Originally posted by MelissathePooh
I think it will be difficult for ANY film to approach the numbers of Matrix Reloaded. I'm not sure anyone would have predicted those figures in the first place for the film let alone an R rated film. Any film at all will have a tough time.
I'm sure Pirates won't do those numbers, but I still believe it will be successful.
What will be interesting to see is whether or not Reloaded has any staying power. I've heard from some Matrix fans who disliked the movie so much they have no intentions of seeing the second part this fall.
That was one of the funniest posts I've read in a long time.
A) The Matrix box office wasn't in question. The movie studios were looking at $100 to $150 mil from the opening extended weekend according to every artice I read on MSNBC, NEWSWEEK, etc.
B) There is NOTHING big opening up next weekend for Memorial day. Matrix will dominate again.
C) If we're talking personal experince, every Matrix fan I've talked to said they liked the second better than the first, and can't wait for November. I think that's the reason most of your Matrix friends are mad....but what did they want? A 5 hr movie?
There was an article in Newsweek which asked the Wachoski bros about the wisdom of having both movies released in the same year. Their answer (paraphrased)?
"Our fans would kill us if we made them wait any longer".
Trust me, the box office for this one alone will pay for both movie's production costs.....
As for Pirates, the trailers are growing on me, but I'm still worried about the apparent lack of a story line and how well that genre will perform in the middle of summer.
Another note about the Matrix....they used a formula similar to a certain old guy who's got a company named after him...
Tell a great story, use cutting edge technology to tell your story, and don't skimp on the quality.
Sounds like a formula for success. It's worked for Walt, it's worked for Pixar, now it's working for the Wachowski Bros. Too bad the originator's company can't figure it out.