Predictions on Box Office numbers?
Brosnan_fan
Sydney, AustraliaPosts: 521MI6 Agent
Just interested in everyone's predictions on the Box Office takings.
So, SF took in over $1 billion worldwide; do you think it could go as high this time, or not?
So, SF took in over $1 billion worldwide; do you think it could go as high this time, or not?
"Well, he certainly left with his tails between his legs."
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A bit like 1989 all over again
Respectfully beg to differ. In terms of big releases, SP will have no competition when it comes out. The first big release after SP is the latest Hunger Games, which comes out two weeks later. By then most of the young people will have aalready seen SP and the older audience (Bond audience skews older as action films go) will predominate.
After that, there are no big releases until the Star Wars movie on 12/18.
The biggest determinant in my view will be the reviews. If the reviews are 80% or lower on Rotten Tomatoes, you're looking at CR or QOS + inflation territory ($750-800 million). If it's 90% or higher, you're looking at $1 billion plus.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/schedule/?view=bydate&release=theatrical&yr=2015&p=.htm
There'll be every Bond fan who went to see the last movie will want to see Spectre and of course double Oscar winning Waltz will bring a new legion of movie-goers to see just what Oberhausen is all about.
Add in 2 years inflation and the fact that the world is in less of a recession than it was when SF was in cinemas, and I see it grossing over $1 billion.
I agree with your predicition and your reasoning. -{
The Sony hack will be old news by the time SPECTRE is released. The film the hack truly has effected is "The Interview"; for all intents are purposes killing a real theatrical release. Despite some of the rumblings and whining by the execs in the leaked emails production on SPECTRE seems to be moving along well despite some issues with locations in Italy which will be resolved one way or another and probably will not negatively impact the final product. Altenative locations will be found along with a dose of "movie magic" and James Bond will be back in all all his widescreen glory.
What have I heard ( they know I'm in to Bond) who never asked before.
1. Thunderball 2. FRWL 3. Casino Royale 4. TLD 5. OHMSS 6. SkyFall 7. GF 8. TSWLM 9. GE 10. FYEO
Coming off of the mixed reception of QoS, I think that hurt some of the build for Skyfall. Yes they did have 50 year anniversary and Olympics to build on; however, I think this will be similar to the GF-TB bounce. The 6 years between CR and SF along with the 2+ years that have passed since SF will also generate hype for many new young fans. Sometimes the competition helps the box office so long as that they aren't overlapping release dates. When I see a great movie in theaters, it makes me want to go see another blockbuster. If I see a dud, I tend to shy away from the next one. With 2015 loaded up on big releases, I could see a big bump in movie interest this year.
The biggest issue SP will have is going against Hunger Games Part 2, which comes out two weeks after. Star Wars is 6 weeks after so few people will be deciding between Star Wars/SPECTRE at that point. Actually I could see a bit of a rise due to people not getting into sell outs at SW.
Another variable is delayed releases in China and other markets and how they coincide with the other blockbusters. China will likely see a decrease as there is no filming there for SPECTRE as there was in SF.
Spy flicks are spy flicks....SPECTRE is a James Bond film which comes with a very valuable pedigree. Bond films tend to be critic proof, however very good reviews can give it that extra push to attract the non-fans.
Box Office: 'Spectre' Opens to Spectacular $6.4 million in U.K. Monday Night
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-spectre-opens-spectacular-834831