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I expected an small increase box office outside USA, but I did not expect a smaller domestic audience than Star Trek. Can anyone explain the reason for this?
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I expected an small increase box office outside USA, but I did not expect a smaller domestic audience than Star Trek. Can anyone explain the reason for this?
*I* think it has to do with bad WOM by some hardhearted fans disappointed by the *villain* reuse.
I personally know one of them. She (unspoiled on that detail) finally saw it and, well, to put it mildly, hates it to high heaven. I can totally see her bad mouthing the film to everyone she knows.
Multiply her unhappiness by X number of times like minded people are spreading bad WOM and that could account for the lower DBO.Just a theory.
I think it is because of the 'Into Darkness' and a story featuring terrorism, revenge, murder, suicide bombings, grim deaths etc instead of a more 'fun' adventure.
Actuals for the top 6:
1. Fast & Furious 6 - $35,164,440
2. Now You See Me - $29,254,674
3. After Earth - $27,520,040
4. Star Trek Into Darkness - $16,780,895
5. Epic - $16,616,310
6. The Hangover Part III - $16,385,254
Will Smith's new movie BOMBED.
http://boxofficemojo.com/showdowns/chart/?view=basic&id=scififlops2012.htm
*I* think it has to do with bad WOM by some hardhearted fans disappointed by the *villain* reuse.
Will Smith's new movie BOMBED.
http://boxofficemojo.com/showdowns/chart/?view=basic&id=scififlops2012.htm
Pretty much everything is, relative to expectations. Hangover 3 is 97.7 million behind Hangover 2, and Man of Steel is now tracking 10 million lower than it was just a month ago.
World War Z, Lone Ranger, Pacific Rim and The Wolverine are all tracking weak. For whatever reason, Americans are just not going to the movies right now.
Into Darkness could end up being one of the few bright spots in a bad summer for Hollywood.
Iron Man 3, The Great Gatsby, Fast & Furious 6, Epic, and Now You See Me all either met or exceeded expectations.Pretty much everything is, relative to expectations.
The summer will yield at least a decent number of hits.Into Darkness could end up being one of the few bright spots in a bad summer for Hollywood.
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I expected an small increase box office outside USA, but I did not expect a smaller domestic audience than Star Trek. Can anyone explain the reason for this?
*I* think it has to do with bad WOM by some hardhearted fans disappointed by the *villain* reuse.
I personally know one of them. She (unspoiled on that detail) finally saw it and, well, to put it mildly, hates it to high heaven. I can totally see her bad mouthing the film to everyone she knows.
Multiply her unhappiness by X number of times like minded people are spreading bad WOM and that could account for the lower DBO.Just a theory.
Can anyone explain the reason for this?
Thare too many bigger franchises out there competing for a movie audience. Lets face it, Fast and Furious and Iron Man have a bigger fan follwoing among sci-fi / fantasy fans and the general public than Trek.
And in my humble opinion, superhero movies are not sci fi.
I'm confused by this as well.And in my humble opinion, superhero movies are not sci fi.
Why not?
I'm sure a script like Into Darkness could have been written that had been truly dark, as written, it's nowhere near as dark and mature as the Nolan Batman films from which they were clearly inspired. It's dark colors out of a crayola box, basically.
Man of Steel is now tracking 10 million lower than it was just a month ago.
It's not just that. It wasn't a good movie, at least not by my standards.
They take tracking polls of the public to determine levels of awareness and interest in upcoming films. Tracking can be way off in predicting openings, though. Plus there are a number of different sources for tracking that leak and they're not always in agreement.How does that work ? I mean, how do they adjust their projections ?
Although I loved STID, it seems too mature for my older grandchildren (7 and 5). Hopefully, the next movie will be more family-friendly.I think it is because of the 'Into Darkness' and a story featuring terrorism, revenge, murder, suicide bombings, grim deaths etc instead of a more 'fun' adventure.
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