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Lone Range scored a B+ on Cinemascore, but only $9.6 million in its first day.
Ouch, I guess even the Depp power isn't saving this. Time to fix the strategy because the damn tent is caving in.
Lone Range scored a B+ on Cinemascore, but only $9.6 million in its first day.
Nope.
Disney has very little interest in Dr. Jones either in the cinema or in its parks.
Nope...you're on your own with that one. Damn, I didn't think anyone would still be alive that might remember that.BTW, anyone else old enough here to actually have seen Disney animated films as slide shows with a sound tape when they were in elementary school? (someone say you were to make me feel less ancient!)
And I think Enchanted was a huge hit with a smallish budget, but can't recall off-hand.
Ummm.... That's not how the numbers are calculated.Ok.
Domestic Gross - 217,581,231
Production Cost - 165,000,000
217,581,231 - 165,000,000 = 52,581,231
So, as I said, ~ 60 million domestic.
They're too soft and don't stand alone without excessive theming. The fries themselves are weak and the seasoning doesn't fix it.Oh, and on the Five Guys fries ... you are just flat wrong. I know my food from fast to five star. Those are damn fine fries.![]()
True! The one problem that I had while watching Monsters University is that every time Sully spoke I kept expecting Rosanne to show up.I guess I have too comments. 1) You are still paying actors. I don't think Tom Hanks was cheaper in Toy Story 3 than Saving Mr. Banks. 2) I think oversaturation may become a problem. There was a least 6 trailers during MU. All look bad.
I'll be on the Fantasy soon, but I don't think that show is there...
That being said, I am a Randy fan...well before Toy Story...
Source? Sorry. Just a bit surprised. Even if it didnt become profitable in theaters, usually home sales can at least make up for itIt didn't get into the black.
BTW, anyone else old enough here to actually have seen Disney animated films as slide shows with a sound tape when they were in elementary school? (someone say you were to make me feel less ancient!)
I thought westerns don't play well in Europe? Or at least that is what Ive been reading.And counting ...
On that subject, before folks write off Long Ranger, please understand that westerns are extremely popular in Europe and the film doesn't unspool before some key market audiences UNTIL AUGUST.
I think you may have missed the popularity of Rapunzel. Granted this is anecdotal the same way your inference that she is fading is, but perhaps your daughter (I think I remember you saying you have a daughter, sorry) doesn't like her as much? I don't know. I cant tell ya how many little girls I have seen with Rapunzel's merchandise and when I was at WDW, you want to guess who I saw being bought up in the stores? She has her own special M&G does she not? So maybe that's why she isn't at the Royal Table or Askerhus? Sorry just not seeing it. It would be interesting to see internal numbers for what princesses move more merch.I know this is technical, but in the general mindset (especially now that they are the same overall company), Pixar IS Disney, and Disney IS Pixar...
The only reason Merida may live longer is due to political hold outs internally...
Note, Merida wasn't inducted as a "pixar princess", but a Disney one...regardless of who actually created the movie. Even they are fine with the blurred lines. Just like Planes will be viewed generally as "pixar" animation, even though Walt Disney animation is doing it.
You can't just look at what it made domestically like that... Mean it's great you can subtract but look at what it actually made in theaters as a reflection of how many people went to see it. It didnt make 60 million. It made 217 million or whatever number you said. And then whatever it made internationally, which you didnt include. What you did was deliberately manipulate the numbers to make it look like it did bad..Which it didnt. As @Lee said, that's not how the numbers are calculated.It may be a great movie (never saw it, probably why many didn't see it, it seemed like a carry off of the Harry Potter / LoTR 2000's craze)...
It may have been a great movie...but it wasn't. And that means it won't be.
Owl on Main Street: http://instagram.com/p/bX11oRslkj/
Is that a spy from Hogwarts?
Very cool picture! I have never seen a wild owl - and to see one in a theme park instead of in a wood makes it even more special!
Apparently he was hunting mice.... One of the managers seemed to suggest that he was a common visitor to MSUSA
I think he escaped from Flights of Wonder. Which is pretty much the most underrated show on propertyApparently he was hunting mice.... One of the managers seemed to suggest that he was a common visitor to MSUSA
I thought westerns don't play well in Europe? Or at least that is what Ive been reading.
Case in point to my comment.
And, yeah, but CGI isn't going anywhere. The ultimate goal for movie producers / directors, is that there are no actors.
And it's all CGI.
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