It amazes me how many people don't understand that rotten tomatoes is not actually rating the movies themselves, lol.
GoAgs92 said:Btron said:TCTTS said:everyone on here acting like the movie is going to be soooo out there, or soooo weird, or sooo hard to sell to any kind of general audience, well, sorry, you're just wrong on this one. it's a straightforward father-daughter stoner crime thriller epic and it rocks
— evan romano (@EvanRomano) September 8, 2025
I'm looking forward to this, but father/daughter, stoner, crime thriller does sound like it will NOT be for the general audience. So time will tell how it does. But I'm all in on PTA, all the time.
Since when are PTA movies for a general audience?
FL_Ag1998 said:
From that Variety article....Quote:
Variety's Owen Gleiberman raved about the film in his review, calling it a "mesmerizing vision of a police-state America."
"'One Battle After Another' is a movie that taps into the fierce urgency of now; it gives you a chill that's also a wake-up call… while it speaks with a big vision to the danger and anxiety of our moment, it's also a drama that's totally grounded and relatable," Gleiberman wrote. "'One Battle After Another' is a vision of a society in captivity, but it's a movie that never loses the pulse of its humanity."
Good Lord, I don't think I can roll my eyes any harder.
Btron said:
Are we entering "Oscar, give it to'em" territory?
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Bot. Flag it
TCTTS said:
Even factoring in marketing (which is a way less consistent percentage from film to film), I still think it could potentially break even. I saw two projections yesterday both saying it could very well do over $200M worldwide theatrically now. Taylor Swift even pimped the hell out of it on Fallon last night, which could give it a small bump too, haha. Throw in all the other revenue streams in conjunction with its award prospects and Warner Bros will absolutely consider this movie a win.
PatAg said:
those dang woke leftists
Him doing the Mexican whistle is genuinely way more impressive than everything he did in The Revenant. https://t.co/lxpWUZRQO1
— Alexander Ibarra (@alexndheribarra) October 15, 2025
"One Battle After Another" needs roughly $300 million to break even in theaters. The film's current $140 million gross is impressive for an original movie that's R rated and nearly three hours long, but the film is still tracking to lose $100 million.
— Variety (@Variety) October 15, 2025
Warner Bros. spent more… pic.twitter.com/NXQRsE3tWw
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"Warner Bros. refutes Variety's anonymous sources and their uninformed estimates," a studio spokesperson says.
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"Though the global haul of $140 million is impressive for a film that's original, R rated and nearly three hours long, "One Battle" requires roughly $300 million to break even. That's because Warner Bros. spent more than $130 million on production and $70 million on promotional efforts, and ticket sales are typically split 50-50 between studios and theater operators."
PatAg said:
also when did people start adding advertising into calculations.
Production budget is all that was ever talked about until very recently
I only ever see it used to frame a narrative however the person using it wants it.
TCTTS said:
It's not cope, it's math.
Some of you are going above and beyond to **** all over this movie every chance you get - as if it's your God-given mission - and in the process all kinds of misleading numbers/info are being thrown around. So I'm simply saying, "It's not nearly as bad as you're making it out to be," both financially and, of course, earlier in the thread, narratively.
I'm agreeing that it's probably not going to break even.
But I'm also saying that it's not nearly the disaster being painting here. To say otherwise isn't me making excuses, it's me presenting pertinent info in light of the highly biased smear campaign going on in this thread (which is at least, if not far more, biased than people will inevitably claim I'm being).
Also, again... it's still the lead for Best Picture and numerous other awards at the Oscars, which absolutely counts for something. That kind of recognition matters financially, not just in terms of Hollywood "pats on the back."
But if you guys want to keep cherry-picking misleading info, or quoting intellectual giants/upstanding citizens like Chris Gore and Bret Easton Ellis, go right ahead. I just popped in to speak a bit of truth to nonsense, but I'll let you guys get back to your usual shenanigans now.
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I just popped in to speak a bit of truth to nonsense
Bunk Moreland said:
All I know is whatever they spent in marketing was wasted. The marketing budget didn't make it to me until maybe 2 weeks out, and even then without generally following PTA projects I wouldn't have known what I was watching when I did see in the quick trailer commercials. I guess it wasn't heavily pushed in Texas but that was a mistake imo.