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Woah Kingsman is rated R? I've only saw the TV commercials and I thought it would be a Spy Kids esque movie. Let me go watch thatvred band real quick.
Woah Kingsman is rated R? I've only saw the TV commercials and I thought it would be a Spy Kids esque movie. Let me go watch thatvred band real quick.
He's fine, I liked his voice inflections and whatnot. His performance just needed to be developed further...just like the whole friggin' movie needed to be developed further.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4khlDcpnk7U
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Kingsman should have been PG-13. Would have likely been much better counter-programming to 50 Shades at that rating.
how close is Sniper to passing Passion?
Kingsman should have been PG-13. Would have likely been much better counter-programming to 50 Shades at that rating.
50 shades is gonna be massively front loaded imo. I think its gonna see a huge drop next week.
Its running out of steam.how close is Sniper to passing Passion?
Its running out of steam.
Passion had the month of April (Easter) to add in a lot of gross.
So barely the worst grossing of the three (although all three films made serious bank). Am a bit surprised it didn't beat Smaug because of it being the final in the trilogy.
I wonder how much the migration away from "star power" driven films was driven by studios themselves. It gives them much more leverage in content creation, whereas before they were at least marginally at the behest of what the top actors wanted. The one thing studios didn't have complete control over -- acting talent -- has become much more of a fungible resource.
I wonder how much the migration away from "star power" driven films was driven by studios themselves. It gives them much more leverage in content creation, whereas before they were at least marginally at the behest of what the top actors wanted. The one thing studios didn't have complete control over -- acting talent -- has become much more of a fungible resource.
I hope so, I fear that it will have legs =/
I won't lie, I'm pretty irritated at how well Fifty Flops of Grey did
Kingsman was great though, I hope the movie has legs, the lead (Taron Egerton) deserves a career out of this
Mostly from language I'd say. Not a lot of blood, but the action is brutal at times.
I won't lie, I'm pretty irritated at how well Fifty Flops of Grey did
Kingsman was great though, I hope the movie has legs, the lead (Taron Egerton) deserves a career out of this
I don't think 50 has a good shot at legs. I don't know a single female who liked it let alone would go see it again or recommend it.
Overseas will probably save it but domestically its probably done most of its gross already
I wonder how much the migration away from "star power" driven films was driven by studios themselves. It gives them much more leverage in content creation, whereas before they were at least marginally at the behest of what the top actors wanted. The one thing studios didn't have complete control over -- acting talent -- has become much more of a fungible resource.
Is there a single person that like the in them role?
Honest question, I've never seen anyone irl who liked it at all. And I know very few of them who saw it, but they all pretty much universally agreed that those two felt hella out of place
Based on my anecdotical evidence, the legs will be horrible for Fifty. I have yet to hear a person who liked or wasn't Disappointed after watching it.
50 shades is gonna be massively front loaded imo. I think its gonna see a huge drop next week.
Nobody seems to like ANYONE in the movie, but everyone seems to agree the worst performance in the film isn't even theirs, it's Best Actor nominee Eddie Redmayne.
So if Eddie Redmayne is shitting the bed twice as hard as the two leads, I'm betting it's not the quality of actor that's lacking, it's the direction. Choices were made that turned out to be bad ones. Sorta like how people are arguing over in the Nightcrawler thread about Gilroy having Howard compose the score he composed. There was a deliberate choice made to have the score sound like that, and it didn't work for a lot of people. The Wachowskis made a BUNCH of deliberate choices to make Jupiter Ascending play the way it played. They didn't land.
Now they're going to make smaller films. Hopefully this reinvigorates them, as Bound is still one of the best things they ever did.
It definitely matters if they want to make the sequelsDoes it matter? The film more than made back its costs, plus advertising, plus profit in the first weekend.
Even if it tanks from here on out, it is already a success for the studio.
It definitely matters if they want to make the sequels
It definitely matters if they want to make the sequels
Great for Kingsman. Hope for some more Millsr adaptions. Jupiters Legacy would be great.
Mostly from language I'd say. Not a lot of blood, but the action is brutal at times.
I'm not seeing much on the box office horizon until Cinderella in mid March.
I'm curious to see how Focus does in a couple of weeks.
Kingsman did better than I thought it would.
http://boxofficemojo.com/intl/
Just noticed boxofficemojo stopped updating its international figures back in November. The fuck.