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Old 09-12-2007, 10:58 AM   #21
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and i am not going to even mention Jar Jar. (I do love SW so don't get me wrong.)
The beautiful thing about a digitized character is that it can be removed. A large consortium of SW fans is saving to pay Lucas easily swayed wife and children once he's pushing daisies. At which point, the chick with three boobs from Total Recall will be used as a digitized replacement.

The magic and wonder of Hollywood.
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Old 09-12-2007, 11:27 AM   #22
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Old 09-12-2007, 12:07 PM   #23
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The beautiful thing about a digitized character is that it can be removed. A large consortium of SW fans is saving to pay Lucas easily swayed wife and children once he's pushing daisies. At which point, the chick with three boobs from Total Recall will be used as a digitized replacement.

The magic and wonder of Hollywood.
LOL, i guess the show must go on....
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Old 09-12-2007, 03:41 PM   #24
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I love both series... but SW will always be better than Harry Potter in my mind.
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Old 09-12-2007, 04:05 PM   #25
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I was never a big fan of either, though I eventually saw most of the Star Wars episodes. I do catch some of the Harry Potter stuff on TV from time to time and they are fun movies to watch.

I can see them both making way to my blu-ray collection some day.

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...At which point, the chick with three boobs from Total Recall will be used as a digitized replacement.
She seeing anyone?

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Old 09-13-2007, 12:38 PM   #26
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In a way, the true test is will Harry Potter still have a huge fan base 30 years later the way Star Wars has?
Oh absolutely, because much of the fan base are kids. Kids grow up to be big kids. That's why we collect stuff. Future generations of kids will see these movies and the ferver will probably last decades.

There are younger people, like my nephew, who loves movies from the 80's. They often wish they were around to experience them in the theater.
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Old 09-13-2007, 12:47 PM   #27
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Both my kids enjoyed the Harry Potter books, but didn't really care for the movies
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Old 09-13-2007, 02:16 PM   #28
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That's interesting TNT, sound like after my own heart (but I mostly like the movies)

"Thou shalt transcribe the book to screen. Thou shalt compress, thou shalt combine, but thou shalt not write new material that do not existeth in the written word without the direct permission of the author. Should that author be dead: Tough noogies.
Stealing the proper nouns and writing something new (Starship Troopers *cough*) is RIGHT OUT
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Old 10-18-2007, 08:44 AM   #29
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*blink*

Well, yep, I misread that intent of this thread initially. Thought it was refering to the entire franchise, not just the movies.

With the Bond movies, I'm really not surprised at all for the reasons mentioned, those films, for the most part, are pretty old and inflation has changed grosses alot .

Some little things that have very little to the end, as far as I know, Star Wars and the Bond movies never had an IMAX showing either [and those tickets jump up in price].

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And here's another fun tidbit, there are more people now that watch movies than did before. Newer titles will continue to gross more and more than their counterparts.
The numbers include inflation adjustments.
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Old 10-18-2007, 08:53 AM   #30
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It was certainly bigger in terms of ticket sales. However, it's not a bigger franchise in terms of importance. Movies are a big deal *because* of star wars. Lucas never received any oscars to my knowledge, but he should get a lifetime achievement award from the academy and anyone else giving out awards for movies.

I find it cute in Reign of Fire where Christian Bale and Gerard Butler are acting out the Star Wars story for the kids. It's "folk lore" in the future. What a tribute!
No, but he did receive a Lifetime Achievement award from AFI last year. If you missed it, I suggest trying to find video clips online. It was hilarious. William Shatner opened with a song and dance w/ Storm Troopers and Carrie Fisher complained about not being able to wear a bra among many other things!
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Old 10-18-2007, 09:03 AM   #31
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Oh absolutely, because much of the fan base are kids. Kids grow up to be big kids. That's why we collect stuff. Future generations of kids will see these movies and the ferver will probably last decades.
I think it's safe to assume that quite a large percentage of the movie goers to the Harry Potter movies were adults. At all of the Harry Potter movies I've been to, most of the seats were filled by adults.

