CrimsonPrime wrote:DOTM is great. Okay what I wanted to say is actually...Why does people still dont realize this yet? G1 = Good to the fans BUT sucky to the teenagers. Let's face that shall we? Okay stop calling them stupid. With the current line of animes,cartoons,movies,dramas and TV shows it only makes sense that they hate G1. G1 was like 6-8 years before they were born for crying out f**k -.-...Look I know G1 started it all kay...I know if there were no G1 there will be no live-action I get it...BUT !! NOT EVERYONE IN THE WORLD KNOWS THAT OKAY!? So stop fcking dissing you dumbass geeks -_-...
SlyTF1 wrote:CrimsonPrime wrote:DOTM is great. Okay what I wanted to say is actually...Why does people still dont realize this yet? G1 = Good to the fans BUT sucky to the teenagers. Let's face that shall we? Okay stop calling them stupid. With the current line of animes,cartoons,movies,dramas and TV shows it only makes sense that they hate G1. G1 was like 6-8 years before they were born for crying out f**k -.-...Look I know G1 started it all kay...I know if there were no G1 there will be no live-action I get it...BUT !! NOT EVERYONE IN THE WORLD KNOWS THAT OKAY!? So stop fcking dissing you dumbass geeks -_-...
I'm a teenager and I love G1. I was pissed that I missed the marathon yesterday.
all_the_primes wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:CrimsonPrime wrote:DOTM is great. Okay what I wanted to say is actually...Why does people still dont realize this yet? G1 = Good to the fans BUT sucky to the teenagers. Let's face that shall we? Okay stop calling them stupid. With the current line of animes,cartoons,movies,dramas and TV shows it only makes sense that they hate G1. G1 was like 6-8 years before they were born for crying out f**k -.-...Look I know G1 started it all kay...I know if there were no G1 there will be no live-action I get it...BUT !! NOT EVERYONE IN THE WORLD KNOWS THAT OKAY!? So stop fcking dissing you dumbass geeks -_-...
I'm a teenager and I love G1. I was pissed that I missed the marathon yesterday.
Same here, I'm a teen and I love G1 since 3rd grade!
tattood-transformer wrote:With those types of numbers it would be hard to image that Paramount and Hasbro arent already looking for a writer and director to reboot the series.
all_the_primes wrote:Doubledealer25 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Decectiscourge45 wrote:all_the_primes wrote:The way I figured out that it's going to be lower is because people missed Megan Fox.
Perverts. TRANSFORMERS IS ABOUT THE ROBOTS, DIMWITS, NOT WOMEN!
THIS.
THIS x2. The acting in this movie was way better than the first 2. You see what happens when you exterminate the one blight? Everything becomes better.
THIS x3
I asked a lot of people at my school why they would not see it and its because of Fox. to me this movie had the perfect balance of humans and TFs. better than the first and ROTF combined.
People at school said "did you know Megan Fox is out, I'm not watching DOTM because of that crap". PPFFT. People at school even said, "the old transformers is gay, new one is better 'cause of it's live-action". BULLCRAP! I can't force them change their minds, but hey, it's personal preference.
all_the_primes wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:CrimsonPrime wrote:DOTM is great. Okay what I wanted to say is actually...Why does people still dont realize this yet? G1 = Good to the fans BUT sucky to the teenagers. Let's face that shall we? Okay stop calling them stupid. With the current line of animes,cartoons,movies,dramas and TV shows it only makes sense that they hate G1. G1 was like 6-8 years before they were born for crying out f**k -.-...Look I know G1 started it all kay...I know if there were no G1 there will be no live-action I get it...BUT !! NOT EVERYONE IN THE WORLD KNOWS THAT OKAY!? So stop fcking dissing you dumbass geeks -_-...
I'm a teenager and I love G1. I was pissed that I missed the marathon yesterday.
Same here, I'm a teen and I love G1 since 3rd grade!
The Motley Fool wrote:IMAX showings generated $23.1 million in global ticket sales over the holiday weekend, ringing up $14 million domestically through 146 screens and an additional $9.1 million on 105 international locations.
Cyber_Tek wrote:Wow. It's bound to crack a billion. The studio must be bonkers over the revenue. By the way, wasn't it supposed to be the last Hairy Potter movie a couple of movies back?
Cyber_Tek wrote:Oh. Well that explains it. I haven't gone to see any of the Hairy Potter movies past the first. SHRUG.
SlyTF1 wrote:CrimsonPrime wrote:DOTM is great. Okay what I wanted to say is actually...Why does people still dont realize this yet? G1 = Good to the fans BUT sucky to the teenagers. Let's face that shall we? Okay stop calling them stupid. With the current line of animes,cartoons,movies,dramas and TV shows it only makes sense that they hate G1. G1 was like 6-8 years before they were born for crying out f**k -.-...Look I know G1 started it all kay...I know if there were no G1 there will be no live-action I get it...BUT !! NOT EVERYONE IN THE WORLD KNOWS THAT OKAY!? So stop fcking dissing you dumbass geeks -_-...
