Not really... even FF6 skews much younger I think.
While looking through the Nick Meyer papers at the University of Iowa I photocopied a June 11, 1990 memo from Ralph Winter to Teddy Zee which lists several production budget numbers of interest. (Some of this info also comes from an undated memo comparing the costs of several of the features, found in the same collection).
TWOK -- $13 million (approved budget was $11 million)
TSFS -- $16,766,830 (approved budget was $16 million)
TVH -- $22,479,687 (approved budget was $23 million)
TFF -- $32,030,271 (approved budget was $31.25 million)
I also have a production budget for TUC (dated April 12, 1990, just before photography commenced) which lists the approved budget at $29,157,511 (though it is plastered with a note indicating that figure doesn't include $1.1 million in overhead costs).
Wonder what the 1.1 overhead was at that point? Would they have been charging STARFLEET ACADEMY development to TUC? Nobody had used up a pay-or-play either, as Bennett's contract was already up before he departed.
Star Trek has IMAX until Man of Steel so that will soften the drops for a while, ST09 only had IMAX for 2 weeks.
It will be in select IMAX theatres - go to the IMAX website and put in your zip code to find out if it is.Star Trek has IMAX until Man of Steel so that will soften the drops for a while, ST09 only had IMAX for 2 weeks.
After Earth opens May 31 and is in IMAX.
BTC currently has it tracking at $40 million, and Now You See Me, which opens on the same weekend, at $18 million.Yeah, I don't think AE is going to do particularly well. The trailer didn't look very good, and I think last I read the tracking was at about 30m?!
Early Sales Report and Trends for Memorial Day Weekend at my theater chain - FAST6, HNOV3, EPIC, TREK2
Posted by: nilephelan on May 23, 07:27
Here is what our early ticket sales look like for Thurs-Mon across our markets.....
FAST6 - Very, very strong with multiple weekend showings already sold out
HNOV3 - Sales are weak. Didn't come close to selling out the 10pm's last night in a smaller house. Not looking good.
EPIC - Fairly normal, usually don't see a huge bump until the day of the show.
TREK2 - Selling nearly as well as FAST6. Looks like it could have a big weekend. Legs have been strong all week for this one.
Gatsby is also holding very well while Iron Man 3 is non-existent for early sales, but that isn't surprising given Gatsby is a date movie and Iron Man 3 has been out 4 weekends now and sales for those movies aren't strong until day of.
Overall, it is looking like this could be a record setting weekend for us. So much better than last year.
Star Trek made $5,790,449 on the Wednesday following its opening weekend.
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