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Post by scabab on Mar 3, 2017 7:30:52 GMT
Pacific Rim, Godzilla and Kong Skull Island are all made by Legendary Pictures. They are all distributed by Warner Brothers.
Pacific Rim was successful enough to get a sequel, Godzilla was successful enough to get a sequel. They all feature giant monsters.
Why on Earth is Pacific Rim not apart of this whole Godzilla and Kong Kong shared Universe? It is a perfect fit.
How are they going to have three similar, successful, recent movies made by the same production companies and not give us a movie featuring a three way slug fest between Gypsy Danger, Godzilla and King Kong?
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Post by kuatorises on Mar 3, 2017 14:30:06 GMT
Pacific Rim, Godzilla and Kong Skull Island are all made by Legendary Pictures. They are all distributed by Warner Brothers. Pacific Rim was successful enough to get a sequel, Godzilla was successful enough to get a sequel. They all feature giant monsters. Why on Earth is Pacific Rim not apart of this whole Godzilla and Kong Kong shared Universe? It is a perfect fit.How are they going to have three similar, successful, recent movies made by the same production companies and not give us a movie featuring a three way slug fest between Gypsy Danger, Godzilla and King Kong? Are you for real?
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Post by scabab on Mar 3, 2017 23:51:55 GMT
Yeah I'm for real. A movie about Giant Robots taking on Kaiju should be a part of the other two movies by the same production company that involve....Kaiju.
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Post by airborne3502 on Mar 4, 2017 14:10:31 GMT
I wondered the same thing.
For fun, I wrote a story where the people running the Jaeger program were shaking down countries for protection money from Kaijus.
However, there's was one country that wouldn't pay.
Japan.
Why?
Because they have Godzilla, and he kicks the ass of any Kaijus that come around.
So, the Jaegers lure a group of Kaijus toward the island of Japan under the guise of getting Godzilla's assistance.
Instead, they let him twist in the wind, and Godzilla gets messed up.
The only reason Godzilla isn't killed outright, is because Mako and Raleigh break ranks to protect Godzilla. The result is that Gypsey Danger II is badly damaged, and they have to escape from the other Jaegers and make it to a secret hideout relayed to them by Hannibal Chou.
There's more, but you get the idea...
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Post by scabab on Mar 7, 2017 9:35:41 GMT
That sounds really good actually. I wonder how you could tie King Kong in with that though.
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Post by woozlewuzzle on Mar 8, 2017 6:57:55 GMT
Pacific Rim, Godzilla and Kong Skull Island are all made by Legendary Pictures. They are all distributed by Warner Brothers. Pacific Rim was successful enough to get a sequel, Godzilla was successful enough to get a sequel. They all feature giant monsters. Why on Earth is Pacific Rim not apart of this whole Godzilla and Kong Kong shared Universe? It is a perfect fit. How are they going to have three similar, successful, recent movies made by the same production companies and not give us a movie featuring a three way slug fest between Gypsy Danger, Godzilla and King Kong? Nobody cares about Pacific Rim.
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Post by darkpast on Mar 8, 2017 7:00:37 GMT
WB dumped Pacific Rim, its at Universal now
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Post by scabab on Mar 8, 2017 7:05:01 GMT
Pacific Rim, Godzilla and Kong Skull Island are all made by Legendary Pictures. They are all distributed by Warner Brothers. Pacific Rim was successful enough to get a sequel, Godzilla was successful enough to get a sequel. They all feature giant monsters. Why on Earth is Pacific Rim not apart of this whole Godzilla and Kong Kong shared Universe? It is a perfect fit. How are they going to have three similar, successful, recent movies made by the same production companies and not give us a movie featuring a three way slug fest between Gypsy Danger, Godzilla and King Kong? Nobody cares about Pacific Rim. Nobody cares = Makes over $410 million and gets a sequel.
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Post by woozlewuzzle on Mar 8, 2017 7:07:36 GMT
Nobody cares about Pacific Rim. Nobody cares = Makes over $410 million and gets a sequel. Flash in the pan movie for neckbeard yahoos that will move on to the next special effects ridden shiny movie that comes along.
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Post by scabab on Mar 8, 2017 7:09:19 GMT
Doesn't stop people from caring about those movies too. If nobody cared there'd be no sequel.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2017 11:56:10 GMT
Because Pacific Rim sucked balls.
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Post by srb3 on Mar 21, 2017 16:49:48 GMT
Pacific Rim, Godzilla and Kong Skull Island are all made by Legendary Pictures. They are all distributed by Warner Brothers. Pacific Rim was successful enough to get a sequel, Godzilla was successful enough to get a sequel. They all feature giant monsters. Why on Earth is Pacific Rim not apart of this whole Godzilla and Kong Kong shared Universe? It is a perfect fit. How are they going to have three similar, successful, recent movies made by the same production companies and not give us a movie featuring a three way slug fest between Gypsy Danger, Godzilla and King Kong? Good question as that was the original plan. The answer: because Pacific Rim bombed.
