"adjusting for inflation" is pretty worthless, yeah no shit movies aren't doing as well as in the past. ticket prices have skyrocketed, what used to be a $20 family outing is now over $100. My F4 and Superman tickets were each $18 for matinee shows, $22+ for evening premium screens. Kids don't go to see the same movie 20 times in the summer anymore, they can stay at home and have endless varied entertainment.
gone with the wind made like $3.5 billion adjusted for inflation because in 1940 your choices for entertainment were going to the theaters, whistling at a white woman, or hanging a black guy for whistling at a white woman
Superman or F4 were never gonna do Deadpool 3 numbers, they are just calibrating what Disney/DC can expect mid tier non team up movies can do. The only real big question at this point is whether Doomsday and Secret Wars can each do $1.5b+ or not. If they can't, the days of billion dollar superhero movies are mostly over.
My F4 and Superman tickets were each $18 for matinee shows, $22+ for evening premium screens.
"adjusting for inflation" is pretty worthless, yeah no shit movies aren't doing as well as in the past. ticket prices have skyrocketed, what used to be a $20 family outing is now over $100. My F4 and Superman tickets were each $18 for matinee shows, $22+ for evening premium screens. Kids don't go to see the same movie 20 times in the summer anymore, they can stay at home and have endless varied entertainment.
gone with the wind made like $3.5 billion adjusted for inflation because in 1940 your choices for entertainment were going to the theaters, whistling at a white woman, or hanging a black guy for whistling at a white woman
Superman or F4 were never gonna do Deadpool 3 numbers, they are just calibrating what Disney/DC can expect mid tier non team up movies can do. The only real big question at this point is whether Doomsday and Secret Wars can each do $1.5b+ or not. If they can't, the days of billion dollar superhero movies are mostly over.
To be fair, if it didn't overtake Cap Falcon domestically today, it will tomorrow, and will overtake Ant-Man 3 before the weekend is out.actual numbers, $1.3m lower than estimates
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Yeah entertainment in the ‘40’s really was better wasn’t it
The 1940s? Please. Everyone knows the peak of cinema was the 1920s. Getting zoinked out of your gourd on OTC opium and cocaine infused patent medicines and then going to see Fritz Lang's Metropolis or Sergei Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin was the height of fashion.
Nah. Movies are shit because the people making them are shit. Hollywood's take is still about half what it was pre-covid.I say this in so many threads. Every time you go see something just because it's a habit even though you know it's retarded, you're ensuring you just get more of it.
Ah, yes, this solid reporting straight from, let's see here ... Tik tok and Twitter.
Nah. Movies are shit because the people making them are shit.
I get tickets online for the one big theatre here. I always choose the military discount tickets because it's $17 vs. the $22-27 whether you get IMAX or not. I am a veteran but they've never once checked my ID to verify and we take our own snacks. The wife insists on carrying a Mary Poppins style fucking bag, which only good use is for smuggling in snacks.