Indiana Jones Is Summer's Latest Flop - Charts with Dan!

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Dan Murrell

Dan Murrell

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@camithewitch5265
@camithewitch5265 Жыл бұрын
Blockbusters being flops because of how outrageous the budgets for them are seems to be this year's running theme
@toddhollen
@toddhollen Жыл бұрын
Also movies that when they were announced people said "But why?" "We are making a new Transformers movie!" But why? "We are still going to make The Flash even though it's been 10 years and the star is a mentally ill abuser!" But why? "We are going to make another Indiana Jones movie even though no one cares about that franchise anymore and the star is 80!" But why? The Little Mermaid was the only one that kind of gave a why, but then didn't really do anything with it and still just shat out a mostly shot for shot remake. Maybe the lesson to learn here is when you announce your $200+ million dollar movie and the reaction is a confused shrug, maybe don't make that.
@Aussie27Legend
@Aussie27Legend Жыл бұрын
Yeppers.
@ekkys04
@ekkys04 Жыл бұрын
​@toddhollen true but Transformers was actually a fun watch (easily the better than however many there are, excluding bumblebee)
@Teatime25
@Teatime25 Жыл бұрын
Definitely agree budget's to blame but I think the mediocrity of the movies in question is a contributing factor. I'll be very surprised if the new Mission Impossible movie with a similarly outrageous budget flops. People trust those movies and Tom Cruise's commitment to providing a properly entertaining cinematic experience. People will turn up, I think. Hopefully the studios will learn brand recognition just isn't enough anymore and that they need to commit to an actual vision for each movie they make.
@grlzzz
@grlzzz Жыл бұрын
​@@ekkys04I really enjoyed Transformers. It kept it simple and that worked
@auroragb
@auroragb Жыл бұрын
There must have been some kind of money laundering that happened with Flash. There was no way they put that much money into the movies
@benzaiten933
@benzaiten933 Жыл бұрын
a lot of reshoots and CGI might have driven up the budget. but it's still very expensive.
@KeithFraser82
@KeithFraser82 Жыл бұрын
Maybe they folded the budget for the cancelled Batgirl into it? (I hear "Hollywood accounting" sometimes involves this sort of thing.)
@Samuel-p17
@Samuel-p17 Жыл бұрын
I really hope, that people will keep going to Indy 5. We can't let Harrison have a bomb in his final Blockbuster movie
@AlphaEarth
@AlphaEarth Жыл бұрын
Can't see too many Brits sharing your Independence Day dream, but I applaud your sentiment.
@rinfinity930
@rinfinity930 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dan, would love to see a mid-year chart from you comparing every studio's major release this year and how much they are in red/green based on budget and profit. I think it would be nice to see cumulatively for a studio. ex paramount didn't have major success this year with transformers or dungens and dragons but they did ok with Scream 6. They have MI7 later this month from which they would hope to earn profit considering the budget but how much would that profit help them overcome their losses from theatrical releases of D&D and transformers. Similar for WB, Disney and Universal. How much they would be hoping for rest of the years releases to do?
@danisalusha5739
@danisalusha5739 Жыл бұрын
MI: Dead Reckoning, Dune 2, the Creator, Killers of the flower Moon and Openheimer. And the year is wrapped up for me.
@TheAncientdragon1
@TheAncientdragon1 Жыл бұрын
I’d like to see you do some input on how “well” little mermaid is doing. At least an update on it, if you haven’t already.
@DanMurrellMovies
@DanMurrellMovies Жыл бұрын
It has held well domestically, but weak international numbers and its high budget mean that it won't break even theatrically. I'll update as it wraps up its box office run.
@TheAncientdragon1
@TheAncientdragon1 Жыл бұрын
@@DanMurrellMovies I was hoping that it would break even. It deserves it, in my personal opinion.
@LARKXHIN
@LARKXHIN Жыл бұрын
"...good GRACIOUS, The Flash."
@tammygant4216
@tammygant4216 Жыл бұрын
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 For the opening speech--fun!
@bensa6016
@bensa6016 Жыл бұрын
I was talking to a group of 20-somethings a week ago and not a single one knew who or what Indiana Jones was. That says it all....
@heatheraggus7501
@heatheraggus7501 Жыл бұрын
You need to surround yourself with better people 😂
@64bitratchet49
@64bitratchet49 Жыл бұрын
Avatar and Avengers are the only movies that I can understand why they cost over $300 million.
@derekricaurte3837
@derekricaurte3837 Жыл бұрын
facts idk where that money went for these 300M+ movies this year
@bigbad25
@bigbad25 Жыл бұрын
Covid costs have really hit hard
@miz4535
@miz4535 Жыл бұрын
Does Avengers look that good? Looks like trash to me. The fact they CGI suits is just embarrassing.
@jadencasto
@jadencasto Жыл бұрын
@@miz4535I think one of the large reasons why the last Avengers had such huge budget is because of the massive payroll for the actors.
@Samuel-p17
@Samuel-p17 Жыл бұрын
Didn't Pirates 4 also cost 300+ And that was 12 years ago
@5925-p1b
@5925-p1b Жыл бұрын
Following Dan's box office reports this summer is like watching a car crash in slow motion. Brutal flops left and right. Yikes.
@seanfox4121
@seanfox4121 Жыл бұрын
Sure, but watching big corporate studios' hubris get the better of them is kind of cathartic in a way. Watching rich people lose money is fun. The only one I really feel bad about is dungeons and dragons honor among thieves.
@seanfox4121
@seanfox4121 Жыл бұрын
That being said I'm happy to see spiderverse get rewarded with success because that movie is awesome
@chrisytfc879
@chrisytfc879 Жыл бұрын
Who'd have thought that dragging an 80-year old Harrison Ford out for a fifth Indiana Jones film would not get people queuing up. It's only been 35 years since the last good one
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
@@seanfox4121Been saying that cheering on the failures of giant, out of step corporate productions is the new entertainment.
@jonathancharron7360
@jonathancharron7360 Жыл бұрын
@@seanfox4121Hollywood blockbusters we’re always corporate like films. Why are people getting angry now?
@neonmovies9686
@neonmovies9686 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU for the awesome shout-out...It means a lot! The last couple weeks have been great for us - the best of the last 3 difficult years. With 8 runs of ASTEROID CITY in our market, we have taken the lead...and we blew away the competition for PAST LIVES, too. Awareness of what we do and getting people to spread the word is so valuable, and we appreciate your messaging about THE NEON!
