Did you just compared something as big as Star Wars to the Fast and Furious?Furious 7 did it quicker than Avatar, still run out of puff soon after and ended up no way near.
Did you just compare something with selected audience of sci-fi lovers to a film that has a universally broad target audience? Revenge of the Sith didn't even make one, so it's not exactly with universal appeal.Did you just compared something as big as Star Wars to the Fast and Furious?
Avatar only did good because it was almost entirely CGI and 3D was new at the time. The visuals is what made people watch, the movie itself is not even good.Perhaps, though Avatar 2 is probably going to kill Episodes 7 and 8 when it comes out in another 2 years.
And Episode 7 wasn't as good as any of the sequels, yet it will continue to make more in the box office. The only reason it's so close is because of the rise of ticket prices over the 6 years between Avatar coming out and Episode 7 coming out. I remember paying around $6.50-$7.50 back then for a ticket and now I'd be lucky to find any theaters under $9. My point is people buy into hype, which was what both Avatar and the new Star Wars were. I never said anything about either film being quality, because neither of them are.Avatar only did good because it was almost entirely CGI and 3D was new at the time. The visuals is what made people watch, the movie itself is not even good.
Ticket price part is true. The rest is just an opinion so i'm not gonna touch on that.And Episode 7 wasn't as good as any of the sequels, yet it will continue to make more in the box office. The only reason it's so close is because of the rise of ticket prices over the 6 years between Avatar coming out and Episode 7 coming out. I remember paying around $6.50-$7.50 back then for a ticket and now I'd be lucky to find any theaters under $9. My point is people buy into hype, which was what both Avatar and the new Star Wars were. I never said anything about either film being quality, because neither of them are.
As long as soft reboots keep capitalising on nostalgia and established franchises then this is going to keep happening. 3 ridiculous scale films at the box office in one year in a row, all trumping each other.Ticket price part is true. The rest is just an opinion so i'm not gonna touch on that.
People buying into hype part is pretty true as well. Me saying it wasn't as good as the sequels is purely opinion, so you got me there for sure, though I'm sure a large part of the Star War audience would agree with me, it is still just an opinion. Tickets went up between $2.50 and $3.50 over the past 6 years, which is probably the highest amount they have ever risen in such a short span of only 6 years. I'm not trying to shit on Episode 7, but a lot of it has to do with ticket prices rising close to 50% of what they were when Avatar was out. The reason why I first said Avatar 2 will beat both is because they will be on a leveled playing field in terms of ticket price being even in 2017 instead of every 2 tickets sold for Episode 7 equaling every 3 tickets sold for the first Avatar. Gradually, it starts to make a difference as we are seeing now.Ticket price part is true. The rest is just an opinion so i'm not gonna touch on that.
You're underestimating the series. The first Star Wars is the third highest grossing film with inflation.Did you just compare something with selected audience of sci-fi lovers to a film that has a universally broad target audience? Revenge of the Sith didn't even make one, so it's not exactly with universal appeal.
Went from 15th place to 8th highest grossing film in less than a week.Did you just compare something with selected audience of sci-fi lovers to a film that has a universally broad target audience? Revenge of the Sith didn't even make one, so it's not exactly with universal appeal.
I still haven't seen that movie. I'v been meaning to watch it for years now, but something is holding me back.I hope so. Not because I find the new Star Wars that good nor deserving of that position, but I simply don't like Avatar and I rather have Star Wars taking it than Avatar.
I never liked Avatar and never understood why it became so popular. To me it felt like it got hyped en mass by hardcore treehuggers, vegetarians and romantics. I mean it was essentially space Pocahontas ~_~