Ok there have been some ramblings about the opening weekend prospects for Wonder Woman, the latest film in the DC Cinematic Universe. Some have pegged it's opening at $65 million which is way too low and others have placed it in the $80-85 million range. And topping out at just over $200 million domestic. I think it's gonna do way more than that. And here are my top 5 reasons why:
1). RECOGNITION - Even if you have never read a Wonder Woman comic book, chances are you know Wonder Woman. You don't be around for over 70 plus years and not be a recognizable icon. Also thanks to the much loved 70's tv series with Lynda Carter, the character of Wonder Woman does not need an introduction. Everyone knows her, simple as that.
2.) GOODWILL- When she appeared in the maligned Batman V Superman last spring, she was the best thing about that movie. I mean that movie had lots of problems but Wonder Woman wasn't one of them. When she appeared with her gung ho and take charge attitude with her boss theme blaring in the background, you was like awwww yeah!
3). TAKING CHARGE - Finally get to see a female super-hero take charge and have her own movie. No offense Helen Slater to your 1984 Supergirl, but Wonder Woman is about to take things to a new level. Not too mention that this is very female eccentric film which I think is beyond awesome.
4). BOX-OFFICE POTENTIAL - If lesser known characters like Ant-Man and Doctor Strange can do solid box-office, then Wonder Woman should do bang up business. Doctor Strange opened to $85 million last fall and I guarantee his recognition is no where near the level of Wonder Woman. I predict WW can open to around $100 million easy, if not more.
5.) PURE COMIC BOOK BLISS - Judging by the trailers, we can forget the doom and gloom of Batman V Superman and rejoice in the lightness and fun that Wonder Woman looks to bring. And Gal Gadot looks great and every bit the Amazon Princess.
So my final predictions are:
opening weekend: $100 million
Domestic final gross: $300-$330 million
Worldwide final gross: $700 million
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Saturday, February 20, 2016
DEADPOOL is just too awesome!
Thumbs up DP!
Ryan Reynolds as Wade and Morena Baccarin as Vanessa
The opening 20 minute sequence showcases Deadpool unleashed as he takes down Ajax's motorcade on a busy freeway with some cool slo-mo action scenes and hilarious humor. The film then smartly flashbacks to how Wade became Deadpool and such and is in perfect sync with the flow of the movie. DP has to deal with two X-Men, Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead (brilliantly played by newcomer Brianna Hildebrand) who seek to stop his bloody carnage through-out the city.
DP lays out the plan to Negasonic and Colossus
Brianna Hildebrand as the cool Negasonic Teenage Warhead
Deadpool has reserved seats for you to see his awesome movie!
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
WOMEN WHO KICK ASS: CLAUDE PERRON
Claude Perron as bad ass cop Aurore in THE HORDE
Aurore means business
Aurore is one bad ass lady!
Awesome image of Perron as Aurore
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Saturday, December 7, 2013
PAUL WALKER: FAST AND FURIOUS..and so much more (REST IN PEACE)
Me and my friend Starla decided to honor Paul Walker, who
just recently died in a car crash. She has chosen three films she will talk
about on her facebook page. I decided to write about the Fast and Furious
series in which Paul was no doubt a big factor in its success.
Let’s roll back the
clock to 2001 and see where it all began. It was summer of 2001 and this little
movie called The Fast and the Furious exploded at the cinemas. Paul was cast as
Los Angeles police officer Brian O’Conner who goes undercover in the world of
street racing to find out who has been hijacking trucks hauling goods. He
encounters local legend Dominic Torreto (played by Vin Diesel) and quickly
becomes part of Dom’s crew. Brian also falls for Dom’s sister Mia (Jordana
Brewster) while keeping his identity under wraps and dealing with Johnny Tran,
Dom’s enemy.
The 1/4 mile race at the film's climax between Dominic and Brian
From it’s small beginning Fast and Furious opened to $40 million
dollars that opening weekend and went on to make over $140 million that summer.
Good friends Dominic (Vin Diesel) and Brian (Paul Walker)
Let’s keep in mind that when most people say fast and furious series is
successful because of Vin Diesel and granted the man has a huge fanbase, but
Paul Walker is the piece that has kept the series going through the years when
Vin left.
