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[ - ] SumerBreeze 6 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 19:17:14 ago (+6/-0)

Doesn’t matter how much it costs to make - those kikes print money to make and push this shit.

It’s more of the same garbage propaganda and their struggle to rape the minds of the worlds retards is flopping and only reinforcing the fact that jews are disgusting retard imbeciles.

[ - ] FreeinTX 3 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 18:33:49 ago (+3/-0)

I had heard it was $150 million with costs, distribution, iMax, and advertising.

[ - ] dulcima 2 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 19:39:30 ago (+3/-1)

Apparently the Wizard of Oz was a massive bomb in its day.

It was only when it was re-released 10 years later it made money.

[ - ] VitaminSieg 0 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 22:41:18 ago (+0/-0)

It's basically a stupid movie, but that was probably because of some war or something.

[ - ] KosherHiveKicker [op] 3 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 18:32:50 ago (+3/-0)

Click to see the failure reported on a daily basis:

- https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl172392449/?ref_=bo_da_table_15

[ - ] BitterVeteran 0 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 22:39:05 ago (+1/-1)

Suddenly, out of nowhere these last few weeks, this admitted kike is 'houding' @Joe_McCarthy, or 'someone voat hates'.

Just a non-stop focus on this one account.

Seems really fishy to me. Gefilte fishy, if you ask me.

"How do you do, fellow people of voat?"

[ - ] drstrangergov 0 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 21:40:47 ago (+0/-0)

Why watch it? You know it will just be more woke trash at best.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy 0 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 18:36:26 ago (+1/-1)

From your own link:

"Civil War has already broken a handful of box office records during its short time in theaters, but the movie’s financial success is no guarantee."

More or less what I've said all along. It has been said it might struggle internationally - due to its domestic based focus. I guess we'll see.

It is now number 1 two weeks in a row. Your insistent prediction it would "bomb" is a joke, hilarious. We already know your predictions suck ass.

[ - ] FreeinTX 5 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 18:43:35 ago (+5/-0)

The article your quoting is clearly suggesting that there is a good chance civil war won't even break even. It has almost zero chance to break A24's top grossing movie.

A movie that loses money is a bomb, fool.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy -3 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 18:46:47 ago (+1/-4)*

So you're a movie critic now? Show me some substance. As in a movie doing number one at the box office two weeks in a row after opening ever being described as a box office "bomb" by critics.

Also, you should probably read the article again:

"Civil War has become A24's highest-grossing release, making over $25 million in just five days at the box office."

"Civil War has the potential to make more money than any other A24 movie"

[ - ] FreeinTX 3 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 18:52:22 ago (+3/-0)*

Again, nigger, spelled out for you in no uncertain terms the article you quoted.

The movie needs to make $100 million to be considered a success, which is achievable but not guaranteed.

And again, if a movie loses money, it's a bomb. This isn't a hard concept, nor one that requires one to be a "movie critic" to understand.

Show me a movie that made #1 two weeks in a row, but was on track to lose money, overall, and I'll show you a movie that's described as a "bomb". Losing money is the bomb.

But here.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_biggest_box-office_bombs

I'm sure several of these were #1 at the box office for at least 2 weeks, called bond bombs.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy -1 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 19:11:17 ago (+1/-2)*

From your own link:

"In the film and media industry, if a film released in theatres fails to break even by a large amount, it is considered a box-office bomb"

There is no indication Civil War is going to fail to break even by a "large amount". The OP even suggests it is going to MAKE money.

80-100 million on a 50 million price tag. It's already almost broke even. It is not going to fail to break even by a "large amount".

I love these links you guys post that refute your own shitty takes and irresponsible throwing around of words like "bomb". You don't know what you're talking about.

[ - ] FreeinTX 2 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 20:09:31 ago (+2/-0)

Apparently, ya dumb nugger, you can't read so good. Civil War is in it for $100-$150 million, not just the $50M cost to make it.

The article clearly states is MIGHT break even, but no guarantees.

"Bearly breaking even" is not the "healthy" movie returns you want to pretend that are, either.

[ - ] FreeinTX 3 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 19:02:37 ago (+3/-0)

A box office bomb is a film that is unprofitable ...

Here is a list of the biggest "bombs".

I guarantee you that there are a few that did at least 2 weeks as number 1.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_biggest_box-office_bombs

Cleopatra nearly bankrupted 20th Century Fox with production and marketing costs of US$44 million and numerous delays.[4][5] It was among the top ten films of the 1960s,[6] but still failed to recoup its investment during its theatrical release.

Top ten film of the 1960's, still a "bomb".

[ - ] KosherHiveKicker [op] 2 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 18:52:51 ago (+3/-1)

Keep trying to move the goal-posts, faggot.

A box-office bomb, box-office flop, box-office failure, or box-office disaster is a film that is unprofitable or considered highly unsuccessful during its theatrical run. Although any film for which the production budget, marketing, and distribution costs combined exceed the revenue after release has technically "bombed", the term is more frequently used for major studio releases which were highly anticipated, extensively marketed, and expensive to produce, and ultimately failed commercially.[1][2]

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-office_bomb

[ - ] deleted 1 point 1 weekApr 21, 2024 18:58:43 ago (+1/-0)

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[ - ] KosherHiveKicker [op] 4 points 1 weekApr 21, 2024 18:43:11 ago (+5/-1)*

It's a bomb if it doesn't make back the money invested to produce, market, and distribute it. It IS going to bomb... as in a financial failure.

No amount of shaft-stroking articles from industry oriented publications, journalists, and leftist bloggers is going to change that fact.

Top Gun: Maverick, The Sound of Freedom, and Terror on the Prairie were complete successes in every fucking category-metric possible.