The Avengers
Movie » The Avengers released on May 04, 2012.
When a threat is too much for one of the earth's most powerful heroes, Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye with the help of Nick Fury (and a few others) must band together to form The Avengers.
'The Avengers' to Cross One Billion Dollars
@Mega_spidey01 said:
@TheHeat said:
@CODYSF said:
No. It won't.
"You've given them everything!"
"Not everything, not yet, but I'll break the Avengers box office records and we'll call it square."
@Zeeguy91: Actually I don't read Marvel comics anymore, but I get your point. I saw the Avengers saturday and am still in a geek high, while I've never been into Batman movies.
Despite my dislike of everything to do with Joss Whedon I wanted to see this. But it seems the universe decided I should not. Soon after it was released in the UK I made arrangments to go and see it, only for work problems to scupper that. So a week later my friend and I went for an early showing (1040) only to discover the cinema not open. Then... well, you get the picture. I'm just going to wait for the DVD now. Bit of a disapointment because I was really looking forward to the Avengers on the big screen
Next film I'm going to make an effort and see is Prometheus. Spiderman and Batman are out, zero interest in them.
Its a guys only club .And where's Scarlett Johansson??
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.what is Nick Fury wearing?
@venomoushatred1001: Honestly, I think they're all just relieved it was received so well. They've all expressed in interviews their fears of offending us comic book fans by portraying a character incorrectly. I don't know about you, but I think the numbers speak for themselves. ^_^
@fingernail9 said:
This Movie wouldn't have made so much if tickets weren't freakin 10$! And that's just regular screening.
I paid $5 for my ticket at an AMC for a Sunday morning screening.
This movie was as great as they said it was going to be, and it was better. That said, I don't think the Dark Knight Rises(is that how you spell that?) is going to be as good as the Avengers.
The fact that ppl think this, which if it wasnt for some key moments wud have been Bayformers 4, will b better then Dark Knight Rises is freakin depressing
Avengers
+ 1 billion marketing budget (aside from Iron Man, the prequels = just really expensive ads)
+ regular+3D+IMAX+IMAX3D+4D+etc. tickets
+ bright & fun, appeals to families & internationally
TDKR
+ Nolan & Batman = free advertising
- could've recast Joker for profit, but didn't, out of respect
- only regular + IMAX (by which he risked the anger of the studio execs)
- dark, scary to kids
I respect Nolan cause he's got balls going against every blockbuster rule to make the film he wants
@fingernail9 said:
This Movie wouldn't have made so much if tickets weren't freakin 10$! And that's just regular screening.
Usually I'd agree w/ this sentiment, Harry Potter, Avatar and Alice In Wonderland are prime examples of how higher prices and 3D screen prices could mean a movie can make more but not sell more seats.
But, some articles will actually break down the NUMBER OF TICKETS SOLD data as well, and Avengers blew that record away.
From one article I read, for an opening weekend, the record for # of tickets sold was tied between Spider-man 3 and The Dark Knight at an estimated average of 22 million tickets. The Avengers' opening weekend, the estimated average of tickets sold was 26 million.
The Avengers was a terrific movie, but the Dark Knight rises will be terrific movie as well and it will be a great ending for this batman trilogy.
Let me say i Loved this movie. I love the dark knight when it was released. But i dont think TDKR will raise more money than the Avengers. Because they are two different types of films, and avengers is more open audience type of movie, while the dark knight is more of a cerebral film and we all know most causal moviegoers like to be entertained. Causing most people to go see it only one time. My old parents seen Avengers twice but still haven't seen the dark knight. I love anything comics but i dont think TDKR will sell more
I agree... The Batman series is more dark and parents won't take their kids to see it like they have with The Avengers. I know a lot of parents that have seen it twice because the wanted to see it before they took their kids. Batman will still be awesome!
@SmoothJammin said:
actually think Sony owns the rights to spidey but whatev. Make it happen!
Marvel bought them back.
@jointron33 said:
The fact that ppl think this, which if it wasnt for some key moments wud have been Bayformers 4, will b better then Dark Knight Rises is freakin depressing
No, just no.
Not ashamed to say I've seen it four times since it came out 10 days ago. Okay, maybe a little ashamed. But it was free each time!
@venomoushatred1001: Spider-Man 3 was the third movie...Avengers is the 6th MARVEL movie...I think it would have went to their head already as all of the MARVEL movies have been a success and Avengers has made history. Also, Spider-Man's problem was Avi Arad and the studio getting involved. Personally, I think the Spider-Man movies are all kind of terrible and 3 is just the worst.
@VinceNotVance: Maybe. Avengers has the benefit of having a decent 3D showing on top of IMAX showings. That helps boost the sales too as sometimes 3D can make sales worse.
@Ramier said:
Let me say i Loved this movie. I love the dark knight when it was released. But i dont think TDKR will raise more money than the Avengers. Because they are two different types of films, and avengers is more open audience type of movie, while the dark knight is more of a cerebral film and we all know most causal moviegoers like to be entertained. Causing most people to go see it only one time. My old parents seen Avengers twice but still haven't seen the dark knight. I love anything comics but i dont think TDKR will sell more
all of these words are yes
@Ramier said:
Let me say i Loved this movie. I love the dark knight when it was released. But i dont think TDKR will raise more money than the Avengers. Because they are two different types of films, and avengers is more open audience type of movie, while the dark knight is more of a cerebral film and we all know most causal moviegoers like to be entertained. Causing most people to go see it only one time. My old parents seen Avengers twice but still haven't seen the dark knight. I love anything comics but i dont think TDKR will sell more
Actually, I bet the opposite will happen. Avengers, I would argue is less open-type, as its target market is kids and males, while with TDKR more people are open to see a cerebral film, while kids will still go, because, well, Batman.
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