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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Suck it Hollywood

Pacific Rim’ Looking Grim With $25 Million-$35 Million Opening

The article goes on to say how the numbers are just not turning for this Turd that Hollywood saw fit to dump on our heads and expect us to pay 7-10 bucks for, and say "Thank you sir, may I have another"

The quality of Cinema-photography has steadily gone downhill with computer animation. I went to see Despicable me 2 this weekend with my daughter, and they showed a preview for a movie where there was an oil field in the background. A computer generated oil field(and a bad one at that) You mean to tell me it was cheaper to pay some computer geeks a million dollars to render a bad oil field than to fly to Texas and shoot a live one?

Here is a chart showing the take up to last week for this summer's movies. A movie has to make around 150% of its budget to break even. (Ads, promotions..etc)Notice the ones that have tanked. The big budget ones with over paid actors and all the computer animation. Reign in these dipshit directors who think a bad script can be covered up with explosions and computer animation.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

They could fix it by changing the name to "Star Trek - Pacific Rim". No editing or script changes would be necessary. JJ figured that trick out years ago.

-JW

11:29  
Blogger Jar(egg)head said...

Or even "Star Trek - Rim Job". The fanfic people could help him out there...

K. I'll stop.

13:37  

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