@@Celestialaztec Late 90s? He was big for the whole 90s. He was in Take That which were huge in UK and Europe. He went solo and also had huge success in the early 00s. Just listen to some of his songs. Let me entertain you, Angels, Come Undone, Feel, Eternity, She's the one,...
This is what happens when your film is based on the life of a pop star who's only famous in the UK and Europe. It should have been released on paramount plus in the states, and only released in cinemas where he's well known, ie: England and Europe.
It is always a shame when a good film goes unnoticed by the masses . But so many of those become out Cult Classics. Just like with an artist who doesn’t get the credit or respect while alive but are discovered after passing . Very good points made here adam . Nicely said .
As someone who couldn't care less about box office receipts, I'm just glad a big studio took a risk and put money into a genuinely great film. I mean, isn't this how Hollywood used to work? A bunch of small, less profitable films are propped up by the blockbuster tentpoles? In a way, you could say Better Man is being paid for by Sonic 3. And then, down the line, these smaller films become cult classics when they have a lower barrier to entry on streaming or home video. At the end of the day, a studio took a gamble, and whilst it didn't pay off financially, it absolutely paid of artistically.
I’m shocked, I really am. I’m from the U.K & I thought curiosity alone would bring in the punters for this movie. Prior to its release, I had American friends ask…”WTF is a Robbie Williams?” 😄
I mean when people talk about wanting a unique movie in theatres here’s a movie that we will never see again like this is a level of different that doesn’t come around that often
@@nickcharles1284that’s the issue I think. That now whenever a unique movie does come out, it’s not considered interesting enough for people to spend their money on and will instead wait for streaming
I laughed, I cried... It's a great flick. And I'm a musician who only knows one song of Robbie Williams' and do not care for it. If you're on the fence just check it out for yourself, it's worth a couple hours
Don't speak for others. No one loved Better Man. I never saw it because I'm not interested in Robbie Williams. Unlike you Brits, most don't find the guy appealing or talented at all. This is the problem with all of you, you want the fantasy that your guy is this huge superstar so you say stupid sh*t like this, 'You loved "Better Man", well, NO, son. We did NOT. Stay delusional.
A $110m movie based on a 50 year old ex-boyband singer who's unknown in major territories and whose biggest hit was in 1997. Who thought this was a good business decision?
It's even better once you've seen the movie and understand the reasoning behind it. But unfortunately the singer is unknown and it's not really being explained why there is a chimpansee playing Robbie Williams prior watching the movie itself.
If any American wants to know why studios bring us Moana 2, the Lion King Prequel and How to Train Your Dragon Live Action Remake, this is why. We would rather spend our money on derivative crap than something that actually is risky and good.
You Brits need to wake up over your delusional fantasy of Robbie Williams being globally loved as you think he should be. No one else knows or cares about him, because we feel he can't sing, isn't talented and is an arrogant and unlikeable jacka**. No one loves him like the English do. It's an English thing. Accept it and be happy with your lot.
Well, I just loved this movie. Thank you so much for recommending it! I only knew who he was for his song “Angels.” Robbie brought so much vunerability to his story, and that, in turn, made it feel extremely relatable. I truly hope more people give this film a chance.
The ads for this just looked awful, I wasn't going to give it a chance, until someone actually explained the concept. Some movies are just too weird to succeed in the Vanilla market. Scott Pilgrim was DEFINITELY in this group. That movie was a love letter to LARPing and older video games, but without either seeing the comic, or understanding the concept, there was no way normies would ever see it, its just too weird to accept, unless you are in the market for weird.
I'm old. Born in the 60's. I saw that Scott Pilgrim movie and I had no idea what the fuck was going on for the whole movie. Anime does that to me too. I still for the life of me can't figure out what the fuck Pokemon is. People keep magical animals as slaves and keep them in a ball somehow make them fight?
