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Posts posted by Eric the Marxist
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Hollywood/Movies: #3
Musicals: #5
Ryan Gosling: #1
Emma Stone #5
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3 minutes ago, ddddeeee said:
I'm crying
http://deadline.com/2017/01/willem-dafoe-murder-on-the-orient-express-movie-fox-1201879409/
dis gon b gud
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2 minutes ago, filmlover said:
What is The Star?
An animated movie about the Nativity.
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Ninjago over $200M DOM
Episode 8 crosses $1B DOM
Guardians of the Galaxy crosses $500M and becomes the second biggest MCU movie
Will update some other time.
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51 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:
The Mummy: People on here are underestimating this film. The first trailer exploded online and has some of the highest trailer views for any 2017 movie. Additionally, the IMAX trailer with messed up audio exploded and got people talking more. Do not underestimate how much people love The Mummy. The first film adjusts to 260M, and the second adjusts to 303M. Even The Scorpion King adjusts to 133M! If they had 3D and large formats, the first would have grossed over 300M and the second might have approached 400M. Tom Cruise hasn’t had a big hit lately outside of the Mission Impossible series, but he can be a big draw in the right role. I have had enough of people saying these predictions aren’t controversial. Many have gone outside of the normal range, but people still blast me for this. You want some fucking controversy? I’ll give it to you. The Mummy is going to do to the Monsters Cinematic Universe what Iron Man did to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (I’m just realizing they have the same initials ). The biggest box office hits come unexpected, and The Mummy has all the right components to break out: a bankable star, buzz, and nostalgia. A Cruise Missile is incoming. You’ve been warned.
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12 minutes ago, ohmigod2005 said:
Wow, so much wrong with this:
1) this was not a non event in the US, plain and simple. This is Rowling we're talking about here, and the film is tracking to about 240 mil.
2) I damn hope you have never praised a marvel film or a Star Wars film in your life, to be honest, because civil war, and really almost every single marvel film, have been terrible films driven solely by action. Sorry that's what you wanted and didn't get.
3) Fantastic Beasts, and the rest of the Wizarding World brand, is sophisticated and creative in ways your fave superhero brands or Star Wars franchise is/are not. Those are light entertainment made to sell toys. I could not for the life of me even begin to comprehend how Civil War and Rogue One were anything but cute, toy selling mindless action films. They're always the same and they only take some risks, if any. Fantastic Beasts has pretty great acting, a complex and compelling story, amazing, huge-scale production design, a beautiful score, great costume and lighting design...Disney franchises typically go for loud childish bombast or nothing.
4) What Disney blockbusters have officially done is taken character away from film. The plot drives them and everyone cares about the characters because of what they do, even narrowing it down to how they move and what bad guys they defeat. A number of people on this forum obviously have been trained to not be able to sit through any form of cerebral/emotional/psychological character driven moments whatsoever, which again, are few and far between in franchises and branded entertainment today. Except in The Wizarding World. Which is why it's been shunned by so many tough acting 40+ year old man-babies
5) The films and books in Rowling's brand are about the only commercially viable piece of entertainment that gets dark, tragic, and takes risks, and says a lot, about war, murder, loss, coming of age, repression, discrimination, bigotry, Capitol punishment, depression, hatred, fear, losing innocence, education interference, political corruption, and spirituality, among many other things. Fantastic Beasts and Potter are some of the only effortlessly sophisticated, morally and thematically mature pieces of branded entertainment in Hollywood today, to a reasonable extent, and it absolutely pissess me off that they're constantly disses and patronized by 30 year old man-babies who love to play with their Disney Store(TM) toys and eat that SW branded GoGurt and try to mask their far more infantile obsessions with Lamentations on how "stupid and kiddie Potter is" and how "Star Wars is so Shakespearean". Ohmygodshutthefuckup. Shutthefuckup. Shutthefuckup. Star Wars is so light in comparison and young skewing in comparison as well I don't know why I have to fight with these people.
And of course, when patronization doesn't work, they just opaquely trash it (^you my friend) and continue to act like its a Transformers sequel or something, and it isn't the highest grossing franchise, highest selling book series, and second most expensive entertainment brand in the world with far more consistent critical acclaim than Star Wars or Middle Earth. Jesus, get over yourselves.
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Lol at Kang and Kodos for Arrival.
