Oh, I know. And that's a valid point. I used to socialize up in LA on occasion, and there were invariably some "industry" folks in attendance. They
love to talk about their otherwise mundane jobs in "the industry" or at "the studio", to the sheer boredom of other party guests.
It appears to be a bloated, wasteful industry with entire battalions of hangers-on and endless ranks of white collar management jobs that do nothing for the actual product, and make for even less impressive party chatter.
Exactly. Minions cost less than half what Lightyear did, and Minions made almost quadruple the box office as Lightyear.
Using the triple-the-box-office-to-break-even formula several knowledgeable posters here have said is now the norm, the financials on Minions vs. Lightyear is frightening for Burbank. Or at least it should be frightening, if they know what's good for them.
Minions Rise of Gru - Production Budget $80 Million, Global Box Office $938 Million, Profit of $702 Million
Lightyear - Production Budget $200 Million, Global Box Office $226 Million, Loss of at least $174 Million?
This is simply not a sustainable way for Burbank to make movies. Especially now that the losses are adding up with each and every film. Just a bad string of luck? Perhaps. But something has to change ASAP.