He never broke into the US market at the height of his success so I find it strange that they’d spend money releasing the film over there. He hasn’t released any new music in years and although he’s still famous here in the UK he isn’t the big deal he was 20 years ago. I don’t get why the film maker wanted to make this now especially when it’s the same rag to riches, then fall from grace story of a dozen pop stars in manufactured bands. Now he’s a bit washed up he’s trying to relive his years of success but it seems a bit desperate much like how he keeps teasing a reunion with Take That, his old boy band.
Wow, who would've or could have predicted that a guy who was an ex-boyband member and never broke America, who most of the world don't get and who only idiotic Brits seem to worship, would have such a pull to get the public to pay and sit for 2 hours while Robbie Williams talks about Robbie Williams AGAIN, and ONLY a week or two after his 5 hour netflix documentary series on Robbie WIlliams talking about Robbie Williams dropped ... but let's make another self-indulgent biography this time as a 2 hour movie and as a chimp. Genius. I'm glad the same low IQ people in the record industry responsible for giving this talentless hack who can't sing £85 million recording contract (which they're STILL trying to make their money back on) are LOSING even more money again. They think because they love Robbie Williams, the rest of the world does or should and that warrants these moronic decisions. Well, keep losing money, dumb dumbs. YOU deserve to. Most STILL don't know who Robbie Williams is nor do they care.
Robbie Williams was a huge star in the Uk in the 1990s. He literally does cat food adverts there now, so I doubt there's a huge audience for a chimp-based movie about him.
saw it the other day and its freaking awesome. but audiences just dont like risky and out there ideas anymore, so i had a feeling this wouldn't appeal to the masses. very unfortunate because this one doesn't deserve the flop its getting.
You Brits need to wake up over your delusional fantasy of Robbie Williams being globally loved as you think he should be. No one else knows or cares about him, because we feel he can't sing, isn't talented and is an arrogant and unlikeable jacka**. No one loves him like the English do. It's an English thing. Accept it and be happy with your lot.
Luckily for us here in KANSAS going to a movie only runs us 5.75. A medium drink and a medium corn...8.25. But the trade off...you gotta sit next to people born here in KANSAS.
Even in the UK he has been out of the public eye (or at least only on the periphery) for years. The prospect of a Robbie biopic might raise some interest in people who were Robbie fans 20 years ago, but to do well it really needs to generate squealing fanaticism and sadly everyone is too grown up for that now.
Sucks because it's actually a good movie, and RB is not only famous in the UK, he's famous worldwide just not in the US, here in latinoamerica he is very beloved
I only saw this because of the director. I'm a huge fan and defender of The Greatest Showman. I didn't know who Robbie Williams was beforehand but the movie did make me interested.
Wait a second. As far as I can see the movie barely had a marketing push in the US so far. Correct me if I'm wrong. Robbie has hardly been on any US chat shows etc etc. The fires etc prevented certain marketing.
Actually I think $5 million isn't bad in the UK. But our budgets are usually way smaller than that. Robbie Williams was a member of the band Take That who were absolutely huge in the UK between 1990 and 1995. He became the most successful when they split and all went for solo careers. I was never into his work personally.
I completely agree Adam - biopics are mostly pointless. You sit through them moderately amused but then feel like you've wasted your time - its better just to watch a documentary or read about it. Oppenheimer to me wasn't really a biopic, more of a historical drama.
I agree. I understand the homage bit, but the movie was a drag. Sera is one of the least interesting 'leading men' of all time. I tired of looking at his expressionless face after five minutes.
I get genuine joy these days from watching movies bomb. Not from watching them, I never do that anymore. Plenty of good older movies to watch, fortunately.
That’s unfortunate. It is a very very good, heartfelt movie. I have a feeling it will find success and become a bit of a cult classic once it finds its way to the streaming platforms, finding its value. That said, people often complain about the lack of originality and the cookie cutter tactics Hollywood uses to make and sell movies to the audience which is by all accounts, true. A studio then takes a shot at making a completely off the wall, original take by creating a biopic of a famous pop star using a cg ape in his place and actually make a great movie. And then the audience doesn’t support it… We deserve all the marvel and DC crap they will be shoving down our throats from here on…
I was living in Guatemala when Robbie Williams’ music charted there. However, I don’t get the sense that he’s remembered or was memorable to the people who used to listen to his music in that market. I only ever liked Rock DJ, nothing else he made was for me. I’d watch the movie if it’s streaming. I don’t see myself going to the cinema for it.
