"Oh, the movie only made 100 million for us opening weekend? We should fire the director and kill the franchise" said teh Trek Ayatollahs™ .
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"Oh, the movie only made 100 million for us opening weekend? We should fire the director and kill the franchise" said teh Trek Ayatollahs™ .
Very busy here in the UK the three times I saw it, the last two times was during it's second weekend here.
True, but movies also have a lot more competition from other sources of entertainment today than they did back then, and pirating is a much bigger issue now. Anyway, there's no need to set the films against each other. The first four Trek films and Star Trek were bona fide home runs in the domestic market by the standards of their respective eras.Something overlooked by everyone when adjusting the old movies for ticket price inflation from 1979-1991 onward is the population of NA has increased by a great deal. Even though ST09 sold the most tickets of any Star Trek movie, the percentage of the population that went to see it was much less than TMP/TWOK/TVH maybe even TSFS?
STID did better than ST09 in 4 of the 5 days of release. It did better overall. I did better overseas. It simply was better box office. So much for the panic.
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They actually marketed it overseas this time.It might not surpass Trek09 domestically, but it seems to be making up for it overseasIf Star Trek is increasing its popular outside of the US, then that could be a good thing for Trek 3.
Sequels to well-liked films in this genre usually open bigger and then have shorter legs than the previous film, so the opening points to a lower domestic gross than Star Trek (unless we see something very unusual unfold, with a sci-fi action sequel that matches the legs of its predecessor). That's not a reason to panic. It'll still hit the numbers it needs to get a sequel. Paramount will be looking to increase appeal to women and the under-25s for the next one.
Sequels to well-liked films in this genre usually open bigger and then have shorter legs than the previous film, so the opening points to a lower domestic gross than Star Trek (unless we see something very unusual unfold, with a sci-fi action sequel that matches the legs of its predecessor). That's not a reason to panic. It'll still hit the numbers it needs to get a sequel. Paramount will be looking to increase appeal to women and the under-25s for the next one.
If you're going to release in the heat of the summer that's always going to be an issue. You just have to compete. And it's not always clear far in advance which films are going to hit big. Gatsby performed much better than initially expected.No the lesson to be learned here is don't open the film against other movies that are in direct competition with both demographics (younger=Iron Man 3, women= The Great Gatsby).
If you're going to release in the heat of the summer that's always going to be an issue. You just have to compete. And it's not always clear far in advance which films are going to hit big. Gatsby performed much better than initially expected.No the lesson to be learned here is don't open the film against other movies that are in direct competition with both demographics (younger=Iron Man 3, women= The Great Gatsby).
Something overlooked by everyone when adjusting the old movies for ticket price inflation from 1979-1991 onward is the population of NA has increased by a great deal. Even though ST09 sold the most tickets of any Star Trek movie, the percentage of the population that went to see it was much less than TMP/TWOK/TVH maybe even TSFS?
Something overlooked by everyone when adjusting the old movies for ticket price inflation from 1979-1991 onward is the population of NA has increased by a great deal. Even though ST09 sold the most tickets of any Star Trek movie, the percentage of the population that went to see it was much less than TMP/TWOK/TVH maybe even TSFS?
A lot of people don't bother going to the movie theater anymore though. A lot of people choose to wait for DVD/Blu-Ray.
I posted that TREK2 would have a big Saturday bump (it did) and now Rentrak numbers look like Sunday....
.... is going to be bigger than Friday by a good percentage. The Rentrak numbers for about 30 theaters in my area show that 28 of them all had higher Sunday numbers.
Think the legs are looking good. I am in the camp that thinks if it weren't for Gatsby drawing away women and dates, that Trek2 would have been over $100 million for the 4 day.
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