@DanMurrellMovies
@DanMurrellMovies Жыл бұрын
Great to hear! Best of luck and keep doing what you do - it’s important!
@OddoLuque
@OddoLuque Жыл бұрын
If you can, could you do a breakdown of the budget? What’s making these movies so expensive.
@itsharryhagen
@itsharryhagen Жыл бұрын
That’s a good question. I know for Indy 5, it’s reported that Harrison Ford got $20 million dollars. James Mangold and Steven Spielberg also got paid a lot. So thats potentially $30-40 million dollars on three people alone. When you factor in the cost of visual effects, reshoots, you can start to get a sense of why these movies are costing so much.
@kelechi321
@kelechi321 Жыл бұрын
I agree Honestly at this point Dan should go in depth into what he can find in terms of budget breakdown. Cause I can't tell why Movie X costs 250m+ and movie Z costs sub 200m
@NiaNeuman
@NiaNeuman Жыл бұрын
This is an excellent suggestion. When I hear a budget of $200M+ BEFORE advertising, I just kind of can't make sense of it.
@KeithFraser82
@KeithFraser82 Жыл бұрын
It would be really interesting to do a deep dive on the budgets of a bunch of these $250+ million movies, to see the similarities and differences in terms of proportions of the budgets spent on different things. I know that a lot of the time, when a movie has a budget which seems overly high or downright ridiculous for its genre at the time and doesn't have any obvious huge innovations or crazy-expensive elements to justify the excess cost (like old-school epics where they would build entire town-sized sets, or Marvel films where they had to pay Robert Downey Jr. $50 million just to show up), it's because of reshoots and overruns. My favourite example is the romantic comedy Town & Country, which cost $90 million *in 2001 money* despite just being about people in the contemporary world falling in and out of love/lust. According to some stuff I read about it based on research, this was due to overruns/general timewasting because they were rewriting the script during production, extras and crew were standing around with nothing to do, expensive locations were being retained for longer than needed, etc. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town_%26_Country_(film)
@Dularr
@Dularr Жыл бұрын
Impossible to tell. Once a movie is tagged as a flop, all types of productions dump expensive on the box office bomb.
@stijnvanrijsbergen8255
@stijnvanrijsbergen8255 Жыл бұрын
Gosh, it's like pouring 300-400 million dollars into a hole named 'Famous Thing: More Shit' isn't an infinitely viable financial proposition. Especially when we've spent years in a deluge of every damn studio doing precisely that. To paraphrase Syndrome's axiom; "When everything's based on beloved IP from your childhood, nothing is."
@LabradorIndependent
@LabradorIndependent Жыл бұрын
Might just be me, but hearing Dan say "There is no such film as _Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark,_ there is *only* _Raiders of the Lost Ark_ " was extremely satisfying.
@alkirehomevideos
@alkirehomevideos Жыл бұрын
The Barbie / Oppenheimer same date release has strangely, I think, worked to actually help boost box office prospects for both movies. The amount of free press both movies are getting with the social media memes and jokes about seeing both movies back to back, and now with celebrities like Tom Cruise, Margot Robbie, and Greta Gerwig, all posting about when they plan to see both movies, it’s crazy to think that originally we all seemed to think having both movies release on the same date would hurt one of the movies over the other.
@verskarton
@verskarton Жыл бұрын
Kinda reminds me when Animal Crossing and Doom Eternal came out on the same day. It caused a lots of memes.
@benjamintillema3572
@benjamintillema3572 Жыл бұрын
Plus it's not like the movies would traditionally be competing for the same demographics. They work as pretty good counterprograming to each other.
@dunnowy123
@dunnowy123 Жыл бұрын
I expect both to do really well, there seems to be genuine excitement for both, and it feels less like a nostalgia bait thing than Indiana Jones or The Flash
@Scourge77
@Scourge77 Жыл бұрын
If both films do well there will be movie history/marketing classes taught about how they surprisingly helped each other out. The returns for Oppenheimer will be interesting to track because a lot of the buzz is mainly surrounding Barbie. The watching tactic from what I've heard from online seems to be to see Oppenheimer first in the morning then Barbie in the evening. Again, this whole situation will be interesting to track and analyze.
@brianng8350
@brianng8350 Жыл бұрын
I don't know... Tom Cruise said Flash was great, but the audience did not follow him to the box office. I do fear Oppenheimer and Barbie reality might be lower than expectations regardless of hype.
@djhutchison
@djhutchison Жыл бұрын
It's insane for Sony to expect a Spider-verse movie in a year. They know very well how long those films take. Combine greed with the public's demand for instant content, and you end up with the ridiculous, crushing deadlines creators see from this industry.
@SimonBuchanNz
@SimonBuchanNz Жыл бұрын
If anything these flops have shown the public is perfectly happy to wait for good things.
@benzaiten933
@benzaiten933 Жыл бұрын
I think this is just Sony. I dare say most of the audiences for this movie are willing to wait for a proper sequel, knowing how much work must go into it.
@Linkman247
@Linkman247 Жыл бұрын
If you are talking about an animated spiderverse film? Not really. They probably have already finished a lot on the next part. The film was split into two during its production. So that next installment coming next year isn't that much of a stretch. They didnt just stop working on that 2nd part...of across the spiderverse or rather 3rd part of the trilogy in beyond the spiderverse. If we are talking live action then i would agree with you. No way in hell.
@djhutchison
@djhutchison Жыл бұрын
@@Linkman247 That's what I thought, but I've heard they haven't even recorded dialog for the next film...
@kbreezy1581
@kbreezy1581 Жыл бұрын
@@Linkman247 the animators that spoke out about the working conditions said BTSV isnt even close to done, and hailee steinfeld said she hasn't recorded a single line of dialogue
@auroragb
@auroragb Жыл бұрын
I think this is why a24 has been so successful. Their films tend to have more controlled budget.
@venkatsrinivasan3714
@venkatsrinivasan3714 Жыл бұрын
Do a cumulative loss for this summer chart! Or a top 10 losses for this summer
@awittypseudonym2520
@awittypseudonym2520 Жыл бұрын
A budget that large requires getting 850 million gross at least to be profitable. Which really means that the boxoffice expectation was about a billion from Disney.
@motherplayer
@motherplayer Жыл бұрын
Just Disney being typically high on their own supply again. Thinking they are once again too big and too ubiquitous to fail so they throw all this money and marketing on something that is tested and familiar, then become surprised when they are missing that something or misreading their audience when it doesn't meet expectations.
