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3 minutes ago, ThatOneSausage said:
At least JJL HAS ACTUAL TALENT AND DOESNT PICK SHITTY PROJECTS. Like who does Mara think she was by deciding to be on fucking PAN.
While Mara did Pan in between those two films, Leigh did THE MACHINIST, SYNECDOCHE NEW YORK, SPECTACULAR NOW, AND ANOMALISA. Meanwhile, Morgan is going to make BANK at the box office. Just you wait.
Look, Mara just thought Pan could give her some franchise material. But a true auteur realized franchises are stupid, and she should be remembered for picking projects that Oscar voters will cream all over for, giving her way more attention from the GA. Anomalisa was a flop, lol (character break: Although it shouldn't have been )
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2 minutes ago, ThatOneSausage said:
FUCK NO. She was awful in Pan and that obviously shows she didn't deserve any of this. She has to keep a consistent acting record in her movies.
Jennifer Jason Leigh should've won, but of course, the Oscars have a Tarantino bias. Sigh
Hell no. People don't even remember who JJL is. What was the last thing she was in that people actually watched? Road to Perdition LOL. Mara's last big hit was Dragon Tatoo, but Lion's gonna explode in the box office, and she'll usurp J-Law's throne. HAIL QUEEN MARA!
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5 minutes ago, ThatOneSausage said:
Why can't we have fights over comedies and Oscar-bait dramas . It'd be much more interesting than fucking CBM arguments.
Alright, I'll start: Rooney Mara deserved Supporting Actress last year. COME AT ME DANISH GIRL FANBOYS!
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7 minutes ago, Daniel Dylan Davis said:
Star Trek and Bourne.
Bourne's Universal, brah.
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3 minutes ago, robertman2 said:
Ugh
that show was so fucking bad
And with that, Tele just banned you. Nice knowin' ya man!
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Fun fact: Bad Moms was originally going to be a Paramount movie, and now this movie's going to gross more than every Paramount movie this year sans Star Trek.
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1 hour ago, MovieMan89 said:
Yep. If WW is another BvS/SS received film then 125-150 for JL DOM, which is absolutely a disaster for that movie.
Oh come on.
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Alright, my turn:
1. Star Wars 8: $750M
2. Beauty and the Beast: $405M
3. GOTG 2: $370M
4. Spider-Man: Homecoming: $340
5. Despicable Me 3: $325M
6. Wonder Woman: $310M
7. Fast 8: $300M
8. Lego Batman: $290M
9. Justice League: $275M
10. Coco: $240M
11. Kong: Skull Island: $230M
12. Thor: Ragnarok: $225M
13. Dunkirk: $220M
14. Apes: $200M
15. The Mummy: $180M
16. Transformers: $180
17. Kingsman 2: $175M
18. The Dark Tower: $165M
19. Ninjago $160M
20. Wolverine 3: $150M
Pirates 5: $140M
Baywatch: $140M
Jumanji: $135M
Smurfs: The Lost Villiage: $135M
Cars 3: $130M
Ferdinand: $130M
Pitch Perfect 3: $130M
The House: $125M
Captain Underpants: $120M
Blade Runner: $115M
Alien: Covenant: $115M
Power Rangers: $110M
Murder on the Orient Express: $110M
Mother/Daughter: $100M
Fifty Shades Darker: $100M
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1. Passengers
2. Rogue One
3. La La Land
4. Lego Batman
5. Moonlight
6. Moana
7. Fantastic Beasts
8. Storks
9. Spider-Man: Homecoming
10. Doctor Strange
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11 minutes ago, UrosepsisFace said:
Guys, Suicide Squad dropped 79.4% from Friday to Friday. That's terrible. For example, other movies that have done this poorly:
1. Captain America: Civil War -74%
2. Twilight Series ~75%
3 The Dark Knight Rises -76.6%
4. Batman v Superman -81.6%
5. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 -84%
What do those movies all have in common? Toxic word of mouth? I was going to say huge previews on Thursday, built-in fan base, and all that jazz, but nah...toxic word of mouth it is.
Also, another interesting point to ignore, Suicide Squad had crazy Thursday preview numbers AND Tmobile Free Ticket Fridays. Sure, the major drops seem to be associated in comparison to that first Friday, which just so happened to be special in at least two ways, but hey, let's forget that, and project the anomalies into generalities, just like the best numerical analysts.