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4 hours ago, Morieris said:
Ooh, I forgot that Pitch Perfect 3 had moved to...December, alright.
& honestly King Arthur was doomed no matter how you slice it, but I do hope it succeeds so WB can mayyyybe greenlight the Ritchie sequel we really want
I thought Sherlock Holmes 3 was confirmed.
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Swiss Army Man
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Are you the one drawing the #s and the character? Either way, love the art style.
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YUS at HOHW being in the top 5. It's a shame that every other film Ben Foster was in sucked eggs this year, because he was GOAT in this flick.
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Love dat BATB boldness. The Free Fire prediction also seems pretty accurate.
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@CJohn, can you move this to the main thread? It's already got a trailer and a release date.
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http://www.fandango.com/movie-photos/30-most-anticipated-movies-of-2017-1316
Fandango's doing something different, and now has a top 30 most anticipated movies instead of a top 10. Of course, it's very important to understand that these lists should be taken with a pinch of salt (Zoolander 2 was like #9 last year), but it's still an interesting list regardless.
1. Episode 8
2. Guardians 2
3. Beauty and the Beast
4. Wonder Woman
5. Spider-Man: Homecoming
6. Justice League
7. Fate of the Furious
8. Fifty Shades Darker
9. Logan
10. Despicable Me 3
11. Lego Batman Movie
12. Thor: Ragnarok
13. Pirates 5
14. Blade Runner 2049
15. Cars 3
16. John Wick: Chapter 2
17. War for the Planet of the Apes
18. The Dark Tower
19. Pitch Perfect 3
20. Alien: Covenant
21. Jumanji
22. Kong: Skull Island
23. Transformers: The Last Knight
24. Dunkirk
25. The Mummy
26. Baywatch
27. T2: Trainspotting
28. xXx: The Return of Xander Cage
29. Snatched
30. The Great Wall
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http://deadline.com/2016/12/most-anticipated-movies-of-2017-fandango-1201876757/
Fandango's Most Anticipated Comedy
Pitch Perfect 3
Baywatch
Snatched
Fist Fight
Battle of the Sexes
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http://deadline.com/2016/12/most-anticipated-movies-of-2017-fandango-1201876757/
Number one most anticipated horror thriller.
Alien Covenant
It
Split
Get Out
A Cure for Wellness
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56 minutes ago, That One Guy said:
Fist Fight is waaaaaayyyy too low. It looks like one of those crowdpleasing appealing comedies that overperforms.
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Way too high on Lego Batman, too low on Fifty Shades.
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Is this gonna be like all of those Lego Batman clubs yesterday where there are 5 people doing the exact same thing?
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Solid stuff overall, outside of Live By Night being far too low. I don't see it being that huge of a bomb. I'd say around $50-60M. Obviously very poor, but this won't hit Nice Guys level box office.
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1. Star Wars Episode 8: $765M
2. Guardians of the Galaxy: $420M
3. Beauty and the Beast: $400M
4. Despicable Me 3: $355M
5. Justice League: $330M
6. Spider-Man: Homecoming: $320M
7. Wonder Woman: $305M
8. Fate of the Furious: $290M
9. Lego Batman: $260M
10. Thor 3: $260M
11. Kong: $250M
12. Coco: $245M
13. Dunkirk: $245M
14. Apes: $230M
15. Transformers: $200M
16. Logan: $190M
17. Pirates 5: $190M
18. Ninjago: $180M
19. Cars 3: $180M
20. Dark Tower: $175M
21. The Mummy: $170M
22. Rock That Body: $160M
23. Jumanji: $150M
23. Murder on the Orient Express: $145M
24. Baywatch: $140M
25. Bad Moms Christmas: $140M
25. Kingsman: $135M
26. Fifty Shades: $135M
27. Alien: Covenant: $130M
28. The House: $125M
29. Blade Runner 2049: $120M
30. Pitch Perfect 3: $120M
31. Ferdinand: $115M
32. The Star: $110M
33. Fist Fight: $105M
34. Captain Underpants: $105M
35. Red Sparrow: $105M
36. Greatest Showman on Earth: $100M
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Looks pretty rad.
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Winter Game SOTM 12 - Because my OCD is killing me for the SOTM number being one smaller than the Weekly Number...
in Chasmmi's Infamous Box Office Game
Posted
1. Lego Batman
2. Rogue One
3. La La Land
4. Fifty Shades Darker
5. Sing
6. Split