@ryanb9749
@ryanb9749 Жыл бұрын
I wanted to go see this film. But the audience reaction has been horrendous, and now I don't want to go anymore. I want KK to leave.
@VideoClubRandom
@VideoClubRandom Жыл бұрын
It would be great if you could make a video where you could count the cumulative total amount that Hollywood has lost so far this half of the year, not just the summer, with all these flops. It would be nice to see how much would be an approximate of the red numbers per company and the total of everything lost. Because I don't know if there was a year with more losses than this one.... I know it might be a hard statistic to get, but if anyone can do it I know it's you Dan.
@SourDizz
@SourDizz Жыл бұрын
Most people are struggling to pay their bills at the moment we don't have the money to pay $20 per person to watch a film once
@DDavEE
@DDavEE Жыл бұрын
Exactly. Most families aren’t going to spend $100+ each time a movie releases in theaters. Especially when they know it will be on home video and/or streaming in a few months. Theaters are pricing themselves out of business.
@Axterix13
@Axterix13 Жыл бұрын
@@DDavEE Especially given the experience is less than ideal. You need to travel there and back, so that's more time. You have to sit through a bunch of trailers after the movie's "start" time, so more wasted time. Then you probably get a video or two about how the theater experience is so sweet and/or you are a hero for going to a theater... so still more wasting of your precious time. And, if you're the type that wants snacks with your movie, well, that'll cost you an arm and a leg as well. So unless the movie really is a spectacle, why go through that? And with big screen HD TVs at home, well, the movie needs to be really special to warrant it. Movie theaters need to improve the quality of the experience they offer.
@SteelerFan716
@SteelerFan716 Жыл бұрын
Just curious: is this a matinee ticket price, or night time? A matinee ticket where I live costs $8.25 or $8.50.
@SourDizz
@SourDizz Жыл бұрын
@@SteelerFan716 in my local cinema (odeon) it cost between £12-21
@SourDizz
@SourDizz Жыл бұрын
@@Axterix13 I didn't even consider parking or travel cost! Good shout
@lilshortkid100
@lilshortkid100 Жыл бұрын
Summer movie season and Charts with Dan is like a perfect wine and steak pairing
@goldenlightpictures6223
@goldenlightpictures6223 Жыл бұрын
Honestly if I’ve learned anything from this show it’s the #1 way to get your movie to flop is an overblown budget! And I think that’s what we’re seeing with many of these blockbusters this summer (Also love the opening Independence Day quote!;)
@mopnem
@mopnem Жыл бұрын
Well..spider-man & guardians had a high budget..the best way to avoid a flop is to be a good movie lol
@goldenlightpictures6223
@goldenlightpictures6223 Жыл бұрын
@@mopnem 💯 that too! (Though both of those movies did not have as high of a budget though)
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
Sounds like “budgets too big” is the new cope for mediocre to bad movies that audiences don’t want.
@stefanoagrimi8074
@stefanoagrimi8074 Жыл бұрын
​@@lunarvisionmore an additional feature and as the video say is not like no one gone to watch these movies, just no enough to make a profit(another video pointed out how these average/mediocre movie woild have been ok in other time when movie ticket was not that expensive or long and you could just go watch casually just to pass time nowis not like that...skmething other than cgi must justify wasting so much time and resources)
@KeithFraser82
@KeithFraser82 Жыл бұрын
@@mopnem Across The Spider-Verse only had a budget of $100 million, though, that's only *half* what Elemental cost.
@kingofthesharks
@kingofthesharks Жыл бұрын
I think it's worth mentioning that people who look at reviews/RT before heading to a $20/person film don't wanna waste time NOT ONLY for themselves but for their friends or family they bring along. It's awkward to bring along someone to spend 2+ hours silent... and come out being like "ehhh not sure I liked that". With so many other entertainment options now, I want a near-guarantee that we can come out of the theater having had a good time and discuss positively about the moments during dessert or on the drive home.
@me45116
@me45116 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it a responsibility to be the movie person in the bunch!
@marcochen9117
@marcochen9117 Жыл бұрын
a lot of the disney and big budget blockbusters this year just leaves you feeling empty, which is definitely not a good look for dates or friend gatherings.
@benzaiten933
@benzaiten933 Жыл бұрын
if I'm unsure whether or not to watch a movie I rely on Dan and Jeremy Jahn's reviews. RT has been supremely unusable for years.
@KeithFraser82
@KeithFraser82 Жыл бұрын
I remember when I saw Thor: Love and Thunder, there was a group of teenagers behind me, and one definitely didn't seem to want to be there. (Maybe outvoted on movie choice by the rest?) He talked and groused all the way through and then shouted "Fucking shit movie!" when the end credits started.
@jonathancharron7360
@jonathancharron7360 Жыл бұрын
@@marcochen9117I loved Indy 5. Definitely felt the opposite of “empty”
@toddfroggs
@toddfroggs Жыл бұрын
I am the manager of a small town twin screen theater, and I was amazed to see Indy considered such a flop! It was the best opening week for us at least since Top Gun 2 if this hasn’t topped that already! Speaking of the theater. Is there a way to nominate for the Indie Theater Spotlight?
@OneTraveller
@OneTraveller Жыл бұрын
Adding a comment to help bump this up. Love indie theaters.
@KeithFraser82
@KeithFraser82 Жыл бұрын
What was the makeup of the audiences for Dial of Destiny? Was it mostly older people who would have grown up with the original trilogy or were there a lot of kids/teenagers?
@toddfroggs
@toddfroggs Жыл бұрын
@@KeithFraser82 it was all over the place in the grand scheme, but I think it tended to range older for the most part. Though, that’s not too surprising considering my location. I think all the tourism for the 4th factored in heavily!
@kenyabrunson4985
@kenyabrunson4985 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dan for letting the world know the first movie is called "Raiders of the Lost Ark"! Accept no substitutes! Also? Han Shot First! And your "Independence Day" monologue had me in stitches!
@jackson857
@jackson857 Жыл бұрын
Really upsets me that Indiana Jones is flopping. I just watched the film last night in a packed IMAX theatre with my brother and my Dad. I had a great time and really liked the movie.
@J_Tevo
@J_Tevo Жыл бұрын
You won't see the budget reductions for releases until at least 2025. Next years won't have had these numbers to consider when planning pre, during and post-production costs.
