Disstevefan1
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Well it looks like that from an outsider looking in....Woah…
You couldn’t be further off…it’s modern Hollywood. Only sure things are wanted by the studios. They’ll dabble in small stuff…but it ain’t MCU
Well it looks like that from an outsider looking in....Woah…
You couldn’t be further off…it’s modern Hollywood. Only sure things are wanted by the studios. They’ll dabble in small stuff…but it ain’t MCU
And you couldn't be further off in what modern Hollywood actually is today, in a post-pandemic streaming world. As noted previously in a direct quote from the earnings, Disney is aware and accepts the box office IS NOT the profit center for a movie anymore. They accept and expect that a movie in general isn't going to make its money back during theatrical. That its new profit center is post-theatrical. And so they set the movie up for that purpose.Woah…
You couldn’t be further off…it’s modern Hollywood. Only sure things are wanted by the studios. They’ll dabble in small stuff…but it ain’t MCU
I thought for sure Thunderbolts would pass CA4 box office. It still might, but will still end up being less of a hit than I thought. Oh well
Critical praise providing a bump would involve people reading…I thought it would have held better than it has given the positive word of mouth and lack of major direct competition
It has me rethinking how big Fantastic 4 will be. Coming out 2 weeks after Superman is unfortunate timing.
I thought it would have held better than it has given the positive word of mouth and lack of major direct competition
It has me rethinking how big Fantastic 4 will be. Coming out 2 weeks after Superman is unfortunate timing.
But don’t you remember? Captain America was the film that was going to be a return to form. But then when that flatlined, the spin was that Thunderbolts* was the first film from Fiege after he righted the ship. Now it looks like this one will come and go without really improving the health of the franchise.Disney is a mass market product
Everything is designed to cast a wide net.
Doesn’t matter if “some” people like it. It never did. That’s their lot.
They didn’t make 30 mcu movies for “some people”
The eternal argument can now end.Disney is aware and accepts the box office IS NOT the profit center for a movie anymore.
Coming out 2 weeks after Superman is unfortunate timing.
Yeah, that'll all depend on a) Superman's early holds and b) how high exactly FF opens.
"Lose big" is relative in this case, as I don't think most of their movies actually do have huge losses. But yes this should be the end of the argument but its clear that some can't accept that the box office isn't the primary driver for a movie anymore.The eternal argument can now end.
Disney is aware and accepts when they lose big at the box office.![]()
By all accounts Thunderbolts IS a shot in the arm that the MCU needed in terms of quality. So the issue ISN'T the film itself, the issue IS regaining the trust and focus of the audience. The hope was that word of mouth would help with that, but its clear that its going to take more than one film to do it.But don’t you remember? Captain America was the film that was going to be a return to form. But then when that flatlined, the spin was that Thunderbolts* was the first film from Fiege after he righted the ship. Now it looks like this one will come and go without really improving the health of the franchise.
The next spin will be, “Fantastic Four is really the next big film in the MCU and will help reset everything.” If and when that disappoints, watch where the goalposts get moved again that Avengers: Doomsday is where they finally get it right.
-Signed, someone that watched DC try this over and over again for the last few years.
And you couldn't be further off in what modern Hollywood actually is today, in a post-pandemic streaming world. As noted previously in a direct quote from the earnings, Disney is aware and accepts the box office IS NOT the profit center for a movie anymore. They accept and expect that a movie in general isn't going to make its money back during theatrical. That its new profit center is post-theatrical. And so they set the movie up for that purpose.
The "modern Hollywood" that you're talking about is from the 90s or early 00s, not the 2020s, which isn't modern anymore. The world is changing, Hollywood is pivoting. One wonders why you can't accept that fact.
Instead of playing these "inside comment" games just state what you mean. Very few actually know what you mean half the time, so state it plainly so everyone knows instead of assuming that people do.This is a really dumb week to try and downplay how Disney does its business. And I’m not talking about the box office gross…that’s the “gateway” to real money
I’ll give you a hint: Friday
The next spin will be, “Fantastic Four is really the next big film in the MCU and will help reset everything.” If and when that disappoints, watch where the goalposts get moved again that Avengers: Doomsday is where they finally get it right.
We can’t even agree on what that actually is?As of right now, I see FF performing similar to other recent MCU films.
I think we can all agree what is it. What I don't think we can agree on is what our beliefs in what expectations are surrounding the same inside the walls of Burbank.We can’t even agree on what that actually is?![]()
Instead of playing these "inside comment" games just state what you mean. Very few actually know what you mean half the time, so state it plainly so everyone knows instead of assuming that people do.
They didn’t make 30 mcu movies for “some people”
That is the problem, we shouldn't have to interpret a vague comment that could really mean anything.Pretty sure I've actually interpreted this one. "Friday" being when Lilo & Stitch is out and will hit pretty massively, so therefore it will be proof that all Disney movies are intended to hit massively and rake in the bucks at the BO.
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