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This has the potential to be another really fun weekend to follow if Game Night and Annihilation can break out with their reviews.
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Moviepass and its Impact on the Box Office
RyneOh1040 replied to Eric Loves Rey's topic in Box Office Discussion
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CALLING IT NOW. This will be the sleeper of February. Could not believe how consistently funny it was. The cast is EXCELLENT (hoping this can be a door to America finally catching on to how good Sharon Horgan/Catastrophe is) and even though it gets quite silly it's ALWAYS entertaining. Also will not be surprised to see this land in the 70's range on RT. My audience ate. it. up. If it can make a play for 20-25 OW, 100+ is happening. WOM will be gooooood.
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caught Maze Runner yesterday. Actually thought the RT score was kind of low on this one....definitely felt like it got back on track from the dip of Scorch Trials and the last 30 minutes or so was unexpectedly very emotional. Nice to see a YA franchise survive as a mid level hit.
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Moviepass and its Impact on the Box Office
RyneOh1040 replied to Eric Loves Rey's topic in Box Office Discussion
Costo has a deal right now where non-members can get a year pass for 89. That's 7.40 a month! Insanity. -
people really don't understand how the casting is going to mobilize urban and nonurban audiences alike. i want to be careful with setting up myself for disappointment but there is truly no Disney movie that defines the milennial generation more than TLK. people are going to come out in DROVES and Beyonce and Donald Glover will help get young people in theaters (families are already an assumption). another thing to think about here is unlike BATB which had no real musical talent this is LOADED with it, I suspect Disney has the same marketing strategy for this as they will have seen worked with Frozen where you just flood the music and film industries so hard that it become a cultlural phenomenon. I have no problem predicting 175/550 for TLK right off the bat, i think it's going to be an absolute monster. And honestly the closer we get and start seeing some footage I wouldnt be surprised to start predicting Avengers numbers.
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Yeah MP has a LOT of interesting variables in terms of how it affects box office. I've been a member since beta and for instance there are some big work arounds to the few restrictions it has that could have some small affects on numbers. For example, you can't see the same movie twice. This restriction has been in place since beta. But all you have to do is check into a movie you would never see and then go into that theater. Obviously, depending on the strictness of the theater it can be harder to pull off but I've done it more than 20 times and its never been an issue. I also don't think the theaters care as long as someones paying for it. They use to have far more restrictions than they do now, you used to could see no more than one movie every 24 hour period, with a clock that would countdown your next available time to use your pass. They axed that so now you can see a movie at 11pm on a sunday and go to a matinee on Monday. I have a feeling we will see with Moviepass the same thing the music industry has seen with Spotify. No one and i mean NO ONE thought Spotify would stay around because of the price point of their service and they royalty rates they pay the artist. But consumers spoke and essentially forced the invisible hand to a new standard. And the music industry has had to adapt to it. Could see a very similar situation with MoviePass over the next 5-10 years, with enough volume, I think they could essentially force new ticket pricing on theaters to make the platform viable long term.
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Fair, but I find It to be more horror and Get Out to be a psychological thriller. Get Out makes you think and gets a lot of discussion going. It is what your nightmares are made of, and something if you see as a kid, would always stick with you. It's big teeth and blood and demons. That too me is a harder sell (though again, you can argue it had a big built in fan base). They're both great stories and a lot of fun to follow but yeah for me I give the edge to It.
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For me It gets the biggest story of 2017 simply due to the fact that it’s horror. What it did, box office wise, simply transcended the genre. Sure it’s source material is popular but it could have opened big (in the 60-70 range) and finished with 120-140. Instead it played like a Marvel movie. Get Out, Wonder Woman, Jumanji all insanely huge and fun to follow but yeah It is just in a league of its own.
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if you think the audience who went to see a sequel to snow white and the huntsman were going to see it because jessica chastain was in it..i mean..come on. same with crimson peak, she's got very little screen time there and it's a gothic period piece that was lucky to make what it did. zookeepers wife actually had a really solid result considering the screen count. miss sloane is the only flat out miss that is due to chastain.