I forgot to mention, I really liked that they got "Gee Whiz" and a couple "Holy Moly"s in there. The Captain Marvel comics did help popularize the latter phrase, after all.
I forgot to mention, I really liked that they got "Gee Whiz" and a couple "Holy Moly"s in there. The Captain Marvel comics did help popularize the latter phrase, after all.
I'm curious to see what happens in the wake of ENDGAME--if it steamrolls over everything and no other movie can make bank or if other movies will thrive in this strange ecosystem. There's a lot of big reporting of people getting advance tickets for the ENDGAME opening--but what about in the weeks to follow? Do people buy advance tickets for the second and third weeks? I wonder what kind of drop it will have in the second weekend--if everybody is going to see it in the first week--and which other movie will break through.
I haven't seen a Pokemon movie since Power of One (far as I'm concerned, that and Orange Islands were the peak and end of the anime, even though it still runs to this day), and never played one game beyond Red and Blue. I still follow the progress of the franchise, yet despite only being a casual fan, I'm definitely seeing Detective Pikachu.
OK, we now have weekend ACTUALS for weekend 3 of Shazam.
The movie grossed $16,464,508 rather than the estimated $17,340,000. So, domestic is now at $120,437,864 and worldwide is $321,937,864.
Still wondering if Shazam can get to $500 million worldwide by the end of its run.
I'm curious to see what they do with the Big Red Cheese going forward. If I was a WB exec, looking at those numbers, I wouldn't want to sink more money into a SHAZAM! 2. And I'd probably use the World's Mightiest Mortal like the Hulk is used in the MCU. I'm sure that Zachary Levi's paycheque isn't as big as the Rock's--so they could spread him through the other movies. On the other hand, I would want to use those kids while they're still cute. Maybe a SHAZAM! HOLIDAY SPECIAL! on CBS next Christmas. The SHAZAM! TV series debuted on CBS in September 1974, so it's the 45th anniversary (and it's also Billy Batson's 80th anniversary in December of this year).
The movie was great about cramming all these little details. Or Big details, like the piano key part when fighting Sivana for the first time.
I don't feel a lot like part of a Detective Pikachu audience either, but I've been unable to shake off curiosity to go watch it. It looks like the kind of movie you've got to see by yourself how it actually turned out.
Just saw the movie. It pretty much met my expectations as an action-comedy. I really liked the supporting cast, the adaptation of the family dynamic, and the use of the seven sins (although I do wish we got to see their human embodiment hosts). Sivana was a little underdeveloped but given an interesting motivation that fit well with Billy's story. I guess the weakest parts of the film for me were Shazam himself, and the cliche story of "jerk turned good guy". I thought Levi tried too hard to come across as a kid, so much so that he was goofier than not just his counterpart but any believable child. I would have preferred a child-like adult Billy that wasn't outright juvenile. It was fine for humor but I felt he lacked serious character.
7/10 for me.
My DCEU totem pole goes:
MOS
BvS
Wonder Woman
Justice League
Shazam
Suicide Squad
Aquaman