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IMO, The book of Life will make 82 million just in the U.S.


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IMO, The book of Life will make 81,9 million just in the U.S.

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Very nice budget for Fury indeed it should make back its budget and earn some with WW total.

Book of Life never looked like a bid budgeted movie so I think this budget is fine and it should definitely be a good earner for Fox in the end. Its marketing in the OS markets that I follow is quite aggressive and there aren't many animated movies in the market right now.

Best of Me has similar good budget to rest of the Sparks's movies but given that there isn't a single big-known name in this one they could have gone lower. Both Monagan and Marsden are found in low-budgeted movies these days so they won't have asked for bigger paycheck.


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Marsden is way better known than Julianne Hough or Josh Duhamel, IMO. But the Michelle girl is completely unknown to most, I would guess.


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$165m INTERSTELLAR ($10m under budget!)

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AP says The Hobbit trilogy costs $745M in total. Which leads to the question; why bother shooting multiple movies at once if it doesn't save any money?


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*insert Algren post saying it will be the bomb of the century*

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AP says The Hobbit trilogy costs $745M in total. Which leads to the question; why bother shooting multiple movies at once if it doesn't save any money?


You have the right to spend more I guess when the trilogy you spent less than 300 million to make makes 2.9 billion worldwide. Even though this one will likely make the same amount on over twice the budget.


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Just needs to break $500m worldwide to be a big financial success?? More like it just needs to break $500m worldwide to...break even. To be a big financial success, it will need $1b worldwide.

It's amazing how much faith studios have in Nolan. Giving him a $175m budget to make an original picture is pretty insane. It's not exactly overloaded with A-list stars either. It won't be plain-sailing for this to be a success, not with that budget.

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Just needs to break $500m worldwide to be a big financial success?? More like it just needs to break $500m worldwide to...break even. To be a big financial success, it will need $1b worldwide.

It's amazing how much faith studios have in Nolan. Giving him a $175m budget to make an original picture is pretty insane. It's not exactly overloaded with A-list stars either. It won't be plain-sailing for this to be a success, not with that budget.


Insane? This is a guy coming off TDK, Inception and TDKR, which made $800+ million worldwide each. The guy who did Maleficent got $180 million and he did zero movies before it. The guy who did 47 Ronin got $175 million and did zero movies before it, the guy who made Tron: Legacy got $170 million and he did zero movies before that.

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Just needs to break $500m worldwide to be a big financial success?? More like it just needs to break $500m worldwide to...break even. To be a big financial success, it will need $1b worldwide.

It's amazing how much faith studios have in Nolan. Giving him a $175m budget to make an original picture is pretty insane. It's not exactly overloaded with A-list stars either. It won't be plain-sailing for this to be a success, not with that budget.


Insane? This is a guy coming off TDK, Inception and TDKR, which made $800+ million worldwide each. The guy who did Maleficent got $180 million and he did zero movies before it. The guy who did 47 Ronin got $175 million and did zero movies before it, the guy who made Tron: Legacy got $170 million and he did zero movies before that.

True. Ignore that part of my post. :funny:

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REAL BUDGETS (AFTER TAX REBATES):

$378.5m PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 4 (previously believed to be $250m)
$263.7m JOHN CARTER (dito $250m)

£208.1m = $333.6m AVENGERS 2

http://www.forbes.com/sites/csylt/2014/ ... hn-carter/

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/busin ... 83561.html

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REAL BUDGETS (AFTER TAX REBATES):

$378.5m PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 4
$263.7m JOHN CARTER

£208.1m = $333.6m AVENGERS 2

http://www.forbes.com/sites/csylt/2014/ ... hn-carter/

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/busin ... 83561.html


WHAT THE FUCK?! Does that include marketing or what? They are saying POTC4 cost $410 million before tax rebates. That is fucking insanity, it true.

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It is certainly a WTF moment...

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Well, Pirates 3 cost over $300 million (with parts being filmed with Pirates 2 to save money...), so Pirates 4 having cost more as a stand-alone title probably isn't too shocking if you take that into consideration. Of course, a budget near $400 million for a single film is crazy.

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Pirates 5 will probably have a similar budget as Pirates 3/4. They're getting a pretty big incentive from the Australian Government:


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Not too far back, we reported that Walt Disney Pictures was actively seeking an incentive from the Australian government to film a “big budget feature” – heavily rumored to be Pirates of the Caribbean 5 – in the country. The Mouse House has previously been offered $21.6 million in funding from the country’s leaders to shoot David Fincher’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea film remake there, but the project ended up being canceled – and now, that same amount of funding is being put towards Pirates 5 instead (though Disney was reported to have been in negotiations to increase the sum).

Queensland Senator George Brandis confirmed the $21.6 million incentive for Pirates of the Caribbean 5 in an official statement, saying this is “Australia’s largest ever contribution to the financing of a major film” and the production will be the “largest international feature film” ever shot in Australia. Similarly, Queensland Premier Campbell Newman announced that the next Pirates of the Caribbean movie is expected to bring in $100 million to Queensland and will provide “thousands of local jobs,” to boot.

Principal photography on Pirates of the Caribbean 5, as we’ve been hearing in recent months, is now slated to begin in February 2015, with shooting take place both on location in Queensland and in the Village Roadshow Studios on the Gold Coast. However, the next Pirates installment won’t be setting sail in theaters until Summer 2017, by which point Depp will have costarred in two other Disney projects – this December’s musical Into the Woods and the sequel Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass in 2016 – in addition to other non-Disney films (Mortdecai, etc.).

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Although Disney doesn't care to throw a lot of extra money towards their film productions these days, so who knows where the budget could end up.

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Seriously?

Why does it cost so much?

Ridiculous. Pirates 4 was so scaled down and cost a bomb. Bruckheimer doesn't know how to use money wisely.

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Catering.

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Catering.


BK probably catered. Actors love burgers.


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No self respecting person in Hollywood would have Burger King catered to them. It would either be In N' Out or Chick Fil A.

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No self respecting person in Hollywood would have Burger King catered to them. It would either be In N' Out or Chick Fil A.

Not many of those around.

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Disney should film Pirates 5 and 6 back to back if they really wanna save money

But how the fuck Age of Ultron cost that much if it hasn't even finished production (special effects and more)???, I bet 100m of that money was given to RDJr. ..... such a bastard

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This makes me think Episode VII will be way more expensive, 250m????

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Brian wrote:
Disney should film Pirates 5 and 6 back to back if they really wanna save money

But how the fuck Age of Ultron cost that much if it hasn't even finished production (special effects and more)???, I bet 100m of that money was given to RDJr. ..... such a bastard


I thought Pirates 5 was the last one. But bring on more if they want! i love all the pirates films.


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