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LOL. Sparrow thinks he can tell the difference between a $60m historical disaster blockbuster and an $80m historical disaster blockbuster.

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$65m NEED FOR SPEED

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That's a nice budget for Need for Speed.


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$50m NON STOP (but Universal paid $13m for domestic)

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$22m TV Series THE BIBLE (SON OF GOD)

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Terrific investment for Universal.

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Concur with David on Universal's investment. The overall number for Non-Stop also sounds fine.

Son of God should easily turn into profit.


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I actually think RoboCop looks a bit cheap considering the price tag. Most action scenes in it look like cut-scenes from video games.



Agreed. The February release date was appropriate.

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$85m DIVERGENT

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Sounds about right for this movie.


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$145m Mr. Peabody & Sherman
$100m 300: ROAE

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Seems a LITTLE high for Peabody.

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Yep. I am impressed that they were able to finish 300 in $100m but there aren't any known actors even Eva is not THAT big of a draw.

Standard budget for Peabody and the animation does look good in there. It should be profitable for Dreamworks.


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Croods was 135m. 145m is okay.


It is okay, though Peabody won't make even nearly as much as The Croods worldwide. Overseas it is really not doing great business. More like Epic/Turbo-numbers. In Germany it disappointed as it did in several other markets. I am guessing $350-400 million worldwide TOPS as opposed to $580+ million for The Croods.

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$85m Divergent
$55m Muppets

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Not too bad for either.

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Fine for Muppets they should be profitable for sure but I don't think they will get $55m domestically.


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Fine for both. Absolutely no problems for either movie to get into the black.

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$103m Rio 2
$5m Oculus (but $2.5m to acquire)

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Didn't the first Rio only cost $90 mil?

That's a little too big, imo.

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^ Catwoman and Luthor paychecks.....................

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Rio's budget is fine as I believe it will do great in OS markets. Great for Oculus as well.


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$103m Rio 2
$5m Oculus (but $2.5m to acquire)
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$130m Rio 2
$25m Draft Day

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Hmm $130m might be on higher side for Rio2 for a Blue Sky animation. It doesn't really look THAT good as well. Could this $130m include the marketing budget as well ?

Its a good number for Draft Day as well.


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$205m X-Men
$200m+ Transformers 4
$200m+ Amazing Spider-Man 2
$175m-$200m Edge of Tomorrow
$175m Maleficent
$160m+ Godzilla
$150m Jupiter Ascending
$110m Dawn of Planet of Apes
$100m Hercules

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In regard to tent-pole genre films, particularly sequels with extensive action and computer-generated images, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' budget is very modest.

Jupiter Ascending is an enormous gamble which could easily explode in the face of Warner Bros.

I am bit surprised, too, by Edge of Tomorrow's budget. I figured it cost around 115 to 120 million, similar to Elysium.

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