@gregorybarrett8117
@gregorybarrett8117 Жыл бұрын
I just saw the movie tonight and I loved it. I thought the script (the story) was amazing. I was engaged the entire film (even being 254 minutes long), and never guessed what was coming. The characters were fully fleshed out, really good, and never deviated from their characters’ potential story arcs. I don’t really understand why someone would not like a really like a good Indy adventure with Nazis, history, paranormal experiences, and Indiana Jones humor and action. Yeah, he’s old, and that was dealt with in the humor, action sequences, and the story of the film. I would definitely rank it just below Raider’s and The Last Crusade. I think it was a very good, heartwarming ending for the character and his universe:)
@thomas-w6j2q
@thomas-w6j2q Жыл бұрын
I thought it was great as well.
@dougdeveloper8850
@dougdeveloper8850 Жыл бұрын
Man, had Everything Everywhere All at Once been released a year earlier and Ke Huy Quan won the Oscar, you could have had a story in which Indy and a mature Short Round reunite and go on one last adventure together. I bet it would have exploded in the box office.
@gameburn178
@gameburn178 Жыл бұрын
As long as the story was fundamentally re-written: has to be more optimistic, less Waller-Bridge.
@martin43427
@martin43427 Жыл бұрын
I do think the bloated budgets are becoming a core issue for these films. Look at movies like Spider-Verse or Super Mario: each had a budget of $100 million + advertising, and they’re absolute successes, mostly due to being liked by audiences and coming out at the right time. Super Marios had all of April to make money and Spider-Verse came early in June and has had staying power due to being well reviewed and a favorite amongst audiences compared Tik every other major release. Looking at both Barbie and Oppenheimer, both films have the $100 million budgets and I do believe they will be able to outperform their budgets because they are budgeted appropriately and appeal to a specific demographic of people that will come out for them.
@hothotheat3000
@hothotheat3000 Жыл бұрын
Barbie especially is going to make BANK. It’s aimed right at women, at a time where there isn’t much for them to get excited about at the box office. It’s going to be massive.
@shiftymcgee9359
@shiftymcgee9359 Жыл бұрын
@@hothotheat3000I’m going to see Barbie because it looks super weird and I have no idea what the point is.
@evertonporter7887
@evertonporter7887 Жыл бұрын
My money would be on Oppenheimer. Apart from Indy 5 and MI 7, there's not much else I'd want to watch.
@nikunjdixit1175
@nikunjdixit1175 Жыл бұрын
@@evertonporter7887 I expect Oppenheimer to make some serious bank overseas and Barbie to win the domestic battle. Both will be winners because budgets are in control for both.
@Qwazin
@Qwazin Жыл бұрын
I think Disney just thought "Who wouldn't wanna see an Indiana Jones movie?!!" and didn't take into account that audiences might associate Indiana Jones and Star Wars much more closely with each other than they think because they both fall under the LucasFilm umbrella. It might be the 5th Indy film, but probably the 20th LucasFilm branded nostalgia product since Disney bought them. The fatigue from an oversaturation of SW products affects this one too.
@xger21
@xger21 Жыл бұрын
Definitely think the new chart is an improvement for the Rotten tomatoes segment. I would recommend a double bar set up, where the freshness score and average score are next to each other for a movie, then a gap, then the next movie. Not sure if that would end up too crowded, but it would be easier to digest the differences at once.
@SpongeyTheEditor
@SpongeyTheEditor Жыл бұрын
The budgets are pretty out of control. Audiences are there, just a bit less so due to some factors. It's just funny how they seemingly randomly dropped so quickly but those budgets being lower would help. In the case of animation, DreamWorks learned this less when they had a bunch of flops due to high budgets and now they're more reasonable so Ruby Gillman won't be a huge flop compared to others. I feel that, as well as how expensive tickets are, plays the biggest role here and it is interesting/sad to see.
@Kardashev1
@Kardashev1 Жыл бұрын
Love the new graphs Dan! People are so tired of rehashed ips, but Hollywood is so scared of putting out new stories.
@kropianimation1774
@kropianimation1774 Жыл бұрын
I mean looking at how Elemental is just very slowly embraced by audiences (with great word of mouth really pushing that movie higher and higher), compared to how Super Mario did earlier this year, I don't think "People" is general are tired of IPs.
@rc100692
@rc100692 Жыл бұрын
Or they’re just tired of average movies. Either way, many movies are too expensive to make and to and see to be profitable.
@Yachirobi
@Yachirobi Жыл бұрын
Because people aren't going to new stories. Studios are cowards but so are audiences. Almost no one wants to try anything new unless it's raved about.
@miz4535
@miz4535 Жыл бұрын
@@Yachirobi studios just make what makes them money
@marcochen9117
@marcochen9117 Жыл бұрын
@@kropianimation1774 great word of mouth for elemental is stretching it, sure its got a bit of legs but isn't any where close to profitting
@DarkEnv2
@DarkEnv2 Жыл бұрын
Preach it Dan! Been saying this for a while. These budgets are nuts for no real reason. How is it that films like Oppenheimer and Dune Part 2 can have budgets under $150 million and Indiana Jones is over $300 million??? Studios keep thinking they can just throw money at a movie and it’ll make the movie better. It doesn’t work that way. Some of the greatest films in history had to be smart with how they spent their money including Raiders of the Lost Ark and Star Wars. More recently Deadpool was able to be a great movie success with a budget of just $58 million back in 2016 and went on to make over $780 million. Heck the original Jaws had a budget of around $60 million adjusted for inflation. They had issues with the shark and the budget so they had to get creative about how and when they showed it and it’s considered to be one of the greatest film successes of all time. We need real filmmakers who want to tell great stories again and to do it with a well managed production budget and crew. Don’t blame the over-inflated budgets on the VFX either. Dune is a visually stunning movie and it’s budget was $165 million and Part 2 looks just as incredible and it’s budget is being reported right now at $122 million.
@SullyMan399
@SullyMan399 Жыл бұрын
Tentpole of Doom!!! I can only aspire to some day reach Dan’s punning capabilities
@kylecasey9254
@kylecasey9254 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if there's so many flops now because there's lots of former avid movie goers like me who just can't anymore because they got older. Myself and my friends used to not every midnight showing of summer movies 15 years ago. Everything from Hulk to Jarhead. But now there's life, kids and full time jobs and all that stuff makes it so I just don't have the energy to go to the movies every weekend anymore. Yes I have the kinda-time and definitely the money but I just don't have the want for 99% of movies anymore.
