Posted on 10/21/2017 7:28:24 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Its a bizarre season in Hollywood. Almost nothing is working, and the studios cant afford to waste any more money hoping things will turn around. Theyre pulling flops from theaters earlier than usual.
This weekend, for example, Warner Bros. is putting out a white flag on Blade Runner after three tough weeks. Theyve cut the number of theaters showing Denis Villeneuves beautiful film by 855. So far, Blade Runner has made just $66 million. Audiences have not clamored to it. And now, week by week, Warners will quietly take it away.
Warners isnt alone. Universal is pulling Tom Cruises American Made from 539 locations after a month in release. The Doug Liman directed thriller has made just $43 million. Good reviews havent helped push Cruise fans to theaters. One problem was lack of promotion since Cruise wasnt available. Also, audiences may have just soured on him after The Mummy and other flops. With both studios, it wasnt for lack of trying.
The biggest decease (de-crease, but pun intended here) is for the revived Flatliners. With just $16 million in the till, Sony would be better off paying people to see this turkey. Theyre retreating from 1,433 theaters this weekend, leaving Flatliners to breathe on its own. It will be completely dead by Sunday.
Also just about dead is the much praised Battle of the Sexes, Fox Searchlight couldnt get anyone to go see it despite great reviews and excellent marketing. Im actually dumbfounded that its made just $11 million. FS is killing off 849 screens. Ouch! And Battle was supposed to yield some awards action.
Warners, meantime, is facing more trouble than the other studios. Their Geostorm is going to be a disaster this weekend. And their Lego Ninja movie is leaving 951 theaters after $52 million and five weeks.
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They need the dough for opiates and weed, legal or not.
Geez...just like real comic books!
“And Peter opened the gate and went out into the green meadow,,,”(cue Prokofiev violins...). Villeneuve is a genius, on the order of Hitchcock and others of that era. Too bad it won’t make a lot of immediate money but perhaps over time it will be a cult favorite. I was spell bound!
According to IMDB.com, as of 15 October its worldwide gross is $178M for a $33M budget.
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Thanks...I believe that will be plenty of momentum for a series.
What’s better, is when you are in the theater, it’s nice knowing no liberals are sitting with you...
Honestly, with the comfort of our home theatre, why would I want to sit in a public theatre for 3 hours? I think maybe I would do this in a brew pub, but I want my drink, maybe a meal and a snack or something. It’s what we got used to at home. 2 hours I can deal with but longer then I will just wait until I can see it at home.
Their movies are awful so it is easier and easier to boycott them. F^&K YOU Hollywood!
Awesome thanks so much for the info on the anime!
Yes I should have thrown in a /sarc tag there ...
Touche’.
With four gainfully employed children, I forget that this isn’t the reality in many cases. Heck, one of them even bought lunch the other day!
It wasn’t that hard to stop watching NFL games. Giving up on new movies will be even easier. Old movies from the 50’s are fabulous. Never get tired of The Searchers.
There was absolutely nothing there we wanted to see. We even checked out previews on our cellphones and it was all utter dreck that we had no desire to see. So we killed time walking around the gigantic mall they had there and watching kids climb some rope tower.
There are tons of jobs out there, at least in Texas, but they at service industry wages.
Having just returned from CO, the pot industry is thriving, at least around Boulder.
Yes, its a thinking movie, but a poorly-edited thinking movie. Tolkiens quote about feel(s) thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread, seems appropriate.
I watched it in 3D, and it was worthwhile. Im a big steam punk fan, and this movie continues the originals pioneering effort, seamlessly mixing 50s Vegas pop with post-modern tech in a classic detective film noir, however; when the CG effects usurp the characters, it becomes distracting.
The CG was amazing and appropriate, but the editors consistently missed that elusive balance between action and setting that captures the audiences attention.
Its a good flick that borders on greatness; but you walk away wondering why it just wasnt spectacular.
people just dont want to see liberal programming disguised as entertainment. I’ll wait for Star Wars episode 8...
Movies now seem to have two speeds now: either an exploding roller coaster or “looking concerned”. Both of which got old about 20 years ago.
“The baby boomers completely destroyed Hollywood.”
That is laughable. Hollywood has been destroyed by Leftists who have infiltrated EVERY aspect of American life with the intent to destroy. It all started with the Frankfurt School in the 1930s.
Ah! It's like music to my ears!
An R-rated cerebral sci-fi with a narrow fan base aimed at older viewers who don't really go to the theaters much anymore. It's probably a great film but no surprise it's doing poorly. The people who want to see it are waiting for the home release.
Hollywood still doesn't get it.
It’s two hours and forty minutes long.
That may put some folks off.
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