Top Summer Film of 2014
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Top Summer Film of 2014
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Henceforth, once again, let the speculation commence on which film will win the Box Office Battle of 2014. As always, we're talking about which film will yank the most scratch, not which film is the most artistic or brilliant or whatever. Cha-Ching. Not aesthetics.
And animated movies, once again, aren't on the list. Otherwise The Lego Movie would win hands down. Seriously, that movie is gonna make ALL the money. And it's Summer movies. Or Hunger Games would probably be on there as well.
I hate to say it, but I think TF4 is gonna win this year. But how fucking cool is it to think that Marvel will potentially have THREE films in theatres simultaneously? Provided that Cap2 has the legs to make it to the end of May for X-Men's debut. So you can walk into your multiplex and see Cap next to Spidey next to the X-Men. That's crazy.
Anyway, the rest of the field is wide open this year. We could have some awesome surprises or Battleship sized disasters on the rest of these. I'm personally rooting for Guardians to become the next Star Wars. I cut Edge of Tomorrow, Maleficent, and Jupiter Ascending from the list because it limits to 10. But those three have just as much potential as the rest to either hit or misfire big.
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Henceforth, once again, let the speculation commence on which film will win the Box Office Battle of 2014. As always, we're talking about which film will yank the most scratch, not which film is the most artistic or brilliant or whatever. Cha-Ching. Not aesthetics.
And animated movies, once again, aren't on the list. Otherwise The Lego Movie would win hands down. Seriously, that movie is gonna make ALL the money. And it's Summer movies. Or Hunger Games would probably be on there as well.
I hate to say it, but I think TF4 is gonna win this year. But how fucking cool is it to think that Marvel will potentially have THREE films in theatres simultaneously? Provided that Cap2 has the legs to make it to the end of May for X-Men's debut. So you can walk into your multiplex and see Cap next to Spidey next to the X-Men. That's crazy.
Anyway, the rest of the field is wide open this year. We could have some awesome surprises or Battleship sized disasters on the rest of these. I'm personally rooting for Guardians to become the next Star Wars. I cut Edge of Tomorrow, Maleficent, and Jupiter Ascending from the list because it limits to 10. But those three have just as much potential as the rest to either hit or misfire big.
Start voting!
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Re: Top Summer Film of 2014
Tough call, but I think X-Men has the best chance to take it. So far the only bad looking part of the film is the design of Quicksilver.
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Picked X-Men for the $$$, but my weenie is harder for Cap.
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Re: Top Summer Film of 2014
Of the years we've been doing this, I think this year is the toughest to call. I'm going with Spiderman. Transformers and Captain America will probably be up there. Maybe I'm wrong, but it doesn't seem like people go as crazy for the X-Men films as the other superhero movies.
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I'd like to go with Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, but that would require the world to collectively improve their taste.

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Had I not just recently seen the "first" one, I might have even left that off the list in favor of something else. I think it will be good, but nowhere near enough to be king of the hill.anarky wrote:I'd like to go with Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, but that would require the world to collectively improve their taste.
I know right? This year feels like a 'skip' year and all the awesome shit hits in 2015.Ran wrote:Of the years we've been doing this, I think this year is the toughest to call.
Spidey and Cap are both solid choices. Cap is riding Avengers and IM3 coattails as well as looking wicked tits awesome. Spidey has an awesome trailer going for it.I'm going with Spiderman. Transformers and Captain America will probably be up there. Maybe I'm wrong, but it doesn't seem like people go as crazy for the X-Men films as the other superhero movies.
I think X3 and Wolverine Origins left a bad taste in people's mouths and they didn't give First Class a chance to see the franchise get righted.
TF4 is a tough call. I'm basically going by the juggernaut of the first three films. But it seems to have quietly snuck up this year.
Also, Godzilla might surprise everyone and be great. It's got Walter White in it.
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Re: Top Summer Film of 2014
I will admit, as sad as I am to see that Michael Bay is going to abuse the names of Grimlock and Galvatron, there's a very good chance their popularity in one of these movies could sort of "spill over" like Bumblebee did, resulting in a lot more toys based on various other versions of Grimlock and Galvatron (particularly the G1 and IDW versions).

