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Either Rotten Tomaotes do not have good forecasters, or WB (which has a part ownership stake with RT) has really questionable marketing. WW84 is the 2nd time WB/RT have pulled a “Certified Fresh” but, it’s really not, like it did with JOKER last year. They basically put most of the positive reviews in early first, enough to “certify it fresh” to hype its release and put it in their marketing, before slowly adding the negatives. By then no one cares, since the premature certification did it’s job for the marketing.
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Weekend Thread | Birds of Prey $33.25M Weekend
Jordanstine replied to TMP's topic in Numbers and Data
Cant wait to see the upcoming James Gunn WB/DC movie Harley Quinn: Suicide Squad -
Weekend Thread | Birds of Prey $33.25M Weekend
Jordanstine replied to TMP's topic in Numbers and Data
Do you think WB might be a little worried about Gunn’s Suicide Squad seeing as how BoP was kind of like its spinoff sequel (like the Hobbs & Shaw of the Fast Furious franchise)? Think we will see WB advertise Suicide Squad as “from the director that brought you Guardians of the Galaxy”? -
Three things was disappointed with: 1) Episode was just too dark and foggy and had so many close up shots that it was hard to see most of what was going on. 2) Unbelievable how many of the major characters like Jamie, Jon, Brianne, Gendry all survived considering they were shown being literally surrounded by walkers with their backs against the wall. Sam survived longer than most of the minor character fighters? 3) Night King dead just like that? That simple? Arya who came from practically nowhere with the save and the stab? Did she ran and jump past all those white walkers and all of the Night King’s generals?
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6TH UPDATE, Saturday 6:19 AM Writethru following Friday 10:14 PM post: And with a snap, Avengers: Endgame is swelling, just as expected. Industry estimates as of last night for Friday stand at $157.5M (including $60M record previews), which is $38.4M more than Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ opening and single day record of $119.1M. Deadline’s morning update has it at $157.5
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Shazam! | April 5, 2019 | 21st Most Profitable Film of 2019
Jordanstine replied to Neo's topic in Box Office Discussion
What was seen, cannot be unseen.