This movie is terribad. Absolutely awful. Worst movie I've seen this summer.
quote:I wouldn't mind flopping with $26.3 million.
Box Office: 'Fantastic Four' Flops With $26.2M, Loses to 'Mission: Impossible
quote:Thing is, that's kinda like saying you don't mind selling your house for 150k when you bought it for 600.quote:I wouldn't mind flopping with $26.3 million.
Box Office: 'Fantastic Four' Flops With $26.2M, Loses to 'Mission: Impossible
quote:quote:I wouldn't mind flopping with $26.3 million.
Box Office: 'Fantastic Four' Flops With $26.2M, Loses to 'Mission: Impossible
quote:Even if it cost you $120M to "make" that $26.3M?quote:I wouldn't mind flopping with $26.3 million.
Box Office: 'Fantastic Four' Flops With $26.2M, Loses to 'Mission: Impossible
quote:Will it make all of the $120M back? Probably. But at a time when Marvel movies (even one as legitimately dumb as "Antman", which was about 10,000% better than this FF) are basically printing presses, this one found a way to fail horritastically.
The $120 million film, starring Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara and Jamie Bell, will mark one of the worst debuts for a Marvel Comics film adaptation. In 2012, Ghost Rider: The Spirit of Vengeance, from Sony, launched to $22.1 million (that movie cost notably less to make).
In terms of a big-budget superhero movie, Marvel or otherwise, Fantastic Four did even less than 2011 flop The Green Hornet ($33.5 million).
quote:Oh, I know. I would still like to have $26.2 million.quote:quote:I wouldn't mind flopping with $26.3 million.
Box Office: 'Fantastic Four' Flops With $26.2M, Loses to 'Mission: Impossible
It was 120 million to make.
quote:Then find someone that will give you $120million to make a sh/tty movie.quote:Oh, I know. I would still like to have $26.2 million.quote:quote:I wouldn't mind flopping with $26.3 million.
Box Office: 'Fantastic Four' Flops With $26.2M, Loses to 'Mission: Impossible
It was 120 million to make.
quote:
I wonder if this will be like Daredevil where the Director's cut of the movie is much better than the theatrical release.
quote:quote:
I wonder if this will be like Daredevil where the Director's cut of the movie is much better than the theatrical release.
Which is true of DD, btw.
quote:That's what Kickstarter is for, right?quote:Then find someone that will give you $120million to make a sh/tty movie.quote:Oh, I know. I would still like to have $26.2 million.quote:quote:I wouldn't mind flopping with $26.3 million.
Box Office: 'Fantastic Four' Flops With $26.2M, Loses to 'Mission: Impossible
It was 120 million to make.
BOOM! Done!
quote:quote:quote:
I wonder if this will be like Daredevil where the Director's cut of the movie is much better than the theatrical release.
Which is true of DD, btw.
It wasn't going to get worse I do need to see that though.
The way things sound, however, I doubt Trank will get the chance.
quote:Michael Bay's Pearl Harbor also has an R-rated Director's Cut that is far better than the PG-13 rated theatrical releasequote:quote:quote:
I wonder if this will be like Daredevil where the Director's cut of the movie is much better than the theatrical release.
Which is true of DD, btw.
It wasn't going to get worse I do need to see that though.
The way things sound, however, I doubt Trank will get the chance.
The director's cut is actually rated R and while I wouldn't call it a great movie, it's pretty good.
quote:Somehow, I don't think that the studio will be speaking with Trank ever again. And it's doubtful Trank will ever want to revisit this film ever again.
I wonder if this will be like Daredevil where the Director's cut of the movie is much better than the theatrical release.
quote:quote:Even if it cost you $120M to "make" that $26.3M?quote:I wouldn't mind flopping with $26.3 million.
Box Office: 'Fantastic Four' Flops With $26.2M, Loses to 'Mission: Impossible
quote:Will it make all of the $120M back? Probably. But at a time when Marvel movies (even one as legitimately dumb as "Antman", which was about 10,000% better than this FF) are basically printing presses, this one found a way to fail horritastically.
The $120 million film, starring Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara and Jamie Bell, will mark one of the worst debuts for a Marvel Comics film adaptation. In 2012, Ghost Rider: The Spirit of Vengeance, from Sony, launched to $22.1 million (that movie cost notably less to make).
In terms of a big-budget superhero movie, Marvel or otherwise, Fantastic Four did even less than 2011 flop The Green Hornet ($33.5 million).
quote:I'm pretty sure if they had sold tickets to last week's Deadpool trailer, it would have pulled in more than FF.
Heard today that the studio is ditching Fantastic Four 2 and green lighting Deadpool 2.