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No way this bombs. This is gonna do 550+ mill atleast when ifs all said and done
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I don't think it'll bomb either but you'll never know. Not sure if it'll reach $550m, they are expecting it to open at $60m so I think their expectations aren't that high, yet. Maybe once they kick off more marketing materials and pump up more exciting commercials. Like that Woncercon clip, got goosebumps towards the end.
And you can't really say you've seen nothing like this when Pacific Rim just came out last year and that has a never been seen live-action giant robot to battle the monsters and that did $100m in the US.
I don't think it'll bomb either but you'll never know. Not sure if it'll reach $550m, they are expecting it to open at $60m so I think their expectations aren't that high, yet. Maybe once they kick off more marketing materials and pump up more exciting commercials. Like that Woncercon clip, got goosebumps towards the end.
And you can't really say you've seen nothing like this when Pacific Rim just came out last year and that has a never been seen live-action giant robot to battle the monsters and that did $100m in the US.
I don't think Pacific Rim had anywhere near the scale of damage Godzilla will cause and add to the fact that Godzilla is one of the most recognizable names in pop culture and I think it'll do great. I think it'll make a KILLING overseas and will prob do 40 million opening weekend in the states but then I think word of mouth spreads and it'll make HUGE money in the weeks following its release.
I'm just saying Pacific Rim had something that was never seen before and it didn't sell well in the US.
Provided the first movie is done right, I would love a sequel, especially when the director is already quoted as saying he wants to do a Destroy All Monsters reboot for act II. Imagine a monster island and a massive battle royale. It would be nice.
Transformers 3 did a billion worldwide and is getting a sequel. Poor example lol
But Godzilla is Godzilla. Even if you've never heard of it, something in the back of your mind is gonna have a clue...Pacific Rim?...the title didn't stick with most people. Even after the movie already came out, people were still surprised that something called 'pacific rim' was about giant robots and monsters.
And then, it felt like no one was in it. Idris was obviously a side character, so there was just Charlie Hunnam to sell the movie. And he looked like a generic, create-a-character lead white guy and acted extra w/e. I mean, he's good on SoA, but all the trailers with him felt like they almost had to hide his w/e-ness.
Plus it had that Transformers backlash, where people just thought it was a knockoff, like Divergent to Hunger Games. And you didn't get any real story from the trailers past big robots fighting monsters. It felt like there was no characers, no story, no humor, just a videogame on film.
But Godzilla...you can clearly tell Cranston got a story. Liz Olsen got a story. Her army dude got a story.
I mean, I was hyped for Rim, cuz GDT\s my guy and I know what's he's capable of...but regular people? Say what you want about the Transformers, but Shia sold the hell outta those movies. People are gonna show up, cuz there's no confusing a movie called 'Godzilla,' and people know Walter White. And the only big movie like this in the last 20 years was Cloverfield...and this promises no shaky cam and a better monster.
I mean, it might suck. But they sold it right. It's gonna make time for a sequel money.
Whether you think it was a quality movie or not, doesn't matter. You named transformers 3 as a movie that worked only well as an idea but it was a commercial success. I'm not even a fan of transformers 3 like that. But it was still a poor example.
'sounds good on paper, on the movie screen naw'
I'm just saying Pacific Rim had something that was never seen before and it didn't sell well in the US.
But Godzilla is Godzilla. Even if you've never heard of it, something in the back of your mind is gonna have a clue...Pacific Rim?...the title didn't stick with most people. Even after the movie already came out, people were still surprised that something called 'pacific rim' was about giant robots and monsters.
And then, it felt like no one was in it. Idris was obviously a side character, so there was just Charlie Hunnam to sell the movie. And he looked like a generic, create-a-character lead white guy and acted extra w/e. I mean, he's good on SoA, but all the trailers with him felt like they almost had to hide his w/e-ness.
Plus it had that Transformers backlash, where people just thought it was a knockoff, like Divergent to Hunger Games. And you didn't get any real story from the trailers past big robots fighting monsters. It felt like there was no characers, no story, no humor, just a videogame on film.
But Godzilla...you can clearly tell Cranston got a story. Liz Olsen got a story. Her army dude got a story.
I mean, I was hyped for Rim, cuz GDT\s my guy and I know what's he's capable of...but regular people? Say what you want about the Transformers, but Shia sold the hell outta those movies. People are gonna show up, cuz there's no confusing a movie called 'Godzilla,' and people know Walter White. And the only big movie like this in the last 20 years was Cloverfield...and this promises no shaky cam and a better monster.
I mean, it might suck. But they sold it right. It's gonna make time for a sequel money.