RPO will pander to nostalgia dorks so I'm sure it will make money.
Basically similar to Civil War.Marvel seems really confident with Thor Ragnorak on that front; social media embargo is up tomorrow, and reviews can be posted on the 19th.
The movie definitely has some training wheels on when it comes to explaining shit for the audience already, they probably should have just gone a bit further and thrown in more replicant action to keep antsy people focused. I loved how tense and violent the action that we got was,Came out of BR 2049 a few hours ago. I really liked the movie, but this is definitely not a mainstream movie. It's way too slow paced and long to become a mainstream hit, even I felt that it was a bit too long.
Maybe if the entire movie was more like the opening scene(which is probably one of the best opening scenes of any movie) and if it was atleast 40 mins shorter, it would have a chance to become a box office hit. In its current form, I don't see it being a hit unfortunately.
Spielberg's sure had a lot of duds lately.
Bridge of Spies and Lincoln were well-received, and I thought they were great personally. The BFG is his only recent "flop" as of late, and I actually thought that was charming. I'm also interested in The Papers, and Ready Player One, even though the source material for the later is shit.
If Blade Runner doesn't turn a profit I give up on Hollywood completely beyond Episode VIII and IX.
Someone please tell me it'll be ok
Sony not WB.WB are virtually the only studio taking big budget R rated risks nowadays, and it sucks they're not getting rewarded for it. Hopefully Blade Runner breaks even, otherwise our only hope for big budget R rated films is probably Netflix
Let's play a game.
You see BR being absolute dog shit at box office, and then you have Suicide Squad.
Do you end your life ?
Btw, how bloody is BR? Is the R rating earned?
Let's play a game.
You see BR being absolute dog shit at box office, and then you have Suicide Squad.
Do you end your life ?
Sony not WB.
Sony was one of the production partners and I believe is also the international distributor. WB is only the US distributor, afaik they didnt have a hand in production.Its so confusing I saw this in Dubai and everywhere the sony logo was splashed with product placement.
Yet the OG Blade Runner was a WB film and even WB produced 2049 (and distributed in NA). How does this Sony deal work in that they havent even credited WB in the international release???
A lot of people love that about the book. And 80s nostalgia is in.If that is the movie's only problem it will be luckier then a rabbit with a horseshoe up it's ass.
I never cringed reading a book before, but RPO.....man
Ruffalo Bump!Basically similar to Civil War.
Early tickets have been available for a month now as well.
Whats interesting is that usually when tickets go on sale early, I always get them day one and Im usually the only occupied seat until a week or few days till release.
However with Thor, there are already people taking up spots.
A lot of people love that about the book. And 80s nostalgia is in.
I'm just baffled why Spielberg chose this over anything else.
$31.5M opening for Blade Runner 2049
$31.5M opening for Blade Runner 2049
Well at least it didn't go below 30 million like some of the worst estimates were speculating$31.5M opening for Blade Runner 2049
Jesus why would you even joke about that?Seth McFarlane and Ernest Cline need to work together. The unholy union of 80s pop culture references.
Well at least it didn't go below 30 million like some of the worst estimates were speculating
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$31.5M opening for Blade Runner 2049
So in the end it's still the biggest opening for a Villeneuve film ever! (lol)
Jesus why would you even joke about that?
Just watch Fanboys for a taste.I want to watch the world burn!
WB is only distributing in the US. Sony and Alcon handled production, with Sony handling international distribution.Does anyone know what's up with BR2049 and it being WB? Because all the credits before the movie said Sony :/
WB distributes in the US, Sony elsewhere. Sony paid a pretty big part of the production.Does anyone know what's up with BR2049 and it being WB? Because all the credits before the movie said Sony :/
WB is only distributing in the US. Sony and Alcon handled production, with Sony handling international distribution.
WB distributes in the US, Sony elsewhere. Sony paid a pretty big part of the production.
If BR totally collapses, would it be possible for it to do worse than Arrival?
Does anyone know what's up with BR2049 and it being WB? Because all the credits before the movie said Sony :/
The shitty thing about BR is the showtimes. Since the movie is almost 3 hours, it's really difficult to find a good time to go see it. There's a huge gap between 3 to 7:30; 3 is too early for us, but 7:30 is too late since we'll be getting out nearly at 11.
We settled for American Made and enjoyed it.
So in the end it's still the biggest opening for a Villeneuve film ever! (lol)
Biggest ever for Ryan Gosling by about $10M as well.
Just watch Fanboys for a taste.
If BR totally collapses, would it be possible for it to do worse than Arrival?