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this post was submitted on 10 Aug 2024
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Unfortunately, money talks. Studios are afraid to spend big money on a film with a "limited" R rated audience. Lower the rating, more bums on seats.
In a world with Deadpool, you'd think they'd learn their lesson. And for one of the most popular gaming franchises around, no less.
It's like that bit in The Simpsons Movie where Lisa tells Homer he has to speed up through the loop to actually make it - if they'd had the nerve, they could've had a major hit. But nope, they're too scared to commit and now it's gonna crash and burn.
Deadpool is looking to hit $1 billion in 3 weeks. They're worried about not making money with an R rated movie. They're out of their minds, back when I was a kid my dad took me and four friends to see Starship Troopers. There are ways to see R rated movies even if you are not old enough. If it isn't rated NC-17 then kids will get in to see it.
Exactly! I often hear that NC-17 is the kiss of death for some films. Apparently, the bigger cinema chains won't even show NC-17 films. (This is all 2nd hand knowledge as I'm obviously not from the US.)
Thank god for R rated films! 😆
Just to add in that Borderlands made 8.8 million it's first weekend. How is some exec board going to blame this on someone below them. I bet that billion dollar box office from D & W is really making them salivate and cry at the same time.
Agree with that's what they think and sometimes it's the case, but man they do not get nuance. This isn't some romcom that shows a bit too much boob, it's a movie based on a video game that literally advertised bazillions of guns. Anyone who knows the franchise wants it to be as nutty and gruesome as possible. Nerfing the movie I think took bums out of seats
That and the casting. Kevin Heart as Roland and Jack Black as Claptrap was enough for me to turn off the trailer. I knew it was going to be bad from the get go.