I Call Fraud on the Numbers for This One
OK. It cost $13 million to make. It grossed $73 million.
It was marketed to the people who wanted to see it. They saw it. I've got a funny feeling that lots of people cast their votes without seeing it.
Or, worse yet, some people left the house, drove across town, parked in Siberia, and and paid cash money to see a movie they didn't want to see and knew they were going to hate. With stupidity like that, no wonder we have Obama in the White House.
If you're in a city of any size, the theater has at least four other auditoriums. Go see a movie you WANT to see and don't make a martyr of yourself just to downgrade poor old Justin.