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Post by barkingbaphomet on Jul 30, 2017 4:04:10 GMT
that second weekend drop, though...
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Post by No Morpho, Only Bánh mì on Jul 30, 2017 4:15:24 GMT
Anyone else feel weird about Homecoming? Yeah, it's canon, but doesn't feel like true MCU? As if it's the illegitimate love child the family just found out about and now it's always around? And Tony's there to reassure everyone and get them on board to welcome the poor child already. I don't know, maybe that's just me.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jul 30, 2017 4:17:45 GMT
I'm just glad they had the courage to make him gay!
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Jul 30, 2017 5:43:48 GMT
Anyone else feel weird about Homecoming? Yeah, it's canon, but doesn't feel like true MCU? As if it's the illegitimate love child the family just found out about and now it's always around? And Tony's there to reassure everyone and get them on board to welcome the poor child already. I don't know, maybe that's just me.
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Post by No Morpho, Only Bánh mì on Jul 30, 2017 14:41:33 GMT
Anyone else feel weird about Homecoming? Yeah, it's canon, but doesn't feel like true MCU? As if it's the illegitimate love child the family just found out about and now it's always around? And Tony's there to reassure everyone and get them on board to welcome the poor child already. I don't know, maybe that's just me. Oh, Morty Jr. What happened to daddy's special little guy?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2017 16:30:11 GMT
Anyone else feel weird about Homecoming? Yeah, it's canon, but doesn't feel like true MCU? As if it's the illegitimate love child the family just found out about and now it's always around? And Tony's there to reassure everyone and get them on board to welcome the poor child already. I don't know, maybe that's just me. Honestly, its feels like a Phase 1 MCU film, when they didn't HAVE a set true feel that passed from film to film yet. I think that's the result of the MCU Spider-Man having some growing pains to go through just the same as its protagonist.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Jul 30, 2017 16:45:26 GMT
Anyone else feel weird about Homecoming? Yeah, it's canon, but doesn't feel like true MCU? As if it's the illegitimate love child the family just found out about and now it's always around? And Tony's there to reassure everyone and get them on board to welcome the poor child already. I don't know, maybe that's just me. I think that's just because you know it. I've seen it 3 times now and I love all the little connections to the MCU.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Jul 30, 2017 16:47:05 GMT
that second weekend drop, though... It's a first weekend surge, not a second weekend drop, and the film is going over $700 mil so there is absolutely nothing to worry about.
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Post by chalk2 on Jul 30, 2017 16:50:17 GMT
The only question I ever have when they make these B.O. comparisons is whether ticket prices are the same or adjusted before being taken into account.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Jul 30, 2017 17:27:04 GMT
The only question I ever have when they make these B.O. comparisons is whether ticket prices are the same or adjusted before being taken into account. They're not adjusted. Meaning Homecoming is doing even worse than reports would imply. Basically a total trainwreck on the order of Ghostbusters 2016.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Jul 30, 2017 17:42:30 GMT
The only question I ever have when they make these B.O. comparisons is whether ticket prices are the same or adjusted before being taken into account. It's still a big success either way. It's going to end up over $700 mill and that's just short of films like Guardians which were considered massive successes. It's a tough thing to gauge because on one hand you want to say that Spidey should beat Guardians, but on the other hand it is the 6th spidey film and 3rd different version, and to still be making this kind of money is impressive. It's also the 4th major comic book film to come out this year, just 2 months after Guardians 2 and 1 month after Wonder Woman, and then of course we all know Thor is coming up, and people hate hearing this, but people only go to see so many movies a year. If you released 10 of these in one year, all 10 are making less money per film than if you had released any one of them by itself that year. Homecoming is probably a 900 mil film without Logan, Guardians, Wonder Woman, and Thor all coming out this year, and that is a factor that has to be taken into account.
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Post by chalk2 on Jul 30, 2017 18:03:06 GMT
The only question I ever have when they make these B.O. comparisons is whether ticket prices are the same or adjusted before being taken into account. It's still a big success either way. It's going to end up over $700 mill and that's just short of films like Guardians which were considered massive successes. It's a tough thing to gauge because on one hand you want to say that Spidey should beat Guardians, but on the other hand it is the 6th spidey film and 3rd different version, and to still be making this kind of money is impressive. It's also the 4th major comic book film to come out this year, just 2 months after Guardians 2 and 1 month after Wonder Woman, and then of course we all know Thor is coming up, and people hate hearing this, but people only go to see so many movies a year. If you released 10 of these in one year, all 10 are making less money per film than if you had released any one of them by itself that year. Homecoming is probably a 900 mil film without Logan, Guardians, Wonder Woman, and Thor all coming out this year, and that is a factor that has to be taken into account. I don't think you can use people only going to see so many movies a year as an excuse as to why it does or does not do well at the Box Office. If a certain movie is as good as it is claimed then the person who sees 8 movies a year is gonna go out and see 9 if it's that good. I might agree with your analysis if it is based on the Genre as one might tire of seeing similar themed movies.
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Post by No Morpho, Only Bánh mì on Jul 30, 2017 18:27:36 GMT
Anyone else feel weird about Homecoming? Yeah, it's canon, but doesn't feel like true MCU? As if it's the illegitimate love child the family just found out about and now it's always around? And Tony's there to reassure everyone and get them on board to welcome the poor child already. I don't know, maybe that's just me. I think that's just because you know it. I've seen it 3 times now and I love all the little connections to the MCU. Yeah, that's certainly the driving factor. I loved how Spidey slipped into Civil War, but it still seems different. I need to forget about Sony.