@aliali-ce3yf
@aliali-ce3yf Жыл бұрын
One of the best years for video games, but one of the most disappointing years for movies
@rylade475
@rylade475 Жыл бұрын
So good for video games that even one of the biggest movies of the year so far is based on a video game-actually THE video game, Mario
@miz4535
@miz4535 Жыл бұрын
Is it?
@evanroznoy940
@evanroznoy940 Жыл бұрын
This year for games is insane, the number of games I want to play far exceeds my time, and it's only going to get more crowded in the fall.
@manuelalbertoromero9528
@manuelalbertoromero9528 Жыл бұрын
​@@evanroznoy940No shit. Between Xeno 3 and Tears of the Kingdom, I am a busy guy.
@danieltatar7575
@danieltatar7575 Жыл бұрын
What are the video games that I should be looking out for? I haven't really seen anything noteworthy besides Diablo and Zelda (neither of which really interests me). Of course, there's always a large amount of interesting indie titles, but it's pretty similar for movies.
@damienfenton3880
@damienfenton3880 Жыл бұрын
Studios need to get a handle on those insane budgets for tentpoles.
@fanboyprojectyt
@fanboyprojectyt Жыл бұрын
As someone who loved dial of destiny it's undeniable that it was very expensive movie to make in current environment.
@mclark2959
@mclark2959 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, part of the reason these movies are doing so bad is that they were released so close together. I only have so much money to spend! And I decided months ago that my money was going to Barbie, The Little Mermaid, and Across the Spiderverse
@Curt_Randall
@Curt_Randall Жыл бұрын
Decent CGI is still extremely expensive. Raiders, Temple, and Crusade had practically none, hence why they had such relatively lower budgets compared to CGI heavy Kingdom and Destiny. And as we know now, expensive CGI is definitely not guaranteed to make a movie a hit.
@benzaiten933
@benzaiten933 Жыл бұрын
as I know nothing about this topic; what makes it so expensive? the sheer amount of payable hours by the artists involved?
@bjfowler9946
@bjfowler9946 Жыл бұрын
All the practical effects were what made the first three movies so good, I don't know why they thought it would be a good idea to introduce a bunch of CGI to a franchise that was made great with practical effects.
@charvolth
@charvolth Жыл бұрын
@@bjfowler9946 Because a lot of the effects work is done in post. CGI reliance means shorter pre-production time, allows shooting to start sooner.
@lennynero635
@lennynero635 Жыл бұрын
Maybe an attributing factor is the „we‘ll fix it in post mentality“. I recently saw a couple of videos which were taking of the fact that especially Marvel films and their directors do not have clear vision of what they want and they change their mind last minute which causes extreme stress for the vfx artists and might also lead to costly re-shoots. As for Indiana Jones: Like a lot of movies, they should have gone the Mad Max Fury Road route (no pun intended) and rely on practical effects which are enhanced by cgi. If you go fully cgi make sure it looks as good as Avatar.
@charvolth
@charvolth Жыл бұрын
@@lennynero635 But Fury Road spent over two years in pre-production doing location scouting building sets, the cars and everything else. Totally worth it, but that kind of pre-production is a hard sell these days.
@meg-k-waldren
@meg-k-waldren Жыл бұрын
I plan on going to see Indiana Jones Dial of Destiny in theaters this week or next. I'd go opening weekend, but with the times were in and etiquette being in the basement these days in a particular divided country, better to just see it later when the theater auditorium is not so crowded.
@heatheraggus7501
@heatheraggus7501 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see you rank all of Harrison Ford's movies! One that doesn't get enough love is Witness. He is so perfect in it.
@_JellyWalker
@_JellyWalker Жыл бұрын
Witness is a great film!
@brucemichaelwentworth3857
@brucemichaelwentworth3857 Жыл бұрын
Dan, you are great! I probably still watch your videos just for the deep dive on the economics of the industry I like so much, but the heart humor and compassion that you bring to every video is above and beyond! Keep up the great work :-)
@nimmishh
@nimmishh Жыл бұрын
I love it when Dan makes a deliberate pun and then goes on to say 'no pun intended'.
@markbrierley6367
@markbrierley6367 Жыл бұрын
Calling it right now, Blue Beetle is going to tank. The oppositional dynamic that made the book good between the scarab and Jaime looks to be completely absent from the trailers and without that I can't imagine anything other than a generic superhero movie.
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
Predict this as well. Sooooo many factors going against Blue Beetle… 1) Unfamiliar character. 2) Too similar to other heroes for normies. 3) DC’s awful track record. 4) Divisive comments made by director. 5) Superhero fatigue is real amongst the mainstream audience.
@WriterusAeternus
@WriterusAeternus Жыл бұрын
Avatar 2 was just as schlocky and mediocre as these summer busts but that movie made ridiculous amount of money. It had no competition for nearly 2 months and Cameron’s name still has a lot of cache and good will with audiences. And it wasn’t a Live action Sfx movie which seem to be getting hit the hardest.
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
Yep. 1) Avatar is a unique property w/ a built in expectation to best experience it in theaters. 2) James Cameron has a solid track record. He’s generally favorable among audiences; unlike growing reservations w/ Disney/Lucasfilm/etc. 3) Wisely re-released the original in theaters months before to build hype. 4) Not another superhero movie.
@AllInTheGame01
@AllInTheGame01 Жыл бұрын
Big s/o to Across the Spider-Verse which will end up outgrossing GoTG 3's domestic box office by the end of their runs which is impressive given how well the latter has performed; will also end up outgrossing Into the Spider-Verse by over $250m worldwide!
@SimonBuchanNz
@SimonBuchanNz Жыл бұрын
Not to mention outgrossing both Andrew Garfield Spider-mans, Spider-man 3, Homecoming, overtaking Spider-Man 2, and even having a reasonable chance to catch Far From Home. It's likely to end up just behind original flavor Spider-Man, and absolutely nowhere near the juggernaut that was No Way Home 😄 Most impressively, all on a budget less than half most of those.
@AllInTheGame01
@AllInTheGame01 Жыл бұрын
@@SimonBuchanNz Will be very close as to whether it can catch FFH's $390.5m domestic finish! Its reasonable $100m budget means it'll end up more profitable than most of the other Spidey movies!
