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No, really, I want to know: What the hell do audiences want out of movies? That is the question on my mind this week as I look at the box-office numbers for The Fall Guy, the new action comedy that also serves as the unofficial kickoff of summer movie season. Variety says the film “fell just short of expectations with $28.5 million” at the weekend box office in North America. Compared to those expectations, the numbers aren’t disastrous — The Fall Guy was only projected to earn about $30 million — but it also cost $140 million to make. So the news is not great. A consultant quoted in Variety’s...
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We get so many sequels these days, most of them totally unnecessary, a lot of them largely unwanted. But their predecessors made money, their producers want to make more money, and so sequels get made. One recent movie that seemed primed for many sequels but never got one was The Nice Guys, writer/director Shane Black’s hilarious buddy comedy starring Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe. At the end of the film, Gosling and Crowe’s characters have become fast friends and decide to start their own detective agency called “The Nice Guys.” In other words, the movie was an origin story without the audie...
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