What I'm wondering is if episode 7 will cover the purchase price of Lucasfilm. that would be 4 billion.
Sounds crazy but it's not impossible, including merchandise sales.
No idea what the merchandise sales are, but I wouldn't think so.
What I'm wondering is if episode 7 will cover the purchase price of Lucasfilm. that would be 4 billion.
Sounds crazy but it's not impossible, including merchandise sales.
No idea what the merchandise sales are, but I wouldn't think so.
Read an article today where a business valuation professor valued the Star Wars franchise at 10 billion now.
What I'm wondering is if episode 7 will cover the purchase price of Lucasfilm. that would be 4 billion.
Sounds crazy but it's not impossible, including merchandise sales.
TFA has officially surpassed Avatar to become the highest-grossing domestic film of all time. In only three weeks.
avatar 2 is going to have to have an actually interesting plot this time because we've seen 3D many times before... Its not going to be a gimmick to get non stop viewings like the first one did in 2009. Try watching avatar at home ...even on a 3D tv ...the plot is basically primitives with the help of 4 traitors to human kind beating those who are massively superior in technology. Even Independence day was more believable.
Avatar was a super lame plot, to be sure. Was basically Dances With Wolves/The Last Samurai/90 other movies in 3D. Curious to see how the special effects are going to be for the sequel though, guys been working on the damn thing for 8 years.
when you combine DVD/Blu Ray sales of the previous SW films.
Thats a good dad joke.Is BB hungry?
No. BB-8.
avatar 2 is going to have to have an actually interesting plot this time because we've seen 3D many times before... Its not going to be a gimmick to get non stop viewings like the first one did in 2009. Try watching avatar at home ...even on a 3D tv ...the plot is basically primitives with the help of 4 traitors to human kind beating those who are massively superior in technology. Even Independence day was more believable.
I can see that in the future...just don't know if I'll live long enough to see it...and I'm talking about the visual being "real" looking not some computer graphic.I've always thought 3D was a gimmick. I enjoyed it in Avatar but not enough to change my opinion on the technology.
VR movies with a headset could be something cool in the future. Imagine being in a war movie you could walk around in.
You've left a lot of expenses/costs out, the biggest being the theaters cut.I believe it already has. Disney paid $4 billion for the rights to Lucasfilm in 2012. I'd say they've made more than $4 billion since then when you combine DVD/Blu Ray sales of the previous SW films and pre-orders for the new film on Blu Ray and DVD, with the current $1.5 billion worldwide take for SW: TFA (minus the $200 million dollar budget of course), then you add in toy sales, clothing, costumes, the cartoons, novelty items (coffee mugs, posters, buttons, model kits, coloring books, pinatas, pens, etc., etc., etc.) for the last three years, I'd say that it's paid for itself already. Add into that the fact that TFA is still probably going to earn at least another $1 billion worldwide before it's out of the theaters, I'd say that Disney made a pretty good investment.
I never see movies in 3D. I think the last was actually Avatar.
I'm pretty sure 20th Century Fox has the distribution rights to A New Hope for forever and the other five films until 2020.
You've left a lot of expenses/costs out, the biggest being the theaters cut.
Theaters must hate me because I see a lot of movies and never, ever buy any concessions.
Is that all you bring?
5 yr old just asked if Vader is dead how come his body didn't evaporate like everyone that uses the force.
Yea, I think it's an advanced technique.Pardon the impending blast of posts coming from me, but I'm playing catch up on this thread. Not everybody who uses the force disappears when they die. Qui-Gon didn't, and all the Jedi who got killed in Episodes 2 and 3 didn't.
Well, Vader was not trying to kill Luke during their duel. He was trying to convert him to the dark side. The best explanation is Vader was doing enough to not get himself hurt, while not killing Luke, and then got overwhelmed by Luke's aggression. Vader could have killed Luke multiple times. Luke did not defeat Palpatine, either. Vader kills him as he is about to murder Luke.
Also, that occurred after he had been trained by the two greatest living Jedis. It's not that it wasn't impressive, but it at least came from a place that made sense/was developed.
And yes, Kylo is not fully trained. But he was still trained a lot more than Rey. Completing his training implies that he is actually very far along and just needs the last steps. He has force ability AND has been trained by Luke and Snoke. Rey has force ability and has not been trained. Yes, it is unbelievable that she could read his mind and beat him in a lightsaber duel. Would be the same if she was a male lead.
(somehow still not as impressive as reading the mind of an untrained sith, lol).
Agree. My point was defeating Vader, even if he's pulling his shot, infinitely more impressive than a crybaby untrained dark side guy. Not sure how one can think otherwise.I can't find it right now, but JJ Abrams almost flat out said that Kylo Ren isn't a Sith in an interview a while back. The important thing to remember is that the Force is this omnipresent thing in the SW universe - the Jedi and Sith are just two organizations who have their own ways of using it. Maz Kanata is clearly force sensitive and knows how to use it, but she's not a Jedi or a Sith. Just because the Sith (as an organization) disappear, it doesn't mean the dark side did.