quote:Yeah I was teasing you, I'm going to email you from my dummy TxAgs Survivor pool email in a second.
It's a writing question.
quote:Yeah I was teasing you, I'm going to email you from my dummy TxAgs Survivor pool email in a second.
It's a writing question.
quote:That shouldn't count, then. If it does, they should count the Special Editions of Star Wars that were re-released in 1997.quote:The reason is that it was frequently re-released, and since there weren't a bunch of movies out every year, people went to see it lots and lots. According to Wiki it was initially out for seven months in 1939-1940, and re-released in 1942, 1947, 1954, 1961, 1967, 1971, 1974, 1989, 1998, 2013, and 2014.
Does anybody else find the Gone with the Wind stuff to be BS... has this every really been questioned? I mean, I know new movie releases were rare back then and this movie was in the theater for like at least a couple years I think. But did they really have an accurate count of tickets purchased?
There are just countless number of screens in todays world compared to the 30's that had like, what, five or six total (I know, not really). I just find it odd... there was only a small % of the population back then that had somewhat easy access to a movie theater.
I'm sure somebody can explain why I'm so wrong.
quote:Uh, they do count that.quote:That shouldn't count, then. If it does, they should count the Special Editions of Star Wars that were re-released in 1997.quote:The reason is that it was frequently re-released, and since there weren't a bunch of movies out every year, people went to see it lots and lots. According to Wiki it was initially out for seven months in 1939-1940, and re-released in 1942, 1947, 1954, 1961, 1967, 1971, 1974, 1989, 1998, 2013, and 2014.
Does anybody else find the Gone with the Wind stuff to be BS... has this every really been questioned? I mean, I know new movie releases were rare back then and this movie was in the theater for like at least a couple years I think. But did they really have an accurate count of tickets purchased?
There are just countless number of screens in todays world compared to the 30's that had like, what, five or six total (I know, not really). I just find it odd... there was only a small % of the population back then that had somewhat easy access to a movie theater.
I'm sure somebody can explain why I'm so wrong.
quote:They do.
That shouldn't count, then. If it does, they should count the Special Editions of Star Wars that were re-released in 1997.
quote:Guess I really overestimated how much Mockingjay would do. Figured it'd be the top grosser in the series since it's the big finale, but guess not. Opened to $16M in Wed/Thurs night previews, compared to the $50M TFA has already grossed.
The last Hunger Games opens this week. I'm going to make a wild guess that TFA will outgross its opening weekend by at least 20%.
I'm thinking $180m for Mockingjay, $215m+ for TFA.
quote:The bigger question might be what is the average % of screens that this thing shows on? For example, if a theater has 10 screens, how many will be playing Star Wars? As far as I know the only new opening movie will be Alvin and the Chipmunks. So you really only need 1 screen for Chipmunks and then a few more that will still allow movies like Mockingjay, Creed, etc. to run a few times a day.quote:
No question now it'll be the top grosser of the year, only question now is by how much it can top JW's $208M opening.
quote:I'm probably just being too picky, but I don't really like new shot types added. I don't believe a zoom in shot like that was ever used in any of the original movies. Yes, as a fan boy I want the look and feel to be as close as possible to the original.
Ok, this is pretty badass, have to admit.
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So are we thinking that after the "return of the Jedi," the empire/first order made the necessary adjustments to fight hand to hand with a lightsaber? Or is this an elite crew that follows Kylo? All of the above?
quote:I'm thinking that at some point, they started training stormtroopers to be able to fight in hand-to-hand combat as you see there, though maybe not necessarily against lightsabers.
So are we thinking that after the "return of the Jedi," the empire/first order made the necessary adjustments to fight hand to hand with a lightsaber? Or is this an elite crew that follows Kylo? All of the above?
quote:quote:I'm probably just being too picky, but I don't really like new shot types added. I don't believe a zoom in shot like that was ever used in any of the original movies. Yes, as a fan boy I want the look and feel to be as close as possible to the original.
Ok, this is pretty badass, have to admit.
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So are we thinking that after the "return of the Jedi," the empire/first order made the necessary adjustments to fight hand to hand with a lightsaber? Or is this an elite crew that follows Kylo? All of the above?
Im going to guess they could have spent that money better on a blaster firing range for stormtroopers.
quote:doubt they would make a weapon to counter a lightsaber because those are pretty rare.
So are we thinking that after the "return of the Jedi," the empire/first order made the necessary adjustments to fight hand to hand with a lightsaber? Or is this an elite crew that follows Kylo? All of the above?
quote:Maybe we just don't like you.
Be warned. I suggest the same basic idea a few days ago and people thought I was crazy.
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Ok, this is pretty badass, have to admit.