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 Walk the Line Will Surpass 100 Million! DING DING DING!!! 
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Award Winning Bastard

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Squee wrote:
Im joining the 100 million dollar club, which I suppose means it wont make 100 million dollars. Muahahahahaha!

But really, bio-pics dont really interest me much, but the commercials for this one are pretty damn good in my opinion.


Way to go, Squee!!! I'll update the list later tonight when I get a chance to go back through the last few pages to see who I haven't added yet.


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Shack wrote:
I saw my first tv spot for it. I know you'll call me out on this for 'not being legit', but I didn't like it.

Wow, shocking. That's like me commenting on an ad for Doom.

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They mentioned no actors, no praises, and barely showed Reese Witherspoon. It just showed a bunch of shots of Cash/Phoenix, a scene in the jail, and said a few lines about the man in black. Then the title-line flashed on in big bold letters then disappeared in a surprisingly thriller-esque fashion. Then it ended. Odd.

It's only odd because you still fail to understand the appeal, or at least fail to admit it. The producers, by not calling out the reviews and the actors, seem to be relying on *omg* Johnny CASH appeal to sell this movie.

I'm not sold on the Johnny Cash statistics, and I do not think it is the only thing that will sell this movie (I'm also not convinced it will do over 100million, I think it's range is 75 to 135... big range), but you have to acknowledge that there is that appeal out there that will sell this movie.

And if 50 Cent can sell a film, potentially to 50 million, those millions of American adults can at least help this film get past the quarter-century mark and beyond.


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No no. It didn't even say '53553 million albums sold' or whatever. It was more along the lines of 'The man in black. He was dangerous. He was sharp. He was cool'. I don't think they said Johnny Cash's name at all. There wasn't much narration in the ad, most of it was Phoenix or some other guys talking about the jail and stuff.

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andaroo, he's reaching and just being argumentative again. Don't take his mindset as anything that the masses will be like.


Thu Nov 03, 2005 1:51 am
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One doesn't need to say anything about Cash. Everybody knows who the man in black is. Everyone knows his voice. The man is an iconic figure in music. Why do we have to keep going over this?


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andaroo wrote:
One doesn't need to say anything about Cash. Everybody knows who the man in black is. Everyone knows his voice. The man is an iconic figure in music. Why do we have to keep going over this?


Because some 14 year old boy is convinced that everybody on the planet lives in his world and lacks the experiences that he does, which is why that same 14 year old just tried to claim that King Kong is not a remake because 1933 was a long time ago and nobody remembers. (I'll just leave out the fact that is was also remade in 1976, because I'm too stunned by the simple mindedness of that statement to even continue.)


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I'm just repeating what I saw. I barely took a stance, the farthest I got in that department was saying that I myself didn't like it. Its not like I said 'The marketing sucked!' or 'It won't make any money with that, mark my words!' or 'Everyone will hate it!'.

By the way

1)Its 15.

2)I never said King Kong wasn't a remake.

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Shack wrote:
I'm just repeating what I saw. I barely took I stance, the farthest I got in that department was saying that I myself didn't like it. Its not like I said 'The marketing sucked!' or 'It won't make any money with that, mark my words!' or 'Everyone will hate it!'.

By the way

1)Its 15.

2)I never said King Kong wasn't a remake.


You told us what you saw and presented as if those were the eyes everybody would see those TV spots with, and threw your negatives all over it like your POV actually matters and this film was made for somebody born in 1990. News flash, it wasn't, and there are lots of people that were born before 1990 that go to movies.

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1) 14 or 15, big deal. I'm 36, and I didn't make a point of correcting you for saying I was 37.

2) you tried to claim that it was barely a remake and was only being loosely based on the classic that nobody has seen because 1933 was a long time ago...


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Can you guys *not* bring up his age everytime he makes a post in this section. He's trying to discuss box-office -- not get trashed about his age.


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Zingaling wrote:
Can you guys *not* bring up his age everytime he makes a post in this section. He's trying to discuss box-office -- not get trashed about his age.


Sorry, if you look back at our history, HE is the one who decided to bring age into the discussion, not me, so live by the sword die by the sword.


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Maverikk wrote:
Squee wrote:
Im joining the 100 million dollar club, which I suppose means it wont make 100 million dollars. Muahahahahaha!

