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Eric Prime

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  1. Thankfully, you had a better crowd experience.
  2. I still remember little 10 year old me seeing that poster in the theater once, and being absolutely traumatized by the mouth-eye things.
  3. We got rid of it and replaced it with Doctor Who, because...well, Affleck's kinda been in the news recently.
  4. So close, and yet so far. Predictions for next year: 1. Fifty Shades Freed 2. Black Panther 3. Ready Player One 4. New Mutants 5. Rampage 6. Infinity War 7. Solo 8. Deadpool 2 9. Oceans 8 10. Incredibles 2 11. JW 2 12. Ant-Man and the Wasp 13. Hotel Transylvania 3 14. M:I 6 15. Venom 16. Halloween 17. Dark Phoenix 18. The Grinch 19. Fantastic Beasts 20. Ralph 2 21. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 22. Aquaman 23. Mary Poppins Returns I'm a little shaky on a couple of them, but if there's one or two breakouts in the mix (The Post, Wrinkle in Time, Nutcracker), maybe it'll be broken next year?
  5. @cookie did some unfinished retrospectives on 2015 and 2016. And I heard through the grapevine someone with a Daisy Ridley avatar is planning on doing one for 2017.
  6. @WrathOfHan Sorry if you already did this, but what do you think Jumanji's run will look like? I was looking at BOM, and if this beats Night at the Museum, it will beat Men in Black and be Sony's biggest non-Spider-Man/non-Bond film ever.
  7. Because Clay mentioned this thread and debating Star Wars is no longer fun: I'll gladly eat crow on my original predictions that Jumanji was going below Journey 2 adjusted. NATM numbers are in the bag, and while $300M is a longshot, that would be absolutely amazing to see. (Or maybe it won't be that hard. Paddington 2 seems like the only real hurdle for the film) All the Money was a little disappointing to me. I thought the Plummer/Spacey switch-up and good reviews could have gotten it above $5M. But I guess it would have made far less with Spacey in the role, so it's all kinda moot.
  8. I still have no idea what Bitcoin is, nor do I really care.
  9. I wish I could. I had family with me and I knew my mom would get mad at me for making a scene.
  10. All the Money in the World was decent. Now, off to eat some lasagna.
  11. All the Money in the World X-Mas Day, 3:30 PM, 80% full Trailers Black Panther Annihilation Fifty Shades Freed (Kinda appalled that there was no "Crazy in Love" in the trailer. C'mon Universal, that's practically a tradition!) The Post (The people next to me immediately went "Oh, I definitely need to see that" as soon as Hanks and Streep appeared) 12 Strong Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool Sicario 2: Soldado (For some reason, the people next to me gasped when del Toro took off his mask) The people next to me were pretty annoying. When literally anything bad happened in the movie, they would gasp or say "oh no", and many times they would talk with themselves. Not a fun crowd to be at.
  12. Pretty decent film. It definitely feels overlong, particularly in the beginning, and Wahlberg and Charlie Plummer didn't really do anything great, but it's still pretty captivating and there's some pretty solid performances from both Michelle Williams and especially Christopher Plummer. I'd say it's worth a watch.
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