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It is what 'box office tracking' means. It is quite simply the tracking of how well a movie is doing at the box office.That's not what "tracking" means.
Check out Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic to see what the consensus is. Every movie will have good and bad reviews. But aggregate sites give you an idea of what the overall view of critics is. Right now only 25% of critics on RT.com give Planes a favorable review. That's a terrible figure.
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I think Smurfs showed that audiences are suffering from family film fatigue. The kids are getting ready to go back to school. Reviews are bad. I think it will do okay business based on people being tricked into thinking it is somehow related to Cars. But it's not going to do well. Disney won't take a Lone Ranger write-off on this one. Especially with foreign and merch. But it's not going to do Despicable Me 2 or even Monsters University business either.
I expect a mildly embarassing opening. Kind of like everything else released for the last several weeks.
Here's a real thought though...lets say all of this stuff turns out to be accurate about Cars Land being imported from Anaheim...
What will they do with the plane then? I mean, the darn thing is even shown on park maps and whatnot yet I don't think the tour guides mention what it is do they? I can't remember...but seeing as the wife made me skip the backlot tour last December (trust me, I was heartbroken)... it has been a while after all...I can't remember at all...
Think they'll put it in a museum or maybe park it out in the middle of nowhere with the 20,000 leagues submarines?
Thoughts?
Because its not just "a plane", its a plane with fairly important historical significance to TWDC, Walt Disney World, and Walt Disney himself. If it were just any plane, then yeah, nobody here would really care. Instead it shows what little respect they have for the company's heritage, and how clueless and shameless they can be.Still don't understand this tempest in a teapot. Show this to 9 out of ten people, and they'll say that it looks cute.
Disney transports the entire steam engine to Disneyland for the premiere of The Lone Ranger and everyone yawns. They put 2 decals and a smile on a plane, and all heck breaks loose......
Because its not just "a plane", its a plane with fairly important historical significance to TWDC, Walt Disney World, and Walt Disney himself. If it were just any plane, then yeah, nobody here would really care. Instead it shows what little respect they have for the company's heritage, and how clueless and shameless they can be.
If you can't see why something like this might be perceived as even slightly offensive, then perhaps this isn't the messageboard for you.
Show this picture to 9 out of 10 people, and the may say it's cute.Still don't understand this tempest in a teapot. Show this to 9 out of ten people, and they'll say that it looks cute.
Disney transports the entire steam engine to Disneyland for the premiere of The Lone Ranger and everyone yawns. They put 2 decals and a smile on a plane, and all heck breaks loose......
The bad news about the Smurf movie is that while it's tanking here in the States, it's doing gangbusters overseas. In fact, I think it's the number one movie in the foreign market right now. And you know what that means....
It is what 'box office tracking' means. It is quite simply the tracking of how well a movie is doing at the box office.
Regarding rotten tomatoes, it highlights exactly why I don't pay any attention to critics. According to that site, critics currently have it at 29%, but it also shows a user rating of 90%. Come to think of it, perhaps that 'want to see' rating is what you could call 'buzz'.
Why is it bad news that the movie is doing well overseas?The bad news about the Smurf movie is that while it's tanking here in the States, it's doing gangbusters overseas. In fact, I think it's the number one movie in the foreign market right now. And you know what that means....
Obviously that means more Brazilians will come to WDW.Why is it bad news that the movie is doing well overseas?
Box office tracking - Given that the film hasn't even been released, it's no wonder that it's box office tracking is very bad. Just like every single unreleased film, it has exactly NO box office revenue. Perhaps we should wait until after this weekend to take the box office reading.
Still don't understand this tempest in a teapot. Show this to 9 out of ten people, and they'll say that it looks cute
Because that means they'll make Smurfs 3 and Universal will go ahead with replacing ET with Smurfs as rumored.Why is it bad news that the movie is doing well overseas?
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