I feel like we are repeating history and Bond 24 will recall the mammoth success of Thunderball coming off of Goldfinger. Your thoughts?
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There would be no way to translate it to dollars but having Bond and the Queen in front of the world certainly didn't hurt the box office. I think it gave Skyfall a buzz going into the heavy marketing.By the way, I think the Olympics had nothing to do with SKYFALL´s box office success. It was just a nice thing to have Bond be included as something absolutely belonging to British culture.
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I think it was more getting Bond back into the public conciousness in a grand scale. Bond + Queen + Olympics = Grand Scale.It did not hurt - but at no time was SKYFALL mentioned during that brief clip.
Okay, a "fall from the sky" was done - but the only effect it might have had on audiences watching would have been: ey, that is James Bond, isn´t it?
Only us nerds knew the title of the next film. Or that a new film was coming out.
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It did not hurt - but at no time was SKYFALL mentioned during that brief clip.
Okay, a "fall from the sky" was done - but the only effect it might have had on audiences watching would have been: ey, that is James Bond, isn´t it?
Only us nerds knew the title of the next film. Or that a new film was coming out.
Posted 22 November 2012 - 03:40 PM
It did not hurt - but at no time was SKYFALL mentioned during that brief clip.
Okay, a "fall from the sky" was done - but the only effect it might have had on audiences watching would have been: ey, that is James Bond, isn´t it?
Only us nerds knew the title of the next film. Or that a new film was coming out.
Come on, man - you don't need to mention the title as long as it gets cinemagoers excited for James Bond. Which incidentally is why the marketing campaign for SF emphasised the 007 brand over the story (a move also inspired no doubt by the desire to keep the plot under wraps). The Olympics was a massive exposure for Craig's Bond and definitely boosted audience desire for and awareness of a new instalment of Bond.
Posted 30 December 2012 - 09:34 PM
With the Skyfall US box office is likely to finish somewhere between $200 and $250 million and the world box office to finish above $850 million do you think Bond has peaked? Obviously Skyfall will be eclipsed at some point down the line but do you think it will be Bond 24 that does it? Skyfall came off of a four year hiatus with a veteran Bond and massive advertising, including the Olympics. Bond 24 with be coming off of a 2 or 3 year break, again with Craig, more massive advertising but no Olympics and now the huge box office success and critical praise.
I feel like we are repeating history and Bond 24 will recall the mammoth success of Thunderball coming off of Goldfinger. Your thoughts?
Well, since my original post it looks like Skyfall will hit $300 million in the the US and has aready hit $1 billion around the world. Mendes + Deakins + Logan + Craig + Adele + 50th Anniversary + Extended Layoff + London Olympics + Advertising = The Perfect Storm.
Someone change the name of this thread to ...
Bond 24 Destined to Disappoint at the Box Office
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Posted 12 January 2013 - 03:01 AM
Excellent observation above tha the 4th Bond film for any actor tends to be that peak. With that fact in hand, I believe Bond 24 will hit a new peak for Bond box office, for the following reasons:
1. Skyfall introduced much of the world to James Bond in the cinemas for the first time (a lot of its success was due to the worldwide box office)
2. Eon will go crazy in promotion on Bond 24 - and will up the ante and budget
3. I forsee a Moonraker, You Only Live Twice, Tomorrow Never Dies spectacle with a possible Blofeld like Quantum head threat, which should stoke interest - think world domination - it's time for this again and Austin Powers is dead so they don't have to fear going there again
4. The 4 year gap did not help the box office - I think it actually hindered it - a 2 year gap will create a lot of interest
5. They need to get the cast and the plot right. They need to stay with the relative unknowns for the main cast and not go down the big names route - Javier Barden nothwitstanding
6. I don't know why Skyfall was such a hit - I think a lot of it may have had to do with Craig - I think he's just become accepted globally as James Bond and that's a great thing - it's just what Eon wanted when they made the change from Brosnan - a harder edged, more realistic but still acceptable James Bond - and they've got it now. A lot of it may also be due to the baby boomers going to watch Bond around the world rather than watching it on their little computers or illegally downloading it - Bond is like the Rolling Stones, U2 or Michael Jackson while he was alive - he's been around so long that he just has a multi-generational following, a lot of whom are older people with money who actually spend money in the theatre/or on concerts/cds rather than cheat the system or wait for the blu ray release.
Trust me folks - Bond 24 is going to be huge globally - Bond is the 'the' global brand name - it took out everything this year outside the US - keep in mind that the Avengers was boosted by 3 D prices which is not reflective of actual ticket sales
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Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:05 AM
I agree. After TSWLM it would have seemed impossible to top that performance. Then came MOONRAKER...
Although... I know that this comparison will only raise fear in some people here.
Posted 12 January 2013 - 05:18 PM
I think for Bond 24 to outgross Skyfall, it will need to be an equally good film. Remember that QoS failed to outgross CR and that film had a far worse critical reception than Casino. I think if Bond 24 where to be a weaker film overall then it won't outgross Skyfall. Having said that, MR is arguably the one of the worst films in the whole series following arguably one of the best and it did outgross TSWLM. So make of that what you will....
Posted 12 January 2013 - 07:41 PM
Thunderball, Moonraker, and Die Another Day were all fourth entries in each Bond actor's era and were the biggest grossing of each as well. I'm expecting more of a Thunderball spectacle as I think the producers will stay away from the bloat of MR and DAD for Bond 24. I think each Bond movie has outgrossed its predecessor since GoldenEye so I expect that to continue.
Also, if out in 2014 they won't have to compete with Star Trek, Batman, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Avengers, etc. as those franchises have either stopped or will be between entries.
Posted 12 January 2013 - 07:51 PM
Thunderball, Moonraker, and Die Another Day were all fourth entries in each Bond actor's era and were the biggest grossing of each as well. I'm expecting more of a Thunderball spectacle as I think the producers will stay away from the bloat of MR and DAD for Bond 24. I think each Bond movie has outgrossed its predecessor since GoldenEye so I expect that to continue.
Also, if out in 2014 they won't have to compete with Star Trek, Batman, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Avengers, etc. as those franchises have either stopped or will be between entries.
All except Quantum of Solace, which didn't outgross Casino Royale.
Posted 12 January 2013 - 07:57 PM
I think each Bond movie has outgrossed its predecessor since GoldenEye so I expect that to continue.
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All except Quantum of Solace, which didn't outgross Casino Royale.
Domestically in the U.S. it did, but worldwide, you're right.
http://www.the-numbe...hise/James-Bond
Adjusting for inflation is also another story.
http://www.007james..../box_office.php