It's all relative though, RAMA. Everything has gone up and everything has to go up to compensate.
It is a bad start, there is no way to spin these numbers positive. I seriously believe that $200m is in doubt at the moment because of the competition for the rest of May. Paramount picked the wrong date. Heads need to roll at Paramount. Lets hope for big big overseas numbers ASAP.
Who needs spin? We didnt need spin for ST09, and this will likely do a slightly better opening. Considering they screwed with the dates and its been 4 years since the last one, it looks to be doing pretty well. It's already done Close to $95 million worldwide up until Friday. That's way out ahead of what ST09 did.
RAMA
Overseas numbers are great so far, I am referring to the weak US & Canada opening only.
Who needs spin? We didnt need spin for ST09, and this will likely do a slightly better opening. Considering they screwed with the dates and its been 4 years since the last one, it looks to be doing pretty well. It's already done Close to $95 million worldwide up until Friday. That's way out ahead of what ST09 did.
RAMA
Overseas numbers are great so far, I am referring to the weak US & Canada opening only.
Again, you can't say a slightly better opening than ST09 is weak, this is the movie series that had $20-30 million dollar openings.
It doesn't really matter who is at fault at this point, because Star Trek may be dead as a franchise.
If STiD grosses around $400 million worldwide Paramount will likely greenlight a third Bad Robot Trek film, but look to bring the budget back down to about $150 million. A much cheaper director would be part of lowering the cost, as would forgoing filming in IMAX.
If STiD grosses around $400 million worldwide Paramount will likely greenlight a third Bad Robot Trek film, but look to bring the budget back down to about $150 million. A much cheaper director would be part of lowering the cost, as would forgoing filming in IMAX.
I also think scattering the release dates across such a wide time period may have hurt it. The States essentially knew the whole movie by the time it released here.
I also think scattering the release dates across such a wide time period may have hurt it. The States essentially knew the whole movie by the time it released here.
Agreed. I think a worldwide release in late April would have been perfect for this movie... give it a jumpstart before Ironman.
Abrams isn't going to direct the next Trek film. That's clear. So a cheaper director can be, and likely will be, part of the equation in bringing costs down.It's really not a matter of a cheaper director, Abrams can do cheaper, but you would need to scale back the scope of the story (seriously, all $200 million of that budget was on glorious display). Just the final reel of Into Darkness dwarfed the cale of Star Trek's I-X combined.
Fans themselves posting stuff on boards about "magic blood" (it's not) and plagiarizng lines form TWOK (it really doesn't) may be the worst enemies of this film.
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