This doesn’t say much about the discernment of the movie-going public
This is dismal news, because they are both total crap.
‘DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE’ has surpassed ‘THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST’ to become the highest grossing R-rated film at the domestic box office. ‘THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST’ held the record for 20 years.
I’m sure movie executives are pleased, though. Let’s dive to the bottom!
First, I find it hard to believe “The Passion of the Christ” set such a record, and kept it for 20 years through all the big-budget blockbuster movies that have come out since then. Are we sure that figure is accurate?
Second, I also notice “Passion” kinda sank without much trace after its initial run. Maybe lots of Christians felt they had to go see it, and be seen seeing it by their neighbors, then quietly forgot about it afterword.
And third, good for “D&W” for breaking that record — now I won’t have to spend any money of my own to make that happen.
cartomancersays
Clearly this means that the next big film will be a three-way team up between Deadpool, Wolverine and Jesus. Crossover films are all the rage these days, so bringing in half of America’s favourite fictional character to the franchise is just good business sense.
Duncsays
First, I find it hard to believe “The Passion of the Christ” set such a record, and kept it for 20 years through all the big-budget blockbuster movies that have come out since then.
I think the thing is that big-budget blockbusters tend not to be R-rated.
microraptorsays
Dunc @8: That’s exactly it. At some point in the 90s, studios began to realize that PG-13 movies had the best ticket sales since the whole family could go, so there was a serious shift away from R-rated films.
christophsays
At least it’s a good thing that Deadpool and Wolverine are more popular than torture porn.
Actually it does: Passion of the Christ was artificially inflated due to churches buying multiple tickets. Deadpool and Wolverine earned this on their own. That says plenty.
UnknownEric the Apostatesays
“Clearly this means that the next big film will be a three-way team up between Deadpool, Wolverine and Jesus.”
I can’t wait for the climactic scene in which Jesus, having eschewed violence up to this point, faces off against whoever the big bad is and says, “Okay, that’s enough… now it’s clobberin’ time!”
First of all, Wolverpool is an excellent movie, I can’t remember the last time I laughed so much at a film. Second, Jackman still playing Wolverine is a running joke throughout. Third, it takes zero prisoners, pulls zero punches and skewers everything about the MCU and superhero movies in general. It also takes some shots at post-apocalyptic epics, especially “Furiosa”. It doesn’t take itself seriously, has reverence for nothing, and I was surprised at how much vicious commentary they got away with. And it still manages to keep Vanessa as the beating heart of it all. This movie well earns its box office take.
Reginald Selkirksays
@13: Check out Ghandi II
“No more Mr. Passive Resistance, he’s out to kick some butt.”
As featured in the 1989 movie UHF starring Weird Al Yankovic.
Poking around the free online streaming site Tubi a week or two ago I found out there is actually a film called Titanic II. The plot of the 2010 film is that someone builds a modern replica of the Titanic. Will it survive it’s maiden voyage? I’m not spoiling much by noting the answer is no. The few reviewers who saw it said the movie wasn’t good, but it wasn’t bad enough to be a fun watch.
Clearly this means that the next big film will be a three-way team up between Deadpool, Wolverine and Jesus.
Jesus as Wolverine’s proto-mutant ancestor would work quite well. Maybe merge it with that Lupus sapiens stuff from the comics.
Of course Jesus’ healing factor can’t really keep up with the other two, but since he can heal other people, you could have cartoonish mass bloodbath scenes without anyone perma-dying, which should be good for a laugh.
lanirsays
I thought the only xtians who liked Passion of the Christ were the ones who were pretending or the ones who thought they were better than everyone else beause their faith was always a gory, offputting mess.
Reginald Selkirk says
Deadpool may have a bigger gross, but The Passion is still the grossest.
Silentbob says
I haven’t seen it, I just can’t believe they’re making Jackman still play Wolverine 24 years on. X-D
And I thought Roger Moore’s run as James Bond (1973 – 1985) was long.
