Tommy replaced Richard Jordan who was originally cast, but had to bow out due to him being diagnosed with cancer.I never cared for Tommy Lee Jones’ character in The Fugitive….waaaaaaaaaay too hammy of a performance.
Tommy replaced Richard Jordan who was originally cast, but had to bow out due to him being diagnosed with cancer.
Would have been neat seeing Richards take on the character, his characterization of Frances-7 was relentless
Remember, this movie has to make $900 million-a billion just to break even. It is one of the most expensive movies ever made at close to $300 million already and that doesn't include marketing.
Indy#5 is not gonna break even or make a profit. I think that's pretty clear. They overspent so badly that it would struggle to make money even if the critic & internet buzz about it was good.
Rogue One, Solo, Rise of Skywalker, Indy#5 . . . same problem, same pattern. Kennedy keeps trying to shoot movies first and write them second. A high school film teacher would give a 14yo kid a failing grade for doing it that way.
You must have faith in the audience that the film is targeting…it will make money, despite any failings in quality.
Except the articles are saying the reason it's going to bomb is because the people who say they are going are an "Older" audience...Not sure if that's going to be the scapegoat when it fails but i'm sure the audience will be blamed nonetheless...like always.
Can you break down exactly where the rest of the money is coming from country by country please? lol, jk I'm not saying you're wrong but what is the net profit?I have faith in the audience….
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It’s a hodgepodge.Can you break down exactly where the rest of the money is coming from country by country please? lol, jk I'm not saying you're wrong but what is the net profit?
And RD Jr is some kind of Brando. LoLI never cared for Tommy Lee Jones’ character in The Fugitive….waaaaaaaaaay too hammy of a performance.
ou must have faith in the audience that the film is targeting…it will make money, despite any failings in quality.
"Making money" requires it makes more than its production budget and marketing and ancilliary costs combined. It's not going to get anywhere close, especially given the fact that, at a dead minimum, it has to make 2.5-3x those costs at the box office, since Disney doesn't get a lot of that money back, it goes to theaters and distributors and the like.Indy#5 is going to make some money. I'm not saying nobody is gonna watch it.
But I can't see it making enough to offset the stupid cost. For $300m they probably could have re-made 'Raiders' AND 'Temple of Doom'. Now Harrison is 80yo and the last Indy movie left people disappointed.
Officially, it's at $294 million, but that doesn't count reshoots (which were reportedly extensive) and marketing (which is probably north of $150 million).That's what I'm getting at. Indy#5's production budget is rumored to be north of $300m now.
IMO that figure sounds totally plausible given what we know about it. IIRC the original budget was $200+. And the Kathleen Kennedy filmmaking method (where they frantically re-shoot half the movie in the last few months before the release) is atrociously expensive. It's not only the extra cost of filming again. It also means they are paying overtime to rush all the post-production work too.
Will Indy#5 sell some tickets? Yes.
Will be enough to turn a profit? I really doubt it.
Officially, it's at $294 million, but that doesn't count reshoots (which were reportedly extensive) and marketing (which is probably north of $150 million).
It's going to be a disaster. They had no clue who their audience would be and they certainly didn't make a movie their audience would want to pay for.
Believe me…there is a very large audience for franchise films in which “quality” need not be a qualifier…
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And then, of course, there’s these guys…
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So, what you're saying is much like The Little Mermaid, this movie doesn't have any legs to stand on.It's already looking like a complete flop. They're looking at less than $60 million opening weekend, that's half of what Little Mermaid made and it's far, far, FAR more expensive.
Lots of people thought Little Mermaid was going to be another billion dollar movie.So, what you're saying is much like The Little Mermaid, this movie doesn't have any legs to stand on.
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Goodnight everybody!