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Re: Top Summer Film of 2014
What does history tell us?
Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy
The first Captain America grossed $176,654,505
The Marvel films average $295,027,328 ($310,211,200 adjusted for inflation)
Amazing Spider-Man 2
The first amazing Spider-Man grossed $262,030,663
The series, including the Raimi films, average $343,963,292 ($443,046,400 with inflation)
Godzilla
The 1998 shitfest grossed $136,314,294
Pacific Rim $101,802,906
Cloverfield $80,048,433
King Kong (2005) $218,080,025
X-Men:Days of Future Past
X-Men: First Class grossed $146,408,305
The X-Men series grossed an average of $177,576,698 (or $222,394,800 inflated)
22 Jump Street
21 Jump Street grossed $138,447,667
Transformers 4
The series averages 357,916,202
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Rise of the Planet of the Apes grossed $176,760,185
The two wildcards are Hercules and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy
The first Captain America grossed $176,654,505
The Marvel films average $295,027,328 ($310,211,200 adjusted for inflation)
Amazing Spider-Man 2
The first amazing Spider-Man grossed $262,030,663
The series, including the Raimi films, average $343,963,292 ($443,046,400 with inflation)
Godzilla
The 1998 shitfest grossed $136,314,294
Pacific Rim $101,802,906
Cloverfield $80,048,433
King Kong (2005) $218,080,025
X-Men:Days of Future Past
X-Men: First Class grossed $146,408,305
The X-Men series grossed an average of $177,576,698 (or $222,394,800 inflated)
22 Jump Street
21 Jump Street grossed $138,447,667
Transformers 4
The series averages 357,916,202
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Rise of the Planet of the Apes grossed $176,760,185
The two wildcards are Hercules and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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Re: Top Summer Film of 2014
The commercial for Hercules makes it look like it could be a sequel for 300.
Which reminds me that you left the actual 300 sequel off of the list...not that it has a snowball's chance in hell. They waited too long to make it.
Which reminds me that you left the actual 300 sequel off of the list...not that it has a snowball's chance in hell. They waited too long to make it.
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And it looks like a shitty straight-to-video release.Ran wrote:The commercial for Hercules makes it look like it could be a sequel for 300.
Which reminds me that you left the actual 300 sequel off of the list...not that it has a snowball's chance in hell. They waited too long to make it.
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Re: Top Summer Film of 2014
True. 300 had everyone going around yelling "This is Sparta!" and then waited 8 years to make a crappy looking sequel.Diabolical wrote:And it looks like a shitty straight-to-video release.Ran wrote:The commercial for Hercules makes it look like it could be a sequel for 300.
Which reminds me that you left the actual 300 sequel off of the list...not that it has a snowball's chance in hell. They waited too long to make it.
Last night there was a commercial for Pompeii, which looked pretty much like Hercules and 300.
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Re: Top Summer Film of 2014
Damn. I'd kill for a revival of ancient world movies that don't look like 300. With Gladiator and Troy, I thought we might be in for that. Guess it's 50-year-old movies for me in that department.

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Is it too late to change my vote?
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I'd personally LOVE for there to be a WWI movie that has the "realness" feel of Saving Private Ryan. I know that the real life colors were just as vivid as now but having only seen washed out color footage made the movie that much more real.anarky wrote:Damn. I'd kill for a revival of ancient world movies that don't look like 300. With Gladiator and Troy, I thought we might be in for that. Guess it's 50-year-old movies for me in that department.
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if there was such a thing as live-action transformers movies, it would probably be the top slot yet again. good thing no one ever made any movies based on transformers. there's that one franchise that's similar... transmogrifiers or something... that's inexplicably made a boatload of money.
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