Mad max- US block buster
Release date for the U.S.: 15 May 2015
Release date for the UK : 14 May 2015
Produced by Kennedy Miller Mitchell and ratpac dune entertainment
Pre production began in 1997' early attempts to shoot the film in 2001 and 2003 but were stopped because of the September 11 attacks and the Iraq war
Original director
In its opening week it earned $45 million
Production budget was 150 million
Max-Tom hardy
Charlie theron- imperator furiosa
Nux- Nicholas hoult
Immortan Joe- Hugh keaysbryne (was in original)
Mad Max's advertising consisted of the generic, movie posters, interviews and trailers, also using the slogan "what a lovely day" to help advertise. However a compilation of graphic novels entitled "mad max:fury road" were released a year before the film was released, describing the prologue
Tom hardy is traditionally know for action roles, locke, kray twins
A video game was made to accompany the film, the game came out a few months after the films launch which created a boost in sales of the film
Interviews and trailers were released leading up to the launch, including a joint interview with the director and Tom hardy, four posters were created, three of which was a shot of max, furiosa and immortal Joe, with the final being a shot of the war rigs in the sand
Production cost, 50,000
Opening week. 0.3 million
Troll hunter U.S. release date 10 June 2011
UK release 15 June 2011
Director: André Øvredal
Filming took place in the forests and mountains of Western Norway, and actress Johanna Mørck called it an exhausting experience.[5] According to director André Øvredal, the team tried to maintain maximum secrecy around the project. They kept both the title and cast secret until shortly before the première, dropping cryptic teasers to create a viral effect. Producers John M. Jacobsen and Sveinung Golimo, whose production company were also responsible for the highly successful 2008 film Max Manus, reported great international attention around the film. Already before the première, several American companies had expressed interest in doing a remake. For the film's final scene, a clip of former Norwegian Prime minister Jens Stoltenbergspeaking about an oil field outside Norway called the Troll Field was edited to create the appearance of him admitting the existence of trolls.
Trollhunter is an interesting analysis for advisesment
The grand Budapest hotel
The Grand Budapest Hotel grossed $59,100,318 in North America and $115,500,000 in other territories for a worldwide total of $174,600,318 against a budget of $26.7 million.[96]
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