This is one of those times that it's nice to be proven wrong. And to be able to say "shove it" to all the haters 

Well, the fact that Transformers trounced Star Trek in only about 1/14th the theater time - with a Rottentomatoes rating of 21% - should put an end to the argument that big box office results = good movie.
This is one of those times that it's nice to be proven wrong. And to be able to say "shove it" to all the haters![]()
Well, the fact that Transformers trounced Star Trek in only about 1/14th the theater time - with a Rottentomatoes rating of 21% - should put an end to the argument that big box office results = good movie.
Another 2 movies are coming within the next 4-5 years... aren't you happy?
That remains to be seen... ask me again once I've seen those movies and I'll tell you whether they made me happy or not. This one passed the time, but I really feel it was a missed opportunity.
I'm patiently waiting for the $250 million mark. I didn't think it will make it, but now I remain optimistic.
Its sad Trek got passed by another Pixar crapfest. Pixar films are the most overrated films in Hollywood
The family and little kid advantage always helps these films
ZOMG ANOTHER FILM MADE MORE MONEY THAN TREK!!! WHAT WENT WRONG???
Exiting the Australian box office with a solid $AU16 million.
Its sad Trek got passed by another Pixar crapfest. Pixar films are the most overrated films in Hollywood
The family and little kid advantage always helps these films
It wasn't so long ago that $250 million was pretty much universally declared improbable around here.
I like this one.Big boxoffice result = good movie has never been a good argument. But if a movie makes $250 million and has a 95% rottentomatoes rating then it has a pretty good argument for being a good movie. But ultimately it's our own opinion that matters.
That's ok; we're in pretty much uncharted territory around here -- especially with Squiggy gone.I said $160 million...I also said it wouldn't hit $250 million...argh
[Dot Matrix]"Not bad for Rambo!"[/Dot Matrix]Not bad for a country with a population of 21,829,372.
You are a trooper. I'm trying to decide if I stop here, at 20 times. Saturday we drove 30 minutes to a theater where it was still playing, and my husband found the seats there painful. So, I don't know if I'll be going again.I never doubted it. I've got to make sure one of my local theaters will still be playing it over the July 4th weekend. I still want to get in at least one more showing.
Yeah, I'm practicing what it's going to feel like when I can't go anymore. It kills me I won't be able to see it on the big screen, so I probably will go again, even if I have to drive 30 minutes by myself.Wimp.So, I don't know if I'll be going again.![]()
Yeah, I'm practicing what it's going to feel like when I can't go anymore. It kills me I won't be able to see it on the big screen, so I probably will go again, even if I have to drive 30 minutes by myself.Wimp.So, I don't know if I'll be going again.![]()
I am really happy for you!My IMAX will have it SOON so I'll be going 2-3 more times, wife permitting...![]()
Its sad Trek got passed by another Pixar crapfest. Pixar films are the most overrated films in Hollywood
The family and little kid advantage always helps these films
Star Trek is a fun summer movie with big explosions and loud sound effects but suffers from minimal character development and a ridiculous storyline that is filled with plot holes. However, it did accomplish the main goal of appealing a bit more to the masses and therefore making the franchise viable again.
Pixar creates some of the finest films made, animated or otherwise, by focusing first and foremost on character development instead of relying solely on special effects. Of course, the main demographic are children but it does appeal to adults by providing smart, witty stories.
I would suggest you view Ratatouille, which I believe is a work of art.
Yeah at this rate $260m seems reachable.
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