The issue about Carry On and other films threatening a single loved individual and endanger hundreds more is more of a philosophical debate than an actual nitpick of a film. Everyone will see it different
Star Wars profits are in the tie-ins, not the films/shows. But the tie-ins profits are dependent on how much happy people are with the fils/shows. Andor keeps fans happy, and that keeps Star Wars profitable.
watched Carry-On last night. My kids and i were on the edge of our "sofa". Very tense and suspense filled movie. Imagine if it was released in theaters.
Andor season one's 12 episodes were 10 hours long. Spending $332 million for that cinematic, prestige Star Wars content was worth every penny, unlike Rise of Skywalker, which cost $416 million for 2.5 hours. Andor season 1 also dealt with Covid, which increased the cost significantly for a production of that scale. And then season two had to shut down due to the strike, while costs still accumulated during that time.
I don't know. I looked up GOT's most expensive episode and it was pegged at 15M. Sure, there's inflation but that was just 5 years ago. Is the production value of Andor worth more than what we saw from Thrones? I don't think so or at least that's my very subjective opinion based on what I saw from both shows.
@@noisuledesoidnarg7762 GOT had all their sets build for earlier seasons and could re-use them, for Andor they had to build completely new sets this is why the first seasons are expensive. As time goes on the show is cheaper to produce.
Sony is a public company. As such, it has to present its balance sheet to its investors at the end of each fiscal year. In other words, what were the expectations for the past fiscal year and what was achieved... Sony's film division produced disastrous figures last fiscal year. That is the reality and some people at Sony will lose their jobs for it.
I was just thinking about how expensive some of these shows cost vs how some of high cost shows look worse than some budget films. My conclusion is people are milking it. Studios gotta start going outside the traditional pipeline so as not to keep getting screwed. And forget about going through union productions. I do not think the Hollywood pipeline has the talent to warrant their costs anymore. The lack of talent in Hollywood is so embarrassing today.
Based on the comments. Im so glad some of these people arent in charge. Basically everything would collapse in on itself. Or you know what? Yes, I wish some of yall were. But not things I enjoy and still want to be around.
The other Timothy....Timothy Hutton, was 20 years old when he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1980 for his role in Ordinary People. This made him the youngest person to ever win the award.
Vis-a-vis the Sony story. "--- it erodes my confidence that they can steer the ship in the right direction." Well, if the people at the helm don't believe they are going in the wrong direction.... they are unlikely to adjust their course accordingly.
I watch two movie shows on UA-cam, John Campea and Jeremy Jahns. So imagine my surprise when John hates Nosferatu, and Jeremy puts it as his favorite movie of 2024. Lol 😂
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Best Christmas Pageant Ever is actually much better than most "faith-based" movie. I didn't care much for "Homestead" which is a gateway to a new faith-based series.
i love film and i’m a huge fan of all this fun fantasy and sifi stuff but 290m? for a streaming show. 290m dollars could change the lives of literally 290 million people, insane money
48:50 sure, but its not being released on cinemas, so its return is absurdly smaller by comparison. its also much harder to see if a show paid itself, because you cant really quantify the amount of subs, from that series alone. you kinda have to add everything together, and calculate how many account watched it. and then ask yourself if those accounts would still be subbed without that show existing. its not a 1-1 comparison. you cant just divide the cost per hour and compare with a normal movie that would have a theatrical release. its just not that simple.
The costs of everything post writers and actors strike is significantly higher so while the number sounds bad, it’s hard to say for sure. I’ll watch it regardless as I do everything Star Wars but the fact the costs keeping making the headlines leads me to believe someone high up is frustrated and trying to sound the alarm by leaking to the media.
Season One was worth every GD penny of that. Hope Season 2 is even better. (unlike Arcane, which was good, but just too much of everything). IMO, I think they could release the series on the big screen every week and I'd go to see it! I think the first season could be done as 3 films.
