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6 minutes ago, filmlover said:
I know right....Lerman should be kissing Garfield.
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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.
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MoviePass Ventures just bought distriubtion rights for the movie "American Animals" with The Orchard.
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2 hours ago, Jayhawk said:
This SB is awful for me. Pretty much have to root for Philly though
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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.
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15 hours ago, MovieMan89 said:
Where's the Call Me By Your Gnome one with Shercock and Mankini?
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2 minutes ago, iceni said:
Looks like TSOW went up 6.6% from Tuesday to Wednesday: http://www.boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/
Wow.
Please make it to $100M. Please make it to $100M.
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16 minutes ago, Jeriosnal said:
It's fantastic this is flopping. Predictably, audiences aren't falling for PT's empty showmanship. If he ever writes a strong story again, he'll stop losing money.
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30 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:
I'm willing to bet Isle of Dogs claims that title; Wes Anderson is fresh off what many consider to be the best movie of his career.
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.
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On 1/19/2018 at 6:57 PM, YourMother the Edgelord said:
Yes
Yes
YES!
YES!!!
Of all people, I did not expect you to be such a huge West Side Story fan.
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30 minutes ago, TalismanRing said:
She was wonderful but the performance of the movie is by Richard Jenkins.
I haven't even seen the movie yet, and I know you're wrong.
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16 minutes ago, slambros said:
This is for the best, to be honest. April 20 was crowded with comedies (Tully and Super Troopers 2 are still on that date too.) But this'll probably still flop anyway.
Never doubt the POWAH of Derbez. I'm not saying that ironically btw.
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On 1/23/2018 at 9:17 PM, That One Guy said:
People can bitch about Darkest Hour being nominated all they want but it's f a r better movie than I Tonya
But is it the Goodfellas of figure skating movies, or is Blades of Glory still keeping the title?
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Sorry if this has already been posted:
Hostiles: 2,813
Shape of Water: 1,600
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4 minutes ago, MovieMan89 said:
Shercock
Please for the love of God, let this be an unintentional typo.
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On the flipside, looking at my 14-screen theater, it just got TSOW for this weekend, and put up 4 showtimes. I guess because 22-screen already had it last week and had the same "1 show, 9 PM" song and dance last weekend, I guess they wanted to play it safe?
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5 hours ago, filmlover said:
Behold the power of being a Best Picture nominee. Fandango's reported sales jumps for the Best Picture nominees:
The Shape of Water: 241%
Three Billboards/Lady Bird: "saw sales double"
Phantom Thread: 69%
Call Me by Your Name: 56%
Darkest Hour/The Post: 46%
http://variety.com/2018/film/news/shape-of-water-fandango-sales-oscar-nominations-1202675608/
My 22-screen theater really missed an opportunity with TSOW with that sales jump and the massive Tuesday bump it received. It's only playing once at 9:15 PM this weekend.
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On 1/15/2018 at 6:29 PM, CoolEric258 said:
Maze Runner 15 1582 0.95% Fifty Shades 294 1921 14.11% Black Panther 1118 2176 51.38% Maze Runner hasn't changed whatsoever. It could be due to the weekend making its audience focus on the newest releases rather than the one coming up, but that spells trouble to me.
Otherwise, Panther's at a point where for all of the night shows currently available are pretty much filled up, outside of front row and handicapped.
Maze Runner 180 1582 11.38% Fifty Shades 477 1921 24.83% Black Panther 1559 2176 71.65% Maze Runner is about 107% of Pitch Perfect 3's 3-day ($21.5M)
Panther's now at a point where almost all of the 3-day shows are either sold-out or are at least half-full, with Monday being the only real slacker, and that's kind of a stretch to call it that, frankly.
Shades also saw a huge surge over the past week, with a sold-out Thursday 7 PM show, and some big increases on all the other days.
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6 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:
The critic quotes in I, Gnome's poster standout
It's amazing how The Post's has Blunt and McAvoy's names but none of the others do
I'm surprised they didn't go with "Gnomefather." It's such an easy pun.
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6 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:
I fucking lost it at the TGS one
I also love how dead-eyed the characters in the TSOW poster are.
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Tully | May 4, 2018 | Focus Features | Charlize Theron, Mackenzie Davis, Mark Duplass | Jason Reitman directing, Diablo Cody writing
in Box Office Discussion
Posted · Edited by CoolEric258
Too bad Theron's not a big draw like Blake Lively.