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laugh all you want, cynic, but i for one am excited about the possibility of elisabeth moss' invisible man going toe-to-toe with russell crowe's mr hyde and tom cruise's err whoever the fuck tom cruise was in the mummy
― arli$$ and bible black (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 15 April 2019 13:59 (five years ago) link
ten months pass...
Two of Kusama's previous films were on $1 million budgets (fifteen years apart).
Whannel's first film made $100 million on a $1 million budget, his second made $147 million on a $4 million budget, his third made $164 million on a $10 million budget, his fifth made $100 million on a $1.5 million budget, his sixth made $160 million on a $5 million budget, his seventh (first as director) made $113 million on an $11 million budget, his eighth had a $3 million budget, and The Invisible Man has made $105 million in two weeks on a $7 million budget.
Blumhouse's most expensive movies to date iirc are $15 million for BlacKkKlansman, a co-production with a name director, a couple of stars, dozens of speaking roles & even more extras, and shitloads of outdoor and indoor location shoots; and $20 million for Glass, which had to pay M. Night Shyamalan, Bruce Willis, Sam Jackson, and James McAvoy, who probably has a reasonable quote after a bunch of X-Mens.
It's very unlikely that they're not going to keep the budget low on Kusama's Dracula.
― Fantastic. Great move. Well done (sic), Friday, 13 March 2020 20:27 (four years ago) link
Returned about six times its budget, on almost zero promotion! Absolutely a big success, just only made a fraction of his horror & sequel flicks.
― Fantastic. Great move. Well done (sic), Friday, 13 March 2020 21:44 (four years ago) link
three months pass...
i was recently thinking that if ace in the hole were done today, the reporter would throw people in wells and never think twice about it.
― wasdnous (abanana), Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:52 (three years ago) link