2018-19 Full Year Slates (Division B)
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...Man, I just cannot BELIEVE how badly "Grindlewald" is performing compared to the first "Fantastic Beasts" film -- down 27%, holy cow. At this rate it will peter out somewhere around $180M, at best. That's a nearly $100M hickey from where I hoped it might end up. Damn.
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I think Harry Potter, err, I mean Wizarding World fatigue was bound to set in. Warner Bros. tried too hard to force this franchise onto people (and the previous film was already the lowest grossing Potter-related film).
I think had Steve Kloves written the screenplay instead of Rowling and Dumbledore been the main character instead of a random stand-in, the series wouldn't be in the shape that it is.
I think had Steve Kloves written the screenplay instead of Rowling and Dumbledore been the main character instead of a random stand-in, the series wouldn't be in the shape that it is.
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I'm not surprised, to be honest. The film was terrible (I thought that the first one was too, but I seem to be in the minority), and there were much more appealing options available during the crowded Thanksgiving season. I also think that Warner Bros. didn't realize that the reason people liked Harry Potter was due to the characters in that series and their dynamics. An adaptation of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, I think, would have done better.NicodemustheSage wrote:...Man, I just cannot BELIEVE how badly "Grindlewald" is performing compared to the first "Fantastic Beasts" film -- down 27%, holy cow. At this rate it will peter out somewhere around $180M, at best. That's a nearly $100M hickey from where I hoped it might end up. Damn.
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It's not destroying. It's making something new.
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Except the fans hate The Cursed Child and many of them consider it non-canonical.
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If the fans hate The Cursed Child I've no idea who ensures every single show sells out in London's Palace Theatre for the past 3 years
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Harry Potter fans are like many other fans of big franchises (Star Wars and Star Trek, for example): they hate on it constantly but still buy every new item that comes out.
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I wouldn't think that the average person would know about any sort of backlash towards it (I wasn't aware about that until now).Buscemi2 wrote:Except the fans hate The Cursed Child and many of them consider it non-canonical.
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Congrats Nico! A ~$300M 4th round pick is HUGE
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I appreciate it! Glad a couple of my weird plays are beginning to pay off ("Halloween" and "The Mule" being two others). So many others ("Tag", especially, but also "FB2", maddeningly) didn't, so much. But, that's life in the NFL, baby!
I'm also VERY pleased to see how well "Aguaman" is opening in The Middle Kingdom. If it overplays expectations like that here, might just be looking at a $115-$120M OW and MAYBE $300M or so in total gross. That, along with "4vengers", would put me in contention for top-four status at the finish, I should think.
Lotta game left to play, tho, and best not to count my chickens 'til they're in the nuggets.
--Nico.
I'm also VERY pleased to see how well "Aguaman" is opening in The Middle Kingdom. If it overplays expectations like that here, might just be looking at a $115-$120M OW and MAYBE $300M or so in total gross. That, along with "4vengers", would put me in contention for top-four status at the finish, I should think.
Lotta game left to play, tho, and best not to count my chickens 'til they're in the nuggets.
--Nico.
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Considering I actually have a child that is very, very into everything Harry Potter I can tell you there's not as much "backlash" that is claimed by the fans. Even if they lose a bit on the actual film, the merchandising is well worth it. These films aren't coming out just before Christmas for no reason. Run into every 12 year old's favorite store (Hot Topic) and tell me The Wizarding World has lost steam. Or try to walk around Harry Potter land at Universal like I did this summer.
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Nico surges up to fourth. What a logjam in the middle of the pack!