Case in point for the sequel, 2 Fast 2 furious (2003) Paul returned
but Vin did not. This time Tyrese came aboard as the smart aleck Roman Pierce
and immediately had good chemistry with Paul.
The action shifted from Los
Angeles to Miami and the racing and the action was just as good but this time
Paul was squarely in the driver’s side. 2 Fast 2 Furious was a solid hit,
earning just under $130 million, prompting a third movie called Toyko Drift,
but without Paul or Vin. And it stalled at the box office, earning only $66
million. That was in 2006.
Brian O'Conner is the man to beat now in 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS
It would be another three years beore another Fast
and Furious movie would hit cinemas. And it was worth the wait as the original
cast members from the first film all came back: Paul, Vin, Jordana Brewster and
Michelle Rodriguez in the pivotal role as Dom’s girlfriend Letty.
Was audiences
ready for this comeback? Oh yeah, the opening weekend for this 4th
film logged $70 million, which was more than Toyko Drift made during it’s
entire run. Fast and Furious was back up and running and would not be stopped.
Paul’s character Brian O’Conner was back on the force but teams up with Dominic
when a new bad guy threatens the ones they love. It was good seeing the guys
back together and doing their thing.
Brian O'Conner (Walker) and Dominic Torreto (Diesel) in the mix again
The ending would set up what I think is
the best Fast and Furious movie so far, Fast Five. That film has one of the
most audacious opening scenes in film history and sets the tone immediately.
It’s bigger and bolder than any previous Furious film before as it brings back
all the major characters from the previous films, moves the action to Rio and
adds one super macho Dwayne Johnson to the mix to make one hell of a movie! It
earned a mammoth $209 million during the spring of 2011 and cemented the fact
that Fast and Furious was now a major player in movie franchises.
Paul, Jordana Brewster and Vin in FAST FIVE
The recently
released 6th installment called Fast and Furious 6 was a gigantic hit as
it earned nearly $240 million stateside and over $700 million worldwide. It’s
amazing to see how this little series started out and now is one global
juggernaut.
And like I said, I know most people would say it’s because of Vin
Diesel’s presence. But you have to give a lot of credit to Paul walker as an
important piece to the success of this series as well. I remember most critics
and non-fans wrote off the first movie as a B movie version of Point Break,
which to some degree it is. But I think the introduction to the world of street
racing to mainstream audiences made the film and entire series stand out from
Point Break and all other films of it’s like. And I do believe if there was no
chemistry between the characters in the film and no progression over the course
of 13 years, it would have got old fast and faded away but it is one series that has
actually gotten better over time.
Paul and Jordana in FAST AND FURIOUS 6
At the time of his death, Paul was in the midst
of filming the next chapter of the series and now it will be left up to the
writers to see how this will affect the storyline. I do hope they honor his
character and Paul himself with a worthy story and movie that will leave a
wonderful memory to audiences everywhere.
GODSPEED PAUL WALKER!
Smiling faces of Paul and Jordana
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Pretty cool stuff about Superman
I got sent this email from Alex Hillsberg, who designed this pretty awesome infographic about Superman. He asked me if I could share it with my readers here on Hero Worship. With Man of Steel opening next week, I thought this was a perfect post to do. Check out the link here: the-man-of-steel-financial-success-of-superman
Saturday, May 11, 2013
IRON MAN 3 kick-starts the summer...big time!
Just saw Iron Man 3 for the second time in the space of 5 days and I enjoyed it even more the second time around. Mainly because it was not as crowded as it was a Thursday showing and I could actually hear all the wonderful snappy dialogue that kind of got drowned out the first time with so many people laughing and cheering.
Tony in his spare time
Rebecca Hall as Maya
Guy Pearce as Killian
Ben Kingsley as The Mandarin
Yep..trouble is coming
This shot reminds me of Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang so much...
makes sense..Shane Black directed both films
B+
Tony loves Pepper!
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Monday, March 11, 2013
Can you believe I haven't been to the movies in 2013 yet?
