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15 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:
Something different from the countless updates every time a new movie gets scheduled: What will be #1 every weekend:
January 5: Star Wars
January 12: The Papers
January 19: The Papers
January 26: The Papers
February 2: The Papers
February 9: Fifty Shades Freed
February 16: Black Panther
February 23: Black Panther
March 2: Red Sparrow
March 9: A Wrinkle in Time
March 16: A Wrinkle in Time
March 23: Robin Hood
March 30: Ready Player One
April 6: Ready Player One
April 13: The New Mutants
April 20: The New Mutants
April 27: The New Mutants
May 4: Avengers
May 11: Avengers
May 18: Avengers
May 25: Han Solo
June 1: Deadpool 2
June 8: Deadpool 2
June 15: The Incredibles 2
June 22: Jurassic World 2
June 29: Jurassic World 2
July 6: Ant-Man and the Wasp
July 13: Ant-Man and the Wasp
July 20: Alita Battle Angel
July 27: Mission Impossible 6
August 3: The Predator
August 10: The Predator
August 17: The Predator
August 24: The Predator
August 31: The Predator
September 7: The Predator (holy shit Hollywood, get your schedule together)
September 14: The Equalizer 2
September 21: Goosebumps 2
September 28: A Star is Born
October 5: Venom
October 12: First Man
October 19: First Man
October 26: First Man
November 2: Mulan
November 9: The Grinch
November 16: Fantastic Beasts 2
November 23: Ralph Breaks the Internet
November 30: Ralph Breaks the Internet
December 7: Ralph Breaks the Internet
December 14: Animated Spider-Man
December 21: Aquaman
December 28: Mary Poppins Returns
Studio breakdown:
Fox: 18 weekends (The Papers x5, Red Sparrow, New Mutants x3, Deadpool x2, Alita, Predator x6)
Disney: 17 weekends (Star Wars, Black Panther x2, Wrinkle in Time x2, Avengers x3, Han Solo, Incredibles, Ant-Man x2, Mulan, Ralph x3, Mary Poppins)
Universal: 7 weekends (Fifty Shades, JW x2, First Man x3, The Grinch)
Sony: 4 weekends (Equalizer, Goosebumps, Venom, Spider-Man)
Warner: 4 weekends (Ready Player One x2, A Star is Born, Aquaman)
Lionsgate: 1 weekend (Robin Hood)
Paramount: 1 weekend (Mission Impossible)
Goddamn, we're about to go into Fox domination next year.
Disney has an untitled Fairy Tale film on the same release date as Predator, though. Also, the New Line horror movie releasing in September is likely going to be the sequel to It.
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In just this decade, we've gotten two Mr. Show reunions. I am pleased.
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It's a miracle. Terry Gilliam has finished shooting 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote.' pic.twitter.com/YMbIMjFNjH
— The Film Stage ? (@TheFilmStage) June 4, 2017- 5
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Chris Rock is the best Chris.
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Alright...first attempt.
1. Avengers: Infinity War: $500M
2. Jurassic World 2: $475M
3. Han Solo: $410M
4. Incredibles 2: $390M
5. Grinch: $340M
6. Black Panther: $315M
7. Deadpool 2: $300M
8. Ready Player One: $285M
9. Mulan: $265M
10. Aquaman: $250M
11. Ant-Man and the Wasp: $220M
12. Mary Poppins Returns: $210M
13. Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-it Ralph 2: $195M
14. Fantastic Beasts 2: $195M
15. Mission: Impossible 6: $165M
16. New Mutants: $140M
17. Rampage: $140M
18. Animated Spider-Man: $140M
19. Ocean's 8: $135M
20. Hotel Transylvania 3: $135M
21. Skyscraper: $130M
22. Venom: $130M
23. X-Men: Dark Phoneix: $130M
24. Alita: $125M
25. First Man: $125M
26. Mortal Engines: $120M
27. A Wrinkle in Time: $110M
28. Peter Rabbit: $105M
29. The Predator: $105M
30. Fifty Shades Freed: $100M
31. Bumblebee: $100M
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6 minutes ago, iHeartJames said:
i woke up this morning and my pussy was so sore. I must have tossed and turned something wicked
You need God.
