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what movie will reign the box office.

I never saw the first night in the museum so i think terminator will win.

What is your opinion?

 



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Box office grosses (Wikipedia):

Terminator: $78 million

Terminator 2: $520 million

Terminator 3: $433 million

Night at the Museum: $574.5 million

I'm putting my bet for Museum.



 

 

Museum is super hyped right now! It should win easily.

I hate Ben



axumblade said:
Terminator will own Night at the Museum, despite the fact that I'd rather see Night At The Museum 2.

you right.

 



finalrpgfantasy said:

what movie will reign the box office.

I never saw the first night in the museum so i think terminator will win.

What is your opinion?

 

 

So your justification for selecting terminator is that you've never seen night at the museum. I've never seen the godfather, doesn't mean I don't recognise it as an extremely influencial film.

 

OT: I hope Terminator is more successful, but I can't see it as the world is full of people who like Ben Stiller, Ricky Gervais, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson and Steve coogan (will sell to the British most lol) and will see a film based on the names alones



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Night at the museum 2 is in with a shot to beat Terminator this weekend. It's the first family movie of the blockbuster season and it's the sequel to a huge hit whose audience will only have expanded from DVD/TV.



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It will be close. Night at the Museum 2 will probably get it though as it appeals to families and has more foreign success.



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Termy for the 5 day weekend (with the extra day on Thursday). For the 4-day ending on Monday, I will go with T4, barely.

Reviews for NATM2 are toxic, while T4 is mediocre with really mixed reactions. Neither are a Star Trek by any means.

Steve Mason has T4 barely beating NATM2 for the 4-day, with ST beating A&D for the 3rd position.

Gonna watch T4 on Sunday. Excited, but deflated, given how bad the WOM has been so far.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.

I can't stand this trend of R-rated franchises self-censoring themselves to get pg-13 ratings, therefore I hope Night at the Museum wins.. and I think it will when you consider that Terminator 3 barely turned a profit in the end and the original Night at the Museum was one of the biggest hits of the year.