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Wow a budget decrease from Transformers 2? That is shocking, especially with the added cost of shooting in 3D.


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Costs $5m less than Green Lantern, yet the special effects look infinitely better. Green Lantern is a good example of how to waste money.


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Isn't Michael Bay notoriously good at keeping his budgets (relatively) in check? Through extreme product placement whoring and other tactics.

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Gunslinger wrote:
Isn't Michael Bay notoriously good at keeping his budgets (relatively) in check? Through extreme product placement whoring and other tactics.


The only thing I remember about The Island is a giant Xbox logo behind Ewan McGregor.


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I guess they hired Megan Fox's replacement practically for free!

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The Dark Shape wrote:
Gunslinger wrote:
Isn't Michael Bay notoriously good at keeping his budgets (relatively) in check? Through extreme product placement whoring and other tactics.


The only thing I remember about The Island is a giant Xbox logo behind Ewan McGregor.



The only ones I found especially distracting were Xbox and Aquafina.

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Transformers also had a Mountain Dew vending machine turn into a robot.

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Transformers also had a Mountain Dew vending machine turn into a robot.


And an Xbox 360, if I recall correctly.


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I am pretty sure that budget of TF3 is including tax credits.


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Michael Bay flexing his superior budgeting muscles.

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The Dark Shape wrote:
trixster wrote:
Transformers also had a Mountain Dew vending machine turn into a robot.


And an Xbox 360, if I recall correctly.

And a Nokia phone too, I think.

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Costs $5m less than Green Lantern, yet the special effects look infinitely better. Green Lantern is a good example of how to waste money.

I agree, but that's not particularly uncommon, look at Prince of Persia, The A-Team, Watchmen, all appear they should have been made for far less. GL is definitely a mistake, but it's not the enormous bomb some are making out imo.

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Or rather they're right and Transformers is just low since it gets to write-off so much on product whoring that is acceptable. You can't product whore in Green Lantern, Watchmen or Prince of Persia.

Although I do admit that the budget for GL doesn't even look well used.

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That's good budget for Transformers. It should recover this easily in 6 days ;)


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$200m CARS 2
$19m BAD TEACHER

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Wow, that's really low for Bad Teacher. Looks like it'll be a big hit.


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Another ridiculous budget for a relatively short cartoon. What's costing so much?

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These obscene budgets for animated movies make me appreciate BLUE SKY studios much more. Atleast, they deliver solid animated flicks on <100m budgets. Pixar and Dreamworks can learn a thing or two from those guys.


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Not how to make a good film, though. Most of Blue Sky's output is awful.


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You obviously haven't watched Horton Hears a Who and Rio. Both are solid movies that costed under 100m to make.


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You obviously haven't watched Horton Hears a Who and Rio. Both are solid movies that costed under 100m to make.


They're okay films, but I wouldn't even put them on the level of Shrek Forever After. And in terms of look, they look considerably cheaper than what Dreamworks and Pixar are pumping out. The animation quality is considerably less.


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How'd they get Bad Teacher for $19m? Cameron Diaz usually gets $10m a film.


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I'm sure she get's her percentage of the b.o. instead...

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MARVEL_ROCKS wrote:
You obviously haven't watched Horton Hears a Who and Rio. Both are solid movies that costed under 100m to make.

Haven't seen Rio, but Horton is such a mediocre fare.


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Fuck you guys. You can see the quality in animation.

Rio had a beautiful city but everything else was shit. The story was godawful generic.

Anyway Nazgul, the resident Pixar hater with more complaints but with eternal love for 3D? lulz.

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