@HariOmRadhaKrishna
@HariOmRadhaKrishna Жыл бұрын
2023 will be remembered as the year that started the trend wherein 90% of movies shall be small budget art films.
@el4stros1
@el4stros1 Жыл бұрын
Let’s rethink the 2:30:00 runtime on all of these “tentpole” movies too. Endgame can fill it. Everything else struggles.
@markoffalworth
@markoffalworth Жыл бұрын
Dan, your rants are the best. Please feel free to do so again! 😄
@Moreinius
@Moreinius Жыл бұрын
It's almost as if people will go pay to see good movies, Hollywood. Pls, Oppenheimer and MI, cleanse my eyes for the next few weeks.
@Jdj2112
@Jdj2112 Жыл бұрын
Dan, your data-driven charts and graphs are a great companion to your talking points. They do an excellent job at visualizing and emphasizing your takes.
@MrBlue3rd
@MrBlue3rd Жыл бұрын
I cant think of anything i want to see this Summer outside of Oppenheimer. Its time for Hollywood to reevaluate the movies they make.
@misjathecinemalover
@misjathecinemalover Жыл бұрын
No Barbie?
@MrRawwd
@MrRawwd Жыл бұрын
Oppenheimer is gonna flop too.
@toddhollen
@toddhollen Жыл бұрын
As far as mainstream movies your are right that this summer is pretty meh. Spider-Verse2 was great and Guardians 3 was very good and I really liked Elemental, but yeah for the rest of the summer there is just Oppenheimer and Barbie. But for smaller movies there was Polite Society, Sisu, Beau is Afraid, You Hurt My Feelings, Sanctuary, and Past Lives. And there is still Joy Ride, Talk to Me, and Problemista.
@miz4535
@miz4535 Жыл бұрын
@@MrRawwd Its budget is a much smaller $100m so hopefully it can do well enough.
@terranceporter2644
@terranceporter2644 Жыл бұрын
Mission Impossible. Talk To Me. Joy Ride. Haunted Mansion.
@toddhollen
@toddhollen Жыл бұрын
It would be wild for a Greta Gerwig/ Noah Baumbach movie to be the number one movie of the summer. I just really hope that it really is a Gerwig/ Baumbach movie and wasn't gutted by Matel. It sounds very promising though.
@vishaalmalolan4428
@vishaalmalolan4428 Жыл бұрын
After seeing the indy movie I really dont even know how they managed to spend that much amount of money
@heatheraggus7501
@heatheraggus7501 Жыл бұрын
This boggles my mind too. What are these budgets going towards?? When the end result so often looks like shit.
@vishaalmalolan4428
@vishaalmalolan4428 Жыл бұрын
​@heatheraggus7501 absolutely my god atleast for like transformers or the little mermaid i can see 200 - 250 it's cgi heavy, but lol fast x and Indy costing more than 300 mil I can only think they were doing a prank when those got revealed lol
@siddhantbanerjee3328
@siddhantbanerjee3328 Жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward to MI 7. All the other flops seemed like they were cashgrabs to me so i passed on them in the movies
@69johndz
@69johndz Жыл бұрын
I want to know why the budget for Top Gun: Maverick (using real planes, real carriers, real fuel, minimal CGI) was only $170 million dollars, while The Little Mermaid had a budget of $250 million dollars. 🙄
@SanguineSidereal
@SanguineSidereal Жыл бұрын
A big part of that will be the longstanding arrangement between Hollywood and the US military: Where if a movie portrays the US military in a positive light that films production can lease equipment from the military very cheaply.
@mamadouaziza2536
@mamadouaziza2536 Жыл бұрын
Top Gun Maverick started filming in 2018 and the official trailer came out in the Summer of 2019, however, the film was delayed due to the pandemic.. So, the budget was far lower than if the film had been shot in 2021 and released a year later in 2022.
@hridi_
@hridi_ Жыл бұрын
they got the propaganda discount
@lw1391
@lw1391 Жыл бұрын
Paying actors would have been much more expensive for TG: M too, which makes your question an even better one.
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
Short answer: because modern Disney. Mismanaged and bloated, they’ll flush as much money to make sure their “vision” is consumed.
@joelgreen1802
@joelgreen1802 Жыл бұрын
Rant: it’s not a “marketing issue”, it’s a movie that no one wants to see. You can market piece of crap all you want. People will not buy it.
@Musialproductions
@Musialproductions Жыл бұрын
While I’m definitely gonna see Indiana Jones with my dad, absolutely none of my friends have reported interest in seeing it or most movies this summer. A few saw Spiderverse and many are interested in Oppenheimer and Barbie this month
@benzaiten933
@benzaiten933 Жыл бұрын
my only 'must watch' movies so fare are the new Mission Impossible and, strangely, Barbie. the rest I might, or might not, catch on streaming a bit later on.
@eternalfailure4081
@eternalfailure4081 Жыл бұрын
STOP MAKING BAD FILMS Cinema has existed for over 100 years, films and recordings for over 120. You'd think people would have figured this rule out by now.
@mark2graves-movies689
@mark2graves-movies689 Жыл бұрын
I remember when Apollo 13 came out. That movie blew me away. The rocket looked so real. The sound was intense. The score was inspiring. The acting was stellar. Such a great movie. We own it, I watch it at least once a year, and everything about that movie still holds up. Definitely an all-time classic 🍿🍿👍🏻👍🏻
@_JellyWalker
@_JellyWalker Жыл бұрын
Such a re-watchable movie. Absolute space classic.
@therealrussellwilson2009
@therealrussellwilson2009 Жыл бұрын
Not at all a surprise. Who wants to see a beloved and adventurous character turned into a grumpy old man who yells at his neighbors to turn their music down and at the end nearly destroys history before his goddaughter sets him straight and punches him in the face? Kathleen Kennedy completely miscalculated with this abomination of a film and is going to make Kingdom of the Crystal Skull look like a success story.
@SylviusTheMad
@SylviusTheMad Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed The Flash. I wish more people had seen it. It's certainly my favourite DC movie of the past several years. The tone, for me, was just right, which is something with which I think DC movies often struggle.
@Aussie27Legend
@Aussie27Legend Жыл бұрын
I didn't love act 1 but dug the rest.
