They spent insane amounts of money on marketing, so it isn't shocking.
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The Snowy setting is probably the reason why it recieved a Christmas Release Date.MSUspartans2211 wrote:I believe the release date for the film really hurt its box office draw. I love Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, but I didn't like the mood it brings around Christmas. It would have been better in October or September.
Yeah your right but I thought the films tone is a turn during a season feel good season.Vader182 wrote:September/October isn't time to open a hundred million dollar movie though. Christmas= days off= bigger box office draw.
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True. With the exception of fans and some cinephiles who were interested in this film, I see no reason for a regular moviegoer to go see this during a feel good season.MSUspartans2211 wrote:Yeah your right but I thought the films tone is a turn during a season feel good season.Vader182 wrote:September/October isn't time to open a hundred million dollar movie though. Christmas= days off= bigger box office draw.
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The budget for the movie was $100 million wasn't it? So marketing was more then $131 million?Vader182 wrote:They spent insane amounts of money on marketing, so it isn't shocking.
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