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daveyrach
21-03-12, 08:34 AM
I feel i have to say something and get the opinion of the org. I went to see the above with my sister and my son and thoughly enjoyed it, but yesterday i read Disney is set to lose $200m in the first quarter of 2012, now correct me if I am wrong it was only out for 21 days of the first quarter and they expect it to make a big profit as the year progresses but they are reluctant to make a sequel to follow the story on.

Critics are saying it is boring and difficult to follow but i think these critics are a bunch of t*****s, surely these things are a matter of personal preference and if a 12 year old can follow it it can't be that hard.

Special effects are very good and story does hold your attention

I want to see what happens next but i want to see all three film versions before reading the books.

stewie
21-03-12, 08:40 AM
According to IMDB it cost $250,000,000 to make and made only £2,000000 in its first weekend in the UK, not bad figures but I think they were expecting more.

daveyrach
21-03-12, 08:59 AM
Exactly in its first weekend just in the UK, what about rest of world, merchandise and eventual DVD sales?

dizzyblonde
21-03-12, 09:03 AM
They slate an awful lot of films that are great to somebody else. I really enjoyed The Last Airbender but apparently wasn't that good. I thought it was well worthy of a sequel, IIRC its part of a trilogy, but I've never heard or seen anything about one

daveyrach
21-03-12, 09:06 AM
They slate an awful lot of films that are great to somebody else. I really enjoyed The Last Airbender but apparently wasn't that good. I thought it was well worthy of a sequel, IIRC its part of a trilogy, but I've never heard or seen anything about one

I thought that film was good to, my son has on DVD.

stewie
21-03-12, 09:07 AM
Exactly in its first weekend just in the UK, what about rest of world, merchandise and eventual DVD sales?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0401729/
its done over $30,000,000 in the states up until the 11th of mar, its the old story though, its all about the bottom line, never mind what the fans want or like, read the original book when I was younger, edgar rice burroughs I think (?)

daveyrach
21-03-12, 09:15 AM
Yeah I might have to invest in the books, I really enjoyed the film.

They don't account for the fact people can't afford to go cinema as often and tend to go when they get paid at the end of the month,

The Idle Biker
21-03-12, 09:24 AM
Hasn't it always been the case that critics can make or break a film or especially a theatre production?
There are exceptions where the critics have panned it and the public loved it and the film/show was a roaring success but I can't think of them now.

The article this morning panned it and the main reason it focused on was the title of film. It will never be a success because the title's not good enough....blah blah

stewie
21-03-12, 09:38 AM
Hasn't it always been the case that critics can make or break a film or especially a theatre production?
There are exceptions where the critics have panned it and the public loved it and the film/show was a roaring success but I can't think of them now.

The article this morning panned it and the main reason it focused on was the title of film. It will never be a success because the title's not good enough....blah blah
The shawshank redemption is a good example of that, it got panned when it came out and yet ask any group of bods to list there top ten and its often in there, its a buisness at the end of the day, thats why hollywood is free and easy with the truth in its films, I watched donnie brasco the other day and decided to see what actually happened to the characters after the film finished, I wont spoil it but wikipaediea is a slightly more reliable source than hollywood thats all I'll say ;)

daveyrach
21-03-12, 09:51 AM
Hasn't it always been the case that critics can make or break a film or especially a theatre production?
There are exceptions where the critics have panned it and the public loved it and the film/show was a roaring success but I can't think of them now.

The article this morning panned it and the main reason it focused on was the title of film. It will never be a success because the title's not good enough....blah blah

Apparently they dropped 'of Mars' from the title as it seems most film that mention Mars have been flops in the past.