Cyrus said:
Kpnuts said:
You honestly think that there would be more people in the cinema on xmas day, than say if the film was released a week later?
As I mentioned above, more people go to movies in the Christmas-new year week than any other time of the year. Releasing it a week later makes absolutely no sense.
Kpnuts said:
Cyrus said:
Kpnuts said:
You honestly think that there would be more people in the cinema on xmas day, than say if the film was released a week later?
As I mentioned above, more people go to movies in the Christmas-new year week than any other time of the year. Releasing it a week later makes absolutely no sense.
Firstly, you do realise that 'a week after Christmas day' is still technically 'the Christmas-New year week' right?
Secondly, so it makes more sense to release a film on Christmas, a day that's typically spent among family and friends, enjoying each other's company, than a day that's still part of the holiday season, but that's not tied down with a particular day of celebration?
Thirdly, I imagine the Trekkers on here would have no problem seeing a Star Trek film on Christmas day, but think about the casual and non-fans that may like to see it, something tells me they'd rather spend Christmas in other ways.
Kpnuts said:
Firstly, you do realise that 'a week after Christmas day' is still technically 'the Christmas-New year week' right?
Secondly, so it makes more sense to release a film on Christmas, a day that's typically spent among family and friends, enjoying each other's company, than a day that's still part of the holiday season, but that's not tied down with a particular day of celebration?
Thirdly, I imagine the Trekkers on here would have no problem seeing a Star Trek film on Christmas day, but think about the casual and non-fans that may like to see it, something tells me they'd rather spend Christmas in other ways.
Kpnuts said:
Cyrus said:
Kpnuts said:
You honestly think that there would be more people in the cinema on xmas day, than say if the film was released a week later?
As I mentioned above, more people go to movies in the Christmas-new year week than any other time of the year. Releasing it a week later makes absolutely no sense.
Firstly, you do realise that 'a week after Christmas day' is still technically 'the Christmas-New year week' right?
Secondly, so it makes more sense to release a film on Christmas, a day that's typically spent among family and friends, enjoying each other's company, than a day that's still part of the holiday season, but that's not tied down with a particular day of celebration?
Thirdly, I imagine the Trekkers on here would have no problem seeing a Star Trek film on Christmas day, but think about the casual and non-fans that may like to see it, something tells me they'd rather spend Christmas in other ways.
I imagine the Trekkers on here would have no problem seeing a Star Trek film on Christmas day, but think about the casual and non-fans that may like to see it, something tells me they'd rather spend Christmas in other ways.
Noel Given said:
Kpnuts said:
Cyrus said:
Kpnuts said:
You honestly think that there would be more people in the cinema on xmas day, than say if the film was released a week later?
As I mentioned above, more people go to movies in the Christmas-new year week than any other time of the year. Releasing it a week later makes absolutely no sense.
Firstly, you do realise that 'a week after Christmas day' is still technically 'the Christmas-New year week' right?
Secondly, so it makes more sense to release a film on Christmas, a day that's typically spent among family and friends, enjoying each other's company, than a day that's still part of the holiday season, but that's not tied down with a particular day of celebration?
Thirdly, I imagine the Trekkers on here would have no problem seeing a Star Trek film on Christmas day, but think about the casual and non-fans that may like to see it, something tells me they'd rather spend Christmas in other ways.
Except is a proven fact that A LOT of people DO go to see a movie on Christmas Day. Just because you, or your family doesn't, it doesn't alter the known fact that A LOT of people in fact do. Thus, releasing it on Christmas day could be seen as Paramount having a lot of faith in the project.
Kpnuts said:
I'll put this in simpler terms..
Let's say 7 million people see it on Christmas day. That's 'A LOT' as you say right? Ok... what if 8 or 9 million people saw it a week earlier on opening night, same holiday season, but more people would be willing to give up a few hours of their xmas for the cinema.
See the difference between 7 and 8 or 9? One's bigger?
I'm not saying there won't be people on xmas day, I'm saying there will be more if they release it a week earlier/later.
Jolly_St_Picard said:
Kpnuts said:
I'll put this in simpler terms..
Let's say 7 million people see it on Christmas day. That's 'A LOT' as you say right? Ok... what if 8 or 9 million people saw it a week earlier on opening night, same holiday season, but more people would be willing to give up a few hours of their xmas for the cinema.
See the difference between 7 and 8 or 9? One's bigger?
I'm not saying there won't be people on xmas day, I'm saying there will be more if they release it a week earlier/later.
All you want to do is argue, argue, argue. You don't run things at Paramount, so until you do, STFU.
Kpnuts said:
Jolly_St_Picard said:
Kpnuts said:
I'll put this in simpler terms..
Let's say 7 million people see it on Christmas day. That's 'A LOT' as you say right? Ok... what if 8 or 9 million people saw it a week earlier on opening night, same holiday season, but more people would be willing to give up a few hours of their xmas for the cinema.
See the difference between 7 and 8 or 9? One's bigger?
I'm not saying there won't be people on xmas day, I'm saying there will be more if they release it a week earlier/later.
All you want to do is argue, argue, argue. You don't run things at Paramount, so until you do, STFU.
I take it you'd rather we all get along and agree with everything each of us says, smiling all the time and getting along like best friends? If so there's probably a message board on <a href="www.disney.com" target="_blank">here</a>.
Until then, grow some thicker skin, and realise that just because you think something, doesn't make it so.
Knock it off you two.Jolly_St_Picard said:
Kpnuts said:
Jolly_St_Picard said:
Kpnuts said:
I'll put this in simpler terms..
Let's say 7 million people see it on Christmas day. That's 'A LOT' as you say right? Ok... what if 8 or 9 million people saw it a week earlier on opening night, same holiday season, but more people would be willing to give up a few hours of their xmas for the cinema.
See the difference between 7 and 8 or 9? One's bigger?
I'm not saying there won't be people on xmas day, I'm saying there will be more if they release it a week earlier/later.
All you want to do is argue, argue, argue. You don't run things at Paramount, so until you do, STFU.
I take it you'd rather we all get along and agree with everything each of us says, smiling all the time and getting along like best friends? If so there's probably a message board on here.
Until then, grow some thicker skin, and realise that just because you think something, doesn't make it so.
I think you need to grow thicker skin, because everyone here is proving you wrong and you refuse to accept it. Have you ever been to America? Could you even find it on a world map?
Kpnuts said:
...realise that just because you think something, doesn't make it so.
Christmas Day historically represents the biggest viewing day for the movie industry and provides a welcome financial surge. And this year has proven to be better than the last so far.
The movie industry counts on Christmas Day to kick off a blockbuster season.
Kpnuts said:
I'll put this in simpler terms..
Kpnuts said:
Secondly, so it makes more sense to release a film on Christmas, a day that's typically spent among family and friends, enjoying each other's company, than a day that's still part of the holiday season, but that's not tied down with a particular day of celebration?
North Pole-aris said:
Kpnuts said:
There's a difference between releasing films in Nov/Dec and releasing a film on CHRISTMAS DAY.
Shocking decision by Paramount, who the hell goes to the cinema on xmas day?
In the United States? Millions of people. It's a very big day for movies.
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