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Related: About this forumWith just $36.6 million in ticket sales, 'West Side Story' is officially a box office bomb
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/26/west-side-story-is-officially-a-box-office-bomb.htmlDespite rave reviews, Steven Spielbergs West Side Story has failed to gain traction with audiences at the box office.
In its first three weeks in cinemas, the adaption of Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheims Tony Award-winning musical, has captured just $36.6 million in global ticket sales. Its production budget was around $100 million, not including marketing costs.
Sounds like a write-off to me, said Eric Handler, media and entertainment analyst at MKM Partners. The markets that have done the best have been New York and L.A. The film wasnt able to grab middle America, and it didnt seem to have that great of a penetration into the Latino community.
West Side Story tells the tale of love-struck teenagers from two different social classes in New York City during the 1950s. Tony, a young white boy with ties to a gang called the Jets, and Maria, a young Puerto Rican girl with ties to the Sharks gang. The Sharks and the Jets are in the midst of a struggle for control of the Upper West Side of the city, making Tony and Marias love forbidden.
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Ocelot II
(120,836 posts)that IMO didn't suck, but why remake something that was a brilliant classic in the first place?
pidge
(274 posts)nocoincidences
(2,317 posts)Covid has an effect on everything, including how willing people are to go and sit in a crowded movie theatre.
jimfields33
(18,861 posts)Spider-Man is making historic money. If a movie is good, people will flock to it.
BeyondGeography
(40,014 posts)A remake of a 60-year-old musical. Im too lazy to check, but did that ever work?
Casady1
(2,133 posts)you would know that. Most people consider the finest score ever written. The music is timeless and never seems dated. It is a truly brilliant piece and has had more renewals than any other play.
BeyondGeography
(40,014 posts)Nor do I need any lectures on the quality of the original. On the musical front, Dudamel v. Bernstein is not a fair fight. I saw one insipid clip of America and knew this version was doomed.
Casady1
(2,133 posts)opined with a putdown. Think about it.
tanyev
(44,508 posts)elleng
(136,055 posts)no useful theaters around here.
(I DO love the original.)
Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)aeromanKC
(3,479 posts)While omicron spores are dancing around our head.
We will wait for the stream.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)Gang members singing and dancing in an alley?
Seriously?
No thank you.
Journeyman
(15,144 posts)I like William Shakespeare. How about you?
I especially believe Romeo and Juliet is a timeless tale of young love.
Sure, it's a derivative story taken from an old poem, but remarkable in its production.
What do you think?
Journeyman
(15,144 posts)I mean, how beautiful could those lyrics be? It's not like you'd ever hear any singer of note belting out a gangbanger tune . . .
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)New York gangs dancing and singing in an alley.
No thank you.
Journeyman
(15,144 posts)What could they possibly learn from you?
Casady1
(2,133 posts)just listen to the original Broadway production. Even my kids love it and they are in their twenties. It is one of the most fabulous scores ever written. As opposed to other plays who I think can come across as outdated this does not. It combines Latin and Jazz along with great lyrics. Never close your mind isn't that what liberals are supposed to embody.