who will make more money?Terminator or star trek?Im a huge fan of both and im gonna say terminator.
I don't know, there haven't been as many T4 ads as Star Trek ads.
It won't beat Star Trek's opening, but I think it will make more money over a longer period of time.
Star Trek may make more domestically, but I have no doubt that T4 will make more worldwide.
Star Trek opened day and date in most of the major international markets. It opened to respectable but not spectacular numbers. The $35.5 million international opening points to an international gross of more than $100 million but definitely less than $200 million (and it'll likely be less by tens of millions of dollars).Respectfully beg to differ. At one point, just prior to the advent of cable tv, I saw a study that determined someone, somewhere in the world was watching Star Trek(TOS) every second of every day. It was a compiled list of broadcasting schedules that they based this on. Now that's an international fanbase-and all of those people(if they were kids) are about 40 now. Ideal movie-goers in terms of income. And they have kids. I'm betting ST will kill overseas. But let's hear from the Aussies, Brits, Europeans, and any Asian/Indian posters-what do you all think?
Replace Star Trek(TOS) with Gilligan's Island but ratchet to numbers up a bitStar Trek may make more domestically, but I have no doubt that T4 will make more worldwide.
Respectfully beg to differ. At one point, just prior to the advent of cable tv, I saw a study that determined someone, somewhere in the world was watching Star Trek(TOS) every second of every day. It was a compiled list of broadcasting schedules that they based this on. Now that's an international fanbase-and all of those people(if they were kids) are about 40 now. Ideal movie-goers in terms of income. And they have kids. I'm betting ST will kill overseas. But let's hear from the Aussies, Brits, Europeans, and any Asian/Indian posters-what do you all think?
Not having Robin in the last two "Batman" movies didn't hurt them and neither did the lack of campy humor. I wouldn't go writing it off so quickly just because Ah-nold won't be in it. So long as the story and action are good, word of mouth will deliver.I don't think so...I think it will get pretty close, though.
Arnold not being in Terminator turns a lot of people away from it. I think it looks like a good movie but I would probably be more excited about it if Arnold was in it.
I think its ok to be nerd for the young people nowadays, at least in Europe, but if they are trekkers - no, the young were not raised by trek. Most would not be able to name one captain or doctor from the series if asked.Tough call. Honestly, to me it doesn't feel like there's been as great an anticipation for Terminator: Salvation as there's been for Star Trek -- at least in terms of media exposure, anyway. Yet Terminator may have more mainstream appeal -- there's probably still a fair number of moviegoers (teenage ones, specifically) that won't see Star Trek because of the "nerd factor" of the fanbase, whereas Terminator films have often been popular with the younger set, as well as older crowds. It is, however, entirely possible that Terminator's appeal has eroded somewhat over the past few years... We shall have to wait and see.
Not having Robin in the last two "Batman" movies didn't hurt them and neither did the lack of campy humor. I wouldn't go writing it off so quickly just because Ah-nold won't be in it. So long as the story and action are good, word of mouth will deliver.
Nobody likes Robin, lol.Not having Robin in the last two "Batman" movies didn't hurt them and neither did the lack of campy humor. I wouldn't go writing it off so quickly just because Ah-nold won't be in it. So long as the story and action are good, word of mouth will deliver.
Just imagine a movie about Robin....with no Batman. That is kinda what a Terminator movie without Arnold is to me.
I certainly don't think it will hurt the movie terribly, I just think more people would anticipate it more if Arnold was in it. I'm a fan of the Terminator movies and will see it, regardless, but, like I said, I'd probably be more excited about it if Arnold was in it.
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