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Posts posted by Eric Prime
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24 minutes ago, marveldcfox said:
Yes it does. He was talking about how fox is ushering in a new era of ballsy comic book movies and I gave an example that shows that they can flounder. Moreover, this movie is a horror movie now..exactly what that was initially but turned into something else later in the post.
2I don't see how it discredits my argument. There's of course always the chance a movie will suck even if it does take risks. That's art in general. But Fox has been two for three in terms of their more genre-bending CBMs. Not to mention, Fantastic Four had a notoriously disastrous production, with a lot of butting heads and a hard to work with director. Obviously, we won't know how good the film is and whether production ran smoothly or not until months later, but Boone has been able to pull off a well-received film before, and while he hasn't done anything horror-related, he seems like a trustworthy director.
Also, Fantastic Four was only given studio meddling because of negative fan feedback and a douchey director. Deadpool and Logan were made with little interference, at least to my knowledge, and production ran smoothly and obviously were big moneymakers. I see little reason why New Mutants will be any different unless Boone is a douche to work with or fans feel the horror elements are against what NM stands for.
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http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=granitemountain.htm
Title has now changed to Granite Mountain Hotshots.
Also, @Tele Came Back @CJohn @baumer, could one of y'all move this to the main thread?
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1 minute ago, WrathOfHan said:
And then there's Dark Phoenix.
DAMMIT HAN DON'T RUIN MY POINT
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I love how Fox is trying to take risks and go for different spins and cross genres on their funny book movies.
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Yo, did they just make Gangsta's Paradise somehow even more epic? SIGN ME UP!
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Allow me to say that I still haven't really paid all that much attention to the movie, but I got an ad for the movie while watching Guardians 2 (not the trailer, but something linked to a charity my theater runs which Valerian's sponsoring), and the little footage I saw honestly was pretty jaw-dropping. I didn't think it looked incredible on my laptop, but on the big screen it was pure eye candy. I don't know if I'll see it or not, but I'm now somewhat hooked...although hopefully, I'll like more than just the pretty visuals.
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17 minutes ago, HesAPooka said:
Don't know where we post about new movies, but ughhhh was really hoping this would never happen
http://forums.boxofficetheory.com/topic/2548-top-gun-2/
Here you go.
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From the Licensing Expo 2017. Is it bad I rolled my eyes at the quote?
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http://deadline.com/2017/05/angry-birds-movie-2-release-date-thurop-van-orman-john-rice-1202099617/
Thurop Van Orman (creator of Flapjack, worked on a bunch of other Cartoon Network shows) is directing, with John Rice (directed episodes for King of the Hill and Rick and Morty) as a co-director
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Anectodal, but when I got the trailer for Split for a movie my brother and I saw, he admitted that he thought it looked interesting, but was turned off by Shyamalan's name being mentioned. Granted he's very reluctant to go to the movies, but there's probably still some people who may know Shyamalan's name but don't find it as a reason to go.
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At least Amanda Seyfried's getting work again. I know Ted 2 wasn't that long ago, but it feels like forever since I've seen her.
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
May 17, 12:50 PM, me and 4 other people
Trailers:
Valerian "Stars of Hope" Ad
Dunkirk
Wonder Woman
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Thor: Ragnarok
Two people left when the credits rolled, while the other two stayed. I left after the third post-credits scene.
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Matinee numbers are starting to come in and industry watchers are revising estimates on the three new pictures out this weekend. Remember, these are early numbers so we are ticker-taping it. First up, is Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant which had a production budget of about $110M. The three-day currently looks to be in the range of $41M to $42M with the third weekend of Disney/Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 estimated to take in around $30M which would bring its domestic total to $296.7M.
Meanwhile, MGM/Warner Bros.’ female teen-targeted film Everything, Everything is holding in line with earlier estimates of right around $10M to $12M for the weekend, with some trackers showing it possibly slipping a little.
Fox’s other offering in the marketplace, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul — which will see most of its business over the family going movie days of Saturday and Sunday, is very soft today and estimates are being taken down a notch. So maybe $3.2M today for an $9M to $11M weekend.
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1 minute ago, Gavin Feng said:
Tom Hardy is Eddie Brock in #Venom, the upcoming film from Sony’s Marvel Universe releasing October 5, 2018 – production starts this fall.
https://twitter.com/SonyPictures/status/865629713225572352
Paging @Tele Came Back
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4 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:
Covenant is movie of the year. Pack it up folks.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkQuestion: How much should I see of the series before I jump into this? The movie looks hella dope, but I don't want to get lost during it.
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14 minutes ago, Arlborn said:
Any ideas where this one lands from that preview?
Also damn, my survival game is gonna suffer with that Alien number. I went too low...
Probably somewhere between Middle School and Monster Trucks. The closest comp I could find was $375K for Smurfs: The Lost Village, but that movie came out when Spring Break was still in session.
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The Boss Baby: Family Business | July 2, 2021 | Theaters & Peacock day-and-date
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$468.4 million's why.