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Eric Prime

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  1. Well, The Tale went to HBO, so Dern's out (now she's the Emmy frontrunner), but hopefully Mulligan and Collette can still stick around.
  2. Hot take: Sorry for being a "BKB apologist," but I think Meg will probably gross around $65M. The last two shark movies were leggy hits, so having a big-budget tentpole version of it will entice the same crowd and likely some general audience members. Of course, the downside is that it's sharing a direct audience with Predator, but I think there's enough juice in the tank for the both to coexist and for Meg to do passable enough business.
  3. Maybe it's a pattern of "hit, bomb, hit, bomb". So Chappaquiddick will be a hit. Hurricane Heist? Sadly not. Sorry @Morieris
  4. Yeah, it should probably go to the '90s Ninja Turtles film.
  5. Rank the friendly ghost movies. 1. Casper 2. Casper Meets Wendy 3. Casper: A Spirited Beginning
  6. Sundance has been pretty dull this season, but it seems like we got two frontrunners for Actress with both Laura Dern and Carey Mulligan. Toni Collette's also a dark horse.
  7. http://variety.com/2018/film/markets-festivals/sundance-moviepass-the-orchard-buy-american-animals-1202675489/ MoviePass Ventures just bought distriubtion rights for the movie "American Animals" with The Orchard.
  8. https://www.trailer-track.com/2018/01/25/updating-trailertracks-guide-to-super-bowl-2018-film-trailers-spots-to-expect/ Mission: Impossible - Fallout is confirmed for Super Bowl. Likely spots include, but aren't limited to: Annihilation, A Quiet Place, Get It On 'Till I Die, Fifty Shades Freed, JurassIIc World, Black Panther, Infinity War, Red Sparrow, Untitled Deadpool Sequel, and Acrimony, with long shots being Wrinkle in Time and Sicario 2.
  9. Still, Dogs seems like a movie that doesn't have any target audience. In spite of its PG, the art style and weird tone doesn't look like something that would make it especially appealing towards kids. Animation is a hard sell for many adults, while Budapest was live-action, so that will also hurt it when it comes to general audiences. So that basically leaves Wes Anderson fans and not much else.
  10. I haven't even seen the movie yet, and I know you're wrong.
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