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Post by No Morpho, Only Bánh mì on Jul 30, 2017 18:29:38 GMT
Anyone else feel weird about Homecoming? Yeah, it's canon, but doesn't feel like true MCU? As if it's the illegitimate love child the family just found out about and now it's always around? And Tony's there to reassure everyone and get them on board to welcome the poor child already. I don't know, maybe that's just me. Honestly, its feels like a Phase 1 MCU film, when they didn't HAVE a set true feel that passed from film to film yet. I think that's the result of the MCU Spider-Man having some growing pains to go through just the same as its protagonist. That is a good point of view. It does feel more like that. Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2017 18:36:18 GMT
Honestly, its feels like a Phase 1 MCU film, when they didn't HAVE a set true feel that passed from film to film yet. I think that's the result of the MCU Spider-Man having some growing pains to go through just the same as its protagonist. That is a good point of view. It does feel more like that. Thanks. That said, I honestly think the sequel will be better, and say having really liked Homecoming.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Jul 30, 2017 18:48:04 GMT
That is a good point of view. It does feel more like that. Thanks. That said, I honestly think the sequel will be better, and say having really liked Homecoming. So basically you hated it and rue the day it came out and destroyed the MCU's continuity.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Jul 30, 2017 22:33:55 GMT
It's still a big success either way. It's going to end up over $700 mill and that's just short of films like Guardians which were considered massive successes. It's a tough thing to gauge because on one hand you want to say that Spidey should beat Guardians, but on the other hand it is the 6th spidey film and 3rd different version, and to still be making this kind of money is impressive. It's also the 4th major comic book film to come out this year, just 2 months after Guardians 2 and 1 month after Wonder Woman, and then of course we all know Thor is coming up, and people hate hearing this, but people only go to see so many movies a year. If you released 10 of these in one year, all 10 are making less money per film than if you had released any one of them by itself that year. Homecoming is probably a 900 mil film without Logan, Guardians, Wonder Woman, and Thor all coming out this year, and that is a factor that has to be taken into account. I don't think you can use people only going to see so many movies a year as an excuse as to why it does or does not do well at the Box Office. If a certain movie is as good as it is claimed then the person who sees 8 movies a year is gonna go out and see 9 if it's that good. I might agree with your analysis if it is based on the Genre as one might tire of seeing similar themed movies. I'm not using it as an excuse, I'm just saying it has to be considered. Homecoming is going to get over 700 mil and has overwhelmingly positive reviews so it needs no excuse to confidently say it's a successful film. However it must be acknowledged that when Spiderman 2 came out, it was the clear cut main film to see in the comic book world. It wasn't a month after the first Wonder Woman adaptation or two months after Guardians, or just before what many are expecting to be the best Thor film to date that will reveal a major Infinity War component. Those are real factors whereupon if they did not exist, Homecoming would be in the same position as the clear cut must watch film of the year and Punisher just didn't provide that same level of competition to Spiderman 2. It just didn't.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 30, 2017 22:48:03 GMT
I don't think you can use people only going to see so many movies a year as an excuse as to why it does or does not do well at the Box Office. If a certain movie is as good as it is claimed then the person who sees 8 movies a year is gonna go out and see 9 if it's that good. I might agree with your analysis if it is based on the Genre as one might tire of seeing similar themed movies. I'm not using it as an excuse, I'm just saying it has to be considered. Homecoming is going to get over 700 mil and has overwhelmingly positive reviews so it needs no excuse to confidently say it's a successful film. However it must be acknowledged that when Spiderman 2 came out, it was the clear cut main film to see in the comic book world. It wasn't a month after the first Wonder Woman adaptation or two months after Guardians, or just before what many are expecting to be the best Thor film to date that will reveal a major Infinity War component. Those are real factors whereupon if they did not exist, Homecoming would be in the same position as the clear cut must watch film of the year and Punisher just didn't provide that same level of competition to Spiderman 2. It just didn't. Weak excuse. Wonder Woman was the 4th superhero movie this year (after Logan, Power Rangers, and GotG2) and Wonder Woman didn't have much of a problem at the box office. SMH just sucks, which is why it had a 62% nosedive in its 2nd weekend and another 50% nosedive in its 3rd weekend after word-of-mouth quickly spread that SMH is just another over-rated and over-hyped MCU movie.
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Post by mcufan on Jul 30, 2017 23:50:44 GMT
I'm not using it as an excuse, I'm just saying it has to be considered. Homecoming is going to get over 700 mil and has overwhelmingly positive reviews so it needs no excuse to confidently say it's a successful film. However it must be acknowledged that when Spiderman 2 came out, it was the clear cut main film to see in the comic book world. It wasn't a month after the first Wonder Woman adaptation or two months after Guardians, or just before what many are expecting to be the best Thor film to date that will reveal a major Infinity War component. Those are real factors whereupon if they did not exist, Homecoming would be in the same position as the clear cut must watch film of the year and Punisher just didn't provide that same level of competition to Spiderman 2. It just didn't. Weak excuse. Wonder Woman was the 4th superhero movie this year (after Logan, Power Rangers, and GotG2) and Wonder Woman didn't have much of a problem at the box office. SMH just sucks, which is why it had a 62% nosedive in its 2nd weekend and another 50% nosedive in its 3rd weekend after word-of-mouth quickly spread that SMH is just another over-rated and over-hyped MCU movie. See that's why nobody takes you serious. You throw away suck at everything MCU related. It's meaningless now. Captain America sucks, iron Man sucks, ant-man sucks, Thor sucks,spider Man sucks iw is going to suck, Ragnarok will suck. We get it. Mcu sucks. You are the kid that cried wolf.
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