Posted on 12/08/2014 1:15:59 PM PST by Zakeet
Despite the best efforts of Jennifer Lawrence, two big family films, some horrible bosses, and The Mighty Christopher Nolan, according to Deadline, the weekend's box office collapsed to a 16-year-low.
Box Office Mojo reports the weekend earned just $70.4 million, which Deadline says is the worst post-Thanksgiving weekend, going all the way back to 1998. Mojo adds that this weekend was the second-worst of the year and somewhere around a 20% drop over this same weekend last year.
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But House of Cards changed it all for me. Gone through Sons of Anarchy (final episode tomorrow night!), Homeland, Black Sails, Da Vinci's Demons, Penny Dreadful, Sherlock (UK version with Cumberbatch), The Americans, and trying to find some time to buckle down and start Game of Thrones, and have started watching Peaky Blinders.
I think the production values of television really started to skyrocket after 24. From then on, TV shows have been shot, edited, acted in, and produced like movies.
Gone are the days when everything looked like a glorified soap opera.
I have to disagree with you on Gravity. I think it is gripping adventure with solid acting. Interstellar was a disappointment
Welcome to the smarmy unisex Marie Antoinette Club...
Gone Girl was a decently made movie——if you can get over that Ben Affleck is the star.
I am planning to go see Into The Woods, over Christmas break.
I can’t wait to see Unbroken (Angelina Directed movie).
You should report him to John Robinson.
This is debatable. Lawrence Krauss said that the science is terrible, and Phil Plait wrote a whole review where he agreed:
What Interstellar gets wrong and really wrong about black holes, relativity, plot, and dialogue.
It treated time dilation as more of a gimmick than a true plot mechanism.
Isn’t Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, deliciously bad.
Follywood movies are so boring and political that I quit watching them.
I quit Netflix a couple years ago and only pick an occasional one off Amazon.
I haven’t been to a movie theater in over 10 years. I have no intention of ever going to one again.
As a rule both TV and movies today turn me off. If a TV show or movie doesn’t sicken me, it bores me—or both.
Haha my thoughts exactly.
The Rifftrax version has the whole uncut and badly out of sync movie.
Answer—Make better movies—Not special effects junk. Make movies people want to see not Leftist propaganda. Some suggestions:Drop the Obama movie Project!
make a good movie about Iraq. US soldiers as heros.
How about something about Civil war or the American Revolution. What about a comedy more like Marx Brothers than cheech and chong?
Well said!
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