STANDINGS (WEEK 32/52)
1. UDM - $1,195,331,423 (7 films - Incredibles 2, Crazy Rich Asians, A Star is Born, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, The Favourite, Mary Queen of Scots, Ben is Back; 3 finished)
2. Shryke - $795,111,325 (2 films - The House with a Clock in its Walls, Beautiful Boy; 7 finished)
3. W - $775,636,077 (4 films - Smallfoot, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Overlord, Instant Family; 5 finished)
4. Nicodemus - $645,122,036 (5 films - Halloween, Indivisible, Bohemian Rhapsody, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald, The Possession of Hannah Grace; 8 finished)
5. Brockster - $639,255,855 (1 film - The Girl in the Spider's Web; 9 finished)
6. weissac - $637,582,756 (1 film - Robin Hood; 6 finished)
7. transformers - $616,324,878 (4 films - Night School, The Hate U Give, First Man, Dr. Seuss' The Grinch; 5 finished)
8. Ron B - $580,251,602 (7 films - The Old Man and the Gun, Venom, Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween, Nobody's Fool, Boy Erased, Widows, Ralph Breaks the Internet; 3 finished)
9. Banks - $517,884,258 (5 films - The Sisters Brothers, Suspiria, Green Book, Creed 2, Vox Lux; 5 finished)
10. Surfer - $213,724,540 (1 film - The Front Runner; 4 finished)
The following films would appear to be done:
Bad Times at the El Royale (with Cheese) (weissac, 9th round) = $17,839,115
12/14:
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Banks, 3rd round)
Mortal Engines (UDM, 3rd round)
The Mule (Nicodemus, 11th round)
If Beale Street Could Talk (Surfer, 12th round)
12/21:
Mary Poppins Returns (Banks, 1st round)
Aquaman (Nicodemus, 2nd round)
Bumblebee (Shryke, 4th round)
Welcome to Marwen (Banks, 9th round)
Second Act (Banks, 10th round)
12/28:
Holmes & Watson (Brockster, 3rd round)
Vice (Brockster, 8th round)
On the Basis of Sex (UDM, 9th round)
Destroyer (W, 15th round)
Stan & Ollie (UDM, WW)
1/4:
Eli (Shryke, 10th round)
Escape Room (transformers, WW)
STANDINGS (WEEK 32/52)
1. UDM - $1,195,331,423 (7 films - Incredibles 2, Crazy Rich Asians, A Star is Born, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, The Favourite, Mary Queen of Scots, Ben is Back; 3 finished)
2. Shryke - $795,111,325 (2 films - The House with a Clock in its Walls, Beautiful Boy; 7 finished)
3. W - $775,636,077 (4 films - Smallfoot, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Overlord, Instant Family; 5 finished)
4. Nicodemus - $645,122,036 (5 films - Halloween, Indivisible, Bohemian Rhapsody, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald, The Possession of Hannah Grace; 8 finished)
5. Brockster - $639,255,855 (1 film - The Girl in the Spider's Web; 9 finished)
6. weissac - $637,582,756 (1 film - Robin Hood; 6 finished)
7. transformers - $616,324,878 (4 films - Night School, The Hate U Give, First Man, Dr. Seuss' The Grinch; 5 finished)
8. Ron B - $580,251,602 (7 films - The Old Man and the Gun, Venom, Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween, Nobody's Fool, Boy Erased, Widows, Ralph Breaks the Internet; 3 finished)
9. Banks - $517,884,258 (5 films - The Sisters Brothers, Suspiria, Green Book, Creed 2, Vox Lux; 5 finished)
10. Surfer - $213,724,540 (1 film - The Front Runner; 4 finished)
The following films would appear to be done:
Bad Times at the El Royale (with Cheese) (weissac, 9th round) = $17,839,115
12/14:
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Banks, 3rd round)
Mortal Engines (UDM, 3rd round)
The Mule (Nicodemus, 11th round)
If Beale Street Could Talk (Surfer, 12th round)
12/21:
Mary Poppins Returns (Banks, 1st round)
Aquaman (Nicodemus, 2nd round)
Bumblebee (Shryke, 4th round)
Welcome to Marwen (Banks, 9th round)
Second Act (Banks, 10th round)
12/28:
Holmes & Watson (Brockster, 3rd round)
Vice (Brockster, 8th round)
On the Basis of Sex (UDM, 9th round)
Destroyer (W, 15th round)
Stan & Ollie (UDM, WW)
1/4:
Eli (Shryke, 10th round)
Escape Room (transformers, WW)
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Lotta game left to play. Call me The Constipator!
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NicodemustheSage wrote:Call me The Constipator!
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Uh, no. I'll leave that to the younger folk.
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I was bound to annoy you with that one.
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This is where I'm at. Everything I see in my world screams Harry Potter is just as popular as ever. it's just the movie not doing well. Weird.W wrote:Considering I actually have a child that is very, very into everything Harry Potter I can tell you there's not as much "backlash" that is claimed by the fans. Even if they lose a bit on the actual film, the merchandising is well worth it. These films aren't coming out just before Christmas for no reason. Run into every 12 year old's favorite store (Hot Topic) and tell me The Wizarding World has lost steam. Or try to walk around Harry Potter land at Universal like I did this summer.