Regarding to Carry on and Theo Rossi. John called him the therapist in penguin and it's not really a spoiler to say this as it was pretty explicit within the grounded nature of that universe. Theo Rossi is the Scare Crow
@SilkSonic-c9z you're only expressing what a lot of the online movie community feel. Star Wars, as a whole, is very much not overrated and outdated to the general population.
John: 'I was disappointed in Nosferatu'
Me: 'That means it's good' 🔥🔥
All opinion based. You love “The Witch”, a lot of people don’t like it. You’re disappointed with “Nosferatu”, a lot of people like it. 🤷♂️
Nosferatu is like top 3 in most peoples best movies of the year. Love Johns show even though he has extremely different taste than majority of people.
The late Andre Braugher is so good in Brooklyn 999. Highly recommend, but like the office it tilts towards the end a little bit
The issue about Carry On and other films threatening a single loved individual and endanger hundreds more is more of a philosophical debate than an actual nitpick of a film. Everyone will see it different
51:18 It's a lot more than Game of Thrones, actually, which was about 5-10 million dollars an hour
Star Wars profits are in the tie-ins, not the films/shows. But the tie-ins profits are dependent on how much happy people are with the fils/shows. Andor keeps fans happy, and that keeps Star Wars profitable.
watched Carry-On last night. My kids and i were on the edge of our "sofa". Very tense and suspense filled movie. Imagine if it was released in theaters.
Andor season one's 12 episodes were 10 hours long. Spending $332 million for that cinematic, prestige Star Wars content was worth every penny, unlike Rise of Skywalker, which cost $416 million for 2.5 hours. Andor season 1 also dealt with Covid, which increased the cost significantly for a production of that scale. And then season two had to shut down due to the strike, while costs still accumulated during that time.
Nah.
No it wasn’t worth it for a show that almost no one watched. 600 million is absolutely ridiculous for a season 2 of a show no one watched
I don't know. I looked up GOT's most expensive episode and it was pegged at 15M. Sure, there's inflation but that was just 5 years ago. Is the production value of Andor worth more than what we saw from Thrones? I don't think so or at least that's my very subjective opinion based on what I saw from both shows.
@@BobbyTheDogGuy It was 600 million for both seasons, so 20+ episodes.
@@noisuledesoidnarg7762 GOT had all their sets build for earlier seasons and could re-use them, for Andor they had to build completely new sets this is why the first seasons are expensive. As time goes on the show is cheaper to produce.
It's been so long, I never expected them to re-boot the "Carry On" franchise. It wasn't the same without Sid James, though.
19:28 Carry On was a lot of fun. Solid movie, would definitely recommend!!
Carry on was awesome!!!
Sony is a public company. As such, it has to present its balance sheet to its investors at the end of each fiscal year. In other words, what were the expectations for the past fiscal year and what was achieved... Sony's film division produced disastrous figures last fiscal year. That is the reality and some people at Sony will lose their jobs for it.
I was just thinking about how expensive some of these shows cost vs how some of high cost shows look worse than some budget films. My conclusion is people are milking it. Studios gotta start going outside the traditional pipeline so as not to keep getting screwed. And forget about going through union productions. I do not think the Hollywood pipeline has the talent to warrant their costs anymore. The lack of talent in Hollywood is so embarrassing today.
Tap in the right notes. Just tap em in. Tap tap taparoo.
Complete unknown is hands down amazing
Andor S1 affected by Covid
Andor S2 affected by Strikes
Based on the comments. Im so glad some of these people arent in charge. Basically everything would collapse in on itself.
Or you know what? Yes, I wish some of yall were. But not things I enjoy and still want to be around.
I havent watched a Netflix original show or film in a while. Carry on was a good surprise.
The other Timothy....Timothy Hutton, was 20 years old when he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1980 for his role in Ordinary People. This made him the youngest person to ever win the award.
