Didn't you know a movie with a sensible villain with actual motivations that didn't revolve around big time shit was a standard cbm thing?They did for this, nothing was the typical BAD GUY WILL DESTROY THE WORLD in this.
They did for this, nothing was the typical BAD GUY WILL DESTROY THE WORLD in this.
The trailers also didn't show like most of the movieAnd yet the trailers didn't show anything halfway interesting.
For me anyway.
Also, that drop number is including preview numbers from last Thursday, which was around 11-12 million IIRC. So the drop isn't actually 72%.
Logan's changing the formula made me realize how tired of the normal superhero genre. I'll catch them on home video at this point but the tropes and pacing need to either evolve or die.
Didn't you know a movie with a sensible villain with actual motivations that didn't revolve around big time shit was a standard cbm thing?
The eagerness to see this movie fail on any level persists, I see.
Realistically, it doesn't mean much.
But if we're exaggerating, Parker's time is DONE. Time to reboot it again with Miguel O'Hara in the spotlight.
They've been evolving, MCU phase 1 is completely different than MCU phase 3.
They still follow either the standard "Save the Cat!" .
Just wait for when the first "Rotten" Marvel film on RT drops.
There's people that have been waiting a long time to let out some pent up energy
Yea man Homecoming's second weekend was impacted by a movie that's not even out yet. Wtf am I reading in this thread 😂
Answer: Jack shit.What 'Spider-Man's 73% Fri-to-Fri Fall Means For Sony, Marvel, And other Cape films
Save the Laura!
Like, you can reduce anything when you talk about a movie's narrative like that.
So did apes do very well at B.O?
Remember the odd post mentioning Spiderman would eat into It's competition this summer (namely in the apes review thread). Personally, I'm expecting Dunkirk to be the big summer movie.
Answer: Jack shit.
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TITLE 2nd Weekend Drop 10-day OW Multiplier
Deadpool 57% 1.79x
Batman v Superman 69% 1.57x
Civil War 60% 1.65x
X-Men Apocalypse 64% 1.79x
Suicide Squad 67% 1.66x
Doctor Strange 50% 1.80x
Logan 57% 1.73x
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 56% 1.70x
Wonder Woman 43% 2.00x
Spider-Man Homecoming 61% 1.78x
They still follow either the standard "Save the Cat!" pacing or the inversion. They've just been packaging it slightly different with each film. Deadpool and Logan were good deconstructions of the genre but we really need something else to push it forward. The problem is pushing forward a genre is risky and no studio wants to take a risk with a 300 million dollar project after production and advertising.
I'm not saying they aren't fun, they usually are, just they could be much more.
YUP.
And who's in here thinking Ragnarok is gonna be the studio's first "rotten" film?
That thing is going to be probably top 3, critically, when the dust clears.
When people talk about legs for a film, they usually use the opening weekend multiplier as a quick and dirty yardstick.
If a film opens to $100M and makes $300M domestic, it has an OW multiplier of 3x. A film with that run would be viewed to have better legs than something that opened to $150M and made $300M. Both had the same final gross, but the first film only made 33% of that in its opening weekend, vs 50% for the second film.
Here's the second weekend percentage drops, and 10-day OW multipliers for all Marvel DC films from 2016 and 2017
Code:TITLE 2nd Weekend Drop 10-day OW Multiplier Deadpool 57% 1.79x Batman v Superman 69% 1.57x Civil War 60% 1.65x X-Men Apocalypse 64% 1.79x Suicide Squad 67% 1.66x Doctor Strange 50% 1.80x Logan 57% 1.73x Guardians of the Galaxy 2 56% 1.70x Wonder Woman 43% 2.00x Spider-Man Homecoming 61% 1.78x
Other than Wonder Woman's phenomenal run, nothing else is fairing all that much better than Spider-Man. Summer Weekdays compensate for the smaller weekends.
When Homecoming finishes its run, it won't be particularly front-loaded for a comic film.
YUP.
And who's in here thinking Ragnarok is gonna be the studio's first "rotten" film?
That thing is going to be probably top 3, critically, when the dust clears.
I hear people say that super hero movies will always be successful but I don't think that's true. People are eventually get tired of these movies
YUP.
And who's in here thinking Ragnarok is gonna be the studio's first "rotten" film?
That thing is going to be probably top 3, critically, when the dust clears.
YUP.
And who's in here thinking Ragnarok is gonna be the studio's first "rotten" film?
That thing is going to be probably top 3, critically, when the dust clears.
YUP.
And who's in here thinking Ragnarok is gonna be the studio's first "rotten" film?
That thing is going to be probably top 3, critically, when the dust clears.
I hear people say that super hero movies will always be successful but I don't think that's true. People are eventually get tired of these movies
YUP.
And who's in here thinking Ragnarok is gonna be the studio's first "rotten" film?
That thing is going to be probably top 3, critically, when the dust clears.
It's going to be the most critically acclaimed cape movie of all time, period.
I hear people say that super hero movies will always be successful but I don't think that's true. People are eventually get tired of these movies
I told all my friends to wait for DVD, so I am with you on that.Probably due to lackluster word of mouth. Unless you're a super fan of comics or MCU, I never saw that high of praise for the movie. The movie isn't bad, it's just not as good of an adventure as some want you to believe.
It's going to be the most critically acclaimed cape movie of all time, period.
Even if it's, say, better than The Dark Knight in most aspects, people won't accept it as the best simply because it's not serious enough.It's going to be the most critically acclaimed cape movie of all time, period.