@rew_mate
@rew_mate Жыл бұрын
16:37 Raiders of the Lost Ark is such a better title. It's so punchy. Brand recognition is all well and good, but is it worth having a lame, long-winded name just so people recognize it? James Bond is the only franchise that has refrained from slapping his name on every movie; I doubt they're hurting their box office by giving us elegant names and it'd be nice if other franchises took the classy route. In 2023 you can let search engines and algorithms tell people which movies feature James Bond, Indiana Jones, or whoever else: leave it off the marquee.
@gingram2
@gingram2 Жыл бұрын
I'm really sad about Ruby Gillman bc I really enjoyed that movie. I watched it at Regal for the Mystery Movie Monday showing thinking it was going to be Nimona. But I ended up loving it and watching it again this past weekend when it opened at AMC. Another example of a studio making bad decisions. A consistent theme of this yr it seems.
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
I heard Ruby is actually good.
@joeldipops
@joeldipops Жыл бұрын
@@lunarvision Never had any doubts it would be decent. Wife and I didn't really vibe with the trailer as a must see, but it looked fun enough. Actually we disliked the trailer for Elemental even more and ended up loving the movie.
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
@@joeldipops I’ve heard some say that Ruby is a subversive swipe at Little Mermaid. Probably just coincidence, but funny.
@bryanfish7303
@bryanfish7303 Жыл бұрын
I really don't understand the thinking in Hollywood regarding their budgeting. In a market where maybe one or two films a year can break the billion mark, so many of this years movies seem to have been budgeted as if this was the norm. I have a completely unfounded theory that they saw the current inflation on the horizon and figured cinema attendance would stay the same therefore multiply the grosses. I think the actual (and far more likely) scenario is that people are spending, at most, the same on movies, and are therefore attending far less. As bad as some of the grosses are, I imagine cinema attendance has fallen off a cliff compared to pre-2020
@qui-gonrick7002
@qui-gonrick7002 Жыл бұрын
I wish the studios (particularly Disney) could learn something from these flops, but they just double down on failure. They're planning a new Rey Star Wars movie. Clearly they don't want to make money.
@kropianimation1774
@kropianimation1774 Жыл бұрын
Actually, the Rey-lead Star Wars movies all were extremly succesful at the box office. So they're clearly not doubling down on failure, but some of the biggest franchise success at the BO in recent years.
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
@@kropianimation1774Ha ha, that’s because all three of the main movies featured Rey. 🤦‍♂️ You can’t assume audiences went for her character - each with significantly dwindling returns. I would love them to spit out a big, bloated new Rey movie just to see how it does. But that will not happen.
@kropianimation1774
@kropianimation1774 Жыл бұрын
@@lunarvision You can't assume audiences didn't go for her character. The audience, that you don't find in comment sections actually really likes Rey as a character.
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
@@kropianimation1774 Audiences like Star Wars, but do they like Rey? Guess we’ll see when/if that Rey movie comes out.
@shafikah91
@shafikah91 Жыл бұрын
I can see the media is gleefully happy about The Flash box office. And they are not saying the same about the Indiana Jones box office with the way it open the same worldwide opening as the the flash considering it has the budget of almost 100 million more than The Flash. Which make the media seem biased as hell.
@Gustavowith
@Gustavowith Жыл бұрын
Would it be possible to find out what were the most and least profitable summers of all time ? I think it would make for a nice segment on an episode.
@KeithFraser82
@KeithFraser82 Жыл бұрын
The most profitable in terms of net money unadjusted for inflation will almost certainly be somewhere in the late 2010s, I imagine. In terms of profit to budget ratio or adjusted net profit...that would be very interesting to see. The results might be unexpected. I remember a UK TV special once which counted down the most successful movies of all time in the UK (IIRC) based on "butts in seats", and a lot of the top ones were from the 1940s (including Gone With The Wind, Snow White, and some things I'd never heard of and don't think I've ever heard of since), presumably because it was before most people had TV.
@ezg2000
@ezg2000 Жыл бұрын
#AskDan Here's a question for you. "What year had the best summer movie lineup?" I say 1989, the year _Batman, Lethal Weapon 2, Indiana Jones the Last Crusade, Ghostbusters 2, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, & Uncle Buck_ . 0:16
@scottmccurry3013
@scottmccurry3013 Жыл бұрын
I think that the shortened window between theater and streaming is a huge issue that isn’t talked about enough. If you only have to wait about 6 weeks to see a movie at home you will probably wait. If you had to wait 4-6 months these movies would have more legs.
@JMotion
@JMotion Жыл бұрын
In a world where a 14 year old kid can download Blender for free and recreate the art style of The Lego Movie well enough to solo-animate a sequence in a summer blockbuster, there is no excuse for Dial of Destiny's budget to blow out that badly. The movie looked great, but in a $200mill budget kinda way. Nothing in it was exceptionally fantastical, it didn't have a big ensemble cast of big names, and the climax of the film took place on a green-screened beach. Did they feed the film crew 5-star meals throughout the shoot or something? Where did all that money go???
@joshuaroy7567
@joshuaroy7567 Жыл бұрын
Two suggestions for your Summer BO tracking section: - On the "Race for #1", put a colored horizontal line for each film's latest data point. It would be interesting to see where AtSV's current gross matches up to the daily tracking of GotG3 - On the "Dan's Predictions / Actual" lists, color "Actual" entries red if they are not on your prediction list
@jameslacey5474
@jameslacey5474 Жыл бұрын
The next Indiana Jones film should have Indy go on a quest to 'locate and dig up' Walt Disney's grave so that we all can see him spinning in it for what they've done to his company.
@Ghstbstrpunk
@Ghstbstrpunk Жыл бұрын
That mini-rant about the proper title of Raiders is proof that Dan Murrell is my spirit animal!
@fortuosity
@fortuosity Жыл бұрын
I would love to hear your input regarding Into The Spider-Verse vs Elemental regarding budget and work crunch. Pixar takes their time and pays their employees well while it seems like animators at Sony are being put through hell for these Spider-Verse films. Is there any room for nuance when saying which films are successful?
@tendibee
@tendibee Жыл бұрын
"Good gracious The Flash" not gonna lie I giggled at that part😂
@deez3913
@deez3913 Жыл бұрын
Mermaid was horrible and while I'm surprised it may reach 300mil it's still going to lose money
@ras_732
@ras_732 Жыл бұрын
When I left the theater after seeing No Hard Feelings (Which was a near full capacity), I did overhear some audiences getting fatigued with the constant action tentpole releases. This Summer, there are far too many action movies by studios, which is single-handedly cancelling each other out with Box Office disappointments and worst case, Box Office bombs!
