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How much doses it have to make to be a suucess . most moves aren't going to make over 500 million or even double what it cost to make |
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__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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However, the home video market is tiny compared to how it was when Blockbuster was somewhere many would go on a Friday evening so people could sort out their entertainment for the weekend. Because of how much theatre/cinema chains charge to show films, a vast amount of money has to be put aside for that. As such, something like Spectre, which cost $250 million to make, had to bring in $650 million just to break even and begin making its backers a profit. This is interesting reading: When Does a Movie Break Even at the BoxOffice?
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No, you aren't. I thought it was visually stunning, and the effects superb, but the 'Smurfs in space' story was laughable, and some of the dialogue was cringeworthy.
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It's nowhere near profit unfortunately. Nos explained it well a couple of posts back.
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I thought the piece was sarcastic in its use of the words 'failure' and 'tanked', something illustrated by the number of records it holds outlined at the bottom of the article. I think they are saying it only 'tanked' when compared to the box office success of Titanic and Avatar, the latter of which it may go on to beat.
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