0:55 NO MORE INNUENDOS FOR YOU!!!! You've Maxed Out. 2:47 🙏🏾Heaven Forgive Me🙏🏾🤦🏾♂ This pic GUARANTEES that there is NO F-ING WAY I'm gonna see this movie🤦🏾♂. For those who don't see it, add the caption THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY. I am ACTIVELY PURGING THIS MOVIE FROM MY BRAIN.
I think a Chimp made this movie for real, around a table with other Chimps, thinking it was going to win awards, and it should, the worst award possible.
It’s been done well before, a lot of them are overrated but I would argue, just off the top of my head, that Walk The Line and Notorious are fantastic Biopic films
I only know of Robbie Williams because I was and still am a fan of the band that began his career, Take That. If their song "Back for Good" hadn't played on US radio, I may not have heard of Take That and I definitely would not have been a fan or heard of Robbie. I'm curious about this movie. I'll check it out when it starts streaming.
Imagine if you will a similar film for the USA but substitute Robbie Williams for say a member of INSYNC.....then you get the problem....famous in the States but not over here...its a strange film for sure
I saw trailer and had no interest in seeing it. Like...sigh...why would you make a movie about yourself but replace you with a monkey? Why? You must be not ok,up there, in your head,to do that. I need a psychologist to help me explain. Does it have to do with narcissism? No idea. But if its a true story of a man,show me a man.
Robbie William is well known in the music world around the world, he has NEVER cracked the states though NOT many U.K acts do, so the film being a flop is a suprise one bit
Great film….embarrassing Marketing Distribution in 1200 screens in the states. He is an international superstar only couldn’t break him in the states. Sad to say.
It wasn't a bad movie but I had no idea who Robbie Williams was when I went to see it. Ironically I knew who Oasis was, the band he painted in a very bad light.
I think it might have made more if it was released at a better time. Who goes to the cinema in the first half of January. I go every week but even I haven't been to a movie so far this year.
I still have no idea who Robbie Williams is
He was big in the late 90s. I bet you’re a teenager so you won’t know.
Google is a wonderful tool
@@Celestialaztec Late 90s? He was big for the whole 90s. He was in Take That which were huge in UK and Europe. He went solo and also had huge success in the early 00s. Just listen to some of his songs. Let me entertain you, Angels, Come Undone, Feel, Eternity, She's the one,...
He played Mrs doubtfire and he was in the greatest movie of all time flubber
i remember him from mtv in the 90s... he was some pop guy who seemed to think quite highly of himself.
This is what happens when your film is based on the life of a pop star who's only famous in the UK and Europe. It should have been released on paramount plus in the states, and only released in cinemas where he's well known, ie: England and Europe.
i completely agree with you
100%!
I remember when I saw the trailer. I kept thinking? Is this one of the Backstreet boys or N'sync or something that I never remembered the name of?
I live in EU and don’t care for him either 😂
@jip5889 but you've at least heard of him
It is always a shame when a good film goes unnoticed by the masses . But so many of those become out Cult Classics. Just like with an artist who doesn’t get the credit or respect while alive but are discovered after passing . Very good points made here adam . Nicely said .
As someone who couldn't care less about box office receipts, I'm just glad a big studio took a risk and put money into a genuinely great film. I mean, isn't this how Hollywood used to work? A bunch of small, less profitable films are propped up by the blockbuster tentpoles? In a way, you could say Better Man is being paid for by Sonic 3. And then, down the line, these smaller films become cult classics when they have a lower barrier to entry on streaming or home video. At the end of the day, a studio took a gamble, and whilst it didn't pay off financially, it absolutely paid of artistically.
So, a $100 million budget is a “small” film these days?
