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hivemind 12th September 2017 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 550326)
The last Transformers film flopped Stateside only grossing $130m.

It did $604m on a $217m budget altogether which is okay but not when you consider the last couple before it made well over a billion worldwide.

Paramount certainly won't sink with that loss. But I do like how they call $217m a budget. In my day a budget was £5 pounds to spend on sweets and a trip to the VHS rental shop.

SymbioticFunction 13th September 2017 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by trebor8273 (Post 550300)
I'm thinking the same, watched force awakens not long ago and really didn't enjoy it as much as the first two times, think it will get worse with each viewing.

Each time I've rewatched Force Awakens, I've disliked it more. Oppositely, each time I've rewatched Rogue One, I've had a much better time (3 viewings to date).

I think the problem with TFA is that it has a very weak second half whereas RO had a rather weak first half which dramatically improved.

You tend to remember a film's later stages more prominently and can forgive any earlier mis-steps.

This is a good video that is well worth watching imo:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsIQa7sH5_Y

btw Liking Rogue One more than Force Awakens does actually give me some hope for the franchise. It demonstrates that Disney MAY be more risk taking and braver with future installments. I hope so anyway - fingers crossed for Last Jedi!

gag 13th September 2017 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by bleakshaun (Post 550324)
And Star Wars is just one culprit of this in terms of stretching it out till redundancy. Comic book cinematic universes and the Transformer films are going the same way. Its more a question of how long until people will just not care.

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Transformers films i hope sooner than later please one was one to many .
Same goes for fast and furious what we on 8 and their going be a 9

gag 13th September 2017 12:48 AM

Strange I've just put that up about fast amd furious and funnily enough 2 min later I find some good news and bad news
Good news their caping it at 10,
Bad news their to be a spin of :scared:

https://www.theguardian.com/film/201...harlize-theron

Yes I'm aware article few month old bit still this year ..

The continuing success of the Fast and Furious car action franchise has resulted in plans for a spin-off movie featuring Dwayne Johnson, Charlize Theron and Jason Statham,


According to Variety, producing studio Universal have hired Chris Morgan – who worked on the last six films in the series – to write a screenplay for a project that would “revolve around Johnson and Statham teaming up to go after Theron’s character”. Johnson’s character, diplomatic service agent Luke Hobbs, first appeared in Fast Five, while Statham’s Deckard Shaw, after a brief appearance in the end credits of Fast & Furious 6, was the chief antagonist in 2015’s Furious 7. Theron’s cyberterrorist character Cipher is a recent addition to the series, appearing in the recent eighth instalment alongside Johnson, Statham and Vin Diesel.



Plans for a spin-off have been bolstered by the latest film’s exceptional box office results: The Fate of the Furious (AKA Fast & Furious 8) has achieved the number one position in the US for the second week in a row with a current total of $163m (£127m), and has added a further $745m internationally (led by $193m in China) for a global total of $907m.

Series producer Neal Moritz recently confirmed the intention to cap the series – which has so far made more than $4.8bn wordwide – at 10 films, saying: “We kind of have the ending point of the franchise, but we don’t know the in-betweens yet ... the plan is to make two more movies.”

SymbioticFunction 13th September 2017 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by gag (Post 550390)
Transformers films i hope sooner than later please one was one to many

Well sorry, 'cause I honestly think that the very first Transformers film was an extremely well crafted action-comedy film that was perfect family entertainment. I like it a lot - I even own #2 and #3 as 'guilty' pleasures.

**I'll get my coat**

btw No interest in the later Transformers films. Once the comedic (and fun) Shia Lebeouf influence was completely removed, I lost all interest.

gag 13th September 2017 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by SymbioticFunction (Post 550392)
Well sorry, 'cause I honestly think that the very first Transformers film was an extremely well crafted action-comedy film that was perfect family entertainment. I like it a lot - I even own #2 and #3 as 'guilty' pleasures.

**I'll get my coat**

btw No interest in the later Transformers films. Once the comedic (and fun) Shia Lebeouf influence was completely removed, I lost all interest.

No need to apologise :lol: we all have our own taste , I'm pretty sure I'll like some films you'll detest..each to their own just not my taste .

J Harker 13th September 2017 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by SymbioticFunction (Post 550392)
Well sorry, 'cause I honestly think that the very first Transformers film was an extremely well crafted action-comedy film that was perfect family entertainment. I like it a lot - I even own #2 and #3 as 'guilty' pleasures.

**I'll get my coat**

btw No interest in the later Transformers films. Once the comedic (and fun) Shia Lebeouf influence was completely removed, I lost all interest.

I think the first two Transformers films were great fun. Dark of the Moon was utter shittypoop. In fact I'd argue that it was the lack of Megan Fox rather than whashisface that's the problem.
I've yet to tackle the Marky Mark film.

Susan Foreman 13th September 2017 09:59 AM

Meanwhile, back at the 'Star Wars' thread...

Star Wars Episode IX delayed until December 2019

hivemind 13th September 2017 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 550422)
Meanwhile, back at the 'Star Wars' thread...

Star Wars Episode IX delayed until December 2019

I don't wonder to be honest. It's gonna take some time to come up with something remotely original to break the mold of The Force Awakens. Maybe Abrams will take some advice from Kasdan with the title of episode 9. Call it The Revenge of Kylo Ren.

J Harker 13th September 2017 12:29 PM

I thought Force Awakens was excellent. Hell Lucas tried something different with the prequels and no one liked them.


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