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 We like the movies. We talk about them; we read about them and we  critique them to no end. Some of us debate their merits going so far as  to use the word “art” to further qualify them as a notch up from  something so pedestrian as “entertainment”. Nevertheless, we tend to  forget that making a movie is a business venture and like anything  connected to business: sho’ me the money! It may seem crass; it may seem  capitalistic; it may be the pinnacle of all that is wrong with the  world, but if you ain’t making a profit, you ain’t staying in business  for long.
We like the movies. We talk about them; we read about them and we  critique them to no end. Some of us debate their merits going so far as  to use the word “art” to further qualify them as a notch up from  something so pedestrian as “entertainment”. Nevertheless, we tend to  forget that making a movie is a business venture and like anything  connected to business: sho’ me the money! It may seem crass; it may seem  capitalistic; it may be the pinnacle of all that is wrong with the  world, but if you ain’t making a profit, you ain’t staying in business  for long.
Recently I saw Transformers: Dark of the Moon and while I found the film to be “artistically” inferior, I have had to admit that it’s an entertainment juggernaut.
Transformers (2007)
 Budget: $150 million
 Gross: $710 million
 Rotten Tomatoes: 57%
 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)
 Budget: $200 million
 Gross: $836 million
 Rotten Tomatoes: 20%
 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)
 Budget: $195 million
 Gross: $418 million (as of July 5/11; just 6 days since its release: Box Office Mojo)
 Rotten Tomatoes: 38%
 my review (Hey! I have to plug my own s**t, don’t I?)
In looking at the above numbers, it’s almost a foregone conclusion film number three is going to do just as well as the first two, all with about the same “rotten tomato” rating.
In contrast, heads are going to roll at Warner Brothers over the following financial disaster.
 Green Lantern (2011)
 Budget: $200 million
 Gross: $140 million (as of July 5/11; 18 days: Box Office Mojo)
 Rotten Tomatoes: 27%
 my review
Can anybody truly know what’s going to work or not going to work? And when I say work, I mean capture the attention of a fickle public who are going to shell out $15 or $20 for the cinematic experience. $20? Heck, throw in a popcorn and a drink and you’re talking about some serious cash for a date!
 X-Men: First Class (2011)
 Budget: $160 million
 Gross: $325 million (as of July 5/11; 4.6 weeks: Box Office Mojo)
 Rotten Tomatoes: 87%
 my review
 Thor (2011)
 Budget: $150 million
 Gross: $440 million (as of July 5/11; 8.6 weeks: Box Office Mojo)
 Rotten Tomatoes: 78%
 my review
In contrast to the blockbusters, the lesser films have smaller numbers but face the same problem of turning a profit.
 Beginners (2011)
 Budget: $3.2 million
 Gross: $4 million (as of July 5/11; 4.6 weeks: Box Office Mojo)
 Rotten Tomatoes: 83%
 my review
 Larry Crowne (2011)
 Budget: $30 million
 Gross: $18.7 million (as of July 5/11; 4 days: Box Office Mojo)
 Rotten Tomatoes: 35%
 my review
 Midnight in Paris (2011)
 Budget: $30 million
 Gross: $62 million (as of July 5/11; 6.6 weeks: Box Office Mojo)
 Rotten Tomatoes: 92%
 my review
 Michael Bay reuses footage from an earlier film
 Here’s the premise: Michael Bay has taken footage from his 2005 film The  Island and spliced it into the film Transformers 3. Britain’s Guardian discusses this with a link to a YouTube video which shows both films  together. The video certainly makes a strong, okay obvious, case.  Apparently this is not the first time Bay has done this having swiped a  shot of an aircraft carrier from his 2001 film Pearl Harbour to use in  the first Transformers.
 Uploaded by cinefilojermain23 on Jun 30, 2011
 Transformers 3 scene from The Island
 Scenes from the movie Transformers 3 of the movie The Island-2005.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7kcqB3thJM
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