@@Anya-b5sparamount paid 25 million ....they did not make it
@@Anya-b5sthey got a lot of the budget from funding, government grants, etc.
@Anya-b5s actually, yeah
@marklola12 no, they paid 25mil to acquire its US distribution rights
"This is not Adam does monkeys" holy shit that was gold
"Sounds like that can make a few dollars" 😂😂
I’m shocked, I really am.
I’m from the U.K & I thought curiosity alone would bring in the punters for this movie. Prior to its release, I had American friends ask…”WTF is a Robbie Williams?” 😄
This one will do very well on streaming, like global #1 on Netflix. It's just sad that this movie did not do better in theater.
Theaters are dead now, streaming is what counts.
Agreed.
I mean when people talk about wanting a unique movie in theatres here’s a movie that we will never see again like this is a level of different that doesn’t come around that often
People complain that the ain’t good movies but movies like this come out and no one go to see it the movie is great
Because nobody wants to see a movie about a guy that they’ve never heard of before and the CGI monkey doesn’t help either
I'm baffled that no one has ever heard of Robbie Williams before. He is huge. It seems he is no so much in the US.
@@Jordie_42yeah, he was sort of popular in the US in the 90s . But not big enough. I really love Millennium, one of my favorite songs.
Its a good movie about something most people don't care about. So, they don't go.
@@nickcharles1284that’s the issue I think. That now whenever a unique movie does come out, it’s not considered interesting enough for people to spend their money on and will instead wait for streaming
I laughed, I cried... It's a great flick. And I'm a musician who only knows one song of Robbie Williams' and do not care for it. If you're on the fence just check it out for yourself, it's worth a couple hours
You loved "Better Man" it flopped.
You hated Godzilla. It was a smash hit.
We went to the latter.
Says someone who didn't watch better man. They're both good. Godzilla is more marketable/recognized by America
Should have gone to both, they are both amazing films.
Don't speak for others. No one loved Better Man. I never saw it because I'm not interested in Robbie Williams. Unlike you Brits, most don't find the guy appealing or talented at all. This is the problem with all of you, you want the fantasy that your guy is this huge superstar so you say stupid sh*t like this, 'You loved "Better Man", well, NO, son. We did NOT. Stay delusional.
More people eat at McDonalds than they do at independent family restaurants. It doesn't mean McDonalds is high quality.
I don't think anyone expected this to perform well in the US. It's going to make most of it's money internationally.
A $110m movie based on a 50 year old ex-boyband singer who's unknown in major territories and whose biggest hit was in 1997. Who thought this was a good business decision?
I actually had a ticket to watch this last weekend but regal cancelled it and stopped playing it completely.
Lol in Australia we can't get rid of him like a mate that has overstayed his welcome on your couch.
Yeah but most of my mates love him (not sure why)
@@alsmith9853 Ironic the Australians and Brits love Robbie Williams, yet think Americans are the stupid ones.
It feels like a desperate move to be different with the chimp. Like that Lego biopic.
It makes total sense thematically and I don't think the movie would be the same without it.
It's even better once you've seen the movie and understand the reasoning behind it. But unfortunately the singer is unknown and it's not really being explained why there is a chimpansee playing Robbie Williams prior watching the movie itself.
I can’t wait to see it! Glad to hear you enjoyed it!
If any American wants to know why studios bring us Moana 2, the Lion King Prequel and How to Train Your Dragon Live Action Remake, this is why. We would rather spend our money on derivative crap than something that actually is risky and good.
True but then again there was some very popular odd movies too Late Night with the Devil Longlegs and non Horror Anora
You Brits need to wake up over your delusional fantasy of Robbie Williams being globally loved as you think he should be. No one else knows or cares about him, because we feel he can't sing, isn't talented and is an arrogant and unlikeable jacka**. No one loves him like the English do. It's an English thing. Accept it and be happy with your lot.
How sad, I've actually heard that this is a good flick.
Well, I just loved this movie. Thank you so much for recommending it! I only knew who he was for his song “Angels.” Robbie brought so much vunerability to his story, and that, in turn, made it feel extremely relatable. I truly hope more people give this film a chance.
