They didn't like how it depicted Reagan as a racist.
How is 18 mil with a budget that low underperformingRiddick underperforming .. nice.
For all the "flop" talk, Elysium is doing pretty decently, at least relative to the other big budget sci-fi flicks out this year. It's relatively new in some markets and has a couple mid-size markets left to go. Particularly keeping in mind that unlike Pacific Rim, Oblivion and After Earth, it hasn't been released in China.
Every place had this opening higher.How is 18 mil with a budget that low underperforming
Deadline Hollywood said:In this case, blame Vin Diesel who now owns the Riddick role and is keeping the $38M independently financed sci-fi franchise on life support. He leveraged a lot of his own assets because he loves this galactic ex-con character or hopes to earn more coin from it or both. Universal released in 3,107 U.S. theaters while eOne Entertainment is distributing in Canada. The R-rated pic opened mediocre with $7.3M Friday and $7.1M Saturday for what Universal says is a mediocre $18.6M weekend (but Hollywood estimates at $19.2M). it opened on 314 IMAX screens in North America, delivering about $2.5M. That’s after earning a middling ‘B’ CinemaScore from audiences and grossing an unimpressive $900K from Thursday night’s domestic late shows and Friday’s midnights. Even though this actioner had this first fall weekend all to itself, it took in only 1/2 what the original made and 1/3 what the sequel earned. The 3rd installment clearly didn’t expand beyond core fanboys since the outlaw character hasn’t been featured in a film in 9 years – although it’s been in a succession of DVDs and video games. Exit polls showed the audience was 59% male/41% female, 47% under age 30/53% age 30+, and 37% Hispanic/31% Caucasian.
Every place had this opening higher.
Every place had this opening higher.
I wonder if the This is the End re-run has anything to do with Franco's roast getting really nice ratings for Comedy Central? Or just a coincidence?
Now the cast of the roast (including Aziz "I don't know why I'm here, I barely know James Franco irl" Anzari) makes sense. Smh at all of the blatant movie plugging in retrospect.
Wow! So many gay jokes about Franco. Apparently, if you're clean, well-dressed, and mildly cultured, you're SUPER gay now! Is that why the rest of you guys are so aggressively fat and dirty? You'd think if you read one book and take a shower, dicks are going to fly into your face?!
wait WAT. pls No
EDIT: this on Wiki
i hope they changed their mind
Next year doesn't look that much better. Amazing Spider-man 2 is the only thing I see on their release slate guaranteed to break $300M WW. 22 Jump Street will probably make good money, but comedies are rather limited overseas in most instances.
you mean one that got 750 mil last year, WW? seems like you mis-read the old numbers.
No, he's saying that ASM2 is the only film in their 2014 slate that is going to break $300 million WW, which is not indicative of a healthy schedule.
All of their big budget tentpoles bombed or underperformed this summer (unless you count Grown ups 2 as a tentpole). Smurfs 2 was probably the biggest hit of the bunch. They had to have been expecting $500-600M off of that film, given the performance of the last one. That should have been easy money in a summer where most of the releases were not established properties.
Next year doesn't look that much better. Amazing Spider-man 2 is the only thing I see on their release slate guaranteed to break $300M WW. 22 Jump Street will probably make good money, but comedies are rather limited overseas in most instances.
Evil Dead did quite well for them, and I'm expecting Cloudy with Meatballs to do fairly well as well.
All of their big budget tentpoles bombed or underperformed this summer (unless you count Grown ups 2 as a tentpole). Smurfs 2 was probably the biggest hit of the bunch. They had to have been expecting $500-600M off of that film, given the performance of the last one. That should have been easy money in a summer where most of the releases were not established properties.
Next year doesn't look that much better. Amazing Spider-man 2 is the only thing I see on their release slate guaranteed to break $300M WW. 22 Jump Street will probably make good money, but comedies are rather limited overseas in most instances.
Should have made xXx 3: Return of Xander Cage instead.
Evil Dead did quite well for them, and I'm expecting Cloudy with Meatballs to do fairly well as well.
Releasing Planes in theaters instead of a direct to video scheme was a very clever move by Disney.
Has this trend of low budget horror films being so successful in theaters always been around?
Aziz was right to call out on the boring gay jokes.
It's fucking awful. I very nearly walked out midway through. Take everything that was bad about the first movie (the last 25% of the movie) and make a sequel around it while forgetting what made it good. You now have "Insipid Chapter Who Gives a Fuck" which is a better name for it.Damn, thats a huge opening. The reviews aren't great though. Any impressions from gaffers?
Should have made xXx 3: Return of Xander Cage instead.