When I get really excited about a movie I have a tendency to obsess over box office for a while. It is with a heavy heart that I tell you the latest Michael Bay TMNT abomination is outperforming expectations for the weekend and will easily earn more money that GotG this weekend. I was hoping for a major flop so somebody would stop giving him access to properties of my childhood...
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Was there much competition?
What will be interesting will be next week once people are viewing based on word of mouth. I would hope GotG can beat out TMNT then.
Doesn't matter how well it does in future weeks: it is going to make 65 million this weekend which is simply not the flop it deserves to be (admittedly an opinion based on nothing but reviews and general Bay disdain)
Well, the problem is, folks usually disregard reviews about "dumb action movies" because they just assume the reviewers are being elitist. It takes their friends saying "No, really, it sucked" to convince them to stay away.
But surely if you're choosing between two "dumb action movies" and one is 20% fresh and the other is 92% fresh...
But it's the Ninja Turtles. Tons of 30-somethings who grew up on it with kids that are fans of the new show. Same reason the Transformers movies are successful despite being 3 hours of noise (visual and auditory) and tasteless jokes. The average consumer will choose the familiar over the unknown, regardless of reviews.
I know. That's what makes me sigh.
I saw GoTG finally!!
Watching it made me really appreciate the trailers for the movies, because the trailers didn't give away too much and I kept thinking "oh I know this from the trailer" and then it turned out different. It was fun and there was the right amount of goofy and serious.
I agree, they did a great job with the trailers.