I'm sure these aren't 100% accurate but,the razor thin margins on some of these insane.a) wouldn't have thought Central intelligence was that expensive b) didn't think it made that much
c) see a couple of that cheap dudes movies up on there purge, conjuring 2
Kind of crazy to think that deadpool and life of pets had better ROI than Rogue One
a) wouldn't have thought Central intelligence was that expensive b) didn't think it made that much
c) see a couple of that cheap dudes movies up on there purge, conjuring 2
Kind of crazy to think that deadpool and life of pets had better ROI than Rogue One
Come on Mike, I thought you wanted to be above the fray? Unless you were faking? lolLies, coli accountants told me BvS made no money
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Come on Mike, I thought you wanted to be above the fray? Unless you were faking? lol
Yeah, but if you do that you are gonna end up saturating the market. You're gonna end up messing yourself up. Diversifying is still the best may to get maximum profits, as that list shows.Hmm. If I'm running a hollywood studio I'm putting out as many animated films as I can. Those things make a ton of money.
OK, but by the same token there are mountain of a Billy to a Billy and a half predictions in the BvS thread. But we'll let that slide due to excitement over the production.I didn't call out any sets (except the coli accountant-set)
BvS was just the biggest example, in that list, that I could remember being at some of these kinds of arguments. If the same was said about other movies in that list I also would've called them out
OK, but by the same token there are mountain of a Billy to a Billy and a half predictions in the BvS thread. But we'll let that slide due to excitement over the production.