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Eric Prime

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  1. As long as I get to be played by both Timothee Chalamet and Armie Hammer, I'd consider BOT: The Movie to be a success.
  2. One of my first crushes as a kid. If anything, I'm happy this movie exists to give her more work, because I'm pretty sure the last thing she was in was Ted 2. That's not a good note to end on.
  3. Speaking of audience scores, the other day I was looking at Ferdinand's RT page, and the audience score dropped all the way to 44%. December 15 was the day childhood died.
  4. But...I'll be out of college, and I don't know how to be an adult.
  5. Well, in that case, I'll be 26. That's an even scarier thought.
  6. I'm gonna be 31 come Christmas 2028. That's the scariest thought I've had all day.
  7. I'm watching Double Toasted's Pitch Perfect 3 and apparently
  8. Not as confident in $100M, but I feel it can breeze past $70M and make a solid case for above $80M for all the reasons you listed.
  9. I still remember my mom losing it over "Last Call Pitches" when we got the trailer at Baby Driver. It was at that moment I realized my Mom's a dork.
  10. Seeing as how just about every trailer for every major movie has come out (unless Disney or Fox decides to release a Solo or Predator trailer on Christmas), I guess it's about time to make my final predictions for the year. So for all of the films that I have a solid prediction on (feel free to mock them as you please): 1. Avengers: Infinity War: $500M 2. Deadpool: $400M 3. Jurassic World 2: $395M 4. Black Panther: $385M 5. Solo: $370M 6. Incredibles 2: $360M 7. Grinch: $300M 8. Aquaman: $270M 9. Mary Poppins Returns: $250M 10. Ralph 2: $215M 11. Ant-Man and the Wasp: $205M 12. Fantastic Beasts 2: $200M 13. Venom: $200M 14. Ready Player One: $190M 15. Mission: Impossible 6: $180M 16. First Man: $160M 17. Hotel Transylvania 3: $155M 18. New Mutants: $150M 19. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: $145M 20. Ocean's 8: $140M 21. Rampage: $130M 22. Halloween: $120M 23. Dark Phoenix: $120M 24. A Wrinkle in Time: $115M 25. Night School: $110M 26. Holmes & Watson: $110M 27. The Nutcracker: $105M 28. Red Sparrow: $105M 29. The Predator: $105M 30. The Nun: $100M 31. The 15:17 to Paris: $100M 32. Game Night: $100M 33. Creed 2: $100M Fifty Shades Freed: $95M Mowgli: $90M Christopher Robin: $90M Love, Simon: $85M Smallfoot: $85M Teen Titans Go! To the Movies: $80M Paddington 2: $80M Bumblebee: $80M A Star is Born: $75M Peter Rabbit: $75M Crazy Rich Asians: $70M Mamma Mia 2: $70M Maze Runner 3: $70M Bohemian Rhapsody: $70M Alita: $65M Robin Hood: $65M Mortal Engines: $60M Tomb Raider: $60M Blockers: $60M A Quiet Place: $55M Pacific Rim: Uprising: $55M Proud Mary: $55M Goosebumps 2: $50M Sicario 2: $50M Alpha: $50M Annihilaition: $45M Sherlock Gnomes: $40M Early Man: $25M
  11. People don't want to go where it's covered in all the colored lights and where the runaways are running the night.
  12. I'm an advocate for Ocean's 8 moving to May. Away from the June onslaught, and the perfect counterprogram to both Avengers and Solo.
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