I usually average seeing about a good 20 movies a year. Between films with my wife, friends, and co-workers that has been the amount for the past 10 or so years. Before then I was averaging nearly 30 movies, with my best being 36 movies seen back in 1992. So what is going on now? I mean the offerings have been kinda slim, but there were still some ones I wanted to check out. But between work and being sick with a severe cold/sore throat and recently a stomach bug, just haven't had the time. That will soon change. This month comes two action flicks that I am keen on seeing..the Die Hard in the White House flick, Olympus Has Fallen with Gerard Butler and the sequel, GI Joe 2. Both seem like major check your brain at the door popcorn flicks. So I think that will end my current slump. And then the first weekend in April is already circled on my calendar for the awesomely looking Evil Dead. Oh yeah! And then before you know it the big guns of summer will be unleashed..Iron Man 3, Star Trek: Into Darkness, The Man Of Steel, among others.
Come on back Monty..to the world of movies!
Thursday, January 17, 2013
DJANGO UNCHAINED (2012)
Just saw Django Unchained, the newest film from Quentin Tarantino. And for the most part it is a pretty good film, damn near his best. I didn't want to write just another review as most everyone who has seen it has written some very well thought out reviews. I just wanted to point out the things I liked and the things I didn't. First the rating I give Django is a solid.....
B+
King and Django..two men on a mission
1.) The cast: top notch. One of the strongest casts in a Tarantino film since Pulp Fiction. From Jamie Foxx as the titular hero Django, who is soft spoken but one bad ass character. He wields guns like Uma Thurman wielded swords in the Kill Bill films. Christoph Waltz is excellent as Dr. King Schultz, a German dentist cum bounty hunter who frees Django, and enlists his help to track down some wanted men. Leonardo DiCaprio is perfectly villainous as Calvin Candie, the plantation owner who holds Django's wife as one his slaves. Samuel L. Jackson is unbelievably evil as Stephen, Calvin's house slave who really is more than meets the eye. Kerry Washington as Django's wife, Broomhilda, is ravishing and low-keyed hut effective in the quieter moments. Don Johnson as Big Daddy, another plantation owner who seeks payback on Django and Schultz who have crossed his path.
2.) The music score: the songs were pretty cool but I actually enjoyed the music score itself even more. At times sweeping, at times epic, at times humorous...it all comes together for a perfect music score.
Django meets Calvin Candie
4.) The scene at Big Daddy's plantation and then the subsequent posse scene which is hilarious.
5.) The arrival of Django and Schultz as Calvin's place, Candyland. It's here where we get to meet Samuel L. Jackson's character, who takes an immediate dislike to Django.
Calvin gives a lesson to his guests
7.) The explosive shoot-out where Django's just goes ballistic at Candyland.
8.) The finale
Stephen questions Broomhilda
1.) Kinda long...at 2 hours and 45 minutes. Could have been trimmed by 20 minutes but that's a minor quibble.
2.) The ruse by Schultz and Django kind of leads to a big kind of head scratching moment when Calvin wants one more thing from Schultz before the deal is done..but I can kind of understand Schultz's reasons. You have to see the film to understand the moment I am talking about. Once again a minor quibble.
3.) Some scenes are really, really graphic. Like a man getting torn limb from limb by dogs. Definitely not for the faint of heart. Does it go overboard? Depends on your taste. But at least is buffered by Tarantino's witty dialogue and usual banter. Be warned the language is very harsh as well. But it does fit the time period for the most part.
That's about it as far as dislikes...so as you can see more likes than dislikes. Hence my rating of B+.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Getting hooked on LOST GIRL
I recently started watching this cool show called Lost Girl on SyFy channel last year and immediately fell in love with it. The series just had it's third season premiere last night and it's better than ever. It's about the intriguing and unbelievably sexy Bo, a succubus who feeds on the energy of humans. But she refuses to give in to those dark desires and instead help people by becoming a private investigator who specializes in those weird cases. Bo is played by the wonderfully named Anna Silk, and just exudes so much sexual energy, you can just feel it. I mean she is a succubus after all. Her friend Kenzi (played by the also wonderfully named Ksenia Solo) acts as her conscience and also provides a lot of humor. Now I'm still trying to get up to speed on this show as I have seen most of season 1 and a few episodes of season 2 but I still don't know all the characters and the over-reaching storyline as of yet. But it is certainly fun doing so. If you haven't been watching Lost Girl, I suggest you give it a try. It airs on SyFy every Monday night at 10 pm EST with Season 3 now just underway.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
All My Favorite Things Of Star Trek
I've been watching a lot of Star Trek of late and decided to list my favorite things of all the series and movies. I broke them down into sections with a top 5 in each. So here we go. This may change after the upcoming new Trek film, Into Darkness later this summer. As you can see, I have much love for the original crew and series. But I think each series has something great about them as well.
