Hawkeye_2018
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Wicked being 2 hrs and 40 minutes is absolutely ridiculous. My wife and daughter were excited about it until I told them the run time. They will now wait for the home release
Box office pro has projections between 110-140…. I have to agree…even just 100 million seems too low… I can feel the hype on this oneI certainly hope it shocks everyone with a bigger than expected box office.
Did you also mention it's just part one?Wicked being 2 hrs and 40 minutes is absolutely ridiculous. My wife and daughter were excited about it until I told them the run time. They will now wait for the home release
Wicked being 2 hrs and 40 minutes is absolutely ridiculous. My wife and daughter were excited about it until I told them the run time. They will now wait for the home release
I’m curious to see if this gets a word of mouth boost next week… the critics hate it but it has a 90% audience score on rotten tomatoes.
Sounds like a silly and fun Christmas movie, something critics hate but “real” people tend to love.
I don’t see it having huge impact… I think the big holiday releases will steal the attention from Red One…. But would guess it is going to become a holiday tradition for many years to come… which was probably Amazons goal … as it was originally intended for streaming onlyI’m curious to see if this gets a word of mouth boost next week… the critics hate it but it has a 90% audience score on rotten tomatoes.
Sounds like a silly and fun Christmas movie, something critics hate but “real” people tend to love.
It was one and done for me. I can't see it going into any holiday rotation for many people, it just doesn't have much of that holiday "cheer" that people look for in their holiday movies. But then again people still think Die Hard is a Christmas movie even though everyone involved including the stars, director, and writers say its not, so what do I know.An A- CinemaScore also supports your hypothesis. Probably not dramatically within the theatrical window, but long term it could be rewatched.
Well it was also intended to become a franchise but I don't see that happening.I don’t see it having huge impact… I think the big holiday releases will steal the attention from Red One…. But would guess it is going to become a holiday tradition for many years to come… which was probably Amazons goal … as it was originally intended for streaming only
In theory the 2.5 hour runtime might seem like a deterrent yet almost all of the highest grossing movies of all time — both Avatars, Titanic, Avengers Endgame — are more than 3 hours long. This isn't just a recent trend. If you adjust for inflation and look at the 10 highest grossing movies of all time, movies like Gone with the Wind, the Sound of Music, the Ten Commandments and Dr. Zhivago are all 3-4 hours.I love Wicked, so I’m excited, but I firmly agree that movies these days are too long. If they insist on 2.5+ hour long movies, theatres need to bring back intermissions.
I do wish they’d bring back intermissions, though.In theory the 2.5 hour runtime might seem like a deterrent yet almost all of the highest grossing movies of all time — both Avatars, Titanic, Avengers Endgame — are more than 3 hours long. This isn't just a recent trend. If you adjust for inflation and look at the 10 highest grossing movies of all time, movies like Gone with the Wind, the Sound of Music, the Ten Commandments and Dr. Zhivago are all 3-4 hours.
If Wicked is a good movie, the runtime won't be a problem. When people are having a great time, they don't want a movie to end. It's only when the movie is mediocre that audiences really begin to feel the length.
I love Wicked, so I’m excited, but I firmly agree that movies these days are too long. If they insist on 2.5+ hour long movies, theatres need to bring back intermissions.
And a two-parter.The long runtime was making me think that they're incorporating more from the novel into the musical's story, but that seems hard to do while maintaining that PG rating, so I'm not sure what all's going into turning a ~3 hour musical into a movie that's twice that length.
The long runtime was making me think that they're incorporating more from the novel into the musical's story, but that seems hard to do while maintaining that PG rating, so I'm not sure what all's going into turning a ~3 hour musical into a movie that's twice that length.
Oh I agree. I enjoyed seeing Oppenheimer and Killers of the Flower Moon in theaters last year, but I would have really appreciated an intermission midway through at some point.I do wish they’d bring back intermissions, though.
Seeing it on Wednesday night in IMAX at 6:30.Anyone seeing Wicked this week? I’m so stinking excited: going to a Wednesday early access screening, which looks very well sold. Thinking this may be a BIG box office.
Have I mentioned how much I ***hated*** that book?I do hope they've expanded into the world of Wicked more, although I do doubt they'll have the famous... scenes from the book... that involve oil... and... R rated scenes.
Embargo lifts today, around now I think, for critics.Never seen this before. Critics review aren’t out quite yet (shortly), but audience ratings already 99%:
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Is this coming for an A+ cinema score?
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