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Thought it was average. 6/10. Drug a lot. If Parallax was such a threat, why not send all the Lanterns to stop it? :slap

Sinistero came off much more interesting and acted. Should have been his movie. :dunno

The GLC really do enjoy getting together and shooting all their rings into an empty sky, but when a major threat comes around, they're knowhere to be found :lol

I'm almost certain that 20,000 rings shooting simultaneous constructs at Parallax would've hurt a-lot :lol
 
Box Office Mojo:

Weekend Report: 'Green Lantern' Not the Brightest Bulb
by Brandon Gray

Green Lantern

June 19, 2011


This weekend, Green Lantern's light was more red than green, but the comic book adaptation still drew an estimated $52.7 million on approximately 7,200 screens at 3,816 locations.

Green Lantern's start landed behind X-Men: First Class's $55.1 million and Thor's $65.7 million. It was also less than The Incredible Hulk and the two Fantastic Four movies, and the attendance disparity was even greater. Green Lantern's estimated attendance was even lower than Daredevil and Ghost Rider.
 
If Ghost Rider is getting a sequel, so will GL.

Like Mike had previously mentioned, money that was invested now in the R&D and other Special-Visual Effects needs will cut the cost of the next movie.

In other words, WB will definately not spend 250-300 million on the sequel but because of the investments already done, the sequel still might look like it cost 200-250 million.

They will stretch out this current investment and eventually recoup their entire budget and even earn a profit one day, eventually being the key word here :lol

Yeah it might take awhile, but last I checked WB isn't in a rush to go anywhere, are they.

Mike, what's your take on the actors side, this movie already didn't have A list stars (I don't know, is Reynolds an A list?), so I don't see much savings on this front.
 
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As long as GL isn't Battlefield Earth bad (which it seems it isn't) then I look forward to watching it one day. Its always nice to see a studio go all out in introducing a new hero, even if they ultimately miss the mark.
 
If Ghost Rider is getting a sequel, so will GL.

Like Mike had previously mentioned, money that was invested now in the R&D and other Special-Visual Effects needs will cut the cost of the next movie.

In other words, WB will definately not spend 250-300 million on the sequel but because of the investments already done, the sequel still might look like it cost 200-250 million. They will stretch out this current investment.

Mike, what's your take on the actors side, this movie already didn't have A list stars (I don't know, is Reynolds an A list?), so I don't see much savings on this front.

Another thing to remember is that 53 million isn't what we had hoped it hasn't opened in every foreign market either. So that will help out its overall total. It will get a sequel and I think that one will be even better because of the groundwork laid by this one.
 
Doesn't look good. It's up against Cars 2 next week and I dare you to find someone who isn't going to go see that. :monkey2

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I agree with your point, though - Cars has captivated kids through the movie/marketing/merchandise in a way that I haven't seen since Star Wars. It's a guaranteed blockbuster.

But even as a die-hard Disney/Pixar fan I haven't seen anything in the trailers that makes me want to see this movie. I don't think Pixar is capable of "phoning it in" but I look at the clips from Cars 2 and think it's as close as they will ever get. This will be the first Pixar movie I skip in the theater.

Just to stay on-topic, real life has kept me from seeing GL this weekend but I hope to get to it by Tuesday. I am glad to see the usual Debbie Downer parade on this board has been largely absent from this thread.
 
As long as GL isn't Battlefield Earth bad (which it seems it isn't) then I look forward to watching it one day. Its always nice to see a studio go all out in introducing a new hero, even if they ultimately miss the mark.

Its not battlefield earth. Missing the mark really I think will come down to each person. For me they didn't and have made me more interested in this characters world and the character himself.
 
Too bad WB didn't have GL finished a year earlier. Last summer was pretty weak in terms of superhero films and it probably would have fared much better.

I'm pretty ambivalent toward it and its heightened by the fact that Thor and X-Men:FC were so good and there's still Captain America on the way. There's almost a glut of good comic book movies this year and at this point I'm not going to bother with a fourth entry in the genre, especially one with so-so reviews both in the media and here on the boards.
 
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I agree with your point, though - Cars has captivated kids through the movie/marketing/merchandise in a way that I haven't seen since Star Wars. It's a guaranteed blockbuster.

But even as a die-hard Disney/Pixar fan I haven't seen anything in the trailers that makes me want to see this movie. I don't think Pixar is capable of "phoning it in" but I look at the clips from Cars 2 and think it's as close as they will ever get. This will be the first Pixar movie I skip in the theater.

Just to stay on-topic, real life has kept me from seeing GL this weekend but I hope to get to it by Tuesday. I am glad to see the usual Debbie Downer parade on this board has been largely absent from this thread.

You sure that's not a porn movie title :lol
 
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