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Eric the Marxist

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  1. Quorum Updates

    Blink Twice T-18: 26.41% Awareness, 41.27% Interest

    Bagman T-46: 19.33% Awareness, 41.83% Interest

    Venom: The Last Dance T-81: 45.11% Awareness, 53.27% Interest

    Moana 2 T-114: 49.17% Awareness, 51.44% Interest

     

    Borderlands T-4: 40.17% Awareness, 46% Interest

    Final Awareness: 78% chance of 10M

    Medium Awareness: 77% chance of 10M

    Final Interest: 48% chance of 10M

    Medium Interest: 55% chance of 10M

     

    Cuckoo T-4: 22.17% Awareness, 44.5% Interest

    Final Awareness: 19% chance of 10M

    Horror Interest: 37% chance of 10M

    Final Interest: 48% chance of 10M

    Horror Interest: 45% chance of 10M

     

    It Ends with Us T-4: 32.28% Awareness, 44.67% Interest

    Final Awareness: 41% chance of 10M, 6% chance of 20M

    Low Awareness: 27% chance of 10M, 7% chance of 20M

    Final Interest: 48% chance of 10M, 18% chance of 20M

    Low Interest: 34% chance of 10M, 2% chance of 20M

     

    Alien: Romulus T-11: 43.49% Awareness, 49.11% Interest

    Final Awareness: 78% chance of 10M, 48% chance of 20M, 26% chance of 30M, 17% chance of 40M

    Horror Awareness: 83% chance of 10M, 50% chance of 20M, 25% chance of 40M

    Final Interest: 48% chance of 10M, 18% chance of 20M, 9% chance of 30M

    Horror Interest: 48% chance of 10M, 13% chance of 20M, 4% chance of 30M

     

    Killer's Game T-39: 18.68% Awareness, 41.81% Interest

    T-30 Awareness: 15% chance of 10M

    Low Awareness: 12% chance of 10M

    T-30 Interest: 60% chance of 10M

    Low Interest: 29% chance of 10M

     

    Speak No Evil T-39: 24.94% Awareness, 47.61% Interest

    T-30 Awareness: 53% chance of 10M

    Horror Awareness: 63% chance of 10M

    T-30 Interest: 60% chance of 10M

    Horror Interest: 67% chance of 10M

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  2. 4 hours ago, Jaxon5 said:

     

    I never said anything as bad as what you said yet I got 4 warning points

    Well next time if you see an offensive post, you should hit the Report button. I always try to do my best to check every potentially ugly thread, but sometimes thing slip through the cracks. I do have a life outside this place after all. Reporting on stuff makes things way easier on the staff. Because yeah, Claire posting that is offensive and violates rules. But how will I know she posted that unless you tell me?

  3. 45 minutes ago, Spidey Freak said:

    Ppl downplaying the influence of the 2000s X-Movies are wild. If it hadn't been for them, it would've just been Spidey and the situation would have been the same as WB/DC for the longest time where studio execs felt only 1-2 characters (Batman and Superman) were viable 

     

    This! Like without X-Men's influence, there's no Fantastic Four or Daredevil. Which hey, they were hits at the time, even if they weren't the greatest. Marvel Comics wouldn't be out here realizing the stable of heroes they had and wouldn't go independent. And again, Kevin Feige got his start with the X-Men movies. Without those movies, would he be at Marvel Studios in the first place? That's a legit query right there.

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  4. 20 minutes ago, John Marston said:

     

    yeah people act like that first X-Men movie was some huge influential hit. I mean, I don't know we already had Blade in 1998, and Spider-Man was already in development and came out just two years later. X-Men did decently for its budget but it barely outgrossed stuff like Scary Movie and What Lies Beneath

     

    Domestic Box Office For 2000 - Box Office Mojo

    X-Men more than doubled Blade's box office. And despite the attempts at making things "grounded" and "realistic", the X-Men movies were far more identified and promoted by their Marvel branding than the Blade movies ever were. If anything, Blade was advertised less on the Marvel brand and more on just being a Snipes action movie. Plus, the first X-Men came out at a time when the only superhero movie character making any sort of money was Batman. And even then, we were post-Batman and Robin. By this point, superhero movies were completely dead. I don't really see why we're downplaying one of the biggest hits of the year. A movie that, at that time, had the sixth biggest opening in box office history.

     

    Now I'm not saying it was the main impetus why Marvel became as big as it was. Spider-Man was a guaranteed hit no matter what. But it certainly did a lot to make Marvel popular and cool with today's kids. Hell, the first X-Men was Kevin Feige's first job. You can argue that these movies could have grossed more, but without X-Men, we literally wouldn't even have The Avengers or Avengers-level hits. So there.

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  5. 7 minutes ago, Ryan C said:

     

    I can't wait to see people on "Film Twitter" be massively upset that this movie will overtake the domestic gross of Oppenheimer. 

     

    As irrevelant as they are (never take them seriously), I'm almost certain there will be someone on that website that will declare "cinema is dead" because the Minions made more money than a Christopher Nolan movie. 

    Nobody on Film Twitter will care mate.

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