Anonymous wrote:I just wanna see the moors. I wonder who was cast first? Robbie is tall too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The R rating won’t be a factor in the success or failure of this movie.
Wrong. It’s a revenue killer, and appeals to a much smaller audience than necessary, especially for a story like Wuthering Heights. It’s not a sex romp or a slasher movie.
Um, I think they are trying to make it a sexy romance, and a scantily clad Elordi will definitely attract an audience.
Have you watched the long trailer?
My 13 year old self would have shown up opening weekend for this movie. And Elordi’s fan girls span multiple generations. I think he can open a film…especially if people know he will be topless.
I mean, why do you think Top Gun threw in a volleyball scene and sex scene? Hint: to get girls to drag their boyfriends to see the movie.
Girls didn’t need to drag their boyfriends to see a movie about fighter jets.
Some did.
And gaggles of girls went on their own—including tweens/teens.
Wuthering Heights is trying to appeal to girls through grannies by sexing up the film. The trailer makes that obvious.
Anonymous wrote:I hated Wuthering Heights the movie so much no amount of sex will make me leave my house and spend money on a movie ticket for this. I’d rather stay home and watch Heated Rivalry. I also suspect the sex scenes are better in HR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The R rating won’t be a factor in the success or failure of this movie.
Wrong. It’s a revenue killer, and appeals to a much smaller audience than necessary, especially for a story like Wuthering Heights. It’s not a sex romp or a slasher movie.
Um, I think they are trying to make it a sexy romance, and a scantily clad Elordi will definitely attract an audience.
Have you watched the long trailer?
My 13 year old self would have shown up opening weekend for this movie. And Elordi’s fan girls span multiple generations. I think he can open a film…especially if people know he will be topless.
I mean, why do you think Top Gun threw in a volleyball scene and sex scene? Hint: to get girls to drag their boyfriends to see the movie.
Elordi is such a turn off. Maybe it’s his smug face? I guess if he wore a paper bag over his head during the shirtless scenes, it would be worth it, but even then I’m not so sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The R rating won’t be a factor in the success or failure of this movie.
Wrong. It’s a revenue killer, and appeals to a much smaller audience than necessary, especially for a story like Wuthering Heights. It’s not a sex romp or a slasher movie.
Um, I think they are trying to make it a sexy romance, and a scantily clad Elordi will definitely attract an audience.
Have you watched the long trailer?
My 13 year old self would have shown up opening weekend for this movie. And Elordi’s fan girls span multiple generations. I think he can open a film…especially if people know he will be topless.
I mean, why do you think Top Gun threw in a volleyball scene and sex scene? Hint: to get girls to drag their boyfriends to see the movie.
Girls didn’t need to drag their boyfriends to see a movie about fighter jets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The R rating won’t be a factor in the success or failure of this movie.
Wrong. It’s a revenue killer, and appeals to a much smaller audience than necessary, especially for a story like Wuthering Heights. It’s not a sex romp or a slasher movie.
Um, I think they are trying to make it a sexy romance, and a scantily clad Elordi will definitely attract an audience.
Have you watched the long trailer?
My 13 year old self would have shown up opening weekend for this movie. And Elordi’s fan girls span multiple generations. I think he can open a film…especially if people know he will be topless.
I mean, why do you think Top Gun threw in a volleyball scene and sex scene? Hint: to get girls to drag their boyfriends to see the movie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The R rating won’t be a factor in the success or failure of this movie.
Wrong. It’s a revenue killer, and appeals to a much smaller audience than necessary, especially for a story like Wuthering Heights. It’s not a sex romp or a slasher movie.
Um, I think they are trying to make it a sexy romance, and a scantily clad Elordi will definitely attract an audience.
Have you watched the long trailer?
My 13 year old self would have shown up opening weekend for this movie. And Elordi’s fan girls span multiple generations. I think he can open a film…especially if people know he will be topless.
I mean, why do you think Top Gun threw in a volleyball scene and sex scene? Hint: to get girls to drag their boyfriends to see the movie.
Anonymous wrote:The R rating won’t be a factor in the success or failure of this movie.
Wrong. It’s a revenue killer, and appeals to a much smaller audience than necessary, especially for a story like Wuthering Heights. It’s not a sex romp or a slasher movie.
The R rating won’t be a factor in the success or failure of this movie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The R rating will be a big turn off; it’s gonna bomb.
It’s 2026.
Every tween has a phone that delivers R/X rated content on demand.
The R rating won’t be a factor in the success or failure of this movie.
I think the trailer looks good, and I say that as an older Gen X’er who hates the book and classic movie.
Tweens, teens, moms, and grannies who think Elordi is hot will show up for the film. Maybe the gays will too.
Anonymous wrote:The R rating will be a big turn off; it’s gonna bomb.