Hollywood has been making movies since the 30s, why talk about them anymore?
Because sometimes it comes off as complaining that water is wet?

Hollywood has been making movies since the 30s, why talk about them anymore?
"they'll be very discrete"
Depends on how much "stupidity" one is willing to accept. He was funny and some of his dim moments worked for be, but being so stupid he things his eyes controls sound is just beyond dumb and I didn't find that bit funny because it's just, "Really?"
Yeah, whatever. At least you only expended one paragraph on that one.
"The more I ponder it, the worse this scenario plays out. Curiosity played a big factor in the $46 million debut and, as such, I doubt it will hold like a typical Feig comedy. In fact, I think it's going to drop big time when Star Trek Beyond and Ice Age: Collision Course open next week," says box-office analyst Jeff Bock.
"I know Sony is crowing about it being a great opening for a comedy, but the entire Ghostbusters legacy is what's at stake here, and it's not looking good. This was supposed to be a blockbuster," he continues. "Sony definitively did not launch a franchise, and seemingly they might be the only ones that don't know it.
At any rate, the movie dropped 53% over the week which is fairly significant, though not unusual looking at most other movies.
Ghostbusters first weekend US figures: $46m
It had a $144m budget, so in its first week it made 32% of that.
Descriptions: ‘Lacklustre’, ‘problematic’, ‘will haunt Sony’
Star Trek Beyond first weekend US figures: $59.6m
It had a $189m budget, so in its first week it made 30% of its budget.
Reporting: ‘Dominates’, ‘wins big’
But those films all had much bigger openings. A 53% drop on a mediocre $46 million opening weekend is pretty bad. The hope was that the movie would have excellent legs like Feig's other films, but that's clearly not the case.It's absolutely normal:
- Captain America: Civil War: -59.5%
- Dark Knight: -52%
- Amazing Spider Man: -61%
The movie definitely had a lot of shit flung at it from sexist assholes. Whether or not that really contributed to its mediocre box office is unclear, although I doubt it.
Personally I think most people outside a specific group of nerds just don't give a shit about the Ghostbusters franchise. I know I don't.
But those films all had much bigger openings. A 53% drop on a mediocre $46 million opening weekend is pretty bad. The hope was that the movie would have excellent legs like Feig's other films, but that's clearly not the case.
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