OhCaptainMyCaptain
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I want to see "Long Shot" bomb so I hope "Endgame" kicks butt at the box office this weekend.
Why do you want to see that bomb?
I want to see "Long Shot" bomb so I hope "Endgame" kicks butt at the box office this weekend.
I don't like the 2 stars - don't ask me why because, TBH, I don't have a rational explanation as to why I don't like them.Why do you want to see that bomb?
I really hate Seth Rogen - been in some stuff I like but he's never been the reason I've liked said stuff. I really have no feelings about Theron one way or another.I don't like the 2 stars - don't ask me why because, TBH, I don't have a rational explanation as to why I don't like them.
I really hate the movies Seth Rogen makes - they're all the same. I want them to bomb so he goes away.I really hate Seth Rogen - been in some stuff I like but he's never been the reason I've liked said stuff. I really have no feelings about Theron one way or another.
I really hate the movies Seth Rogen makes - they're all the same. I want them to bomb so he goes away.
The critics always love movies by Seth Rogen or Judd Apatow - even when they are junk, so the positive reviews are a given.Doesn’t look you’re gonna get your wish with Long Shot. It’ll lose some because of Endgame, but it’s being received very well overall.
Depends on the contract. A lot of them have some points on the net, but that's normally reserved for massive stars (Tom Cruise tier). Whether RDJ or Chris Evans had it? I would honestly be rather shocked.So do these actors salary increase if they pass certain thresholds similar to bonus salaries in sports? I mean it might seem odd if Downey Jr. agreed for 20 million to do this film, but since it already passed 1 to 2 billion then he's out of a lot of money.
Depends on whether any have signed new deals since their original contracts. RDJ definitely is no longer on his original deal. Same within Hemsworth. Evans he signed for 6 movies initially. So, not sure if the cameos he did in Thor 2, Spider man, count as part of the 6 or not.Depends on the contract. A lot of them have some points on the net, but that's normally reserved for massive stars (Tom Cruise tier). Whether RDJ or Chris Evans had it? I would honestly be rather shocked.
So do these actors salary increase if they pass certain thresholds similar to bonus salaries in sports? I mean it might seem odd if Downey Jr. agreed for 20 million to do this film, but since it already passed 1 to 2 billion then he's out of a lot of money.
I’m glad it did it. However, avatar will just pass endgame again when they re-release it before Avatar 2.
Thank god. Avatar is so bad
I'm surprised people measuremday by day numbers. It seems like inflating for the purpose of calling more things record.And the actual Sunday numbers could raise those numbers 5-10 million.
- Largest Thursday Previews: $60 million
Previous Record: $57 million (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)- Widest Opening: 4,662 theaters
Previous Record: 4,529 theaters (Despicable Me 3)- Largest Friday, Opening Day and Single Day: $156.7 million
Previous Record: $119.1 million (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)- Largest Saturday: $109 million
Previous Record: $82.1 million (Avengers: Infinity War)- Largest Sunday: $84.3 million
Previous Record: $69.2 million (Avengers: Infinity War)- Domestic Opening Weekend: $350 million
Previous Record: $257.69 million (Avengers: Infinity War)- #1 Movie Market Share: 90%
Previous Record: 84.5% (Avengers: Age of Ultron)- Highest Per Theater Average (Wide Opening): $75,075 / 4,662 theaters
Previous Record: $59,982 / 4,134 theaters (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)- Largest April Opening, Spring Opening, PG-13 Opening and 3-Day Gross: $350 million
Previous Record: $257.69 million (Avengers: Infinity War)- Biggest Weekend Overall (Top 12 Gross): $389 million
Previous Record: $305.55 million (Dec. 18–20, 2015)- Fastest to $100 Million: 1 Day
Previous Record: 1 Day (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)- Fastest to $150 Million: 1 Day
Previous Record: 2 Days (Avengers: Infinity War)- Fastest to $200 Million: 2 Days
Previous Record: 3 Days (Avengers: Infinity War)- Fastest to $250 Million: 3 Days
Previous Record: 3 Days (Avengers: Infinity War)- Fastest to $300 Million: 3 Days
Previous Record: 5 Days (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)- Fastest to $350 Million: 3 Days
Previous Record: 6 Days (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)- International Opening Weekend: $859 million
Previous Record: $443.15 million (The Fate of the Furious)- Worldwide Opening Weekend: $1.2 billion
Previous Record: $640.5 million (Avengers: Infinity War)- Global 3D Opening Record: ~$540 million
Previous Record: ~$366 million (Avengers: Infinity War)- Global IMAX Opening Record: $91.5 million
Previous Record: $47.6 million (Star War: The Force Awakens)