MOVIES
1. THE WRATH OF KHAN (1982) - Still the best representation of Star Trek. Everything clicks: the characters, the effects, the story, the villian (a magnificient Ricardo Montablan) and it all comes together wonderfully.
2. STAR TREK (2009) - The franchise is rebooted for today's audiences by JJ Abrams and he does a fantastic job. Terrific effects and a young new cast acquit themselves nicely.
3. FIRST CONTACT (1996) - The Next Generation's second movie and the first where they really get to shine. You mix in time travel with the Borg and you've got an instant classic. Patrick Stewart is awesome as he gets to let loose with some action scenes and some exciting acting as well.
4. THE VOYAGE HOME (1986) - After bringing Spock back to life in the previous entry, the crew are headed back to Earth but get waylaid by this destructive probe and must travel back in time to present day Earth to save the day. This is the Trek film that everyone can enjoy thanks to the emphasis on story and not too much techno babble. Lots of hunor as well.
5. THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY (1991) - The final voyage for the original series crew and it's a great send-off. It's more of a mystery/drama than an all out action spectacle but it still works. Great job guys.
TV SERIES
1. STAR TREK - ORIGINAL SERIES
2. NEXT GENERATION
3. DEEP SPACE NINE
4. VOYAGER
5. ENTERPRISE
CAPTAINS
1. JAMES T. KIRK
2. JEAN-LUC PICARD
3. KATHRYN JANEWAY
4. BENJAMIN SISKO
5. JONATHAN ARCHER
VULCANS
1. SPOCK
2. T'POL
3. TUVOK
4. SAREK
5. SAAVIK
DOCTORS
1. MCCOY
2. THE DOCTOR
3. BEVERLY CRUSHER
4. BASHIR
5. PHLOX
VILLIANS
1. KHAN
2. THE BORG
3. Q
4. THE DOMINION
5. KLINGONS
MOVIES
1. THE WRATH OF KHAN (1982) - Still the best representation of Star Trek. Everything clicks: the characters, the effects, the story, the villian (a magnificient Ricardo Montablan) and it all comes together wonderfully.
2. STAR TREK (2009) - The franchise is rebooted for today's audiences by JJ Abrams and he does a fantastic job. Terrific effects and a young new cast acquit themselves nicely.
3. FIRST CONTACT (1996) - The Next Generation's second movie and the first where they really get to shine. You mix in time travel with the Borg and you've got an instant classic. Patrick Stewart is awesome as he gets to let loose with some action scenes and some exciting acting as well.
4. THE VOYAGE HOME (1986) - After bringing Spock back to life in the previous entry, the crew are headed back to Earth but get waylaid by this destructive probe and must travel back in time to present day Earth to save the day. This is the Trek film that everyone can enjoy thanks to the emphasis on story and not too much techno babble. Lots of hunor as well.
5. THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY (1991) - The final voyage for the original series crew and it's a great send-off. It's more of a mystery/drama than an all out action spectacle but it still works. Great job guys.
TV SERIES
1. STAR TREK - ORIGINAL SERIES
2. NEXT GENERATION
3. DEEP SPACE NINE
4. VOYAGER
5. ENTERPRISE
CAPTAINS
1. JAMES T. KIRK
2. JEAN-LUC PICARD
3. KATHRYN JANEWAY
4. BENJAMIN SISKO
5. JONATHAN ARCHER
VULCANS
1. SPOCK
2. T'POL
3. TUVOK
4. SAREK
5. SAAVIK
DOCTORS
1. MCCOY
2. THE DOCTOR
3. BEVERLY CRUSHER
4. BASHIR
5. PHLOX
VILLIANS
1. KHAN
2. THE BORG
3. Q
4. THE DOMINION
5. KLINGONS
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