I agree with your analysis. Now as to legs, I'm wondering, would they depend on it keeping its 3D screens for long? {nm} Jun 03, 16:30
I honestly can't see it having much legs, to be honest. Jun 03, 16:41
In regards to your unnecessary Whedon slam..... {nm} Jun 03, 17:20
It's not unnecessary. Jun 03, 17:41
He also was uncredited cowriiter of Speed. {nm} Jun 03, 18:19
I think I established my point fairly well though that generally, if Joss Whedon is involved, it will bomb or disappoint. {nm} Jun 03, 18:32
As with Avengers? {nm} Jun 03, 18:56
I said generally. That means that there are exceptions to the rule, and I gave reasons for that in my previous comment. {nm} Jun 03, 18:59
The reason why I'm not a fan of his is because almost none of the projects he's involved with I actually like. {nm} Jun 03, 18:33
Your curiosity shall be satisfied. ;) Jun 03, 18:58
I'm not going to start a religious argument with you, but I will say that you are wrong in your last statement. {nm} Jun 03, 19:30
And I should also add that the attitude of Whedonites (example above) adds to my dislike of his work. {nm} Jun 03, 19:34
Whedon's atheist? I don't know him well, only like what I mentioned, haven't seen it all. I.e. I'm no Whedonite. {nm} Jun 03, 19:44
Someone who says "Whedon is God" is a Whedonite, whether or not they care to admit it. {nm} Jun 03, 19:49
Perhaps, if they mean it:-) From me, it was tongue-in-cheek, and a pun. And PROME-related. {nm} Jun 03, 20:02
Ah, I didn't catch that. Sorry. {nm} Jun 03, 20:05
A4J, if you'll forgive me it seems like you over-reacted to too small of a sample. Jun 03, 21:47
I watched the whole of Buffy last year or the year before ... Jun 03, 23:40
What do you make of the strength of its opening in the UK compared to SWHTM? (Per: DL). {nm} Jun 03, 16:42
Foreign markets usually watch more movies in 3D than North American moviegoers do, which would add to the box office there. Jun 03, 16:50
3.4 million vs 1 million...but both #sare peanuts compared to north america. Jun 03, 17:25
The only real "buzz" I've heard about this movie has been primarily coming from fans of the original Alien. Jun 03, 16:57
But will the teenagers be buying Madagascar 3 tickets and sneaking in to Prometheus? {nm} Jun 03, 17:22
*in Maxwell Smart's voice* Good thinking, 99 ;) {nm} Jun 03, 18:12
I'm not a fanboy. I'm a Fassbenderite, and I'm always hungry for smart sci-fi. Jun 03, 22:18
Are you a Fassbenderite because of his acting ability or...? Jun 03, 22:29
Ehh, a bit of both ... Jun 04, 21:23
Good analysis. I have to agree. I want this to be good, but I just can't see it doing that well. {nm} Jun 03, 16:46
The next step is to admmit you are in denial. I'm not quite there yet, myself. :) {nm} Jun 03, 22:19
^^frick, admit. Sticky fingers. {nm} Jun 03, 22:20
Unfortunately, I am a fan boy when it comes to Ridley Scott...so I think it looks great whatever the marketing. ;-) Jun 03, 17:12
Prometheus is at 79% on RT, which indicates that it is good. Fanboys seem to love this. Jun 03, 17:18
Its flixster number, though, is only around 37-38,000. And I think we have to concede A4J {nm} Jun 03, 17:31
... 's point that there is a difference between the immediate anticipation for MTRX2 and the more complicated anticipation... Jun 03, 17:33
Analysis may be correct, but I think $55M is too low. I think it will do in the mid to high 60's and possible low 70's. Jun 03, 19:21