no it didnt, you fricking moron. 50% of the box office goes to theaters. add to that the marketing budget and madam web probably lost the studio 50 million dollars
That's because Muhdumb Weeb was a flop. >domestic at 44m, so 35% & up is theater cut >international is 56m, so 75% & up is theater cut >this means around $30mil profit >budget was claimed at $80mil >that means 2,933,333 people domestically bought a ticket at $15 each >basically slightly more people paid to watch that movie than live in Jamaica >0.97% of the U.S. watched it >inb4 basic match is considered witchcraft by 3rd worlders and paid PR shills flood the thread
...well...that is still better than Dunc, because I literally don't know anyone in real life that watched it.
It is a flop, 99 million gross in nowhere near enough for film with 80 million budget.
>Typically, a general rule of thumb is that a film needs to gross around two to three times its production budget to break even. So, for a film that costs 100 million, it would need to make approximately 200-300 million in box office revenue to cover its costs.
...those are pretty bad numbers.
DUNC2 just barely scraped out a profit, so that means Hollyweird is definitely taking a beating this year. Considering DUNC1 took a nosedive into flopland, the 3rd would be on schedule to pull crickets.
I haven't seen any of them and I've only heard about a few of them. Am I really so out of touch, out of time but I'm out of my head when you're not around.
>The general rule for blockbusters is that you take 2.5x their reported budget* to get the break even point. This general rule accounts for the take home that studios get from the box office, and for marketing expenses that are not included in the reported budget numbers and are substantial.
I haven’t even heard of half of these
and the other half i’ve heard are total shit
Holy sandworm
DUNC mogs all the rest
And it's still shit
GxK just came out. If it holds well it can surpass Dung.
A-DUNC-A-DUNC-A-DUNCACCINO
>5 The Keebeeper
Kino
How's Night Swim?
It's honestly impressive how fricking terrible this decade is for film, music, games - every single type of media. Just nothing but slop.
Unironically it's the israelites
Jews and millennials have successfully destroyed all creative thinking in the media industry
as a israeli Millennial, i'd like to thank you for recognizing our hard work
Anon it's fricking April, studios never release anything of note until May.
The entire 2020s are shit. The only good major movies i can remember in the 5 years are Top Gun and Oppenheimer (which is a 7/10)
oppenheimer was boring dogshit, nobody will remember it. same as barbie
>Memenheimer
what about inu-Oh
Honestly seems fair.
Dune was okay I guess and Panda 4 and Kong/Godzilla were memeworthy so why not.
At least it isn't capeshit.
The rest can go frick themselves, literally who went and watched a ghostbusters remake in 2024?
>Watch Dune 2 while abroad
>don't know the language
>half the move is in made up languages with subtitles
Kek, I almost went out to see while in Poland.
Good thing I didn't because that shit would've been incomprehensive
>Cinemaphile told me Madame Web was a flop
it had a 80 million dollar budget, so not exactly a huge hit. Still it did profit
no it didnt, you fricking moron. 50% of the box office goes to theaters. add to that the marketing budget and madam web probably lost the studio 50 million dollars
That's because Muhdumb Weeb was a flop.
>domestic at 44m, so 35% & up is theater cut
>international is 56m, so 75% & up is theater cut
>this means around $30mil profit
>budget was claimed at $80mil
>that means 2,933,333 people domestically bought a ticket at $15 each
>basically slightly more people paid to watch that movie than live in Jamaica
>0.97% of the U.S. watched it
>inb4 basic match is considered witchcraft by 3rd worlders and paid PR shills flood the thread
...well...that is still better than Dunc, because I literally don't know anyone in real life that watched it.
>Cinemaphile told me Madame Web was a flop
It is a flop, 99 million gross in nowhere near enough for film with 80 million budget.
>Typically, a general rule of thumb is that a film needs to gross around two to three times its production budget to break even. So, for a film that costs 100 million, it would need to make approximately 200-300 million in box office revenue to cover its costs.
WOOF
...those are pretty bad numbers.
DUNC2 just barely scraped out a profit, so that means Hollyweird is definitely taking a beating this year. Considering DUNC1 took a nosedive into flopland, the 3rd would be on schedule to pull crickets.
all dog water
I haven't seen any of them and I've only heard about a few of them. Am I really so out of touch, out of time but I'm out of my head when you're not around.
hollywood is unironically dead
at this point the AI Movies will be nothing but mercy killing
>beekeeper is the most profitable movie of the year
based
>black female character was only there to be annoying and made me hate Black folk even more
Task failed successfully?
GxK has been out for less than a week
he cute
Does he have one of those red rocket dog wieners or more of a duck corkscrew type of wiener?
He is lizard like so hemipenes
anon he's a reptile
>godzilla x kong just came out days ago
>already third place
Impressive.
Hollywood is dead
Argyle bros, we didn't flop??
>Argyle bros, we didn't flop??
It's a huge flop.
<Argylle earnings 95 million
<cost an estimated $200 million
<The movie will almost definitely fail to reach its roughly $400 million break-even
$95 is a lot more money than i have. so therefore it wasn't a flop. you sound like some sort of nerd
It's a flop, you ignorant frickwit.
>The general rule for blockbusters is that you take 2.5x their reported budget* to get the break even point. This general rule accounts for the take home that studios get from the box office, and for marketing expenses that are not included in the reported budget numbers and are substantial.
The chinks still can't compete in a time where Hollywood isn't even making as popular of movies as they were a decade ago.
>sequel
>sequel
>sequel
>yet another musician biopic
>beekeeper
>sequel
>remake
>sequel
>argylle
>night swim