The reason why the Harry Potter novels are so popular is because both children and adults are into them.
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Old 10-19-2007, 03:28 PM   #32
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The reason why the Harry Potter novels are so popular is because both children and adults are into them.
That is obviously the key to Disney's success.
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Old 10-19-2007, 04:08 PM   #33
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Money wise I'm sure Harry Potter is bigger than Star Wars.

However, i doubt if it has had a greater (or even an equal) impact on culture like the original Star Wars.

I like them both, and just want to see them on Blu!

You would be surprised at the cult following HP has in such a short time. Remember, HP started out huge in book sales first before any movies came out. I was never much of a reader, but because of that 1st HP book and the 6 that followed, my daughters are huge readers. Schools all over the world are encouraging these books, and the kids are reading them, not to mention the following they have with the movie goers that continues to grow with each movie made, and there's still 2 more left to go.

If you check out "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter" in Orlando, Florida, Disney blew it big time and lost having Harry Potter theme park to Universal Theme Park:
http://www.universalorlando.com/harrypotter/

I personally like Star Wars new movies as much as the originals, and I was huge on the originals back in the day. And I also like HP, LOTR, etc. from todays generation of movies. It's all good, as long as it's Blu!
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Old 10-19-2007, 04:38 PM   #34
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Obvoiusly these people have never heard of "adjusted for pice inflation".

Harry Potter is not going to come close to the Star Wars movies if it's an apples to apples comparsion. Adjusted for inflation all time movies in the US:

Star Wars - Rank 2 - $1,172,000,000
Empire Strikes Back - Rank 12 - $646,000,000
Return of the Jedi - Rank 14 - $619,000,000
Phantom Menace - Rank 19 - $558,000,000
AOTC - Rank 82 - $352,000,000
ROTS - Rank 56 - $391,000,000

Potter 1 - Rank 65 - $368,000,000.....wow it beat the worst one of the series.

I don't even need to look past that. Obviously these people are deluded thinking Harry Potter is a better franchise because it hails from their own country. Now if they want to say the Harry Potter vs the new Trilogy....yeah HP franchise is probably more popular but overall the original movies were much more popular than HP will ever be.
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Obvoiusly these people have never heard of "adjusted for pice inflation".

Harry Potter is not going to come close to the Star Wars movies if it's an apples to apples comparsion. Adjusted for inflation all time movies in the US:

Star Wars - Rank 2 - $1,172,000,000
Empire Strikes Back - Rank 12 - $646,000,000
Return of the Jedi - Rank 14 - $619,000,000
Phantom Menace - Rank 19 - $558,000,000
AOTC - Rank 82 - $352,000,000
ROTS - Rank 56 - $391,000,000

Potter 1 - Rank 65 - $368,000,000.....wow it beat the worst one of the series.

I don't even need to look past that. Obviously these people are deluded thinking Harry Potter is a better franchise because it hails from their own country. Now if they want to say the Harry Potter vs the new Trilogy....yeah HP franchise is probably more popular but overall the original movies were much more popular than HP will ever be.
I will take Harry Potter over Star Crap any day.
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Old 10-19-2007, 04:56 PM   #36
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OK, as a HUGE SW fan (still have my original, first-run toys {Luke w/blonde hair, not yellow} and all the VHS releases as well as DVD and bootleg Japanese DVD), I have to input:

You really can't do an apples to apples comparison until the HP franchise has been completed. In the end, you'll still have to wait at least a couple of years or so for DVD and Blu sales and the movie channel runs before you can get a more accurate comparison. Side-by-side, I think it will be a close comparison, taking into account total sales (toys, games, books, etc.,) and inflation. Either way, they're both absolutely fantastic movies (sorry, true-blu SW fan, and though I hated Jar-Jar, I still enjoyed even #1) as franchises, and I don't like to compare them any more than a parent would like to be asked which child do they love more. It's just not a question you want to even have to think about.

My two cents, anyway...
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