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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32398 Location: Buenos Aires
3 - 8 are very well liked in general, especially 5 which is regarded as the best one and an all-around great movie. But people did not seem to like 9 from what I can tell, and X seems to continue the downhill trend.
I don't even remember which ones I've seen. Maybe the first two?
Early reports were that Indy 5 was going to use a lot of practical effects, but early reviews seem to indicate that's not the case.
I thought the stunt show feel of those movies was a large part of their appeal.
I saw or read somewhere...I wish I remembered where but some of the crew were upset because they filmed practical on a train sequence but then they overlaid bad CGI over the top of it.
Super hero movies, Disney cartoon movies, etc. These are simply elaborate advertisements for the endless merch cheaply manufactured in Asia, aren’t they?
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 1:53 pm Posts: 10305 Location: in the air tonight
Little Mermaid shaping out to land at about $125M domestic over the four-day holiday weekend. Not Lion King numbers, but really good compared to other Disney live action remakes. It'll probably land behind Lion King and Beauty and the Beast, both of which had star power on top of general Disney power. I've got to imagine Disney is happy with these numbers
Little Mermaid shaping out to land at about $125M domestic over the four-day holiday weekend. Not Lion King numbers, but really good compared to other Disney live action remakes. It'll probably land behind Lion King and Beauty and the Beast, both of which had star power on top of general Disney power. I've got to imagine Disney is happy with these numbers
The second weekend drop is what I'm most interested in. For kid movies (any movie really) to really make the money the little monsters have to convince their parents to take them back for repeat viewings. At 2 hours and 15 mins will the movie keep their interest and will parents be willing to sit through it again? If yes they are in good shape. If no and with soft international numbers it might fizzle fast.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32398 Location: Buenos Aires
The Argonaut wrote:
Little Mermaid shaping out to land at about $125M domestic over the four-day holiday weekend. Not Lion King numbers, but really good compared to other Disney live action remakes. It'll probably land behind Lion King and Beauty and the Beast, both of which had star power on top of general Disney power. I've got to imagine Disney is happy with these numbers
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