Well this weekend was
the release of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2" and sadly it
did not go over as well as planned. The movie was hyped to be the movie of the
holidays and was backed by a large fan following. The only issue is that the
movie openings did not have as long as a wait as it project it would
have.
The movie is the fourth
and final film in the series to be released. The trilogy has been building up
its marketing promotions for some time now in hopes that it would bring the
full fan following to opening. Sadly, that was not the case by the results of
the box office sales.
Now, I too am one of
those fans who decided on not watching it on opening day. Do not get me wrong,
I will see it the movie someday soon but just not on opening weekend. I think
the films directors and marketing staff had to high hopes for what the last
movie could bring to the table. With that, the marketing strategies could
really only be focused towards those who have read the book or those who have
seen all of the previous movies. It is from this that the amount of people who
they could sell tickets to was already limited. In any right persons mind it is
obvious it would not do higher sales or profits than the previously released
films.
Until Next Time,
Matt
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