So to continue its flop status, like such other flops, Suicide Squad could do anywhere between 15m -21m Saturday, depending if it's WOM is like Twilight or if it's like Dark Knight Rises. Can't wait to find out!
We get it.
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5 minutes ago, Water Bottle said:
So today:
Pete's Dragon first or Sausage Party?
(Kinda disappointed with Pete's Dragon opening but eh, at least it only had a $65 million budget.)
Coin Flip?Edit: Just go Pete's then Sausage, since the latter will probably have a bigger crowd at that time, and comedies are always great when there's a big crowd.
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5 minutes ago, DAJK said:
Dang for Pete's Dragon. Was seriously thinking that would break out, but I guess not. Oh well, I'm still mad at Disney so they can suck it at the box office.
Mad at Disney? What did they do?
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10 minutes ago, Durden said:
Passengers: Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt are out of this world in exclusive first photos
http://www.ew.com/article/2016/08/12/passengers-chris-pratt-jennifer-lawrence-photos
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"Audiences Wanted the D this Weekend as the Competition Needs Viagra"
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1 minute ago, GiantCALBears said:
Need more dick jokes/puns in this thread... & GO!
There once was a man from Nantucket...
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I'm excited for this movie, but I really hate how much I'm seeing ads for this on Youtube. Almost every video I click on has this ad playing before the video, and it's really getting on my nerves.
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Don't know much about the director, but the premise seems pretty cool.
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Director: Barry Jenkins
Writer: Barry Jenkins
Producer: Adele Romanski, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner
Starring: Trevante Rhodes, Andre Holland, Janelle Monae, Ashton Sanders, Jharrel Jerome, Naomie Harris, Mahershala Ali
Synopsis: Set in 1980s War on Drugs era Miami, Moonlight focuses on three different time periods of a man named Chiron, as he battles a rough home life and his dawning sexuality.
Yep, I'm stanning for this. Looks absolutely breathtaking.
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5 minutes ago, Tele the Jet Baller said:
SS... more entertaining than DORY?
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It feels weird that I'm the only one here with no strong negative or positive feelings towards the Sqwad. To me, it was just kinda mediocre and forgettable.
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19 minutes ago, antovolk said:
Teaser clip apparently aired on the TODAY show, trailer on the 16th
Well shit, looks like they aired an actual teaser trailer....
Description from AwardsWatch
It was about a minute. Here's a rough description I did from watching it a few times -
It was a brief teaser. The footage opened with Amy Adams playing with a child with VO "There are days that define your story beyond your life, like the day they arrived".
It then cuts to her watching military jets flying overhead as she gets out of her car.
Cut to night as a colonel tells her to pack her bags.
Then flying out in a helicopter with Jeremy Renner "Language is the first weapon drawn in a conflict." Adams replies "That's quite a greeting." Renner - "Yeah, well you wrote it." Forest Whitaker is with them as well talking about translations "You are on the top, everyone listening close to translations."
Military V.O - "Priority 1 - What do they want, where are they from."
Cut a wide shot of the alien ship and the ships approaching it. Cut to Adams and Renner leaving the helicopter.
As Adams is suiting up V.O - "Not everyone is wired for what you're about to do" Renner asks "So what do they look like" in V.O as they approach. A reply "You'll see soon enough" as they are lifted in.
Forest Whitaker in V.O "Every 18 hours, door opens up" as a hand runs against the wall of the ship. "That's when we go in" - Whitaker continues as it cuts to Adams.
Cut to them being lifted up as "it's time" is said and they float up.
They arrive at the entrance. Adams asks "What now ?" Whitaker "They arrive" A noise is heard as it cuts to Renner and then Adams face as it ends there.
The title card appears - Arrival
Full trailer debuts - 08.16
In theaters 11.11
#WhyAreTheyHereFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
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7 hours ago, WrathOfHan said:
This is gonna have some looooooooong legs
These legs?
Or these legs?
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Passengers. Hands down. Some honorable mentions go to Rogue One, La La Land, Moana, Fantastic Beasts, Storks, Doctor Strange, Allied, Billy Lynn, Loving, American Honey, and Magnificent Seven, among plenty of other movies.
Weekend Thread | Estimates SS 43.7m, SP 33.6m, PD 21.5, JCIJB 13.6m, BM 11.45m, SLOP 8.8m, STD 6.8m, FFJ 6.58m
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Pan wasn't supposed to make that much money anyway. It's an art film.