I don't see it as relevant, the film still under performed, I don't think the absence of my ticket, being a UK ticket too is going to be the cause of the deficit
sacrificing the future for short term success
I don't see it as relevant, the film still under performed, I don't think the absence of my ticket, being a UK ticket too is going to be the cause of the deficit
not saying I don't feel slightly validated because, I've been saying for years JJTrek is a bad idea
lol, your all so defensive, I'm just telling you what the numbers say, originally all I was doing was showing how JJTrek is not orders of magnitude more profitable that real Star Trek, sure it pulls in bigger numbers but costs are much higher and was really surprised at how badly Into Darkness did, not saying I don't feel slightly validated because, I've been saying for years JJTrek is a bad idea
10.Star Trek: Into Darkness (14.97% loss)
Interestingly, here is an article talking about how World War Z and Into Darkness increased Paramount's profitability for Q2 2013.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainmen...t-star-trek-viacom-profit-20130802-story.html
not saying I don't feel slightly validated because, I've been saying for years JJTrek is a bad idea
What would have been a good idea in your opinion, that would also be more profitable than JJ Trek?
Interestingly, here is an article talking about how World War Z and Into Darkness increased Paramount's profitability for Q2 2013.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainmen...t-star-trek-viacom-profit-20130802-story.html
Well, there you go. No wonder they want another one.![]()
Interestingly, here is an article talking about how World War Z and Into Darkness increased Paramount's profitability for Q2 2013.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainmen...t-star-trek-viacom-profit-20130802-story.html
Well, there you go. No wonder they want another one.![]()
I wrote about spin, earlier, the studio's never like to admit failure, sure you can spin the WW gross into success as long as nobody looks at the increased production budget and declining domestic gross
Me personally, I liked the idea of Singer helmed TNG movie that would conclude the TNG era and at the same time launch a new crew, that would be big budget, respectful and bring in fresh blood, this rumor was knocking round the StarTrek.com boards prior to JJ being announced.
Heck, there are less than 50 hours of James Bond movies in the Broccoli run (that is, excluding flicks like the first Casino Royale and Never Say Never...). That's less than ten hours per decade, and the series is going strong despite whole studios collapsing around it. So Trek will likely be fine.
Well, there you go. No wonder they want another one.![]()
I wrote about spin, earlier, the studio's never like to admit failure, sure you can spin the WW gross into success as long as nobody looks at the increased production budget and declining domestic gross
Now, that is weak - overstating earnings to investors can run into a little thing called "securities fraud" and isn't so lightly dismissed.
You'd do better to stick with the "slightly disappointing" line at this point.
Me personally, I liked the idea of Singer helmed TNG movie that would conclude the TNG era and at the same time launch a new crew, that would be big budget, respectful and bring in fresh blood, this rumor was knocking round the StarTrek.com boards prior to JJ being announced.
Please explain how your idea above would be any more 'respectful' than the Abrams films?
Please explain how your idea above would be any more 'respectful' than the Abrams films?
Give the TNG cast a proper send off
It's fair to say out of these 5 contemporary films, Into Darkness performed the worst, given the state of Spiderman at the moment, that has to be slightly concerning for anyone hoping for a bright future for Star Trek. Interestingly when I wrote the OP I thought that the studio really needed a stronger US BO return given it was the US BO that let it down compared to XI, but given these results it appears that the international BO take needs to substantially increase for XIII
They never overstated anything, the article just mentioned Into Darkness, alongside some good results, that has "A good day to bury bad news" written all over it.
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