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Before we all get distracted by the numbers, let's all remember what could've been.
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27 minutes ago, bruchav said:
'Wonder Woman' Readies for $95M-Plus U.S. Debut
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-preview-wonder-woman-readies-95m-us-debut-1009179
Also of note, CU is tracking in the $25 million range. (It also apparently only costed $38M to produce...wow.)
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Branagh's accent.
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11 minutes ago, Tele Came Back said:
This is a surprise?
He's by far a bigger name than all of them with the possible exception of Pfeiffer (and he's had more recent hits than her).
It seems pretty standard to me.
My Teigen gif is more annoyance than shock or surprise. I get why Depp's above, but I've got personal biases, both in my love for the three, and my...love for two.
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The usual ComScore thing isn't up (either that, or they haven't updated, and it will be put up later) but the article states:
-175K social media conversations for Spider-Man: Homecoming last week, 1.87 million cumulative convos
-120K for The Last Jedi, 1.83 million total
-100K for Wonder Woman
-16.7K for Cars 3
-16.4K for Dunkirk, 833K total
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1 hour ago, That One Valerian said:
Honestly it's kinda disheartening when you see some people chanting for this film to flop. I'd prefer a bit of optimism that it does well, especially given how ambitious and different the film is. If it succeeds, then that'd be fantastic for not only this movie, but other potentially ambitious sci-fi projects people have in development. Just food for thought.
#TheRealMVP
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http://digitalcinema.bydeluxe.com/site/dlxportal/docs/TrailMix_by_Deluxe-_WK_22_US.pdf
Trailer dropping later this week.
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Daniel Craig gon be the real MVP in this.
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1 hour ago, CJohn said:
Dwayne is having an incredible meltdown on Twitter.
Where? I'm on his Twitter right now, and he's just chatting with some fans.
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Now that we're post-Cannes:
1. Detroit
2. The Post
3. Suburbicon
4. Darkest Hour
5. Call Me By Your Name
6. Dunkirk
7. Mudbound
8. Get Out
9. Mother!
10. The Disaster Artist
I don't think Inner City will come out this year, but if it does, then I'll add it in there somewhere.
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http://deadline.com/2017/05/paddington-2-movie-release-date-twc-1202103429/
Releases in the US on January 12. @Tele Came Back @CJohn @baumer Could one of y'all move this to the main thread?
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http://deadline.com/2017/05/boo-2-a-madea-halloween-lionsgate-october-release-1202103125/
QuoteTyler Perry’s Madea is coming back on Oct. 20 for Boo 2! A Madea Halloween.
On Oct. 20, Boo 2! is currently against six other wide releases, but as is common as we get closer to the date, some of these will move off. Currently booked is Warner Bros./Skydance’s Geostorm, 20th Century Fox’s The Mountain Between Us, Universal’s The Snowman, Weinstein Co.’s The War With Grandpa, Pure Flix’s Same Kind of Different as Me, and Sony’s Granite Mountain Hotshots. Perry writes, directs and stars in Boo 2! alongside Cassi Davis and Patrice Lovely
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Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales took to the sea last night with $5.5M at 7 PM in previews and now sets sail in 4,276 theaters tonight (that includes 400 Imax locales and 500+ PLF, too).
So where does that stand? Pirates‘ previews were ahead of the $4.2M preview grosses for The Jungle Book and Maleficent.
Stranger Tides reportedly brought in $4.7M in previews and X-Men: Apocalypse tallied $8.2M from previews last Memorial Day, before settling in with a $79.8M four-day gross in 4,153 theaters.
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The Post | Ensemble Cast with Tom Hanks & Meryl Streep | Spielberg | Pentagon Papers Film....Dec 22 2017 | Trailer on p.11
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I think it was sarcasm?