mclaren777
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I saw Titanic 3D last night and it's still my favorite movie of all time, even after all these years.
did the 3D conversion for Titanic really cost 18 million dollar?
Three Stooges was good--saw it with a great audience, mostly families with small children and it brought down the house. Sure it's dumb and pointless, but I think that was the whole point of the Three Stooges in the first place...
It seems like there's a very good chance now that Hunger Games will gross more than any HP movie in the U.S.
damn, Lockout is only at 33%? Not that unexpected, I guess, but the trailer made it seem like a fun movie.
You need to watch more quality cinema.I saw Titanic 3D last night and it's still my favorite movie of all time, even after all these years.
HP7.5 was the biggest at $381 million. I could easily see Hunger Games topping that. Don't think it'll hit $400 million unless it limps there.
If it gets close, I'm sure Lionsgate will fudge the numbers all they can to get the milestone.
That wont happen.
92% for Cabin in The Woods? Where's the "Joss Whedon Sucks Force" I wonder?
Really youre attacking THG but defending Titanic?People will rather watch something good again than throw their money at THG, makes sense.
I told you not to doubt the legs of Titanic. Where's Cheebs?
Titanic's international gross this weekend was $88M. If you add the domestic estimate it earned ~$100M worldwide for the weekend.
Titanic 3D set the opening weekend record in China with $58M, and had good drops elsewhere. Life to date gross is past $2 billion.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-shocker-titanic-3d-china-leonardo-dicaprio-kate-winslet-312267
So it looks like Titanic 3D has a shot at $300M Worldwide. Scully should have bet on the worldwide gross of Titanic overtaking the worldwide gross of The Hunger Games in April instead of the domestic gross.
I told you not to doubt the legs of Titanic. Where's Cheebs?
That is what I bet on. Went through this last week with Cheebs. Still waiting for the magic link to comments specifically talking about domestic that I never made lulz.
You never stated worldwide. Seeing how this is a thread about domestic weekend boxoffice gross it is fair to assume unless said otherwise it's about domestic intake. Where hunger games is killing it. Will be #2 of the year behind only batman.
I've said it a thousand times that I'm only ever talking about domestic when I say domestic. We don't all live in the US. The domestic claims you're thinking I made relate to my bet with Kusaragi where I said The Hobbit would outgross THG domestically. Which I still think it has a good chance of doing, though I am slightly sweating!
The important thing here is that there are now two films in the $2b club. This fucking guy!
Cheebs, that the samething I had to explain when Tintin was hitting the US.
Well, CITW has a Cinemascore of C+, while RT is at 93 %....... Go figure............
Bingo.You never stated worldwide. Seeing how this is a thread about domestic weekend boxoffice gross it is fair to assume unless said otherwise it's about domestic intake. Where hunger games is killing it. Will be #2 of the year behind only batman.
Jennifer Lawrence in 15 years
Jennifer Lawrence in 15 years
You fuckers need to watch The Raid: Redemption if you have the opportunity.
That movie deserves to be doing alot better.
As much as I love Titanic, I'm glad the rerelease didnt too well in NA. +1 respect for NA audiences.
Different people are seeing it each thinking the same as you. It still makes money.ugh seriously? The Hunger Games was good but really not that good.
Cabin and Lockout got shafted hard. Fuck everyone!
It is winding down though and international is not making much of a dent. I'm assuming it has little marketing anywhere but the States and somebody else is distributing so Lionsgate doesn't care.
That's kind of what happened in the States. The book & the movie were feeding off each other. As people finish reading the book, they go to the movie and vice versa.There was pretty decent marketing before the movie came out in europe but the book wasn't really well known (most people I talked to never heard of it before they saw the movie). I noticed a lot of people picking up the books now though, so as I said earlier, I expect the second movie to do much better overseas. Kind of like Twilight...