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Post by scabab on Mar 21, 2017 17:26:55 GMT
Pacific Rim, Godzilla and Kong Skull Island are all made by Legendary Pictures. They are all distributed by Warner Brothers. Pacific Rim was successful enough to get a sequel, Godzilla was successful enough to get a sequel. They all feature giant monsters. Why on Earth is Pacific Rim not apart of this whole Godzilla and Kong Kong shared Universe? It is a perfect fit. How are they going to have three similar, successful, recent movies made by the same production companies and not give us a movie featuring a three way slug fest between Gypsy Danger, Godzilla and King Kong? Good question as that was the original plan. The answer: because Pacific Rim bombed. $400 million is a lot of movies for even if it did disappoint they could have still used it anyway as that would only draw in more people. The Incredible Hulk didn't particularly make a lot of movie compared to Iron Man, Thor and Captain America but they still ended up using him and people liked him.
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Post by srb3 on Mar 21, 2017 19:31:13 GMT
Good question as that was the original plan. The answer: because Pacific Rim bombed. $400 million is a lot of movies for even if it did disappoint they could have still used it anyway as that would only draw in more people. The Incredible Hulk didn't particularly make a lot of movie compared to Iron Man, Thor and Captain America but they still ended up using him and people liked him. Pacific Rim did not make $400 million it made $101 million and $101 million is *not* a lot of money when your budget in $190 million. That makes Pacific Rim a bomb. The Incredible Hulk is another bomb. They did *not* make another Hulk movie.
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Post by scabab on Mar 21, 2017 22:14:33 GMT
$400 million is a lot of movies for even if it did disappoint they could have still used it anyway as that would only draw in more people. The Incredible Hulk didn't particularly make a lot of movie compared to Iron Man, Thor and Captain America but they still ended up using him and people liked him. Pacific Rim did not make $400 million it made $101 million and $101 million is *not* a lot of money when your budget in $190 million. That makes Pacific Rim a bomb. The Incredible Hulk is another bomb. They did *not* make another Hulk movie. It made $101 million in US and $411 million worldwide. Over double it's budget which is why it's getting a sequel unlike Hulk. Godzilla only made $529 million in self and Kong might even make that much yet. They aren't leagues a part.
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Post by srb3 on Mar 22, 2017 17:43:11 GMT
Pacific Rim did not make $400 million it made $101 million and $101 million is *not* a lot of money when your budget in $190 million. That makes Pacific Rim a bomb. The Incredible Hulk is another bomb. They did *not* make another Hulk movie. It made $101 million in US and $411 million worldwide. Over double it's budget which is why it's getting a sequel unlike Hulk. Godzilla only made $529 million in self and Kong might even make that much yet. They aren't leagues a part. Godzilla did not bomb. Pacific Rim did. Seriously this is not hard.
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Post by scabab on Mar 23, 2017 3:56:36 GMT
It made $101 million in US and $411 million worldwide. Over double it's budget which is why it's getting a sequel unlike Hulk. Godzilla only made $529 million in self and Kong might even make that much yet. They aren't leagues a part. Godzilla did not bomb. Pacific Rim did. Seriously this is not hard. I didn't say Godzilla bombed. Pacific Rim didn't bomb either or it would never have had a sequel. Godzilla was also very frontloaded because nobody likes it. People did at least like Pacific Rim.
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Post by srb3 on Mar 23, 2017 18:35:45 GMT
Pacific Rim did not make $400 million it made $101 million and $101 million is *not* a lot of money when your budget in $190 million. That makes Pacific Rim a bomb. The Incredible Hulk is another bomb. They did *not* make another Hulk movie. It made $101 million in US and $411 million worldwide. Over double it's budget which is why it's getting a sequel unlike Hulk. Godzilla only made $529 million in self and Kong might even make that much yet. They aren't leagues a part. $101 million is *not* "over double its budget" it is far *less* than it's budget. $101 million < $190 million. Look at this another way: $101 million < $380 million ($190 million * 2). You *get* it now ?
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Post by scabab on Mar 24, 2017 3:15:07 GMT
It made $101 million in US and $411 million worldwide. Over double it's budget which is why it's getting a sequel unlike Hulk. Godzilla only made $529 million in self and Kong might even make that much yet. They aren't leagues a part. $101 million is *not* "over double its budget" it is far *less* than it's budget. $101 million < $190 million. Look at this another way: $101 million < $380 million ($190 million * 2). You *get* it now ? No actually I don't...I'm wondering why you are pretending that it's domestic gross was it's only gross and why you're ignoring the other $300+ million it made internationally. $411 million > $380 million = $190 million x 2. Ergo over double it's budget.
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Post by srb3 on Mar 30, 2017 17:36:49 GMT
$101 million is *not* "over double its budget" it is far *less* than it's budget. $101 million < $190 million. Look at this another way: $101 million < $380 million ($190 million * 2). You *get* it now ? No actually I don't...I'm wondering why you are pretending that it's domestic gross was it's only gross and why you're ignoring the other $300+ million it made internationally. $411 million > $380 million = $190 million x 2. Ergo over double it's budget. Because it's only the domestic gross that matters in Hollywood. Always been like that is like that, will continue to be like that.
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