AznBABYBANDIT
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In recent interview they said they want 500 world wide... Thats imppsoibility here... China... ( we HJong Konger and Macaus ) got it. Japan Bootleged...
Retroman said:Thats disappointing to hear.
Well a lot of people were dazzled by the movie.Sorry you felt that way about it though.
gambitfire said:it's like a convinient retaliation statement, they are obviously defending X3 so it wouldn't help their argument to say Superman was a good movie or the ppl around them actually liked it. We don't know the truth and never will so they can say all they want, Only they know. I can honeslty say alot of the ppl i know preferred Superman over X3 while they had more anticipation for X3.But then again you'll never know if im telling the truth
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no one said:I'm sorry to say that POTC2 proves what people want from a summer blockbuster - adventure, fun, energy, action. X3 had those things much more than SR. The box office reflects this. SR was far too leaden and laboured for a lot of people - and remaking a 30-year-old movie is just not good enough (as King Kong also proves)...
X-Maniac said:Critics have no power or influence any more. The internet has taken it away. No longer do critics offer us an exclusive insight - they don't have the upper hand on all the information because it's all over the web. So critics often have to resort to being clever with puns and 'witty' headlines and sarcastic intellectualism.
Rotten tomatoes is irrelevant, as is every other piece of 'professional' criticism. The people out there 'on the street' decide if something is promising, or good. If Rotten Tomatoes was so powerful, then all box office would reflect its verdicts....
X-Maniac said:Seeing SR raised my appreciation for X3. I thought X3 lacked subtlety and attention to detail in places and I expected SR to deliver on every level... but it hasn't.
Off the internet, in the real world, I've heard absolutely no negative comments about X3, but I have heard at least three sets of negative comments about SR as well as a friend saying he just doesn't want to bother with seeing it (he loved X3 and thought it was the best, most watchable and most eciting of all the X-movies).
I'm sorry to say that POTC2 proves what people want from a summer blockbuster - adventure, fun, energy, action. X3 had those things much more than SR. The box office reflects this. SR was far too leaden and laboured for a lot of people - and remaking a 30-year-old movie is just not good enough (as King Kong also proves)...
I don't disagree with that. What I meant above is that factors such as the lack of development of certain characters and deaths of major characters would not be as much of an issue to the general audience as to fans of the source material. Unbothered by any of these and related factors, they can enjoy the film a lot more. Fans will never like deaths for example, even when handled well, as they rule out favourites from future films.spideyboy_1111 said:i thought this movie was more familiar to the comic characters than any of singer's films... i just think people expected more of "singer's X-men"
spideyboy_1111 said:i thought this movie was more familiar to the comic characters than any of singer's films... i just think people expected more of "singer's X-men"
Iceman/Psylocke said:I don't disagree with that. What I meant above is that factors such as the lack of development of certain characters and deaths of major characters would not be as much of an issue to the general audience as to fans of the source material. Unbothered by any of these and related factors, they can enjoy the film a lot more. Fans will never like deaths for example, even when handled well, as they rule out favourites from future films.
AznBABYBANDIT said:X-MEN:THE LAST STAND
Domestic Total as of Jul. 25, 2006: $233,025,813
Release Date: May 26, 2006
Production Budget: $210 million
TOTAL LIFETIME GROSSES
Domestic: $233,025,813 53.0%
+ Foreign: $206,811,344 47.0%
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= Worldwide: $439,837,157
not bad ^_^