In one year from today, Star Trek XII will hit cinemas. I cannot wait!!
The countdown begins here: -365
The countdown begins here: -365
I wonder if it will do as well as the the first. For the general population, 4 years may be too long a stretch to maintain the interest.
I wonder if it will do as well as the the first. For the general population, 4 years may be too long a stretch to maintain the interest.
never took much notice but how well did the last one do.
Did it exceed expectations ?
was is a box office success and if so how good ?
That part's pretty consistent with previous Trek films, though:Surprised that the domestic was twice that of the foreign, what with the huge following of trek world wide especially in the uk, germany and elsewhere
I wonder if it will do as well as the the first. For the general population, 4 years may be too long a stretch to maintain the interest.
They'll have forgotten that they had a good time at the first one?
"Alien" (1979), "Aliens" (1986).
That part's pretty consistent with previous Trek films, though:Surprised that the domestic was twice that of the foreign, what with the huge following of trek world wide especially in the uk, germany and elsewhere
*** .. Domestic ................+ Foreign ...................= Total
TUC . $74,888,996 (77.3%) . $22,000,000 (22.7%). $96,888,996
GEN . $75,671,125 (64.1%) . $42,400,000 (35.9%) $118,071,125
FC ... $70,187,658 (62.3%) . $42,400,000 (37.7%) $112,587,658
INS .. $43,254,409 (64.3%) . $24,058,417 (35.7%).. $67,312,826
ST .. $257,730,019 (66.8%) $127,950,427 (33.2%) $385,680,446
Edit:
Numbers taken from Box Office Mojo - no international figures available for movies prior to TUC
It's even better than that. :facepalm: I had Nemesis' numbers in there, but attributed to Insurrection, and Insurrection's numbers attributed to First Contact. That'll teach me to try multitasking.<snip>
Poor NEM. Not even a mention.
Didn't they wait to reveal the last movie's title until about five months before release date?What I want to know is....when are they going to reveal the title of the movie? I am sure they have it by now.
Didn't they wait to reveal the last movie's title until about five months before release date?What I want to know is....when are they going to reveal the title of the movie? I am sure they have it by now.
never took much notice but how well did the last one do.
Did it exceed expectations ?
was is a box office success and if so how good ?
Most successful Trek movie ever!
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=startrek11.htm
this surprises me ....I know movies cost more now to make and with ticket prices going up it would take in more but still.
Surprised that the domestic was twice that of the foreign, what with the huge following of trek world wide especially in the uk, germany and elsewhere
I spent a few minutes digging, and found a 2007 interview which is cited by several Trek reference sites as evidence that the movie title was always going to be simply "Star Trek", but it reads to me as Orci and Kurtzman saying only that they hoped that's the way it would be. I also recall a fair amount of fan speculation on possible alternate titles or "Star Trek: ______" titles filling in the blank with tag-lines from posters (ex: "Star Trek: The Future Begins"). I'm pretty certain, though I haven't tracked it down yet, that I remember an official final statement concerning the title coming sometime after the announcement in December 2008 that all work had been completed and that the film was locked - quite late in the game, anyway.Didn't they wait to reveal the last movie's title until about five months before release date?What I want to know is....when are they going to reveal the title of the movie? I am sure they have it by now.
I am not sure I remember. I thought it had been known for a while, even before they pushed the date or release back 6 months until May 2009 that the name was going to be just "Star Trek." If I am wrong we may have to wait quite a while before we learn the name of the sequel.
I spent a few minutes digging, and found a 2007 interview which is cited by several Trek reference sites as evidence that the movie title was always going to be simply "Star Trek", but it reads to me as Orci and Kurtzman saying only that they hoped that's the way it would be. I also recall a fair amount of fan speculation on possible alternate titles or "Star Trek: ______" titles filling in the blank with tag-lines from posters (ex: "Star Trek: The Future Begins"). I'm pretty certain, though I haven't tracked it down yet, that I remember an official final statement concerning the title coming sometime after the announcement in December 2008 that all work had been completed and that the film was locked - quite late in the game, anyway.Didn't they wait to reveal the last movie's title until about five months before release date?
I am not sure I remember. I thought it had been known for a while, even before they pushed the date or release back 6 months until May 2009 that the name was going to be just "Star Trek." If I am wrong we may have to wait quite a while before we learn the name of the sequel.
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