I feel like I'm the only person on this forum who actually loved Gravity.hardvibes wrote:Same here. I saw it 1 time in 3d and 1 time at home recently. Period.Benzilla wrote:Watched Gravity once and that was enough, very forgettable film, plus not a fan of clooney or bullock
That tells how much I like Gravity.
Interstellar Box Office Predictions
Does anyone know the marketing budget of the film?
Don't worry. People are trying too hard to put it down so they could feel better about Interstellar.TomsWindow wrote:I feel like I'm the only person on this forum who actually loved Gravity.hardvibes wrote:Same here. I saw it 1 time in 3d and 1 time at home recently. Period.Benzilla wrote:Watched Gravity once and that was enough, very forgettable film, plus not a fan of clooney or bullock
That tells how much I like Gravity.
MeLVaNoaTe wrote:Don't worry. People are trying too hard to put it down so they could feel better about Interstellar.TomsWindow wrote:I feel like I'm the only person on this forum who actually loved Gravity.hardvibes wrote:Same here. I saw it 1 time in 3d and 1 time at home recently. Period.
That tells how much I like Gravity.
I loved Gravity too. But I think Interstellar is a superior film.TomsWindow wrote:I feel like I'm the only person on this forum who actually loved Gravity.hardvibes wrote:Same here. I saw it 1 time in 3d and 1 time at home recently. Period.Benzilla wrote:Watched Gravity once and that was enough, very forgettable film, plus not a fan of clooney or bullock
That tells how much I like Gravity.
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I loved Gravity the first time I saw it and then when I saw it again at home without 3D, I thought 'meh'. It really didn't have a story. After Neil DeGrasse Tyson ripped the plot to bits (and Gravity was NOT science fiction, it was supposed to be believable 100%), it really was underwhelming.
I don't think you can even compare Gravity and Interstellar.
I don't think you can even compare Gravity and Interstellar.
Nah. It's not a bad movie, it's just that I require a lot more story to revisit a movie over time. It sure as hell is not Pulp Fiction or The Godfather (and Interstellar isn't anywhere near that good either), no matter how much the critics or bloggers try to say I should feel that way about it. Gravity had pretty bad home video sales, which suggests that audiences don't feel there is much repeat value for the film outside theaters.MeLVaNoaTe wrote:Don't worry. People are trying too hard to put it down so they could feel better about Interstellar.
I watched Gravity once but after that I just can't be bothered to watch it again. After the first ride there really is nothing to see or look for in it.
Rumoured to be a nine figure number i.e $100 million for worldwide marketing. Not a confirmed amount but it's how much they spent on Inceptionbrickarts295 wrote:Does anyone know the marketing budget of the film?
I think word of mouth is gonna give this film more staying power.