So...failure?
So...failure?
Underperform does not mean failure.
But god forbid anyone say anything except it was a smashing success, amirite?
You probably shouldn't be saying anything unless you have something to back up your claim.
Is the proof in the pudding then the fact that a new movie's on the way? Sure sounds like it to me.What they ultimately look at is how much total profit did it make for the company's bottom-line, did it build potential future business, and is the brand something worth putting further investment into. Most of this armchair quarterbacking fans engage is just some desperate attempt to use the B.O. to prove or disprove their pet ideas as to if the films were good/successful or bad/flop, and neither has much connection to business reality.
They should turn Star Trek into fan fiction?I think they should step back, reduce the expectations, and finally do a show targeting their actual core audience.
They should turn Star Trek into fan fiction?I think they should step back, reduce the expectations, and finally do a show targeting their actual core audience.
It would still be better than Abrams' Trek.
They should turn Star Trek into fan fiction?
It would still be better than Abrams' Trek.
I would suppose that would depend on both the nature of the fan and the fan fiction.![]()
For future reference...
Box Office
Critical and Popular Reviews
Into Darkness Award Nominations
(Not to mention the sequel had it's budget upped even more)
Funny, I don't see his name on the writing credits.Abrams wrote Star Wars fan fiction and sold it as a Star Trek movie.
I've heard this opinion a lot but I do not agree with it.It would still be better than Abrams' Trek.
I would suppose that would depend on both the nature of the fan and the fan fiction.![]()
Right. Good point. Abrams wrote Star Wars fan fiction and sold it as a Star Trek movie. Forgot that bit. He never liked Trek. It shows.
Funny, I don't see his name on the writing credits.Abrams wrote Star Wars fan fiction and sold it as a Star Trek movie.
Try again.
It would still be better than Abrams' Trek.
I would suppose that would depend on both the nature of the fan and the fan fiction.![]()
Right. Good point. Abrams wrote Star Wars fan fiction and sold it as a Star Trek movie. Forgot that bit. He never liked Trek. It shows.
Right. Good point. Abrams wrote Star Wars fan fiction and sold it as a Star Trek movie. Forgot that bit. He never liked Trek. It shows.
I guess the "prints" in "prints and advertising" refers to the actual film that's sent to the theaters?
Basically, if trekkies like something they'll make excuses for absolutely anything. If they don't like it, no explanation at all is acceptable.
This is the only reason any oldTrek movie after number four is remembered fondly - and it goes for one or two before that.
Nope.
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