Did you just say 2 hours and 20 minutes... WTF!? Whoever thought this was a good runtime was feeling really good about themselves
It should have been longer, and didn't cover a lot of important things in his early career and career in general.
Felt shorter, movie was fantastic.
Agreed. Really, 120 minutes is my tolerance for almost everything.
I am pretty certain Hollywood can't make good movies at this point.
Robbie is famous not only in the UK but all over the world. Except in America...
wait, what? this is a biopic?
Basically
I really enjoyed it to be fair but I have noticed a real apathy towards most movie releases these days
Come on people hit that like and subscribe. Let's get this one man show over 100k before Summer!!!!!❤
The ads for this just looked awful, I wasn't going to give it a chance, until someone actually explained the concept. Some movies are just too weird to succeed in the Vanilla market. Scott Pilgrim was DEFINITELY in this group. That movie was a love letter to LARPing and older video games, but without either seeing the comic, or understanding the concept, there was no way normies would ever see it, its just too weird to accept, unless you are in the market for weird.
I'm old. Born in the 60's. I saw that Scott Pilgrim movie and I had no idea what the fuck was going on for the whole movie. Anime does that to me too. I still for the life of me can't figure out what the fuck Pokemon is. People keep magical animals as slaves and keep them in a ball somehow make them fight?
He never broke into the US market at the height of his success so I find it strange that they’d spend money releasing the film over there. He hasn’t released any new music in years and although he’s still famous here in the UK he isn’t the big deal he was 20 years ago. I don’t get why the film maker wanted to make this now especially when it’s the same rag to riches, then fall from grace story of a dozen pop stars in manufactured bands. Now he’s a bit washed up he’s trying to relive his years of success but it seems a bit desperate much like how he keeps teasing a reunion with Take That, his old boy band.
Blah blah, do you ever get tired of being a jealous hater?
Wow, who would've or could have predicted that a guy who was an ex-boyband member and never broke America, who most of the world don't get and who only idiotic Brits seem to worship, would have such a pull to get the public to pay and sit for 2 hours while Robbie Williams talks about Robbie Williams AGAIN, and ONLY a week or two after his 5 hour netflix documentary series on Robbie WIlliams talking about Robbie Williams dropped ... but let's make another self-indulgent biography this time as a 2 hour movie and as a chimp.
Genius.
I'm glad the same low IQ people in the record industry responsible for giving this talentless hack who can't sing £85 million recording contract (which they're STILL trying to make their money back on) are LOSING even more money again. They think because they love Robbie Williams, the rest of the world does or should and that warrants these moronic decisions. Well, keep losing money, dumb dumbs. YOU deserve to. Most STILL don't know who Robbie Williams is nor do they care.
The chimp looks realistic, but it looks so hideous. Just, don't want to look at that thing for 90 minutes.
You forget you are even watching a chimp. The movie is great, watch it when you can.
I had no idea this film even existed 😭
I was shocked when I saw how much it cost to make. It’s a good movie but did 110 million need spending on it? Holy Christ no.
I remember back in the day, the only movies that used to be 2hrs or more were either "based off of true stories" or those with a "historical" setting.
Saw the trailer in the theatre and was wondering who WOULD go see this movie.
Robbie Williams was a huge star in the Uk in the 1990s. He literally does cat food adverts there now, so I doubt there's a huge audience for a chimp-based movie about him.
The CGI of the chimps disturbs me somehow. I can’t quite put my finger on it.
It needed a strong better woman leaaddd!
saw it the other day and its freaking awesome. but audiences just dont like risky and out there ideas anymore, so i had a feeling this wouldn't appeal to the masses. very unfortunate because this one doesn't deserve the flop its getting.
I never even heard of Robbie Williams before I saw this trailer. I thought it was a nickname to the late great Robbin Willams
His life story is what's new on that, but knowing Robbie the added twist .
Movie looks like AI
Cannot wait for everyone to hate the film despite not watching it.
