Resident Evil: The Final Chapter : Massive 73% drop third weekend

Massive 73% drop third weekend

WOM and and an excellent real movie this weekend where the action is actually visible, John Wick has destroyed this film in the States where some good taste still prevails. Are you listening Anderson you silly hack?? When you make an action movie where the action can't be seen and its the only thing noteworthy then you have failed miserably.

Re: Massive 73% drop third weekend

*Anderson laughs*

Re: Massive 73% drop third weekend

Re: Massive 73% drop third weekend

Biggest flop of the year. It won't even break 30 million. HAHAHAHAHAHA.

Might as well put this next to Gigli as one of the greatest flops of all time [domestically].

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I thought you were supporting this dreck and had seen it 5 times already? What happened??

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It's not a flop. It's already made 135m worldwide on a 40m budget. It will also do very well on-demand, on media, etc.

It's a clear cut success. The medicre domestic performance doesn't make any difference.

It's already made more than the first and second film which both had similar budgets (35 and 45m).

They invested far less in this movie than Afterlife and Retribution because a) the 3d craze is over and b) there is a huge gap between this and previous movies time wise

They've already made loads of money. Anderson's laughing. Producer's are laughing. Constantin are already looking at how to continue the franchise in TV format, and somehow I don't think it's the last we'll see of the movies either.

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Aye. The movie could have just broken even and the producers would be like "well, I guess that's that" and they would have no regrets, given its the 6th and "final" film. The fact it will make some money (and by "some" I don't mean like $10M or something, but tens of millions of dollars)? They must be ecstatic.

Also due to inflation this movie's $40M budget is probably in reality "cheaper" than the first movie's $35M budget.
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