mrkgoo said:So. Should I go buy the book or see the movie again? Or both?
if you liked the movie, please get the book.
then see the movie again after reading the book to get a better understanding of what was changed.
mrkgoo said:So. Should I go buy the book or see the movie again? Or both?
Did Fox have any recent bit box office hit? They can't even steal one, I almost feel bad for them.Cheebs said:Uhhh WB doesn't get foreign gross and is forced to share part of domestic gross with fox. Making back less than half your investment in theaters is bad bad bad.
They gave foreign rights to Paramount? Is WB in the habit of giving things to other studios?Cheebs said:Both had about 150 million dollar budgets and 50 million dollar marketing budgets. TDK slightly more in budget but not by much.
WB put 200 million in a movie that will make 100 million. AND they have to give part of it to Fox. Studios don't film movies thinking it will only make half of their budget in theaters.
They gave foreign rights to Paramount, Paramount keeps the money made in foreign markets, WB only gets the money off the english speaking markets.
WB put in 125 mil of the budget, plus all 50 mil of the marketing. Paramount put in 25 mil of the budget. The foreign boxoffice results are looking to be even more terrible than domestic, probably will struggle to make 50 mil overseas so Paramount isn't really ranking in the cash either, although they won't lose money on it like WB is.Evlar said:They gave foreign rights to Paramount? Is WB in the habit of giving things to other studios?
As I read it Paramount co-financed...
Seth C said:It wasn't great, but I'd watch it again sooner than I would the Dark Knight. I dunno, maybe I prefer a movie that attempts to tell a mystery rather than 3 hours of build-ups to action set pieces.
Seth C said:You guys sure do bitch a lot. I merely liked the original graphic novel, but I still really enjoyed the movie. So did my girlfriend. She had heard horrible things from the nerds who apparently write reviews for the paper, but was surprised at how much she ended up enjoying the movie.
It wasn't great, but I'd watch it again sooner than I would the Dark Knight. I dunno, maybe I prefer a movie that attempts to tell a mystery rather than 3 hours of build-ups to action set pieces.
Scullibundo said:What the fuck? I was under the impression the budget was only $130mil (not including marketing). Where the fuck are people pulling $200mil from?
Scullibundo said:What the fuck? I was under the impression the budget was only $130mil (not including marketing). Where the fuck are people pulling $200mil from?
125 mil. budget from WBScullibundo said:What the fuck? I was under the impression the budget was only $130mil (not including marketing). Where the fuck are people pulling $200mil from?
Cheebs said:125 mil. budget from WB
25 mil. budget paid by Paramount
50 mil. marketing budget paid by WB.
At least thats what the BOM folks said.
Thus 200 million (175 paid by WB) and thus with a movie that will struggle to make 100 million without being able to get foreign gross and having to give a % of domestic gross to Fox WB will make less than half of their investment in theaters. Tada! There you go.
Even if you go with 130 + 50 for marketing that 180 mil...with the fox % WB would only get back half their investment anyway.
Prime crotch said:People might understand it but won't care about it, that's a bigger problem. Funny thing is, the biggest fans of the movie will be the comic fans, the ones who get all the little good bits like the intro.
fistfulofmetal said:Awesome, this means the Blu-ray will be out sooner than I expected.
yea it's been posted, waaayy back.MrDenny said:Was this review of Watchmen posted yet? Somewhat entertaining.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YL8lhTJpYeQ
LCfiner said:if you liked the movie, please get the book.
then see the movie again after reading the book to get a better understanding of what was changed.
Ninja Scooter said:has the possibility to do decent on DVD but i doubt that will be enough. Yeah Snyder is going to be doing a couple of low budged family comedies before they green light another one like Watchmen for him. Wild Hogs 2!
It's really a fantastic analogy.LCfiner said:Is David Hayter suggesting that we've just been raped by this movie?
BorkBork said:It's sad that one of the few comic book movies with any substance bombs while garbage without any redeeming qualities make money hand over fist.
Ashhong said:substance, thats the word i was looking for. this movie had substance. also, its kinda like a live action incredibles if you take it down to its basic basic core.
mrkgoo said:Basic core being what? Deconstruction of a superhero? I guess you would say that the Incredibles is a cartoon Watchmen.
Varna said:I started reading the graphic novel today.
First three volumes down so far. The movie is really faithful to the material so far. Some dialogue is switched around a bit, but otherwise it's a real good adaptation. The only thing they really leave out at this point is the pretty detailed insight into the minds of the previous group of heroes.
BorkBork said:It's sad that one of the few comic book movies with any substance bombs while garbage without any redeeming qualities make money hand over fist.
Ninja Scooter said:has the possibility to do decent on DVD but i doubt that will be enough. Yeah Snyder is going to be doing a couple of low budged family comedies before they green light another one like Watchmen for him. Wild Hogs 2!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slumdog_Millionaire#Release_and_box_office_performancePrime crotch said:Did Fox have any recent bit box office hit? They can't even steal one, I almost feel bad for them.
In August 2007 Warner Independent Pictures acquired the North American rights and Pathé the international rights to distribute Slumdog Millionaire theatrically.[12] However, in May 2008, Warner Independent Pictures was shut down, with all of its projects being transferred to Warner Bros. Pictures, its parent studio. Warner Bros. doubted the commercial prospects of Slumdog Millionaire and suggested that it would go straight to DVD without a U.S. theatrical release.[32] In August 2008, the studio began searching for buyers for various productions, to relieve its overload of end-of-the-year films.[33] Halfway through the month, Warner Bros. entered into a pact with Fox Searchlight Pictures to share distribution of the film, with Fox Searchlight buying 50% of Warner Bros.'s interest in the movie and handling U.S. distribution.[34] As of 10 March 2009, the film has grossed $243,443,965 worldwide.[1]
Kung Fu Jedi said:Wild Hogs 2, without Snyder, has sadly already been greenlit and is on the way.
Don't they already get 50% of the gross it makes?...Then have to divide that by 50% for Fox's cut.Cheebs said:Uhhh WB doesn't get foreign gross and is forced to share part of domestic gross with fox. Making back less than half your investment in theaters is bad bad bad.
shintoki said:Don't they already get 50% of the gross it makes?...Then have to divide that by 50% for Fox's cut.
They are probably going make out worse then Speed Racer for this.
j-wood said:The boob to penis ratio (this is more of a joke but still). I mean seriously. One or two shots of Dr. Manhattan to give the audience the idea, fine. But as many as they did? Put some freakin pants on Jon. He was wearing them in Vietnam, so it was done at points.
Ignatz Mouse said:Unless I read wrong, they only have to split profits, not grosses. Meaning Fox gets fuck-all if it doesn't make back its budget.
Fuck yes. How can you even ask that? A PG-13 rating would essentially mean no blood.bionic77 said:Would the movie have been rated R without the nudity?