Milkman95 said:Yes, it's doing fine despite the record setting drop, but it's definitely a big black eye though, especially when all it had was The Break Up to deal with.
Milkman95 said:You're on thin ice here little boy. Stop being so immature and ridiculous. Batman wears underwear on top of his pants, so does Wolverine, so do A LOT of comic book heroes, who cares.
You need some help. I love how the internet makes everybody tough.
Milkman95 said:You're on thin ice here little boy. Stop being so immature and ridiculous. Batman wears underwear on top of his pants, so does Wolverine, so do A LOT of comic book heroes, who cares
Jan Irisi said:There was more to the Break Up than just a simple romcom. (or whatever it was) Had it starred anyone else but Vaughn and Aniston, then we wouldn't be talking about it. Sad, but true. Sometimes the private lives of actors make more of a difference in Box office than the film itself.
As far as the black eye, it's just another black eye added to a long list of black eyes this film has, yet it still is doing fine, so....
Jan Irisi said:I sense a banning coming.........
antariksh said:Superman does in the movies so he is GAY.

Please get back on topic Antariksh. Thanks.antariksh said:Batman and wolverine do NOT wear underwear in MOVIES. They would look extremely stupid and GAY. They wear in the comics and sometimes in the cartoons.
But Superman does in the movies so he is GAY.
Jan Irisi said:There was more to the Break Up than just a simple romcom. (or whatever it was) Had it starred anyone else but Vaughn and Aniston, then we wouldn't be talking about it. Sad, but true. Sometimes the private lives of actors make more of a difference in Box office than the film itself.
As far as the black eye, it's just another black eye added to a long list of black eyes this film has, yet it still is doing fine, so....

antariksh said:Batman and wolverine do NOT wear underwear in MOVIES. They would look extremely stupid and GAY. They wear in the comics and sometimes in the cartoons.
But Superman does in the movies so he is GAY.
Ah, everything is clear now. Antariksh hates Superman because he's intimidated by Brandon Routh's huge balls. Everything has a reason.antariksh said:And btw I think WB spent $25 million (CGI) in fixing Brandon Rouths abnormally HUGE BALLS which looked UGLY and very visible when he wore the Superman cape. U all SUPERMAN fans know that picture that came long time ago.
Avalanche said:Dude, calm down. They're just Box Office figures. This isn't life and death we're talking about.
And big drops included, X3 still did well at the Box Office. Better than the vast majority of movies. That's good enough for me.

Milkman95 said:You need some help. Don't you have to get to work at 7-11?
GL's Light said:Ah, everything is clear now. Antariksh hates Superman because he's intimidated by Brandon Routh's huge balls. Everything has a reason.![]()


antariksh said:hey wtf. Do u know me??
How did u know i had work between 7-11????![]()
Milkman95 said:Yes, it's doing fine despite the record setting drop, but it's definitely a big black eye though, especially when all it had was The Break Up to deal with.

Carp Man where does your overseas figure come from? It seems to be more up to date than what I've got.Carp Man said:Well said. Just that some must remain dogmatic. And X3 did extremly well. Getting ready to break thru that 400 million mark. Who would have thunk it this soon.![]()
danoyse said:Exactly. It wasn't just a romantic comedy, it was a Vince Vaughn movie. If it had dropped as much to "The Lake House," be hiding in a corner right now.
But I can deal...I have no control over any of this, so I don't really worry that much about it.![]()
Carp Man said:I see 14 movies each. And DC lags far behind, in opening averages, and domestic average. 145 to 97.
And personally I think inflation adjustment is the correct thing to do, which would put The original Superman movie above $500 million alone.On the box office takes of DC and Marvel films: You can't compare the unadjusted box office of films released decades apart. You either have to adjust for inflation, or, if you have some objection to adjusting for inflation (based on the entertainment environments being so different, then and now), then you have to take the position that no comparison can be made. But to state that you can't adjust for inflation, as some are wont to do, and then go ahead and make an unadjusted dollar to dollar comparison is intellectually bankrupt.
Jan Irisi said:Yeah. It was released ironically at the time of the baby Jolie-Pitt, and there was the whole Aniston/Vaughn thing going on too. The reason people went to see this thing and the reason it was so huge is the same reason People Magazine and the National Enquirer sells magazines. Tabloid fodder.
Carp Man said:Well they did have the same problem with FF, especially Johnny's bulge, but they had no problem with Jessicas bulge.Boobs
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danoyse said:And personally, I think anyone who sees a movie because they think the two stars are having an affair are more pathetic than someone who shows up at a superhero movie in costume.
