Have there been any recent movies that were:
>low budget (cost less than $20 million)
>high grossing (more than $100 million)
>original (not a sequel, adaptation or based on historical event)
>not horror, sci-fi, comedy, romance or action
Have there been any recent movies that were:
...
>not horror
...
So what else is there, drama and musicals?
>comedy
dramas yes, musicals no
Well, it's not a real comedy.
That's very specific.
>more than 100 million
>less than 30 million budget
Nope
It's not a real drama either.
First Stars War budget was 11 million
It grossed 775 million
This is a dumb thread because anything we name you'll find a loophole to say it's part of a genre so doesn't count.
Yes, I laughed when the Bird man solved crime. I laughed and I clapped
Baby Driver
An original drama that made 5+ times what it cost? What the fuck are you on about OP
I just gave you an example in the OP, niggerbrains.
>American Beauty
>not comedy
>not romance
Wll, then this is the only thing I can think of. Manchester by the Sea got close.
Nigger what the fuck, American Beauty is a real drama but Birdman isn't?
>horror
OK I'll take Birdman. What else?
>horror
No it fucking isn't. Here, this one as well.
>Black Swan is a 2010 American psychological horror film[4][5]
>Gran Torino
>budget $33 million
>psychological horror
That's stupid.
>$33 million. Ah well. Not that much over.
Brokeback Mountain. Though 10 years is pushing the boundaries of recent I guess, and I am not sure if it was under $20 mil, but it was very low.
I shouldn't browse Sup Forums when I'm on public transportation.
You made me loudly laugh and now I look even more autistic.
More of a drama really.
This is a sequel
>adaptation
Not original either, clearly part of a sequence of films, a sequel of sorts.
Of a short story in a magazine? Give me a fucking break. Ledger and gyl and the others brought that thing to life. Besides, the themes in both the film and the short story are not unique enough to be considered as part of a copyright type "franchise".
>meme actor
>meme director
Was this actually any good? Might check it out if it is.
Who said anything about a franchise? Stop watching comic book movies so much.
Yes. It's a good movie. And you'll like it more when you see the end
Room
Isn't it like 12 years old?
yeah it's really just a matter of criteria
Op how about making this rule: no dream/fantasy/tripping scene
THIS TAKES PLACE IN THE UNBREAKABLE UNIVERSE.
IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT BY NOW YOU AREN'T A TRUE M. NIGHT FAN ANYHOW.
Get fucked cunt. Say that to me in real life and not online and see what happens.
Try using the name 'brokeback' on some project you want to sell, then let the lawyers teach you how much of a franchise it is.
>still being this obsessed over franchises
Go back to Sup Forums.
What's the address of the street corner are you working tonight?
Post it here, I want to come round to your place and fight you IRL.
There's a price to be paid for all that shitposting son, as you're about to learn.
Train to Busan cost approximately 8.5 million, and box office estimates are around 99 million. It's listed as an apocalyptic thriller movie, which I think fits it better than a horror movie.
La La Land was made on a 30 mil budget and grossed over 400 mil
Juno, Slumdog Millionaire, 12 Years a Slave, you'll complain on technicalities for all of these but nobody laughs out loud at Juno and nobody cared about the source material for SM or 12YAS until the films were announced and released.
>but nobody laughs out loud at Juno
ACT
>not laughing at hamburger phone
Fuck yeah, I even just laughed because you posted hamburger phone. See there it is again, that shit is the bomb.
Guess I need to rewatch it. From memory it's all snarky Sorkin/Whedon inspired teen speak that felt like it was written to be sniggered at, but I saw it like a year after release and haven't seen it since.
You don't get sarcasm, do you? Not even in text form. You aren't American by any chance are you?
Is your irony detector still working?
You will probably love juno.
$100,000,000 is an unfair mark for high grossing because that's a much bigger deal in the 20th century than it is now.
>hardcore henry
Fuck your last meme arrow there's nothing that fits that
>shooty bang bang go booom
dumb wojakposter
Not an argument