Despite the critical acclaim Birds Of Prey flopped.

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CHOKE

It was good but it def could have been BETTER

There was a huge opportunity to bring Poison Ivy in

It should have been her to break Harley out of prison at the end of Suicide Squad

It really irked me to hear Margot talk about deciding the direction

Could have been Harley, Ivy and Catwoman but went with Birds of Prey because nobody really knows them  :uhh:

Hiroshimoto

I mean it made 75 Million overall not that much of flop hope they weren't expecting 100 Million

DrewBabyLove

Quote from: .::Ric0 Fam0s0 Slæ::. on February 09, 2020, 07:32:40 PM
Quote from: DrewBabyLove on February 09, 2020, 07:31:44 PM
Critical acclaim? Where? It wasn't good...

The RT score is good. Lets not do too much.

6.8/10 on IMBD and 80% on RT


Doesn't quite read critical acclaim. Cheers to anyone that enjoyed it. I enjoyed it for what it was but I regret paying for it. Would've been better if it was just sent to Netflix.

DrewBabyLove

And I wouldn't consider it's opening numbers a flop. Like others have said, I wish it was more serious and not so goofy. 

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It doesn't matter what yall consider. Its what the industry says.

Production costs!

And what about the 100s of million that went into the global promotion of this mess?

Also a flop first week means theaters will drop the amount of screenings a week which means even less money in upcoming weeks.
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GRAND ETERNAL SUPREME

They dont factor promo into the equation when it comes to budget 

Thats why its always said movies need to make twice the amount it cost to produce it

This isnt getting a sequel. They'll either reboot the mess or never touch this story gain :dead: 

GRAND ETERNAL SUPREME

Quote from: .::Ric0 Fam0s0 Slæ::. on February 09, 2020, 08:37:50 PM
It doesn't matter what yall consider. Its what the industry says.

Production costs!

And what about the 100s of million that went into the global promotion of this mess?

Also a flop first week means theaters will drop the amount of screenings a week which means even less money in upcoming weeks.
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This is gonna end up at less than 200 million

:dead:

Which is horrible. DC never gets it right.

Navyman

Quote from: ton on February 10, 2020, 01:15:40 PM
They dont factor promo into the equation when it comes to budget

Thats why its always said movies need to make twice the amount it cost to produce it

This isnt getting a sequel. They'll either reboot the mess or never touch this story gain :dead:
No they don't its usually half the budget production. So that's like 120 - 125 million. Still in good standing after the 1st weekend.

Navyman

Quote from: ton on February 10, 2020, 01:17:39 PM
Quote from: .::Ric0 Fam0s0 Slæ::. on February 09, 2020, 08:37:50 PM
It doesn't matter what yall consider. Its what the industry says.

Production costs!

And what about the 100s of million that went into the global promotion of this mess?

Also a flop first week means theaters will drop the amount of screenings a week which means even less money in upcoming weeks.
!!



Which is horrible. DC never gets it right.

This is true.

GRAND ETERNAL SUPREME

Quote from: Navyman on February 10, 2020, 01:53:17 PM
Quote from: ton on February 10, 2020, 01:15:40 PM
They dont factor promo into the equation when it comes to budget

Thats why its always said movies need to make twice the amount it cost to produce it

This isnt getting a sequel. They'll either reboot the mess or never touch this story gain :dead:
No they don't its usually half the budget production. So that's like 120 - 125 million. Still in good standing after the 1st weekend.
QuoteTwo years ago, the cost had crept up to $175 million globally. Now, studios say it has hit the $200 million mark per picture -- a 33 percent increase from the $150 million spent in 2007 on the first Transformers.

Read this article luv bug

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/200-million-rising-hollywood-struggles-721818

Kalifornia.


Kalifornia.

Quote from: 1RIG on February 09, 2020, 04:36:28 PM
I'd love a darker film adaptation of Harley
:ohwow:

And an actress that can pull it off
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Margot just isn't the right fit for the role.