MTV: [NEMES] "...movie To Get $150M Budget" (week old news, but... Oct 06, 00:38
If I click on that link and that quote is from Mark Millar (a chronic liar), I'm gonna slap you upside the head! :) {nm} Oct 06, 03:51
*puts on a football helmet* {nm} Oct 06, 03:53
Lionsgate only paid $15 million to acquire "Kick-Ass", so the film should be reasonably profitable for Lionsgate {nm} Oct 06, 04:07
Where on earth did you hear that? The movie cost $45 million of Vaughn's own money to make... why would he take only $15 million? Oct 06, 05:22
You dont pay for the budget with an MG. $15mil was likely the best he could get. $15 mil is A LOT to pay for a movie {nm} Oct 06, 06:12
if its profitable, its BARELY profitable {nm} Oct 06, 06:14
Based on the math of "The Expendables", I guess "Kick-Ass" should be at least modestly profitable for Lionsgate Oct 06, 06:29
Even if they paid $15 million for it, they must have spent at least $20 million on marketing and prints... Oct 06, 06:42
that dvd estimate is a gross estimate. They dont get all of that, just like theatrical gross. {nm} Oct 06, 07:14
I posted the wrong link of Lionsgate's press release .... here is the correct one Oct 06, 07:26
2.7 units doesn't net to $45mil. More like $25 mil {nm} Oct 06, 07:34
My bad.... {nm} Oct 06, 07:43
link doesnt work {nm} Oct 06, 07:38
Sorry... here is the correct link Oct 06, 07:43
2 things - 1) sounds like LG sold off its non US rights so I was wrong when I said their marketing spend would be higher {nm} Oct 06, 07:55
I posted the wrong link of Lionsgate's press release .... here is the correct one Oct 06, 07:25
Double post... sorry.... {nm} Oct 06, 07:26
I just clicked on the link... let me know when you're ready for that slap :) {nm} Oct 06, 03:53