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Author:  Algren [ Fri Aug 15, 2014 8:52 pm ]
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It's a 10-yearly thing. Christians can only get excited one every decade.

1994: The Santa Clause
2004: The Passion of the Christ
2014: God's Not Dead, The Son of God, Heaven is for Real

Author:  Mister Ecks [ Fri Aug 15, 2014 9:22 pm ]
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Algren wrote:
It's a 10-yearly thing. Christians can only get excited one every decade.

1994: The Santa Clause


:|

Author:  Algren [ Fri Aug 15, 2014 9:24 pm ]
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I know. But I still went with it.

Author:  Jiffy [ Fri Aug 15, 2014 9:41 pm ]
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Gosh is it just me or has no other movie this millennium enjoyed as much controversy prior to release as The Passion of the Christ. Maybe I am spacing on some other contenders.

Author:  Algren [ Fri Aug 15, 2014 9:43 pm ]
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Yea

Author:  lesterg [ Fri Aug 15, 2014 9:50 pm ]
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They need to reboot The Passion of the Christ. Maybe Platinum Dunes / Bay? Make it a trilogy with some commercial director at the helm.

Author:  El Maskado [ Fri Aug 15, 2014 9:52 pm ]
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It's Obama's fault

Author:  Algren [ Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:03 pm ]
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lesterg wrote:
They need to reboot The Passion of the Christ.

They tried to, and it made $59m.

Author:  Webslinger [ Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:42 pm ]
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Jiffy wrote:
Gosh is it just me or has no other movie this millennium enjoyed as much controversy prior to release as The Passion of the Christ. Maybe I am spacing on some other contenders.


It's not just you. Good grief, that film got so much publicity from all the "Is it anti-Semitic?"/"Is it too violent?"/"Can audiences handle it?"/"It's like a religious revival in the cinemas!" hubbub. There hasn't been anything like it since.

Low-budget Christian movies are weird as hell (no pun intended). The school where I student-taught did a retreat where they showed clips from a horrid direct-to-video Christian movie, one of which inadvertently taught every student in that room how to be a master beer pong player while trying to send a message about the evils of peer pressure. :funny:

Author:  lesterg [ Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:44 pm ]
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Algren wrote:
lesterg wrote:
They need to reboot The Passion of the Christ.

They tried to, and it made $59m.


They need to do it as a found footage film.

Author:  Algren [ Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:53 pm ]
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lesterg wrote:
Algren wrote:
lesterg wrote:
They need to reboot The Passion of the Christ.

They tried to, and it made $59m.


They need to do it as a found footage film.


:funny:

In all seriousness, I'd fucking love that.

Author:  zwackerm [ Sat Aug 16, 2014 6:38 pm ]
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Algren wrote:
lesterg wrote:
They need to reboot The Passion of the Christ.

They tried to, and it made $59m.

Which is actually very good considering it was just a rehashed TV show on the big screen.

Author:  lesterg [ Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:34 pm ]
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Algren wrote:
lesterg wrote:
Algren wrote:
lesterg wrote:
They need to reboot The Passion of the Christ.

They tried to, and it made $59m.


They need to do it as a found footage film.


:funny:

In all seriousness, I'd fucking love that.


It will be a trilogy, Jesus won't even get crucified until the third picture. The first two will spend at least 50% of their runtime world building in order to set up the spinoffs (first up: 2019's SAMSON and ANDREW: THE FIRST DISCIPLE)

Author:  Jonathan [ Sat Aug 16, 2014 11:56 pm ]
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I think Guardians is more likely to be #1 that weekend than The Identical. The trailer looks too bland to hook anyone, and it doesn't look Jesus-y enough to hook a large Christian audience.

Author:  i.hope [ Sun Aug 17, 2014 1:31 pm ]
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Webslinger wrote:
Jiffy wrote:
Gosh is it just me or has no other movie this millennium enjoyed as much controversy prior to release as The Passion of the Christ. Maybe I am spacing on some other contenders.


It's not just you. Good grief, that film got so much publicity from all the "Is it anti-Semitic?"/"Is it too violent?"/"Can audiences handle it?"/"It's like a religious revival in the cinemas!" hubbub. There hasn't been anything like it since.

Low-budget Christian movies are weird as hell (no pun intended). The school where I student-taught did a retreat where they showed clips from a horrid direct-to-video Christian movie, one of which inadvertently taught every student in that room how to be a master beer pong player while trying to send a message about the evils of peer pressure. :funny:


Looking back, the "controversy" was all but a marketing tactic. Marketing agents lobbied the media with press releases and advertorials highlighting the allegedly violent and anti-Semitic angles of the film. Prime spots on the news media, both online and offline, were bought to sell the film. Trolls were hired to perpetuate the controversy and WOM. This somehow worked for the film. But I don't think the "controversy" they were selling would work the same way again today when people are smarter.

Author:  Jonathan [ Mon Aug 25, 2014 3:26 pm ]
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Jonathan wrote:
I think Guardians is more likely to be #1 that weekend than The Identical. The trailer looks too bland to hook anyone, and it doesn't look Jesus-y enough to hook a large Christian audience.


Still feel good about this. In terms of drops, worst case scenario for Guardians I think is 20% this coming weekend and 50% the weekend after, and that still puts it at about $6.9 million. I see no way in hell that The Identical comes close to that, for the reasons mentioned above plus the fact that not even when the Game Stands Tall did that well when it had a more appealing look and a stronger studio.

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