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Disney Buys Fox
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Disney Buys Fox

Quote: (12-16-2017 04:49 PM)puckerman Wrote:  

Quote: (12-16-2017 02:00 PM)questor70 Wrote:  

The problem is that the west is no longer the prime theatrical demographic. It's China. And China has an even worse track-record as far as having low-standards in their entertainment. That's why you keep getting Transformers movies even though the RT scores might only be in the single digits. Explosions sell.

There is another factor. Companies don't have to do nearly as much work to translate action movies. Action is still action, no matter what the language is. Of course, this works for every movie market--Japan, Korea, Europe, Mexico, India. Action is still action.

Making movies more global is a race to the bottom - Hollywood studios try to make to make the movies more generic than ever to appeal to global audiences. I also get pissed off when I see a fucking Chinese actress (who usually can't act) get shoehorned into every other Hollywood movie.

India actually has the biggest amount of cinema-goers in the world but their ticket prices are way cheaper than the US and China. Indians are way more interested in Indian movies...the biggest grossing Indian movies of 2017 is Dangal, it made $193M in China. Guess who co-produced it? Even so, Disney is pulling out of Indian movie production and concentrating on Consumer products in India.

Is this healthy?

Disney-Fox Films Controlling 92% Of Weekend Box Office Spurred By ‘Last Jedi’

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While it will take two years or less until Disney fully controls Fox, here’s a current statistic to give you a taste of their combined box office power during a blockbuster weekend, post merger news. Currently, total domestic ticket sales look to gross $271.5M this weekend, and Disney and Fox films combined are generating 92% of that total or $249.1M.

Even though total weekend ticket sales are -13% from when Star Wars: The Force Awakens was in the marketplace two years ago spurring $313.2M, Disney-Fox’s combined marketshare this weekend is greater than in 2015 had they merged then (86% of the Force Awakens weekend or $269.2M) and last year’s Rogue One opening weekend (81% of a $211.6M overall weekend or $171.9M). Compared to last year when Rogue One debuted, the overall U.S./Canada weekend B.O. is +28%.
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