I would also contribute abysmal marketing to it failing pretty hard. I remember seeing some shit on reddit about this movie when it bombed, and hardly anyone had even heard of this movie by the day it released. Seems like that can really fuck a movie hard these days. Just look at that Arctic dogs movie that just bombed, had the worst opening of a movie ever, and literally almost no one in the world even knew what the fuck it was even though it was playing in 2800 different theaters.
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I've never heard of it either. Arctic Dogs you say? Hmmm, maybe it is a hidden gem!
I think that advertising a film is probably pretty difficult to do these days, i mean, where do you advertise? Nobody watches regular TV anymore and internet marketing is off the charts man. There wasn't really anything to merchandise in this film so it's not like Happy Meal toys could be introduced.
Earlier I wrote about the failure of Zack and Miri make a porno and when it failed the Kevin Smith was complaining that not enough was spent on marketing... but the Weinerstein group claimed they spent $30 million. good grief!
Yeah, but you can still have a successful movie with just advertising online. Look at The Lighthouse, it's a small indie movie with a 4 million dollar budget. It was only shown at 8 theaters on its first weekend and made 500k, then the week after that it expanded out and made another 5 million so far. It'll easily make back its budget/market cost at this point, if it hasn't already. And, the only marketing it really had was two trailers on Youtube, and some articles written about it from crappy movie news sites that got shared to reddit.
I think a lot of movies still have boomers at the helm of marketing, who put all of the money into stupid shit that isn't popular anymore, like billboards and newspaper ads and shit. There's been a lot of movies that had large budgets/marketing resources that either just barely scraped by or bombed, and a lot of the time no one just ever fucking knows what the film is.
Overlord was one of my absolute favorite films of last year, had a budget of 38 million and probably quite a few million for marketing. Except fucking no one heard about it until a few days after it was released in theaters, so it made 40 million back and lost money more than likely, even though it was pretty well received. I saw it twice in the theaters within the first week it was out at two different theaters, and there were about 4-6 other people in the audience with me both times. I could probably go talk with any movie lover and barely any of them would even know what film I'm talking about.
Either that, or all this movie is just being used to fund cocaine and hooker parties that would put John Mcafee to shame.
I've not seen overlord. Will look that one up.
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I personally was milking my nipples over how much I loved Overlord. Has some serious Return to Castle Wolfenstein vibes throughout, with a very tight script. Another movie you should check out if you haven't from 2018 is Upgrade, that movie is fucking amazing as well. It's a better Venom movie than, you know, the actual god damn Venom movie.
oh crap. i just looked up Arctic Dogs and it cost $50 million to make it. However, there is also some SJW "cancel culture" bullshit that is going down because apparently it was discovered that Jeremy Renner has done drugs at some point in his life.
You're kidding me! Someone in Hollywood has done drugs???? Shut it down!
Yeah, that happened a few weeks ago. He was trending on Twitter because he's been going through a rough divorce and it came out from his ex-wife he was doing drugs and put a gun to his chin and shot a hole in his roof and some other shit recently. I don't think that had much to do with it, honestly. People kinda dropped that quickly when it was talking about him trying to kill himself and dealing with depression and stuff.
I thought it was pretty common!
you would be correct in that assumption :P I was being sarcastic