up psylocks![]()
PWN3R RANGER said:Go Italy!!!
Nice to see X3 did pretty good BO wise.
Two Fox sequels fell from the top ten over the weekend. The year's highest-grossing film X-Men: The Last Stand dropped 56% to $2.1M to boost its sum to $229.7M. The $165M film currently stands at number 47 on the list of all-time domestic blockbusters ahead of The Lost World which grossed $229.1M in 1997. The final mutant adventure is the top-grossing installment in the trilogy surpassing the $157.3M of 2000's X-Men and the $214.9M of 2003's X2 and should complete its domestic run with around $235M. Overseas, it has already grossed over $195M.
X-Maniac said:X3 is still doing pretty well in the UK, the number of screenings per day has dropped but it's still on.
Pirates comes out here this week. Superman Returns isn't out until next week (July 14) - advance screenings for SR begin on Sunday. It will be interesting to see what happens with SR coming out after Pirates in the UK.
I haven't seen SR yet (as I'm in the UK) but I have been peeking at the SR boards and am both amused - and very surprised - at the amount of negativity over its box office takings, allegedly poor dialogue, massive plotholes, weak characterisation and the general dark and sombre tone of the movie. SR was hailed by the anti-Ratner, anti-X3, pro-Singer people as the movie that would 'correct' the superhero genre (and the failings of X3) with dazzling style...and yet we see people just as critical over length, plotholes, tone and dialogue as they were over X3... Interesting stuff...
Does this perhaps show that Bryan should indeed have stayed on to do X3 (Cyke would have more than likely lived then!) and that Ratner should have done SR and brought more energy and uplifting spirit to it...?
antariksh said:ITALY WON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am so happy.
CapBeerCino said:It was pretty close... but, yeah I hope they'll keep doing well.
Where did you post that link for x-3 budget article btw? I can't find it....
antariksh said:The movies production budget is $165 million according to boxofficeguru while it does admit for SR that the production budget is $250 million.
CapBeerCino said:There is a video where Bryan Singer say the budget for SR is under $200.