Darkline wrote:
You don't really need to hate the movie for a poor WOM to happen. If people are kind of "meh" after watching the movie, it will hurt its box office, too.
You don't even need poor WOM to end up with poor legs at the box office. Captain America Civil War had absolutely terrible legs after rave reviews from critics and a strong CinemaScore. Some of the fans blamed piracy because a very good copy of the film leaked online during opening weekend.
But I tend to think Civil War's case was just that the movie was pretty bleak compared to other Marvel films and it also felt like a 5th season TV episode where you needed to watch all 15 movies before it (or however many exist in the MCU these days). That is a turn-off to general audience members who don't keep track of every single movie in detail.
Yes, I agree, but Civil War was ridiculously front loaded, with massive OW. So the poor legs didn't hurt it all that much.
In Dunkirk's case, the legs and WOM will be everything.
I like how NolanFans are basically just as extra as One Direction fans. Obsessively tracking box office (tracking in how many countries the song is number 1), seeing it multiple times, going into every detail, checking out reviews and so on. Doesn't really feel much different. So with two strong fandoms in mind, I can't wait to see the BO at the end of the week.
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Early PostTrak audience polls from ComScore/Screen Engine show audiences embracing Dunkirk with an overall 89% positive score. What’s interesting here is that men and women under 25 gave the film its best scores despite not leading the charge at the B.O.: Men under 25 (17%) gave the Nolan pic a 95% score while women under 25 (14%) gave it a 94%. Older men over 25 of course outnumbered everyone at 47% and an 88% positive score while females over 25 repped 22% of the pic’s ticket buyers last night with an 81% positive score.