They're the sole reason this slop keeps getting churned out
>>212915512 (OP)I really don’t get why they love dinoslop so much
>>212915512 (OP)Whats so interesting about dino spectacle anymore after all these years
>>212915512 (OP)Have no fears, we've got stories for years
>>212915512 (OP)it's like an invasive species out competing everything else in a completely different ecosystem
>i hate zoomers, they don't care about dinokino like jurassic park
>i hate thirdies, they care about dinoslop like jurassic park
the duality of /tv/
>>212915512 (OP)Highest grossing foreign markets were:
#1 UK
#2 Mexico
#3 Germany
#4 Australia
#5 Spain
#6 France
#7 South Korea
#8 India
#9 Italy
#10 Thailand
You can't blame India for this one
>>212915572I really dont get why zoomers can't speak like real people.
>>212915736Stop acting like this garbage is even remotely close to the original JP movie. It’s not. Jurassic World was a fraction of the first one and the ones that followed were even worse.
>>212915512 (OP)We need numbers for actual amounts of people who saw it, not how much it generated.
Inflation and currency conversion make comparisons with old movie box office figures pointless.
>>212915512 (OP)I've only seen the first two. Are the others any good?
>>212916371There are 6 billion more humans than there were in 1933. That's not a fair comparison either.
>>212915572Same reason some people like Godzilla movies.
>>212916452No JP movies in 1933. Just adjust for % of population the same way some adjust for inflation. Its just maths, cant be that hard.
>>212915512 (OP)Take note, CRAPCOM. I want my fucking Dino Crisis 1 and 2 remakes, and I want DYLAN FUCKING RESCUED IN 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq7_ucfK3v8
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>>212915512 (OP)interesting when burgers alone almost equal the same spending as the rest of the world combined
>>212916620Oh you adjusting for inflation and currency conversion makes results pointless, but adjusting for population increases is fine?
>>212916679No, adjusting for inflation is fine if you talk about box office. Adjusting for population is fine if you talk about attendance. Just dont mix them.
>>212916780Adjuster for inflation doesn’t even work for box office. Box office does not mirror inflation. In 1993 when the first movie came out, average ticket price was 4.14 which adjusted for inflation would be 8 bucks. Yet, a movie ticket today is $16.