Idc what you Americans say, this was a fantastic film
You Brits need to wake up over your delusional fantasy of Robbie Williams being globally loved as you think he should be. No one else knows or cares about him, because we feel he can't sing, isn't talented and is an arrogant and unlikeable jacka**. No one loves him like the English do. It's an English thing. Accept it and be happy with your lot.
FYI.. Casablanca was a box office success on its first run. It wasn't a massive success, but it was a solid success.
Luckily for us here in KANSAS going to a movie only runs us 5.75. A medium drink and a medium corn...8.25. But the trade off...you gotta sit next to people born here in KANSAS.
Even in the UK he has been out of the public eye (or at least only on the periphery) for years. The prospect of a Robbie biopic might raise some interest in people who were Robbie fans 20 years ago, but to do well it really needs to generate squealing fanaticism and sadly everyone is too grown up for that now.
Let’s remember the US is only 4% of the world.
I love Robin Williams! Glad he finally has a biopic
I knew he was a hairy man, but damn! 😂
Robbie Williams
😂
Sucks because it's actually a good movie, and RB is not only famous in the UK, he's famous worldwide just not in the US, here in latinoamerica he is very beloved
Great video Adam 🎥🍿
You have to be a Robbie Williams fan, love it, or hate it .Don't think he was massive in America like he thought he would
I think I’m on drugs.
I only saw this because of the director. I'm a huge fan and defender of The Greatest Showman. I didn't know who Robbie Williams was beforehand but the movie did make me interested.
I think i would rather watch this than Emelia peres
The film is a masterpiece regardless of the fact people do or do not know him. It will surely become a cult movie.
Well, don't make 110 M budget movie.
I know Robbie Williams personally and I still don't know who he is.
Wait a second. As far as I can see the movie barely had a marketing push in the US so far. Correct me if I'm wrong. Robbie has hardly been on any US chat shows etc etc. The fires etc prevented certain marketing.
Actually I think $5 million isn't bad in the UK. But our budgets are usually way smaller than that. Robbie Williams was a member of the band Take That who were absolutely huge in the UK between 1990 and 1995. He became the most successful when they split and all went for solo careers. I was never into his work personally.
I completely agree Adam - biopics are mostly pointless. You sit through them moderately amused but then feel like you've wasted your time - its better just to watch a documentary or read about it.
Oppenheimer to me wasn't really a biopic, more of a historical drama.
Or they simply make things up. The Freddy Mercury biopic was riddled with made up plot points. I think most were made fabricated.
Scott vs Pilgrim is a bad movie but I agree with your overall point. The marketing for Better Man hasn't been great.
I agree. I understand the homage bit, but the movie was a drag. Sera is one of the least interesting 'leading men' of all time. I tired of looking at his expressionless face after five minutes.
Im a brit who likes Williams and went to see it. It was alright, nothing amazing. Not surprised it bombed
Robbie love I watched it and cried I love you Robbie ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥❤️❤️🔥
I get genuine joy these days from watching movies bomb. Not from watching them, I never do that anymore. Plenty of good older movies to watch, fortunately.
That’s unfortunate. It is a very very good, heartfelt movie.
I have a feeling it will find success and become a bit of a cult classic once it finds its way to the streaming platforms, finding its value.
That said, people often complain about the lack of originality and the cookie cutter tactics Hollywood uses to make and sell movies to the audience which is by all accounts, true.
A studio then takes a shot at making a completely off the wall, original take by creating a biopic of a famous pop star using a cg ape in his place and actually make a great movie. And then the audience doesn’t support it…
We deserve all the marvel and DC crap they will be shoving down our throats from here on…
I was living in Guatemala when Robbie Williams’ music charted there. However, I don’t get the sense that he’s remembered or was memorable to the people who used to listen to his music in that market. I only ever liked Rock DJ, nothing else he made was for me. I’d watch the movie if it’s streaming. I don’t see myself going to the cinema for it.
Never heard of him. So why a chimp? I don’t get it.
