lazyboy97o
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Revenue isn't profit. The rising costs of production and marketing have diminished the success of a large box office.A film that makes that much money is not a failure on any realistric metric.
Revenue isn't profit. The rising costs of production and marketing have diminished the success of a large box office.A film that makes that much money is not a failure on any realistric metric.
It was hyped a lot. I remember some of our famous commentators (was it @PhotoDave219 , @ParentsOf4 or @WDW1974 )shared a link, where the "expectations by analysts" claimed that unless the movie outgrossed avatar, it would be considered a "failure" for the "wall street" stock price guys..
Revenue isn't profit. The rising costs of production and marketing have diminished the success of a large box office.
Okay.
In any event the tinfoil hat theory that Episode 8 has been delayed because Disney are worried that Star Wars is not as popular as they first thought is one that has no basis in reality.
Let's hope they can develop an original plot line.I just hope Disney doesn't expect every film to hit $2+ billion. There was huge pent up demand for Episode VII that won't be there for the other yearly releases.
I did hear they decided to expand the screentime of a few characters after how well they were received (Poe), so there is some rewrites going on.I agree with you. I think Episode 8 was changed because they saw the massive success of Episode 7 in that holiday spot and they want to recreate that again. I think that's the only reason it was moved. Nothing to do with production issues.
In all fairness, is there truly such a thing as 'original plot line' anymore? Its Good vs Evil. It can only be told in so many waysLet's hope they can develop an original plot line.
Or the hero's journey.... tale as old as time. literally.In all fairness, is there truly such a thing as 'original plot line' anymore? Its Good vs Evil. It can only be told in so many ways
It was hyped a lot. I remember some of our famous commentators (was it @PhotoDave219 , @ParentsOf4 or @WDW1974 )shared a link, where the "expectations by analysts" claimed that unless the movie outgrossed avatar, it would be considered a "failure" for the "wall street" stock price guys..
As indeed it was and IS considered by Wall St to be a failure, Wall St wanted it to beat avatar by a huge margin hence the mythical 3 billion dollar box office which would have returned about 1B to TWDC as most formulas return about 1/3 of box office revenue to the studio. It did not do that and with that "Failure" and ESPN's troubles Disney's stock has taken a beating ever since. Since it's TWDC the ONLY opinion which matter's is Wall St's
They almost have to have such expectations.l because of the cost of the films.I just hope Disney doesn't expect every film to hit $2+ billion. There was huge pent up demand for Episode VII that won't be there for the other yearly releases.
They almost have to have such expectations.l because of the cost of the films.
Disney spent another estimated $250 million on marketing. That puts the rough break even point at $900 million. Costs of successive films tends to go up and Disney is still going to want buckets of money from each. Disney is well known for having unrealistic expectations and making decisions based on them.This isn't true at all. The Force Awakens had a $200M budget, which isn't in the Top 50 most-expensive movies of all time, adjusted for inflation. There are 24 movies that have had higher budgets in the last ten years.
There are 3 movies that have made $2B in the history of cinema. $2B is not the "expectation" for a movie to be successful. Blatantly not true.
Its also blatantly not true that Wall Street considers Star Wars to be a failure.
Let's hope they can develop an original plot line.
Disney spent another estimated $250 million on marketing. That puts the rough break even point at $900 million. Costs of successive films tends to go up and Disney is still going to want buckets of money from each. Disney is well known for having unrealistic expectations and making decisions based on them.
So let me get this right, in your mind, there exists someone or some group of people who view Star Wars as a failure? WOW you are something else.
except this is not what I say. Stop trying to shove fordexplorer's opinion like I had said it. I DIDNT.If Disney are second guessing its popularity they have a strange way of showing it;
Agree, more because they will try to make the movies as "broad" and as "generic" to appease all groups. that it might ruin the movie itself.I just hope Disney doesn't expect every film to hit $2+ billion. There was huge pent up demand for Episode VII that won't be there for the other yearly releases.
The fourth Death Star will be really, really BIG!
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