- July 29th, 2016, 5:10 pm#4874511
There is a lot of woulda, coulda, shouldas with the whole thing, but who's to say how well a male led reboot or continuation would do? It would have had the same marketing team and, most likely, less coverage because of lack of controversy. Maybe it would have been Jurassic World 2.0, or if could have just been the next Independence Day Resurgence.
Thursday is $2 million. Drops aren't bad with weekly totals and this weekend will be interesting. Box Office Mojo is saying $10.3 million for Friday-Saturday. My hope would be $12 million. Might even break $100 million tomorrow.
Commander_Jim wrote:The movie has now fallen behind Feig's film The Heat at the box office. The Heat went into its third weekend with 98 million and made another 14 million. GB is at 96 million and is predicted to make 10 million. Considering the Ghostbusters name, a movie with triple the budget as well as the huge marketing push compared to The Heat (which I never even heard of until it was in cinemas), yikes.Funny enough, it's doing better than Bridesmaids which made more than the Heat domestically.
I never expected the film to do all that well, but its still hard to see a movie with the Ghostbusters name doing so poorly.
There is a lot of woulda, coulda, shouldas with the whole thing, but who's to say how well a male led reboot or continuation would do? It would have had the same marketing team and, most likely, less coverage because of lack of controversy. Maybe it would have been Jurassic World 2.0, or if could have just been the next Independence Day Resurgence.
Thursday is $2 million. Drops aren't bad with weekly totals and this weekend will be interesting. Box Office Mojo is saying $10.3 million for Friday-Saturday. My hope would be $12 million. Might even break $100 million tomorrow.
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