BlakeW39
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I wouldn't say it was better. But it was as good as the original.
music wasn't as good imo. good film but not as good as the 1967 classic imo
I wouldn't say it was better. But it was as good as the original.
A fail for whom?As far as the box office goes, it is/was pretty well assumed by most that the movie would make between 600/700mil plus. Will that be a success or failure? Depends on your definition. If the movie makes money, I'd say it was successful. If it falls short of making a profit, that's a fail in my eyes.
The movie is a success.A fail for whom?
Did Disney make a bad movie?
Pete’s Dragon as wellThe Jungle Book was better than the original IMHO.
Pete’s Dragon as well
I'll say it again "that's a fail in my eyes."A fail for whom?
Did Disney make a bad movie?
. Before the movie came out. when the casting was announced some wanted Ariel to look like the animated character. If (whoever) was cast looked like the animated character (regardless of race) no one would have said anything.
I have to disagree. Before the movie came out. when the casting was announced some wanted Ariel to look like the animated character. If (whoever) was cast looked like the animated character (regardless of race) no one would have said anything.
Now that the movie is out, everyone says the best thing about the movie is Halle Bailey.
Now that the movie is out, generally folks are complaining that it's another live action remake, how Sebastian and Flounder look, some complain about the CGI and the length of the movie. All valid complaints.
The bottom line in my mind is that this was not made for adults to watch, it was made for kids to watch and if the kids like it and want to see it, that's great.
It is definitely not a kids-oriented movie. It's for Teens/Adults and kids might like that it's Ariel.I have to disagree. Before the movie came out. when the casting was announced some wanted Ariel to look like the animated character. If (whoever) was cast looked like the animated character (regardless of race) no one would have said anything.
Now that the movie is out, everyone says the best thing about the movie is Halle Bailey.
Now that the movie is out, generally folks are complaining that it's another live action remake, how Sebastian and Flounder look, some complain about the CGI and the length of the movie. All valid complaints.
The bottom line in my mind is that this was not made for adults to watch, it was made for kids to watch and if the kids like it and want to see it, that's great.
As for the numbers, I wish they also measured "number of tickets sold".Here are the official box office totals from Disney.
"Disney’s The Little Mermaid—filmmaker Rob Marshall’s live-action reimagining of the studio’s Academy Award®-winning animated musical classic—topped the box office in its opening weekend. Earning $118.6 million domestically, The Little Mermaid posted the fifth highest Memorial Day weekend opening of all time. The movie also received an “A” CinemaScore and holds a Rotten Tomatoes verified moviegoer rating of 95 percent. Internationally, The Little Mermaid earned an additional $79 million in its debut weekend."
‘The Little Mermaid’ Makes a Splash with $118.6 Million Domestic Debut - The Walt Disney Company
Disney’s The Little Mermaid—filmmaker Rob Marshall’s live-action reimagining of the studio’s Academy Award®-winning animated musical classic—topped the box office in its opening weekend. Earning …Read Morethewaltdisneycompany.com
That number is not adjusted for inflation so it means nothing. It’s just more spin.The way some of you people are twisting yourselves into pretzels trying to pretend this movie is a failure is astonishing. It’s only the 5th biggest Memorial Day opening in history.
that number is meaningless in the absence of context regarding 1) international box office, and 2) how much it cost to produce. Given those two, this film is going to have to have strong legs to turn a profit.It’s only the 5th biggest Memorial Day opening in history.
This thread is the only place I’m seeing the film being discussed as a failure. It’s baffling.It’s not a complete failure yet but the writing is on the wall.
Domestic looks decent. Didn't hit Lion King numbers though. International is weak but I think that was somewhat expected. We will see if it keeps it up domestically and can turn a profit.The narrative in this thread certainly keeps changing for certain people to feel validated
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