Yes but it was for Supporting actor, not Lead actor - different Academy Award category
Sony thinks they’re putting out good movies?? Really? Madame web? Really?? The ADR alone makes it unwatchable
Vis-a-vis the Sony story.
"--- it erodes my confidence that they can steer the ship in the right direction."
Well, if the people at the helm don't believe they are going in the wrong direction.... they are unlikely to adjust their course accordingly.
I watch two movie shows on UA-cam, John Campea and Jeremy Jahns. So imagine my surprise when John hates Nosferatu, and Jeremy puts it as his favorite movie of 2024. Lol 😂
He didn't say he hated it, he was disappointed by it.
@Jake-n2w tomato, potato
I wouldn't say Jeremy is a movie show but I get what you mean
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Was 'O Brother Where Art Thou' mentioned for The Odyssey adaptations? I've missed the last few episodes
Yes it was
@hoseaxci2419 Thank you kindly, good movie
Best Christmas Pageant Ever is actually much better than most "faith-based" movie. I didn't care much for "Homestead" which is a gateway to a new faith-based series.
i loved the collider nightmare show😢
i love film and i’m a huge fan of all this fun fantasy and sifi stuff but 290m? for a streaming show. 290m dollars could change the lives of literally 290 million people, insane money
The complete unknown was great
48:50 sure, but its not being released on cinemas, so its return is absurdly smaller by comparison. its also much harder to see if a show paid itself, because you cant really quantify the amount of subs, from that series alone.
you kinda have to add everything together, and calculate how many account watched it. and then ask yourself if those accounts would still be subbed without that show existing.
its not a 1-1 comparison. you cant just divide the cost per hour and compare with a normal movie that would have a theatrical release. its just not that simple.
Well now we know the problem over at Sony was Sony Tony. At least he is "stepping down" but I am pretty sure he was given a shove.
Transylvania isn't in Germany......Read a map.....
The costs of everything post writers and actors strike is significantly higher so while the number sounds bad, it’s hard to say for sure. I’ll watch it regardless as I do everything Star Wars but the fact the costs keeping making the headlines leads me to believe someone high up is frustrated and trying to sound the alarm by leaking to the media.
Timothee Chalamet can be in a lot of genres, but he should not be in windy movies. How many times do I have to say this.
I'm starting to think that the captain of the onyx cinder might be Wim's Dad.
Hoping you did the adopt a family thing you used to do every Christmas this time too
They did they donated a bunch of items already
@Unknown-by6mr that's nice to know
Andor Cost Disney $645 Million Dollars???? Amateurs, Godzilla -1 cost only 100 Million Dollars plus change
not even. It was like 15 million.
Hollywood Accounting?
Under $650m for 10 andor episodes. Bargain
Comparing a streaming show to a billion dollar movie per hour is kind of crazy
Carry-on is just a disappointing movie. I dont understand all the praises it received
It’s competent fun. That’s where the bar is for Netflix movies these days.
(And the car crash oner was very cool)
Season One was worth every GD penny of that. Hope Season 2 is even better. (unlike Arcane, which was good, but just too much of everything). IMO, I think they could release the series on the big screen every week and I'd go to see it! I think the first season could be done as 3 films.
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The kid almost losing a tie was better than the whole çrapylite
Regarding to Carry on and Theo Rossi. John called him the therapist in penguin and it's not really a spoiler to say this as it was pretty explicit within the grounded nature of that universe. Theo Rossi is the Scare Crow
I don’t get John’s hate with what if
it’s a small children’s show being targeted at adults, it’s harmless to ignore it but it’s definitely not helping the brand which is in the bin rn
Star wars is the iPhone of tv shows
Way overrated expensive and outdated garbage but ppl cannot stop buying
Not garbage since the new films have grossed over $3 billion. The TV shows are hit and miss but overall the brand is far from garbage
@SilkSonic-c9z you're only expressing what a lot of the online movie community feel. Star Wars, as a whole, is very much not overrated and outdated to the general population.