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wouldn't a movie with a budget like T3 be considered a flop with anything less than 200mill??
or at best, not really a great success at 145 mill?
or at best, not really a great success at 145 mill?
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
who the hell cares how much money they made or what list it made or how "general population" rated it? It was one of the movies in a LONG LONG time that I had good time watching and didnt have any regrets for spending $6 on![]()
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
who the hell cares how much money they made or what list it made or how "general population" rated it?
It was one of the movies in a LONG LONG time that I had good time watching and didnt have any regrets for spending $6 on![]()
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
wouldn't a movie with a budget like T3 be considered a flop with anything less than 200mill??
or at best, not really a great success at 145 mill?
Originally posted by: DorkBoy
at it's current spot it should go over 250mil when it's all over. includes sales and networks showings
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
wouldn't a movie with a budget like T3 be considered a flop with anything less than 200mill??
or at best, not really a great success at 145 mill?
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Even if it ends up making a small amount of money, it will definitely be considered a major disappointment. I guarantee you the producers had hoped for a major blockbuster, and they obviously didn't get it.
Originally posted by: brunswickite
the movie made 140 million so far over seas also,
140+ 145 = 285 million total
total production budget was 200 million + 40 million advertising = 240 million
made a 45 million profit from theaters alone, and will make alot more more from dvd, and rentals...
Originally posted by: poopaskoopa
Originally posted by: brunswickite
the movie made 140 million so far over seas also,
140+ 145 = 285 million total
total production budget was 200 million + 40 million advertising = 240 million
made a 45 million profit from theaters alone, and will make alot more more from dvd, and rentals...
Movies have to share the ticket sales revenue with the theaters that play the movies.
