goldenstate5
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See, the whole "hey, not bad for a franchise that was considered dead!" argument rather falls flat for me. "The Smurfs", despite the 3D, skyrocketed over 100 million; "Alvin and the Chipmunks" is of course a similar case. Both of these are aging franchises that, while respected, were considered even more lifeless upon re-entry. It's becoming clearer that it is market over-saturation. It is the simple fact that Arthur Christmas and Hugo ate some of the profit out of the film. What annoys me more of course is the fact that there are Chipmunks on the way, which will undoubtedly bury everything except (ironically) Hugo.While this is a older franchise it's a restart. These days sequels tend to make more because of interest build by the memory of the previous film. The next Muppet film will benefit from it. Also this is the rare franchise where there are no stars who are going to be demanding higher paychecks. This will be seen as a luxury to Disney.
Nothing steams me up more than Chipmunks potentially doubling the BO of Muppets, and that isn't even an overcrowding issue... it's a "more Americans would rather see something like this than Muppets" issue.
Excuse me while I vomit...