Phroobar
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Even worst!They didn’t. The attraction closed in September 2001 and the movie was released in July 2002.
Even worst!They didn’t. The attraction closed in September 2001 and the movie was released in July 2002.
It's sad this film didn't sell more tickets than the Eddie Murphy film. I think it's superior, although still fell a bit short. It is a struggle to find the right balance between family friendly horror and comedy. This got close though, IMHO.
I think HM would work better as a Disney+ series that focuses on the background story of a specific ghost or group of ghouls in the mansion. With 999 haunts, there'd be plenty to tell. Hopefully, they'll give it a try someday.
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken was a good one... But not a Disney movie.IMHO "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" is better than both. Disney should retheme the ride and re-release that. Not a new version. The original.
Adjusted for inflation: a $2 Million budget with a $40 Million Box Office.
Very enjoyable too.
although i liked it, i think indy 5 has the best chance to win that title this yearWord on the block is this thing may not break 100 million. Man, Disney is fighting itself for biggest bomb this year.
To be fair, WB is right there too.Word on the block is this thing may not break 100 million. Man, Disney is fighting itself for biggest bomb this year.
WB’s Barbie has the potential to be the highest grossing film of the year. I don’t think they’re too worried.To be fair, WB is right there too.
I think the poster was referring to the individual film that was the biggest bomb not studio as a wholeWB’s Barbie has the potential to be the highest grossing film of the year. I don’t think they’re too worried.
It absolutely does. But we were talking the competition for biggest bombs of the season, and the Flash is definitely a front runner.WB’s Barbie has the potential to be the highest grossing film of the year. I don’t think they’re too worried.
It absolutely does. But we were talking the competition for biggest bombs of the season, and the Flash is definitely a front runner.
Maybe they shouldn’t have released their entire slate of films for the year in a compressed, five month window, especially with the ongoing strikes.Maybe it's because I was a child in 2003 and am now 30, but I remember the Eddie Murphy Haunted Mansion being marketed WAAAAY more than the new one. It felt like a real event. The only time I saw a trailer for the new movie was when I saw the Little Mermaid remake. Had I not been active on this website, it's likely I would have forgotten the movie was coming out at all.
The new film is better than the Eddie Murphy version, but that's not much use if people don't even know the movie is coming out.
Outside of HM, what this shows is that TMNT isn't getting families racing out to the theater. Its made $28M on the weekend domestic, and $51M in 5 days worldwide.With just this weekend, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has more than the second week Haunted Mansion domestically.
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Outside of HM, what this shows is that TMNT isn't getting families racing out to the theater. Its made $28M on the weekend domestic, and $51M in 5 days worldwide.
I saw it and it didn't add much to the TMNT lore that hasn't already been told.
Which shows that even with a similar art style to Spiderverse its not replicating the same draw. Basically unless this one pulls an Elemental and gets legs over August it may end up dying in the sewers.
Maybe, maybe not. Its not having a great start, and while its audience scores are good that hasn't been an indication on box office performance this year.It also cost half as much as Elemental and Haunted Mansion to produce.
It will be fine even if not a smash hit.
It is not dying in the sewers.
Teachers and Students across the nation begin to start back, but it will still hover around 3rd place for this week and the next. It will also still be in theaters for Labor Day Weekend which willl give it a nice boost. Critically it is very much enjoyed, and word of mouth is great.
I don't think Voyage of Demeter this week will still Turtle's Target Audience and will still hover high for those weeks leading to Labor Day.
Maybe, maybe not. Its not having a great start, and while its audience scores are good that hasn't been an indication on box office performance this year.
So as I said unless it gets legs like Elemental it may end up dying in the sewers. Which is to say that we'll see how it does over the next week or two.
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