Forum - View topicNEWS: Ghibli's Princess Kaguya Earns US$501,888 After 8th Weekend
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mdo7
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EDIT: I'm going to withdraw this part of the statement. Last edited by mdo7 on Tue Dec 09, 2014 12:59 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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walw6pK4Alo
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At this point, no way. $500k is just 1/100th of what it needs to break even on production alone.
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lem
Posts: 734 Location: Land of trying to figure sht out |
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I'm glad other people are seeing it and it's earning $$ at the Box Office. I just picked up my JP BD at the PO yesterday.
@mdo7 ...So just curious how does one determine that 8,877 copies sold in the first week of its release amount to low sales? has it already been a week? |
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mdo7
Posts: 6258 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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After doing some calculation, and re-analyzing the cost, I'm going to retract that statement.
Because Studio Ghibli titles are supposed to be selling like hot cakes in Japan (like in 100,000 BDs), but seeing only 8,877 BD sold when it got release seem low by Ghibli release standard. |
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walw6pK4Alo
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With BDs and DVDs combined, it's like 17k sales. Typically sales don't go up as the weeks go by, so maybe it'll collect a few thousand more, but the revenue from those discs won't offset the original cost. This thing really needed the people to see it in theaters, Ghibli doesn't get the same kind of scratch with disc sales. As a scenario, you could even say it sold 100k copies at $70 each, which is only 7 million when the film needs a whole lot more. |
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Ovan~the~Rebirth
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Well I'm planning to go see Kaguya this weekend with some buddies up in Columbus, glad its doing ok for the limited release run it has. Also happy to see the Boston and L.A. Film Critics giving it their approval as well.
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GATSU
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Wow, it's about to beat Ghost in the Shell in rankings.
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NiPah
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I can't wait to watch this, is looks to be a really awesome movie...
But god how many times has that title image popped up, for some reason it's really disturbing to me. It's like that's the one and only key-art for the entire production. |
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Jayhosh
Posts: 972 Location: Millmont, Pennsylvania |
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Well I happily contributed to those Bluray sales. So even if they were disappointing (and what hasn't been disappointing about this film in regard to profits?), Im glad to have supported the film. Its an injust world, and possibly the worst injustice of all is that masterpieces such as this always seem to get overlooked.
I watched this film for the for the first time last week when my copy came and never have I ever experienced such an emotional roller coaster of a film in my life. It was beautiful, it was sad, it was an experience unlike anything I'd ever seen before in my life. Takahata is a master of human emotions and I truly believe that this is his masterpiece. It may not have been financially successfull, and the production might have been absolute hell, but we have a wonderful film to show for it. Im extremely glad it got made, and even though it'd be sad, it would be the perfect film for Takahata to go out on. EVERYONE, please go see this film as soon as you can! It's amazing! |
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omiya
Posts: 1827 Location: Adelaide, South Australia |
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Poster at a cinema in Adelaide:
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Jayhosh
Posts: 972 Location: Millmont, Pennsylvania |
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Nice. I like the other two variant posters more than the one all the distributors are using. They sum up the film better.
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