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US box office suffers worst weekend in sixteen years as Hollywood's bleak summer continues
Posted on 8/30/17 at 1:39 am
Posted on 8/30/17 at 1:39 am
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An already slow August came to a screeching halt at the US box office, where no major new releases were unveiled. That allowed the Samuel L Jackson-Ryan Reynolds action-comedy The Hitman’s Bodyguard to stay at the top spot for the second week with an estimated $10.1m in ticket sales.
But the entire slate of films grossed only about $65m in North America and the top 12 films generated just $49.6m. There have been similarly slow weekends in recent years, including early September in 2014 and in 2016. But not since September 2001 have the numbers been quite so dreadful.
ComScore estimates that this will be the first summer in a decade not to cross $4bn in domestic ticket sales. The summer as a whole is running 14% behind last year with the deadly quiet August a big reason for this.
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Posted on 8/30/17 at 6:08 am to Bench McElroy
Good. Keep Hollywood out of politics.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 6:44 am to Bench McElroy
Yeah I saw this mentioned somewhere. The general agreed upon reason is no big new film came out as well as it being the weekend of Mayweather/McGregor which was watched by hundreds of millions.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 6:50 am to Bench McElroy
I'd probably go see more movies if tickets were cheaper and I wasn't keenly aware of the fact that a movie in the theater is out for rental/purchase just 2-3 months later.
Why go pay (pre-snack prices) $20 to see CHIPs, $20 to see Alien Covenant, etc, etc when I can just wait a little bit, then rent them from redbox for $2 and watch from the comfort of my home.
Why go pay (pre-snack prices) $20 to see CHIPs, $20 to see Alien Covenant, etc, etc when I can just wait a little bit, then rent them from redbox for $2 and watch from the comfort of my home.
This post was edited on 8/30/17 at 6:52 am
Posted on 8/30/17 at 6:53 am to Bench McElroy
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Hollywood's bleak summer continues
Outside of a couple, the movies this summer have generally just stunk.
Hopefully, the Oct/Nov/Dec releases are better.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 6:54 am to smkspy
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Why go pay (pre-snack prices) $20 to see CHIPs, $20 to see Alien Covenant, etc, etc when I can just wait a little bit, then rent them from redbox for $2 and watch from the comfort of my home
That isn't new.
There were no decent movies to go see. Simple as that.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 7:04 am to TeddyPadillac
I agree about that too, well, that's pretty much all year long it seems.
I think the time between leaving the theater and having home releases has shorten drastically over the past few years. Add that to the fall of high-priced rentals for low-priced redbox and people will continually stop going see films they otherwise might not thought twice about a decade or so ago.
I can see simultaneous theater and home releases for major pictures happening within the next several years.
I think the time between leaving the theater and having home releases has shorten drastically over the past few years. Add that to the fall of high-priced rentals for low-priced redbox and people will continually stop going see films they otherwise might not thought twice about a decade or so ago.
I can see simultaneous theater and home releases for major pictures happening within the next several years.
This post was edited on 8/30/17 at 7:05 am
Posted on 8/30/17 at 7:13 am to LSUlefty
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Good. Keep Hollywood out of politics.
Wait, you think this is because Hollywood is political?
Posted on 8/30/17 at 7:38 am to Bench McElroy
I think I only watched three movies this summer: Wonder Woman, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Dunkirk.
Nothing else really interested me.
Nothing else really interested me.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 7:47 am to lsutigersFTW
Harvey didn't help matters any
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Posted on 8/30/17 at 7:49 am to smkspy
This is why I believe MoviePass will succeed.
This weekend is also what happens when the Mouse shifts the major SW and Marvel releases to the holidays. GotG2 was already an afterthought in people's minds once summer actually arrived. It was all about Wonder Woman, after Memorial Day.
This weekend is also what happens when the Mouse shifts the major SW and Marvel releases to the holidays. GotG2 was already an afterthought in people's minds once summer actually arrived. It was all about Wonder Woman, after Memorial Day.
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Posted on 8/30/17 at 8:08 am to Bench McElroy
I feel like this summer has been better than recent years. Between Planet of the Apes, Wonder Woman, GotG2, Spiderman, and Aliens, I feel that the blockbusters have been as good as expected. It seems the past few years have been let downs in terms of expectations/hype vs reality with these types of movies.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 8:10 am to Bench McElroy
Movie tickets are getting expensive. And concessions doesn't help. If Hollywood wants Americans to part ways with their hard earned dollars, they have to up their game. Otherwise, people are finding other cheaper, more efficient ways of entertainment.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 8:44 am to Bench McElroy
Nothing new at the theaters last weekend. I saw Wonder Woman again. And the theater was half full for that, three months after it opened.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 8:44 am to Bench McElroy
The blockbuster movies were super concentrated. Dunkirk, baby driver, Spider-Man, and War for the Planet of the Apes all came out in consecutive weeks. Most people won't go see movies 4 weeks in a row, so I doubt they maxed out on those profits. And then there were no other good movies after those, so not surprised we're seeing slow weeks now. A poor Hollywood release schedule screwed them all, and I'm fine with that
Posted on 8/30/17 at 8:45 am to Fewer Kilometers
And their fourth largest U.S. market was underwater.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 9:49 am to Bench McElroy
normally summer movies suck all the dicks, but this summer/late spring actually had some legit flicks. maybe that's why the box office took a hit, the masses want the same stupid shite. some of my favorites from the last few months:
that's quite a few more than normal for me over the summer months. here's to the fall season picking up where summer left off!
that's quite a few more than normal for me over the summer months. here's to the fall season picking up where summer left off!
This post was edited on 8/30/17 at 9:53 am
Posted on 8/30/17 at 9:59 am to PhilipMarlowe
I feel like the only movies that get marketing hype are recycled ones (comic book movies basically).
Dunkirk is the only one of those I've heard of.
Dunkirk is the only one of those I've heard of.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 10:11 am to tilco
Hollywood has conditioned people to only watch franchise movies. Non franchise movies don't get a lot of hype. They've gotten lazy and started putting out crappy movies thinking people would see it based on name alone. The Mummy and Power Rangers both bombed, Transformers and Pirates of the Caribbean both underperformed. Not sure what expectations were for The Dark Tower but it certainly could have been better and made more money.
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