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You say this like its a bad thing and not exactly what made Fury Road so fucking good.Looks like an episode of Xena.
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You say this like its a bad thing and not exactly what made Fury Road so fucking good.Looks like an episode of Xena.
I'm gonna say about $32mSo the movie comes out tommorow. Anyone wanna start a deadpool on box office predictions?
To me it seems like this is shaping up to be the most expensive E;R video to date.
I'll take that action and say $50 mil. But only because there's not a lot to compete withI'm gonna say about $32m
Everyone I know just doesn't want to go to the theater anymore.I could be wrong, but I think it's going to flop. I just don't see hype or interest.
its been a decade, the supply of beaters to waste on stunts has been decimated. hell, just having the talent to make them is a rare resource too. The current crop were held over from fury road.CGI stunts?! What made the originals and Fury Road fun was the use of real cars.
My friends and I got together to go see late night with the devil a few weeks ago, the cinema looked only slightly more populated than it did during covid. We got our tickets for $10 each and were blown away - the price hasn't risen (or has risen two dollars, we fought over it but never found out the truth) in a decade, so now popcorn costs more than the ticket. Fine by us though, since we brought snacks from home like we used to as teens. Then we sat down in the cinema and the lights dimmed, and we learned why tickets were so cheap - over half an hour of ads before the movie started. Fuck the cinemas if they can't make a profit without fucking me around.Everyone I know just doesn't want to go to the theater anymore.
If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but that's just the trend I see among most people these days even those that would want to see Furiosa.
His production partner died during the making of Beyond Thunderdome, that might be what you are thinking ofI swear to god I thought George Miller died. Like I knew the actor that played Toecutter died but this is fucking with me because for years I was like "I guess that is the end of Mad Max because George Miller was dead". I don't know if this was some Jeff Goldblum shit or if I wandered in from some sort of fucked up portal where he is alive and making whatever this is
Maybe I'm just being a fence-sitting idiot like my avatar, but I say it'll break even, but not make triple it's production budget to justify future films. It kinda feels like Dune to me where it has a dedicated niche audience of cinephiles, but it doesn't grow outside of it. Mad Max as a franchise is roughly where Dune is now; respected on technical grounds, not outright terrible stories, but casuals will have a lukewarm response to it.I could be wrong, but I think it's going to flop. I just don't see hype or interest.
I can see that happening.Maybe I'm just being a fence-sitting idiot like my avatar, but I say it'll break even, but not make triple it's production budget to justify future films. It kinda feels like Dune to me where it has a dedicated niche audience of cinephiles, but it doesn't grow outside of it. Mad Max as a franchise is roughly where Dune is now; respected on technical grounds, not outright terrible stories, but casuals will have a lukewarm response to it.
At least it's cheaper than Dune.
I feel like Furiosa was like one of the first in the big "girl power" push in media tbqhSeriously, who actually gives a fuck about Furiosa?