KLXVER said:
You could make it big in Hollywood these days. |
We just all withering away here as wasted talent my friend -_-
KLXVER said:
You could make it big in Hollywood these days. |
We just all withering away here as wasted talent my friend -_-
I enjoyed the first. Good to hear a big investment in the sequel is coming.
Sequels are trending down these days. 260 million would make it one of the most expensive movies ever.
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Your OP doesn't have a value on what the new budget is, unless I read it wrong. So its hard to tell if they are going too extreme.
Fact is, the new movie did well and was received well. So doing another sequel while increasing the budget is not a bad idea if they can do more with the visuals, etc.
If they are going from 150MM to 300MM... that is more than justified. If they are going from 150MM to 800MM, then that is lunacy.
EDIT:
" Apparently, success like that earns you an equally massive budget for your follow-up, as Jurassic World 2 reportedly has an absolutely staggering budget of $260 million." ~ more info from article...
Yeah so basically doubling their budget to 260MM is not a big deal and seems to be a reasonable level of risk.
What I'm surprised about is how people still are willing to visit Jurassic Park/World despite having a lot of deaths each time around... and this happened for the 4th time
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Platina said: What I'm surprised about is how people still are willing to visit Jurassic Park/World despite having a lot of deaths each time around... and this happened for the 4th time Jurassic Park Manager: Don't worry this time it WILL work, we got better security Government: If you say so. Approved! Everyone: Let's goooo |
Well to be fair Jurassic World is the only one of the 4 movies where theres a theme park open to the public. Its never officially opened in the first. The second and third are just aftershocks of the first one.
I think the film needs to have a plot similar to JP3 in which they have to go back to the island for "X" reason and find the island completely taken over by nature and dinosaurs. But unlike JP3, let it have actually decent writing. If you are gonna go big, I think thats a good and easy start.
Opening a park and have it fail already feels old.
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Well to be fair Jurassic World is the only one of the 4 movies where theres a theme park open to the public. Its never officially opened in the first. The second and third are just aftershocks of the first one. |
I guess.. people aren't watching this movie for a reasonable story, they are watching it for the dinosaurs :p
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Jurassic world was a good movie in my opinion. So I am hyped for the sequel
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Would be pretty stupid. I would not give a new film anymore budget that Jurassic World had. Preferably a little less if possible. Since the previous one did so well and above expectations (or, at least I hope it did), it's dumb to count on anything even better while you can actually count on it doing worse (or, less good). Budgets are so high anyway that the production value is barely going to matter in the end. You'd only be decreasing your profits.