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Yeah the extra 32M dollars has nothing to do with it, its all because they like the samsung phone more, honest!!



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Well done Daniel





What an idiot. He could have bought a mansion and a fast car with all that money.



 

The PS5 Exists. 


Lmao.
And FTR, The Nexus 6 is the best phone out there



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NiKKoM said:
The Fury said:
Maybe Mr Daniel and and Mr Mendes should remember who is paying their wages.

Aren't they like paying the wages of all of Sony Pictures? it's their most succesfull franchise right?

Daniel Craig does not sell a James Bond film, James Bond does. Sony make enough from all their other films in the years James Bond isn't out to stay afloat somehow (by making billions in profit), I think they are fine most the time.

Then again, if anyone has watched any of the last 3 James Bond films they are basically just adverts for Sony products. :P



Hmm, pie.

Mystro-Sama said:

 

Seriously, if I was Sony mobile I would just dig a hole and sleep in it.

Would not work because the hole also only accepts the best :)



NiKKoM said:
The Fury said:
Maybe Mr Daniel and and Mr Mendes should remember who is paying their wages.


Aren't they like paying the wages of all of Sony Pictures? it's their most succesfull franchise right?

Nah.. Not exactly.

Below numbers are US only but to say Daniel and Mendes pay all Sony Pictures wages would be rather exaggerating.

Rank Movie Title (click to view) Studio Total Gross / Theaters Opening / Theaters Open
1 Spider-Man Sony $403,706,375 3,876 $114,844,116 3,615 5/3/02
2 Spider-Man 2 Sony $373,585,825 4,166 $88,156,227 4,152 6/30/04
3 Spider-Man 3 Sony $336,530,303 4,324 $151,116,516 4,252 5/4/07
4 Skyfall Sony $304,360,277 3,526 $88,364,714 3,505 11/9/12
5 The Amazing Spider-Man Sony $262,030,663 4,318 $62,004,688 4,318 7/3/12
6 Men in Black Sony $250,690,539 3,180 $51,068,455 3,020 7/2/97
7 Ghostbusters Col. $229,242,989 1,506 $13,578,151 1,339 6/8/84
8 Hancock Sony $227,946,274 3,965 $62,603,879 3,965 7/2/08
9 The Da Vinci Code Sony $217,536,138 3,757 $77,073,388 3,735 5/19/06
10 Terminator 2: Judgment Day TriS $204,843,345 2,495 $31,765,506 2,274 7/3/91
11 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Sony $202,853,933 4,324 $91,608,337 4,324 5/2/14
12 22 Jump Street Sony $191,719,337 3,426 $57,071,445 3,306 6/13/14
13 Men in Black II Sony $190,418,803 3,641 $52,148,751 3,557 7/3/02
14 Hitch Sony $179,495,555 3,575 $43,142,214 3,575 2/11/05
15 MIB 3 Sony $179,020,854 4,248 $54,592,779 4,248 5/25/12
16 Tootsie Col. $177,200,000 1,222 $5,540,470 943 12/17/82
17 The Karate Kid Sony $176,591,618 3,740 $55,665,805 3,663 6/11/10
18 Air Force One Sony $172,956,409 2,981 $37,132,505 2,919 7/25/97
19 Quantum of Solace Sony $168,368,427 3,501 $67,528,882 3,451 11/14/08
20 Casino Royale Sony $167,445,960 3,443 $40,833,156 3,434 11/17/06
21 2012 Sony $166,112,167 3,444 $65,237,614 3,404 11/13/09
22 The Pursuit of Happyness Sony $163,566,459 3,169 $26,541,709 2,852 12/15/06
23 Big Daddy Sony $163,479,795 3,254 $41,536,370 3,027 6/25/99
24 Grown Ups Sony $162,001,186 3,534 $40,506,562 3,534 6/25/10
25 Jerry Maguire Sony $153,952,592 2,531 $17,084,296 2,531 12/13/96
26 Rambo: First Blood Part II TriS $150,415,432 2,074 $20,176,217 2,074 5/22/85
27 American Hustle Sony $150,117,807 2,629 $740,455 6 12/13/13
28 As Good as It Gets Sony $148,478,011 1,837 $12,606,928 1,572 12/23/97
29 Hotel Transylvania Sony $148,313,048 3,375 $42,522,194 3,349 9/28/12
30 Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Sony $148,213,377 3,807 $47,042,215 3,803 8/4/06

 

Sony Pictures Animation is doing great as well (worldwide numbers).

#TitleRelease dateBudget[16]Gross[16]
1 The Smurfs July 29, 2011 $110 million $564 million
2 Hotel Transylvania September 28, 2012 $85 million $358 million
3 The Smurfs 2 July 31, 2013 $105 million $348 million
4 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 September 27, 2013 $78 million $274 million
5 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs September 18, 2009 $100 million $243 million


How did this happen? If Sony Pictures is producing the film, why do they have to pay the actor to do that? Now I'm curious about which mobile are they going to use.



You know it deserves the GOTY.

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Obvious tactic by Daniel Craig. He has said on record he hates being James Bond and would gladly take and early exist but will honour his contract if required.

Easiest way to do that is piss off the guys paying for your movie lol.