I actually look forward to his daily threads. but either way is fine by me. whatever the board likes...
Star Trek continues to be on IMAX in LA area until Monday, on Tuesday it will be replaced with an advance screening of Transformers. I may go see it a second time before it loses the IMAX theater.
Transformers got a lukewarm review from The Hollywood Reporter. It seems more of the same and a long movie (147 minutes). I'll pass on it and wait until it shows up on HBO.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr...-transformers-revenge-of-the-1003984572.story
You and 2 other people... the thing will do massive bank...
What about robot-human sex?
Okay, a bit too off-topic...
What about robot-human sex?
Okay, a bit too off-topic...
Hmmm...tell me more.![]()
What about robot-human sex?
Okay, a bit too off-topic...
Hmmm...tell me more.![]()
T'would probably involve some WD-40 and stirrups.
Any more information would go beyond the PG-13 constraints placed on the forum...![]()
Ours added an extra Trek show (2 evening shows) starting on Friday, going through Monday. Tuesday they have one Trek evening show, with a Transformers midnight showing. Then it's Transformers after that.And it looks like pretty much all IMAX showings of Trek will end on Monday.
Ours added an extra Trek show (2 evening shows) starting on Friday, going through Monday. Tuesday they have one Trek evening show, with a Transformers midnight showing. Then it's Transformers after that.And it looks like pretty much all IMAX showings of Trek will end on Monday.
I think Trek is still on track to pass $250 million at the end of its run. Generally, summer movies have runs of 12-18 weeks and they make something like 95% of their total within the first 8 weeks.
The real question is how good its overseas total is going to be.
I think Trek is still on track to pass $250 million at the end of its run. Generally, summer movies have runs of 12-18 weeks and they make something like 95% of their total within the first 8 weeks.
The real question is how good its overseas total is going to be.
If it does it will be on the very last day of release. I think its going to be a slow road after this weekend, but it should be over $240 mill by monday. I'm wondering if maybe July 4th will bolster sales any.
RAMA
I think Trek is still on track to pass $250 million at the end of its run. Generally, summer movies have runs of 12-18 weeks and they make something like 95% of their total within the first 8 weeks.
The real question is how good its overseas total is going to be.
If it does it will be on the very last day of release. I think its going to be a slow road after this weekend, but it should be over $240 mill by monday. I'm wondering if maybe July 4th will bolster sales any.
RAMA
You mean DVD sales?
Seriously... I would regard it as a minor miracle (forgive me Lord) if Star Trek were still in the theaters, let alone in any way viable at that point.
If it does it will be on the very last day of release. I think its going to be a slow road after this weekend, but it should be over $240 mill by monday. I'm wondering if maybe July 4th will bolster sales any.
RAMA
You mean DVD sales?
Seriously... I would regard it as a minor miracle (forgive me Lord) if Star Trek were still in the theaters, let alone in any way viable at that point.
Oh it will definitely still be in theaters. We're just talking about three weekends from now. It won't shed that many screening that fast, Transformers or no.
It's still pulling in similar numbers to what Iron Man did for the same calendar day last year (although Iron Man was a week further into its release), and Iron Man did about $1.5M for the 3-day weekend last year. Iron Man didn't close until October 2 and made another $7M after the Independence Day weekend, so I figure Star Trek will be playing until Labor Day at least. And it will hit $250M.
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