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I Just Discovered Why Prometheus is Opening Outside of the U.S......

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I just stumbled upon this article and it explains A LOT about why 'Prometheus' is opening in the U.K. and other countries before the U.S.....the article even mentions 'Prometheus specifically.... [url=http://www.npr.org/2012/05/18/152675144/coming-soon-to-a-theater-nowhere-near-you]Coming Soon — To A Theater Nowhere Near You[/url] by Bob Mondello The movie Battleship, based on the popular board game, opens today in the U.S. In most respects, it's a typical popcorn picture — the kind of effects-laden action movie that audiences often turn into a summer blockbuster. And while it may not be any good, it is undeniably ours — American from the water up: a Universal Studios picture about an alien invasion, crammed with special effects from Industrial Light and Magic and set largely on American warships. But there is one respect in which this homegrown sci-fi epic is something of an outlier: American audiences are among the last to see it. Hollywood studios have started premiering big films overseas before they come to the United States, and Battleship is a prime example of this practice: It first hoisted anchor six weeks ago in Japan, then cruised into Europe a week later. Soon after, it steamed into Russia and Pakistan, and has since docked in every movie port of call on the planet except the U.S., Canada and Paraguay. That release plan would have been unimaginable a decade ago. Then, it was a given that a "Hollywood" film would first open on American shores. But while the U.S. box office has remained basically stable for the past decade, the overseas box office has skyrocketed. And with most blockbusters now earning twice as much overseas as they do in this country, it makes sense to take advantage of scheduling quirks elsewhere. The Avengers, for instance, opened here on May 4 — but it opened a week earlier in 39 other countries, because May 1 is a national holiday in most of the world — International Workers' Day. As a result, the labors of Iron Man, Hulk, Thor and their cohorts had already brought in $188 million by the time they nailed down the biggest opening weekend in American history. Not every blockbuster will benefit from this sort of thing. Sometimes it's good for a film to open here and get an international buzz going before it heads overseas. The Hunger Games, for instance, might have benefited internationally had it waited a week or two for the enormous U.S. grosses to raise the film's profile. Here, with the books best-sellers and the pre-opening hype enormous, everybody wanted to see it. But, at least initially, that didn't happen overseas, and it played mostly to its teen fan base. As the animated film Rio established last spring around this time, the reverse can also happen. Rio, about a blue macaw who had only ever known life in a cage, opened overseas first and had that weekend's biggest opening worldwide. The American media picked up on the film's success, and a kid flick that had been struggling to make an impression domestically ended up opening a good deal better than Hollywood observers expected. Kid flicks are especially likely to adjust their schedules overseas, since our school holidays don't match up with those in other countries that don't celebrate, say, Thanksgiving. This summer, Ice Age: Continental Drift will drift to the continents of Europe, Latin America and Australia two weeks before opening here. And pictures for older audiences, too: The Amazing Spider-Man will amaze Japan and New Zealand five days before it amazes the U.S. And if you positively can't wait to see Ridley Scott's prequel to Alien, Prometheus, you'll want to book a flight to Europe. [b][i]Prometheus will open a week early in Europe to get ahead of soccer's Eurocup finals, which the studio figures will be a huge distraction to young males, the film's target audience[/i].[/b] If you're desperate to see the new Bourne movie, on the other hand — the first one without Matt Damon — stay right where you are. The plot of The Bourne Legacy may globe-trot all over, but it will open in the U.S. on Aug. 3 — and won't reach most of the locations where it was shot until almost a month later. Finally...an answer....
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Mr.J
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Mo Money...Mo Money...Mo Money....
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wow, I figured it would have been because it was created by people who live in The U.K. A Hollywood Ploy eh...?...I guess if it flops everywhere else that changes their marketing campaign strategies In North American Markets which have to turn on a dime in today's technologically speedy quick societies.
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I'm not a football fan by any means, but very happy that we get Prometheus early.
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I dont know what a ticket price is for you guys. But in australia it can cost between $15 to $20 for a ticket. If thats the story elsewhere out s.ide the US no wonder. We are literally paying for the priviledge of earlier release date
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To be honest, I always thought Prometheus was an American movie.....but that would be a moot point; it was directed by a British guy, the same one who directed Alien and Blade Runner. The company that owns the Alien franchise is American (Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation). Maybe Prometheus is a British movie when various things are considered, but I still think this is subject to perspective. 28 Days Later & 28 Weeks Later are both British movies, because they were made in Great Britain, and published here in the US by Fox Searchlight Pictures. I do think lots of it has to do with making revenue, though. I remember back in 2001 when Metal Gear Solid 2 was going to be released here in the US first, then in Japan later.....which I thought was weird because MGS back in 1998 was Japanese first, then US second. I think MGS3 came to the US first, then Japan later, back in 2004. Apparently it's because the Metal Gear Solid series garnered a larger fanbase here in America, whereas the Japanese didn't get as big a fanbase. A larger fanbase = more revenue. It's been my understanding for days now that the reason Prometheus will be released in the UK first (as well as other parts of Europe?) is because of the UK's recognition & appreciation of Sir Ridley Scott, or something to that extent. America has its fair share of love for Sir Ridley, but probably not as much. Honestly, I don't know the details at this rate, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's some money-making ploy. There's been some money-making strategies considered for this movie, such as the attempt to make it PG-13 in order to appeal to as wide an audience as possible, that sort of stuff...
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Great rundown craig
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Thanks for the analysis
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cool Craig.
[b]Ask nothing from no one. Demand nothing from no one. Expect nothing from no one.[/b]
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I sworn I had posted that before here. I know I have on AvPgalaxy a few times.
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craigamore
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Well...don't anybody give me the credit for the body of that post...please...that's the article.
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This makes absolute perfect sense. I'm not up on Euro footie at all, but even if that were not a driving factor this time, it makes sense to open a GOOD movie abroad in English-speaking markets before the US, because that market will produce a ton of buzz about how wonderful the film is and drive sales back in the US. There used to be only newspaper and TV film critics and word of mouth. Now all of the word of mouth has moved to the Interweb and often makes the official critics' reviews look like poppycock. We also tend to forget that to FOX thinks of the film as a product (while it's Ridley's job to think of it as a "picture" or "film"). They pick when it comes out. Not Ridley. ;•) And as Cain1977 has cleverly pointed out, it's all about the [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCkOmcIl79s]M-word[/url].
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..money money money money.. and football.. in 30 minutes chelsea against munich is starting..the streets are crowded with fans since noon already.. cheeers
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I have one theory too: If you open in foreign countries, especially those that normally dub the movies, it contains no risks, it's not like americans will download and watch a bootleg spoken in russian (just an example!) Other way around it's a whole different thing, if it opens 1st in USA, then people in countries with much later premier might indeed watch it with english bootleg. So, it's partly about piracy too. According to my theory.
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I thought it was just a compensation for having Battleshit opening here earlier.
Ridley Scott will eventually tell us how the Queen was born. Right now we have the Deacon; coming soon the Mercury, the May and the Taylor.
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read an article and your long ass synopsis? i think not! the answer to this post is just "down with america allahu akbar!" too soon?
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Again people, that is not my opinion...it is the body of the atricle from the link at the top.....I WROTE NONE OF IT.....yeesh
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Well to be fair the United States of Destruction did drop two on Japan, don't begrudge them a movie like battleship.

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