beautyaddict (14-02-16)
Mister Anderson (14-02-16)
willie wacker (14-02-16)
Mister Anderson (14-02-16)
beautyaddict (14-02-16), Cassandra (14-02-16), DenaliGirl (15-02-16), GOSHH (19-02-16), tom sand (14-02-16), TonyStark (14-02-16)
Because I had been given the heads up to sit through all the final credits, and if you go so should you, I realised just how many people were EMPLOYED to make this movie. I reckon maybe 500 , and my point here?
Simple really if we all pirate movies who pays all these people, so get your money out , if you pirate the movie its so clever and eventually if we all do it v stupid really as it will eventually ruin the business. The record industry can do live tours to compensate hence why concert tickets are now so expensive....Movies not so much so pay up , otherwise we will send Mr Deadpool round!!!
Now some movies not only would I want my money back but also compensation on the basis of torture but Deadpool I would pay double
Cable87 (15-02-16), Cassandra (14-02-16), Mister Anderson (14-02-16)
They've been telling us that ever since cassette and VHS recorders.
iTunes, Sky and Netflix are doing roaring business at the moment and it's only increasing.
I think the people who have the money will always buy the original/ go to the movie/ pay the Photoshop licensing fee etc. The majority of what is downloaded illegally via torrent is downloaded by people that can't afford to buy, ergo the projected losses by the big companies are largely over inflated.
As for Deadpool ... I think he's holding his own
'Deadpool' Smashes Box Office Records On Way to $260 Million Worldwide Opening
Blowing away even the most lofty of expectations, Deadpool decimated the Valentine's and President's Day weekend box office in record-breaking fashion with an estimated $135 million three-day weekend. As for its incoming competition, How to be Single performed mostly as expected while fifteen years proved too long to wait to release Zoolander 2. Rewriting the box office record books, Deadpool broke Fifty Shades of Grey's previous February opening weekend record by nearly $45 million based on estimates and that's just the start. The largest opening for an R-rated film was previously $91.7 million, set byThe Matrix Reloaded in 2003. That's been destroyed. The largest opening weekend for an R-rated comic book adaptation was previously set by 300 with $70.8 million. Bye, bye. This is even the largest opening weekend ever for 20th Century Fox, beating a record of $108.4 million previously held by Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.
Last edited by Mister Anderson; 14-02-16 at 20:58. Reason: Damn straight I'll be paying to see it.
beautyaddict (14-02-16), Cassandra (14-02-16), TonyStark (14-02-16)
Deadpool takes 135 million good as now more non formula movies may be made, Now could i get a PR fee you think. Actually I just saw it loved it wanted to share the love
Mister Anderson (14-02-16)