I'm a teenager and I love G1. I was pissed that I missed the marathon yesterday.
Paramount Pictures' Transformers: Dark of the Moon Posts IMAX Launch Record in China for a U.S. Movie
July 25, 2011 8:16 PM ET
LOS ANGELES, July 25, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- IMAX Corporation (NYSE:IMAX) (TSX:IMX), and Paramount Pictures announced today that Transformers: Dark of the Moon, the highly anticipated third film in the blockbuster Transformers franchise, surged to an IMAX opening launch record for a U.S. movie in The People's Republic of China, garnering approximately $3.7 million on 31 screens over the four-day opening, for a per-screen average of $120,000. This represents IMAX's widest release in China to date, and surpasses the previous IMAX opening weekend record of $97,400 per screen for Avatar.
Since its launch on June 29, Transformers: Dark of the Moon has grossed $45.5 million globally in IMAX® theatres, surpassing the $44 million of gross box office generated by Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen:The IMAX Experience. The film will open in Japan this coming weekend. Globally, the film has generated total box office of $882 million to date.
"We're extremely pleased with such record results for an IMAX DMR film in China," said IMAX CEO Richard L. Gelfond. "Chinese audiences are clearly seeking out The IMAX Experience® through U.S. blockbusters and numbers like these illustrate why China presents an exciting – and growing – opportunity for IMAX. By year-end, we anticipate having 85 theatres operating in Greater China, more than double the 40 theatres we had open at the end of 2010."
"These fantastic box office results are a testament to all of our great partners in China," said Greg Foster, IMAX Chairman and President of Filmed Entertainment. "In addition, Michael Bay and Paramount Pictures have delivered a fan favorite and moviegoers around the world continue to come out in force to see this latest installment of the Transformers franchise in IMAX."
Transformers: Dark of the Moon: An IMAX 3D Experience has been digitally re-mastered into the image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience® with proprietary IMAX DMR® (Digital Re-mastering) technology for presentation in IMAX 3D. The crystal-clear images, coupled with IMAX's customized theatre geometry and powerful digital audio, create a unique immersive environment that will make audiences feel as if they are in the movie.
About Transformers: Dark of the Moon
Shia LaBeouf returns as Sam Witwicky in Transformers: Dark of the Moon. When a mysterious event from Earth's past erupts into the present day it threatens to bring a war to Earth so big that the Transformers alone will not be able to save us.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon is the third film in the Transformers franchise and the first shot in 3D. It is directed by Michael Bay, written by Ehren Kruger and produced by Don Murphy & Tom DeSanto, Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Ian Bryce. The executive producers are Steven Spielberg, Michael Bay, Brian Goldner and Mark Vahradian. The film has been rated PG-13.
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Paramount Pictures Corporation (PPC), a global producer and distributor of filmed entertainment, is a unit of Viacom (NYSE:VIA) (NYSE:VIA.B), a leading content company with prominent and respected film, television and digital entertainment brands. The company's labels include Paramount Pictures, Paramount Vantage, Paramount Classics, Insurge Pictures, MTV Films and Nickelodeon Movies. PPC operations also include Paramount Digital Entertainment, Paramount Famous Productions, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Pictures International, Paramount Licensing Inc., Paramount Studio Group and Paramount Television & Digital Distribution.
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IMAX Corporation is one of the world's leading entertainment and technology companies, specializing in the creation and delivery of premium, awe-inspiring entertainment experiences. With a growing suite of cutting-edge motion picture and sound technologies, and a globally recognized entertainment brand, IMAX is singularly situated at the convergence of the entertainment industry, innovation and the digital media world. The industry's top filmmakers and studios are utilizing IMAX theatres to connect with audiences in extraordinary ways, and as such, the IMAX network is among the most important and successful theatrical distribution platforms for major event films around the globe. The Company's new digital projection and sound systems - combined with a growing blockbuster film slate - are fueling the rapid expansion of the IMAX network in established markets such as North America, Western Europe, and Japan, as well as emerging markets such as China and Russia. IMAX theatres deliver the world's best cinematic presentations using proprietary IMAX®, IMAX 3D®, and IMAX DMR® (Digital Re-Mastering) technologies. IMAX DMR enables virtually any motion picture to be transformed into the unparalleled image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience®.
IMAX is headquartered in New York, Toronto and Los Angeles, with offices in London, Tokyo and Shanghai. As of March 31, 2011, there were 528 IMAX theatres (408 commercial, 120 institutional) operating in 46 countries.
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SlyTF1 wrote:Just as I suspected. There is no justice in the world. I said that if Harry Potter makes anywhere near as close as much money that DOTM made; there's no justice in the world. I was right. We roam the earth like it's ours and never pay for our crimes, not in the least.
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