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Animeking1108
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Anime/Manga based movies seem to have a curse. They're either completely god awful (Dragonball Evolution, Oldboy) or do poorly, no matter how much it sticks to the source material (Speed Racer, Astro Boy (okay, not a perfect adaptation, but it wasn't sinfully bad like DBE)). I barely saw ads for this movie too, so the star power wasn't enough to lure casual audiences.
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Tenchi
Posts: 4541 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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Oldboy US at least got an annoying front-loaded trailer at the beginning of the World's End DVD that I gotta skip through to get to the menu every damn time I want to watch the World's End on my portable DVD player. (I'm not sure about the Blu-Ray, which I have since I bought the combo pack but which I honestly haven't gotten around to watching since I don't have a Blu-Ray player in my bedroom.)
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EnigmaticSky
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How often do you want to watch World's End? I mean it was good, but I rarely rewatch a movie until a fair amount of time has passed since I first saw it. I do think that it would be odd to have a trailer for a movie that isn't even out yet; physical media should probably stick to "coming soon to bluray and dvd" stuff. And I'm not too surprised that it didn't do well. |
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GATSU
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AnimeKing: Speed Racer was awful, too, and nothing like the show. Astro Boy was better, but was from a different generation of anime/manga fans here than in Japan. In Japan, it's got the same legacy as DBZ. Over here, it's more like Rocky and Bullwinkle.
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Kruszer
Posts: 7994 Location: Minnesota, USA |
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Nobody at all even picked this thing up in my area so I can't even comment on the movie itself, not even the artsy independent theater.
I'll have to see if Netflix gets it. |
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GATSU
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Kruszer: You're not missing anything. Believe me.
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Tenchi
Posts: 4541 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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Considering that Edgar Wright is about my second-favourite current director after Wes Anderson, quite a lot. |
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mgosdin
Posts: 1302 Location: Kissimmee, Florida, USA |
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I think that is the answer. It looks like a bad enough movie that the theaters are reluctant to pick it up. Mark Gosdin |
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walw6pK4Alo
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Even with your modern 20-24 screen multiplex, there's just not enough room to give one screen to a film like this at this time of the year, gotta have Hunger Games running every forty minutes! Though, my 20 screen multiplex is playing it one single screen, but I imagine it'll be gone when Hobbit comes out, then you've got all your other December films. So what do smaller theaters do? Dynamics of why some films go to some theaters is kind of interesting. |
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enurtsol
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We saw the movie. They kept "it" with nudity and everything.
Surprisingly.......... since from what Elizabeth Olsen said all the way back:
Wonder what could've been done on that missing 1-hour cut. |
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Rahxephon91
Posts: 1859 Location: Park Forest IL. |
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Is the movie actually bad? Either way lets be real, this is not a manga adaptation. Nobody cares about the manga. This is first and foremost a remake of a Korean movie.
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Gasero
Posts: 939 Location: USA |
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Not only did Oldboy release in a popular and crowded weekend, there wasn't much advertisement for the movie (at least not on the channels I visit).
I'm not sure what they were expecting for Oldboy. It definitely doesn't seem big enough to be a Thanksgiving movie, but I would think a director like Spike Lee would have the influence to get a more appropriate placement for his movie. |
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Rahxephon91
Posts: 1859 Location: Park Forest IL. |
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Well I'm not sure why they would release a violent revenge movie on a family holiday weekend.
This should have been a march release. Either way, I'm not sure what they expected. Yes, I didn't really see much ads and even then I the ads were'mt appealing. They didn't really say what kind of movie it was, what was it about. Was it an action movie? I'm not sure, the ads kind of wanted to give you an idea that they were, but they sure didn't go far enough. They simply did'nt know what kind of movie this was. The title doesn't help either. It was a remake no one was asking for and based on material I'm not sure many people would be interested in. |
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IanC
Posts: 685 Location: Essex, England |
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I want this to fail. Is that weird?
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vashfanatic
Posts: 3495 Location: Back stateside |
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R-rated movies have severe restrictions on how they can be advertised on TV. That's part of why movies try to go for PG-13 - you can paste advertising ever other commercial break. There's no way that you could get something as gruesomely, sadistically violent as a remake of Park's Oldboy down to PG-13, and that can really hinder an advertising campaign. I was actually impressed that a number of reviews (bashing it as a pointless retread that adds nothing to the original) actually made note of the manga and how much Park's film departed from it. If this had actually gone back to be based on the manga I might be interested in seeing it, but Park's film literally made me sick to my stomach, and while I can recognize that it's well made I have no desire to ever watch it again. |
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