Just an Organic Regular Expression says
Well duh, it’s got two superheroes.
StevoR says
@2. Silentbob : Do you mean the Wolverine – Deadpool movie, the Passion (Gibson gorefest) movie or both?
Titanic II – the sequel?
Hmm.. Now with even richer folks! (Smaller wreck tho’..)
Actually would rate the Titanic movie above the others mentioned here..
PZ Myers says
Now do three!
Raging Bee says
First, I find it hard to believe “The Passion of the Christ” set such a record, and kept it for 20 years through all the big-budget blockbuster movies that have come out since then. Are we sure that figure is accurate?
Second, I also notice “Passion” kinda sank without much trace after its initial run. Maybe lots of Christians felt they had to go see it, and be seen seeing it by their neighbors, then quietly forgot about it afterword.
And third, good for “D&W” for breaking that record — now I won’t have to spend any money of my own to make that happen.
cartomancer says
Clearly this means that the next big film will be a three-way team up between Deadpool, Wolverine and Jesus. Crossover films are all the rage these days, so bringing in half of America’s favourite fictional character to the franchise is just good business sense.
Dunc says
I think the thing is that big-budget blockbusters tend not to be R-rated.
microraptor says
Dunc @8: That’s exactly it. At some point in the 90s, studios began to realize that PG-13 movies had the best ticket sales since the whole family could go, so there was a serious shift away from R-rated films.
christoph says
At least it’s a good thing that Deadpool and Wolverine are more popular than torture porn.
Reginald Selkirk says
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No mention of a rating.
Autobot Silverwynde says
Actually it does: Passion of the Christ was artificially inflated due to churches buying multiple tickets. Deadpool and Wolverine earned this on their own. That says plenty.
UnknownEric the Apostate says
“Clearly this means that the next big film will be a three-way team up between Deadpool, Wolverine and Jesus.”
I can’t wait for the climactic scene in which Jesus, having eschewed violence up to this point, faces off against whoever the big bad is and says, “Okay, that’s enough… now it’s clobberin’ time!”
Constance Reader says
First of all, Wolverpool is an excellent movie, I can’t remember the last time I laughed so much at a film. Second, Jackman still playing Wolverine is a running joke throughout. Third, it takes zero prisoners, pulls zero punches and skewers everything about the MCU and superhero movies in general. It also takes some shots at post-apocalyptic epics, especially “Furiosa”. It doesn’t take itself seriously, has reverence for nothing, and I was surprised at how much vicious commentary they got away with. And it still manages to keep Vanessa as the beating heart of it all. This movie well earns its box office take.
Reginald Selkirk says
@13: Check out Ghandi II
“No more Mr. Passive Resistance, he’s out to kick some butt.”
As featured in the 1989 movie UHF starring Weird Al Yankovic.
timgueguen says
Poking around the free online streaming site Tubi a week or two ago I found out there is actually a film called Titanic II. The plot of the 2010 film is that someone builds a modern replica of the Titanic. Will it survive it’s maiden voyage? I’m not spoiling much by noting the answer is no. The few reviewers who saw it said the movie wasn’t good, but it wasn’t bad enough to be a fun watch.
Autobot Silverwynde says
@15: UHF was absolutely awesome. But then again, it’s Weird Al. Of course it’s awesome. 🤣
brucej says
Note this is for R-rated movies. Compare to moves across all MPAA ratings.
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/charts/overall/?ref_=bo_nb_di_tab
Prax says
@cartomancer #7,
Jesus as Wolverine’s proto-mutant ancestor would work quite well. Maybe merge it with that Lupus sapiens stuff from the comics.
Of course Jesus’ healing factor can’t really keep up with the other two, but since he can heal other people, you could have cartoonish mass bloodbath scenes without anyone perma-dying, which should be good for a laugh.
lanir says
I thought the only xtians who liked Passion of the Christ were the ones who were pretending or the ones who thought they were better than everyone else beause their faith was always a gory, offputting mess.