Spielberg's Box Office Failure ?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Amistad
MrDangerZone — 17 years ago(May 31, 2008 01:27 PM)
Feel bad for this film. good film, but 40 million budget and a 4 million dollar box office weekend ? ? ? Damn.
James Cameron just destroyed him with his titanic, same week end.
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Ricochet84 — 15 years ago(December 04, 2010 11:45 PM)
It made 44 million. Not great, but not a failure.
Cameron is a better director and picks better projects than Spielberg.
Cameron is crap compared to Spielberg. Plus, cameron has a net worth of 650 million Spielberg has a net worth of 3 billion.
So tell me again - who picks the better projects?
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Gus-69 — 13 years ago(May 17, 2012 01:43 PM)
Yes, dear, it was a failure.
Studios keep, on average, 55% of the theatrical grosses. Doubt me? Go check www.boxofficemojo.com. Plus the M&A costs aren't computed in the official budget.
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MartyScorsey — 14 years ago(October 24, 2011 09:38 AM)
Regardless of box office performance, these days, it's very hard for a mainstream movie NOT to break even over time. Royalties from TV re-runs all around the world will see to that.
Really, the only financial failues are movies that actually bankrupted their studios or sent them into receivership, e.g. Heaven's Gate sending United Artists into the ownership of MGM, because then the long-term earnings didn't do any good to those who actually invested the money in the first place.
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DreTam2000 — 13 years ago(January 06, 2013 07:21 PM)
If
Amistad
is boring,
Schindler's List
is boring.
Both films are marvelous, but
Amistad
is a special feat, and obviously the underrated of the two. Spielberg depicts in ways that are unmatched. Mathew McConaughey could have been done without, of course.
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MartyScorsey — 12 years ago(April 25, 2013 03:02 PM)
Back in the mid-1990s Matthew McConaughey was considered the next big thing, as big a star-to-come on the big screen as George Clooney or Ed Norton. Obviously it didn't work out that way, but I bet his casting was a reason for celebration at the time.
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