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CBR News
05-07-2009, 11:03 AM
20th Century Fox has upped the download figure for an unfinished pirated
version of "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" from 1 million to 4 million. Nevertheless, the
film was the biggest weekend opening of 2009 so far.


Full article here (http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=21113).

apoehler
05-07-2009, 11:05 AM
The real headline for this story should be "Fox pulls made-up statistic out of a$$".

_OM_
05-07-2009, 12:09 PM
The real headline for this story should be "Fox pulls made-up statistic out of a$$".

...No, at least one million downloads of the torrent were registered over about 35 different torrent servers, with the lion...er...wolverine's share going to Pirate Bay, natch. Fox does what every other company whining about piracy does: quadruple the number of illegal downloads suspected, take the amount of sales lost, and quadruple that number again. What's hurt Fox's claims of being all butthurt through their wallets is the opening weekend numbers for the film. Had it been a flop, they'd finally had something to back up their bogus claims.

Bottom Line: Piracy only affects films that are crap to begin with, because it protects viewers from wasting their hard-earned bucks by blindly taking a chance on the film on the opening weekend before all the real reviews coming out. That's what Hollyweird is scared frackless of - their ability to throw crap on the screen and sucker viewers out of their cash before it's obvious said crap isn't sticking to the screen very well, if at all.

OM's Law #TBD: If Annie Hall had been available on the Torrents, it would have never gotten an Oscar, much less lasted a week in the theaters.

cherphas
05-07-2009, 12:30 PM
Didn't Fox sue Warner for rights to the Watchmen film? I don't know the details, but based on what I heard about it on forums and articles, it sounded to me that Fox was kinda screwing Warner into getting a percentage of the film. Can somebody fill me in on the details? Anyways, I'm just saying if that's the case then maybe they shouldn't be whining about other people taking their stuff... unless Warner really took theirs :)

builttoill
05-07-2009, 02:10 PM
they still got way more money than they deserved for such a crummy movie. i bet that they leaked it themselves so they could skimp in the final effects, cause the final effects only looked good when compared to the unfinished version.

americocaine
05-07-2009, 03:47 PM
Hard to believe so many people actually went to see this turd. A Marvel turd (TM). Getting flushed down the toilet when the Paramount Turdburglar (TM) comes to town.

navi410
05-07-2009, 05:34 PM
I enjoyed more than Watchmen:evilsmile: . It's a popcorn flick nice fx nice action scene very little plot but still enjoyable.

mgs
05-07-2009, 10:26 PM
Bottom Line: Piracy only affects films that are crap to begin with

That's only an assumption, like how you say they come up with the numbers.

Piracy, in ANY form, is going to act negatively on the final product. It's just a matter of how much.

kalorama
05-07-2009, 10:34 PM
It's a mystery why people seem to have so much emotional investment in hating this movie.

Darrell D.
05-08-2009, 04:54 AM
Didn't Fox sue Warner for rights to the Watchmen film? I don't know the details, but based on what I heard about it on forums and articles, it sounded to me that Fox was kinda screwing Warner into getting a percentage of the film. Can somebody fill me in on the details? Anyways, I'm just saying if that's the case then maybe they shouldn't be whining about other people taking their stuff... unless Warner really took theirs :)

Basically, Fox had acquired the rights to Watchmen years ago They opted out of making the movie,but the contract they had indicated that they had first turn-down rights. A producer (Lawrence Gordon) was trying to get the movie made, first at Paramount and next at WB. Fox was never given the turn down option when the movie was greenlit at WB. Fox (allegedly) informed WB when the production was announced. WB (allegedly) ignored them. Fox (allegedly) told WB again when production started on the film. WB(allegedly) ignored them.
Fox took WB to court, fans on the internet suddenly became experts in how Hollywood and the transfer of rights work, some got really butt-hurt, while others tried to be humorous and failed (See: Eat a Dick, Fox). Others threatened to boycott future Fox films, such as Wolverine. Not surprisingly, Fox didn't seem fazed by the empty threat of 'WolvieFan3453'.
Fox was the evil Empire, WB somehow the poor underdog Rebels. The two studios reach an agreement, which was no surprise to the more rational fans on the net who were amused by the overreaction by the more ..umm..exuberant fans.
The movie was released, and while no one is saying 'bomb' yet, the fact remains that the movie underperformed at the box office.
The journey to the movie's production was probably more interesting than the final product.

Darrell D.
05-08-2009, 05:02 AM
It's a mystery why people seem to have so much emotional investment in hating this movie.

Hey, remember when it looked like Fox was going to stop WB from releasing Watchmen, based on a court order and suddenly the executives at Fox were baby eating goblins who raped kittens for fun, while the executives at WB were the moral, upstanding citizens who were being victimized?
It's kind of like that.

John Aston
05-09-2009, 09:52 AM
Seems like a business opportunity to me with an audience willing to bypass theaters for their product.

adamthered
05-09-2009, 10:34 AM
It's a mystery why people seem to have so much emotional investment in hating this movie.

Didn't you know it's what all the cool kids are doing :rolleyes:

DeadXMan
05-09-2009, 10:51 AM
the cool kids are the lone rebels. doing it their way.

so if everyone hates wolverine

the cool kids will like it.

builttoill
05-11-2009, 10:11 AM
there is no such thing as cool kids.

Titan76
05-11-2009, 10:16 AM
there is no such thing as cool kids.
You're just mad because you were never one of them.:tongue:

Jmacq1
05-11-2009, 10:32 AM
With an 87 million opening weekend, I really don't think Piracy hurt this film all that much. I find it doubtful that Fox was anticipating a $100M+ opening weekend or something along those lines.

builttoill
05-12-2009, 09:49 AM
You're just mad because you were never one of them.:tongue:

i was never a kid