It supposedly represents his psyche
I might watch it on streaming but I ain't paying money on a British pop star I've never heard of
I’ll be very disappointed if the talking CGI ape doesn’t take over the planet at the end
Well duh. Kids and young adults have no idea about him. Massive ego I guess
Kids shouldn't be at this movie, it's rated R.
I think the marketing for the movie was terrible.
A musical about with hippos? Are you joking, or is Disney planning a live-action remake of Fantasia?
I thought he said "hippies".
@@geraldmartin7703 Like "Hair"?
0:55 NO MORE INNUENDOS FOR YOU!!!!
You've Maxed Out.
2:47 🙏🏾Heaven Forgive Me🙏🏾🤦🏾♂
This pic GUARANTEES that there is NO F-ING WAY I'm gonna see this movie🤦🏾♂.
For those who don't see it, add the caption THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY.
I am ACTIVELY PURGING THIS MOVIE FROM MY BRAIN.
I think a Chimp made this movie for real, around a table with other Chimps, thinking it was going to win awards, and it should, the worst award possible.
This Biopic Subgenre is BORING, and making into an Animal/Creature doesn't change that.
It’s been done well before, a lot of them are overrated but I would argue, just off the top of my head, that Walk The Line and Notorious are fantastic Biopic films
@@quarter_cab Ray is amazing too
I only know of Robbie Williams because I was and still am a fan of the band that began his career, Take That. If their song "Back for Good" hadn't played on US radio, I may not have heard of Take That and I definitely would not have been a fan or heard of Robbie. I'm curious about this movie. I'll check it out when it starts streaming.
A freaking nightmare movie
Who thought this would be a good idea?
Adam does monkeys sounds like something that would max out the OF guidelines
I don't have money for a stupid biopic of some hollywood actor or singer. I'm more important.
This is going to be a cult classic in the future!
It’s a great film , outstanding directions and script.
Imagine if you will a similar film for the USA but substitute Robbie Williams for say a member of INSYNC.....then you get the problem....famous in the States but not over here...its a strange film for sure
the bomb I liked was "Joker: Folie A Deux: and will buy a 4k copy.
I saw trailer and had no interest in seeing it. Like...sigh...why would you make a movie about yourself but replace you with a monkey? Why? You must be not ok,up there, in your head,to do that. I need a psychologist to help me explain. Does it have to do with narcissism? No idea. But if its a true story of a man,show me a man.
Well I personally think the kids novel, The 27th annual hippopotamus race would make a great 110 million dollar cgi movie…
Maybe it would, if it has an interesting story paid with amazing art and direction.
I liked biop of Fred mercury.
Robbie William is well known in the music world around the world, he has NEVER cracked the states though NOT many U.K acts do, so the film being a flop is a suprise one bit
I honestly thought it was a horror movie but still wasn't going to see it.
Sounds like I better go see it this week while it’s still out. Heard only good things.
Go to the movie theater to watch other people eat and look at their phones. No thank you.
Why would you do that instead of watching this amazing film. Or are you one of the Fast bros?
Instead of using a chimpanzee, they should have used the GEICO caveman.....THAT, would have sold tickets!!
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Great film….embarrassing Marketing Distribution in 1200 screens in the states. He is an international superstar only couldn’t break him in the states. Sad to say.
It wasn't a bad movie but I had no idea who Robbie Williams was when I went to see it. Ironically I knew who Oasis was, the band he painted in a very bad light.
Lol Liam and Noel Gallagher paint themselves in a bad light.
@@Kathom34 I don't know, never met them. I just know of their music. Coincidentally they have a song called "better man."
I think it might have made more if it was released at a better time. Who goes to the cinema in the first half of January. I go every week but even I haven't been to a movie so far this year.
it would have been better to release this in the summer IMO, I do not go to the cinema in the winter it's to cold and dark
"Robbie Williams"?
Anddddddddddd, nosferatu has done 150m . Interesting
This movie is fantastic I just feel like Robbie Williams never made it big here in the states
Likely to be a cult classic considering the positive reviews
Movies are too damn expensive now
Not if you're single. If you have a big family then yeah.