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Eric Prime

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  1. That’s weird of you to say a book’s bad, when you admit you haven’t finished it.
  2. Based on the first 10 chapters, Ready Player One is...fine. It’s nothing great, nothing terrible. Just a cheesy and silly read. Han and AA, y’all are acting like goobers.
  3. Stole it from AwardsWatch. Also a 1:12 teaser has been classified for Wrinkle in Time.
  4. ByDeluxe times w/out credits and attachments for next week: Gringo: 1:43. Attached is I Feel Pretty and Adrift. Thoroughbreds: 1:26. Attached is Tully and Hereditary. The others haven't been uploaded yet.
  5. http://deadline.com/2018/03/logan-paul-valley-girl-release-date-change-1202307858/ It's now called The Hustle and is releasing on June 29. @grim22 @CJohn
  6. http://deadline.com/2018/02/jennifer-lawrence-red-sparrow-black-panther-death-wish-bruce-willis-1202305645/
  7. Death Wish 17 1050 1.05% Red Sparrow 89 1366 3.44% Wrinkle in Time 167 1582 10.56% In case I don't have the time to do comps tomorrow, Death Wish is currently 47% of The Foreigner ($6.2M), 21% of The Commuter ($2.9M), 54% of 12 Strong ($8.7M), 11% of Den of Thieves ($1.7M), 35% of 15:17 to Paris ($4.4M), and 57% of Annihilation ($6.3M) Don't have many good comps for Red Sparrow unfortuneately.
  8. Looks absolutely fantastic....shoulda still been called Ralph Wrecks the Internet.
  9. Eh, "GET IT ON TILL I DIE" seems like something a decent timewaster when it eventually airs on FX.
  10. You really think "No ship, Sherlock" is better than "GET IT ON TILL I DIE"?
  11. Still want both of those movies made btw. Iger, get off your ass and make me some more theme park movies!
  12. Oh and by the way, the Eddie Murphy Haunted Mansion film is the worst thing ever
  13. Some fun facts about Country Bears: Michael Eisner was apparently this close to shutting down production on the first Pirates due to the Country Bears bombing, but it wasn't until he walked on the set, and talked with Bruckheimer and Verbinski that he decided that production should continue. Also, at Disneyland, Country Bear Jamboree was shut down and replaced with a Winnie the Pooh ride in September 2001. The film was released in July 2002. It's ironic considering the film was all about trying to stop a greedy executive from tearing down Country Bear Hall, even though a greedy executive tore down Country Bear Hall irl, but this begs a question: the reason why an attraction is closed down is because people aren't attracted to it, so what made Michael Eisner think people would be attracted to the movie?
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