@whiplash9548
@whiplash9548 Жыл бұрын
Plain and simple: No one wanted to see a depressed old man Indiana Jones moping around and yelling at kids to keep their music down while being dragged on an adventure where’s he’s clowned around and saved by his goddaughter. The movie being trash didn’t help either.
@travisspazz1624
@travisspazz1624 Жыл бұрын
Wrong on all accounts.
@Enriqueguiones
@Enriqueguiones Жыл бұрын
As simple as that.
@woodside4life
@woodside4life Жыл бұрын
@@travisspazz1624The box office speaks for itself.
@travisspazz1624
@travisspazz1624 Жыл бұрын
@@woodside4life lower end like BR2049. Not like it made nothing.
@travisbickle4360
@travisbickle4360 Жыл бұрын
The Guardians will be the only profitable movie for Disney this year
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
Aren’t they (Disney) at like a ~$900 million loss for the year? Sheesh
@travisbickle4360
@travisbickle4360 Жыл бұрын
@@lunarvision And they still got The Haunted Mansion. The Marvels and The wish to go
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
@@travisbickle4360 Of those three, only Haunted Mansion will do “ok”.
@adraino7345
@adraino7345 Жыл бұрын
Blockbusters aren’t defined by their budgets. Bombs are defined by their budgets. Studios seem to switch the two.
@samr227
@samr227 Жыл бұрын
Always happy to see a Dan Rant. Totally agree on the budget thing, been ridiculous this year.
@hossamselim1360
@hossamselim1360 Жыл бұрын
It's amusing to see how Disney decided to spend Avatar level budget on a franchise that isn't known for that insane amount of box office revenues, I mean for indiana johnes to make a profit, it needs to crack the billion dollar club which is insane.
@Jollysweets08
@Jollysweets08 Жыл бұрын
I am truly baffled by the box office! I really thought this summer was going to be THE summer for movies & theatres. There’s something for everyone so I find it so fascinating that some of these movies are doing so bad. Dan, thank you for doing the lord’s work 😭
@joequintana5546
@joequintana5546 Жыл бұрын
Maybe it's time for Hollywood to stop selling us REBOOTS, SEQUELS, and REMAKES. How about some really exciting new ideas that we've never seen before? I don't know. Modern cinema is very sad.
@KeithFraser82
@KeithFraser82 Жыл бұрын
In fairness, sequels, remakes or even reboots are nothing new (look at things like Hammer and Universal horror movies, or the many adaptations of some books), but it does seem like franchises dominate the big-budget tentpole releases to a greater extent these days.
@tmarie69
@tmarie69 Жыл бұрын
Once Oppenheimer drops, that’s pretty much it for me for summer movies. The box office is going through it. ETA: Mission Impossible also. But fr fr that’s it.
@gantz0949
@gantz0949 Жыл бұрын
U sure?
@tmarie69
@tmarie69 Жыл бұрын
@@gantz0949what else is coming out? I’m genuinely asking. I’ve heard nothing about any movies past mid July.
@huntsman528
@huntsman528 Жыл бұрын
Lol, my 8 year old wants the barbie movie to bomb. She hates it.
@REIDiculous64
@REIDiculous64 Жыл бұрын
Love the line “More money doesn’t mean a better movie.” Pretty much sums up the year we’ve had so far.
@shiftymcgee9359
@shiftymcgee9359 Жыл бұрын
If Hollywood had any sense of self awareness, they would learn a bad script is a bad script. A huge budget fixes nothing. But we all know this lesson will be lost on them.
@cjc363636
@cjc363636 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if we're in a sea-change - or actual death of the Blockbuster Era. I think COVID changes mixed with phone and 4K TV popularity has maybe done-in movies in theaters as we knew them. Will we eventually see a movie distribution system where cities will have cinema screens the way cities now have smaller arenas and touring stage houses, only for the biggest event draws? While traditional 'movies' will be on streaming directly.
@Crichjo32
@Crichjo32 Жыл бұрын
I think it's just most of the movies aren't that interesting this year. Who wants to see an 80 year old Indy or a movie staring a known groomer with the Flash, set in a universe that's a complete mess thanks to WB? People are done with shameless cash grab sequels and superhero schlock. Give the people something fresh and exciting, and you will bring them back in theatres.
@miz4535
@miz4535 Жыл бұрын
Nope, for the simple reason is it's not financially sustainable. It could work, but you'd have to be paying significantly more to watch at home, and it wouldn't be digital rental not streaming (at least a first). Availability at home also enables high quality pirate versions, which is not good obviously. I think with streaming or theatrical, streaming is more likely to suffer because they are losing massive amounts on money on that, more than these films.
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
Nah. Things go in cycles… I think current Hollywood is out of step with what mainstream audiences want. There will be more bombs, this it will self correct after the dust settles. And the cycle continues.
@Maitch3000
@Maitch3000 Жыл бұрын
#Askdan So, there is a lot of talk of movie budgets this summer. I am kind of wondering how much of the total budget is VFX work for a standard tentpole movie like Quantumania or The Flash. The shooting of those movies must be cheaper, since it is all done on a sound stage. Could a return to practical effects make movies cheaper and would it even possible to make a movie like Lawrence of Arabia today within a decent budget.
@lunarvision
@lunarvision Жыл бұрын
I like this idea.
@italothejunior
@italothejunior Жыл бұрын
This Indiana Jones is a money laundry scheme, no one can change my mind. Where they spend 325 million dollars in this movie, show me where they spend it
@Akinwalesegun
@Akinwalesegun Жыл бұрын
Watch mission impossible make a killing in the box office
@Marbeary
@Marbeary Жыл бұрын
The problem is they are producing SOOO many movies this summer season that they started cannibalizing each other. It is like the highlander that only the best can win here and they have to cut other heads to get it.
@BlueBoboDoo100
@BlueBoboDoo100 Жыл бұрын
And Disney's the biggest offender. Right now they have four $100 million+ budget movies in the theater. All are blockbusters targeted at families. That doesn't even include Spider-Man, which is a Sony film, but a Disney-owned property. Has one studio ever spent this much money in one season?
@heatheraggus7501
@heatheraggus7501 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree!!
@middle-aged-cal
@middle-aged-cal Жыл бұрын
Plus you throw in inflation on top of that and families just can't afford to go as often as they used to.
@KeithFraser82
@KeithFraser82 Жыл бұрын
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