But really, bio-pics dont really interest me much, but the commercials for this one are pretty damn good in my opinion.


Way to go, Squee!!! I'll update the list later tonight when I get a chance to go back through the last few pages to see who I haven't added yet.


Are you sure you want to be this excited about me joining your club? I did predict Doom to make 90 million after all...

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Squee wrote:
Are you sure you want to be this excited about me joining your club? I did predict Doom to make 90 million after all...


Squee, even the losers get lucky sometimes, so your day in the sun will soon be at hand! :towel:


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I knew I forgot to do something. I still need to update this list.

Here are some exclusive clips from the upcoming Oscar nominated blockbuster:

http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/walkthe ... YJ8qBfVXcA


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BJs New Prediction:

Opening Wknd: 24m ( not even Potter can stop Cash)

Domestic Total: 176m ( this includes a bewst pic win, which I expect it to get)

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This is a definite lock for 100 Million now and could possibly do 150 Million with a Best Picture nomination/win. It looks like a crowd pleaser that will also get outstanding reviews.


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The more I think about this, the more I think it will do 100 million.

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Be patient with me, guys, and I'll update the list.

I'm glad to see that more and more of you are realizing the obvious with this film. :smile:

Lecter? Zingy? You'd still lose the bet, but if you want to join up, you'll still keep your dignity. :dance:


Sat Nov 05, 2005 1:18 pm
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Updated:

The 100 Million Dollar Club:

1. Maverikk
2. dolcevita
3. Libs
4. Killuminati510
5. BJ
6. MovieDude
7. newfoundglorysp
8. the man from fran...ce
9. insein-darko
10. rusty
11. Maximus
12. Flava'd?
13. Moolah
14. jb007
15. nghtvsn
16. Squee
17. thompsoncory
18. Mr. X


The Under 100 Million Dollar Club:

1. Zingaling
2. Dr. Lecter
3. Shack
4. matatonio
5. revolutions
6. bABA
7. Animosity Reigns
8. Lucky
9. DP07


Sat Nov 05, 2005 1:37 pm
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Mav.

I'm ready to join.

If Jarhead can open around $30 million. I have no doubt that Walk the Line will do at least 35 million opening weekend. And 100 million from there is not hard for an Oscar film.


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andaroo wrote:
Mav.

I'm ready to join.

If Jarhead can open around $30 million. I have no doubt that Walk the Line will do at least 35 million opening weekend. And 100 million from there is not hard for an Oscar film.


It's about damn time. :tongue: (although with Harry Potter 4, I doubt it'll get quite that high on opening weekend.)

There where a few others on the fence, so it's time to step up. Raffiki? You know you want to.


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Maverikk wrote:
Lecter? Zingy? You'd still lose the bet, but if you want to join up, you'll still keep your dignity. :dance:


What'd be the point of joining if we automatically lose the bet?

I'll stay on the sane side.

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Mav.

I'm ready to join.

If Jarhead can open around $30 million. I have no doubt that Walk the Line will do at least 35 million opening weekend. And 100 million from there is not hard for an Oscar film.


Like I said, I'll stay on the sane side. $35 million opening weekend will never happen. Walk the Line doesn't have the support from a younger audience that Jarhead does, and the marketing isn't even *close* to being as effective.


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Zingaling wrote:
Like I said, I'll stay on the sane side. $35 million opening weekend will never happen. Walk the Line doesn't have the support from a younger audience that Jarhead does, and the marketing isn't even *close* to being as effective.


Huh? Says who?


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Zingaling wrote:
Like I said, I'll stay on the sane side. $35 million opening weekend will never happen. Walk the Line doesn't have the support from a younger audience that Jarhead does, and the marketing isn't even *close* to being as effective.

Where is the proof that Jarhead is making a lot of money because of support from a younger audience.

This may be a case of making stuff up and believing your own bullshit?


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And that said... why doesn't Walk the Line appeal to a younger (and more female) audience?

I don't have statistics, but the teens who saw the Walk the Line trailer at my Good Night and Good Luck showing, and talked about their boyfriends for half the movie, expressed vocal desire to go see the movie despite my wanting to shut them up.


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andaroo wrote:
Where is the proof that Jarhead is making a lot of money because of support from a younger audience.

This may be a case of making stuff up and believing your own bullshit?


That's exactly what is is. :lol:


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