Disney could easily finish the year with 7 movies in the billion dollar club.TLK19 will be joining the B club within two weeks.
You are way overestimating Disney's production costs. Also Disney averages 60% of the box office receipts not 50%. They have a better cut because they produce better results for the theaters. Anyway do you really believe the 10 movies Disney made this year cost 3 billion dollars to make? BTW, Disney's worldwide box office this year will be well over 10 billion. Should easily pass 11 billion and 12 billion is actually possible. They will be at 7.61 billion after Sunday. At 60% that would mean they get 4.566 billion. So even using your crazy 3 billion plus 50% for marking would mean they make 66 million in profits even if they don't receiving one penny more from any of their movies for the year. Not very likely. In fact even if they just get 3 billion more from Aladdin. Toy Story 4, Lion King, Malisifant, Frozen 2 and Rise of Skywalker they will have a profit of 1.866 billion before any merchandise profits. In reality the profits will be higher because the box office will be higher and the production costs were lower.Let's see... $300 million budgets, add in 50% for marketing, deduct half of box office receipts... there we go. With 7 billion dollar movies, Disney could very will generate a profit of $120 million!!
You are way overestimating Disney's production costs. Also Disney averages 60% of the box office receipts not 50%. They have a better cut because they produce better results for the theaters. Anyway do you really believe the 10 movies Disney made this year cost 3 billion dollars to make? BTW, Disney's worldwide box office this year will be well over 10 billion. Should easily pass 11 billion and 12 billion is actually possible. They will be at 7.61 billion after Sunday. At 60% that would mean they get 4.566 billion. So even using your crazy 3 billion plus 50% for marking would mean they make 66 million in profits even if they don't receiving one penny more from any of their movies for the year. Not very likely. In fact even if they just get 3 billion more from Aladdin. Toy Story 4, Lion King, Malisifant, Frozen 2 and Rise of Skywalker they will have a profit of 1.866 billion before any merchandise profits. In reality the profits will be higher because the box office will be higher and the production costs were lower.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood cost between $90-$100 million without advertising.I hope it does well. I want more movies, not less. Blockbusters are nice but low budget movies aimed at a specific market are what makes Hollywood great. If every studio were to just make movies for the mass market we all lose. That is why I want Fox Searchlight to be kept and enlarged. It is also why I support Disney Nature movies.
Sorry. I should have thought more about who I was responding to before posting my response. If I had I would have known you were joking. I know you would never say out of 7 billion in box office Disney would make less than 2%. I think everyone here knows the streak Disney is on can't last forever but it is one hell of a run.It was tongue in cheek. Just pointing out they're not making $7B.
You are right. It is not a low budget movie but that is because they are paying the actors too much. Anyway, my point was that I agree with you movies like it should be made. I will probably see it Monday or Tuesday.Once Upon a Time in Hollywood cost between $90-$100 million without advertising.
It ain’t an indie low budget film.
Sorry. I should have thought more about who I was responding to before posting my response. If I had I would have known you were joking. I know you would never say out of 7 billion in box office Disney would make less than 2%. I think everyone here knows the streak Disney is on can't last forever but it is one hell of a run.
You are right. It is not a low budget movie but that is because they are paying the actors too much. Anyway, my point was that I agree with you movies like it should be made. I will probably see it Monday or Tuesday.
As for the cost of making movies, I want to see them go down. No movie should ever cost over 300 million to make. like Endgame did. No movie should cost over 100 million. Hollywood pays too much and ticket prices are too high. No actor is worth millions a movie. The Director, Writer and Editor make movies great or horrible. There are many great actors and actresses that are not given the opportunity they should have because of nepotism. In Hollywood it is who you know that matters.
If directors are replaced, film is dead, creatively.I was thinking about this. Pretty sure the primary movers will be the writers, cinematographers (art design? if digitally rendered) and then film score. Directors and actors might be relegated to streaming services for less risky productions.
Big budget event films will not have a lot off flexibility for "artistic interpretation" once cameras roll. If that phase even exists in the future.
Times they are a changin.
If directors are replaced, film is dead, creatively.
No movie should cost over $100m?You are right. It is not a low budget movie but that is because they are paying the actors too much. Anyway, my point was that I agree with you movies like it should be made. I will probably see it Monday or Tuesday.
As for the cost of making movies, I want to see them go down. No movie should ever cost over 300 million to make. like Endgame did. No movie should cost over 100 million. Hollywood pays too much and ticket prices are too high. No actor is worth millions a movie. The Director, Writer and Editor make movies great or horrible. There are many great actors and actresses that are not given the opportunity they should have because of nepotism. In Hollywood it is who you know that matters.
Not a shot in hell. Without directors and editors working together, as well as in unison with the writers if they are different individuals, films are aimless and without vision.Not so sure. I think it will become more niche. A writer or writers working directly with digital artists can fill that role. No proof yet, just a hunch this is where this is all going. There will still be a director but that role will be minimized compared to the past. IMO.
Not a shot in hell. Without directors and editors working together, as well as in unison with the writers if they are different individuals, films are aimless and without vision.
They’re corporate mandated instead of made. I know you want a return on your Disney investment, but that path you’re saying would end film as a legitimate source of art. And to hell with that, and luckily, I’m 100% convinced that isn’t in the cards, at least until 1984 becomes a reality.
I think actors are grossly overpaid. Why should any actor get paid multimillions for one movie? They should be capped at 1 million a movie. The livable wage liberals are asking for is $15.00 an hour. That works out to $31,200 a year. The liberals also want to cap executive pay to a multiple of avwrage salaries. So why is an actor and actress not limited to 32 times what is a livable wage per movie? An actor like Will Smith, who did 3 movies this year, would still be making 96 times the livable wage. Ticket prices should also be reduced making movies more available ti o the masses.No movie should cost over $100m?
On what basis are you judging that? That makes no logical sense.
I think actors are grossly overpaid. Why should any actor get paid multimillions for one movie?
They should be capped at 1 million a movie.
The livable wage liberals are asking for is $15.00 an hour. That works out to $31,200 a year. The liberals also want to cap executive pay to a multiple of avwrage salaries.
So why is an actor and actress not limited to 32 times what is a livable wage per movie? An actor like Will Smith, who did 3 movies this year, would still be making 96 times the livable wage.
Ticket prices should also be reduced making movies more available ti o the masses.
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