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Eric Prime

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  1. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-3 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 225 5287 40176 13.16% Total Seats Sold Today: 597 Comp - T-3 1.446x of Black Widow (19.09M) 2.297x of Shang-Chi (20.21M) 1.929x of Eternals (18.32M) 0.367x of Doctor Strange 2 (13.21M) 0.639x of Thor 4 (18.54M) 0.495x of Black Panther 2 (13.87M) 0.888x of Ant-Man 3 (15.55M)
  2. This will now be pinned for the next few days or weeks, as this is now official official.
  3. I mean it's still close enough and we don't need this insipid and obnoxious hyperbole and concern trolling regardless, so...yeah.
  4. Yeah I'm lost to this whole handwringing here. Like its RT score is fine right now and there's nothing that indicates some dramatic downfall. Like this is what Marvel movies have typically gotten and people who have seen it said they like it as much as other popular Marvel movies. It really does feel like people here are desperately doing this Chicken Little schtick just because they're bored.
  5. Nobody said it was going to open to 70-80M. And again, if you don't like people being negative about Marvel, we have Ignore functionalities for a reason.
  6. The Little Mermaid Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-25 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 153 702 28586 2.46% Comp - T-25 0.128x of Black Panther 2 (3.59M) 0.817x of Mario (25.91M)
  7. Fast X Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-18 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 95 597 20135 2.96% Total Seats Sold Today: 19 Comp - T-18 1.012x of F9 (7.18M) 0.404x of Jurassic World: Dominion (7.27M) 2.296x of Nope (14.69M)
  8. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-4 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 221 4690 39919 11.75% Total Seats Sold Today: 225 Comp - T-4 1.396x of Black Widow (18.43M) 2.364x of Shang-Chi (20.8M) 1.879x of Eternals (17.85M) 0.349x of Doctor Strange 2 (12.58M) 0.607x of Thor 4 (17.6M) 0.471x of Black Panther 2 (13.18M) 0.842x of Ant-Man 3 (14.74M)
  9. This has been bugging me for a while, but why are Luis' photos so oversaturated and weird-looking? Is his computer being weird with downloading images?
  10. The Little Mermaid Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-26 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 153 658 28586 2.30% Total Seats Sold Today: 49 Comp - T-26 0.124x of Black Panther 2 (3.47M) 0.910x of Mario (28.85M)
  11. Fast X Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-19 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 95 578 20135 2.87% Total Seats Sold Today: 28 Comp - T-19 1.014x of F9 (7.2M) 0.401x of Jurassic World: Dominion (7.21M) 2.267x of Nope (14.51M)
  12. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-5 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 221 4465 39919 11.19% Total Seats Sold Today: 349 Comp - T-5 1.457x of Black Widow (19.23M) 2.499x of Shang-Chi (21.99M) 1.917x of Eternals (18.22M) 0.352x of Doctor Strange 2 (12.69M) 0.611x of Thor 4 (17.71M) 0.472x of Black Panther 2 (13.21M) 0.825x of Ant-Man 3 (14.44M) ...huh.
  13. FYC The 1950s Okay this is 1949, but dudalb reminded me of this, so might as well share it here. It's a great story with twists and turns anchored by the wonderful James Cagney, who portrays a layered and complex figures with a weird past and a ton of mommy issues. Just a great, pulpy thriller with tons of excitement and fun. Another hilarious musical comedy, with a lot of great songs, a hilarious story, a great cast, and a ton of gayness. Gayness is always good. Elia Kazan is my favorite director of all time (even though he's a traitorous piece of shit), and this is a good reason why. It's a wonderfully angsty tale about how much the world sucks and how parents just don't understand, with James Dean showing why he was such an icon of 50s culture and how much we lost due to his tragic death. It's all about piousness, independence, and identity all at once and is beautifully directed. Yes, all of James Dean's movies are getting FYCed here. This is obviously considered a classic, but I've seen some dissenting opinions that this is too melodramatic and over the top, which...well, there's a reason for that. This perfectly captures the intense emotions and angst-filled rage of teenagers. Who think they know better or don't have a clue what to think and just want answers. Answers that nobody can give. It's all anchored by three expert performances and a touch of gayness. Which is always good. With this all-star lineup, I knew this would be a banger. But this took me by surprise in terms of how much I loved it. It's a three-hour family epic very similar to 80s TV hits like Dallas or Dynasty. And within all that time, it allows for so much. Not just a showcase of the beauty of Texas, but also the film focuses on a thrilling love triangle, compelling family drama, and fascinating insights about prejudice, white-Hispanic relations, capitalism, and toxic masculinity. All of this in 1956. Shows just how great films about these important topics will always be around and have always been there, no matter what annoying Internet people whining about "woke culture" will have you believe. And this is one of the best at this. RIP to my man Pedro. ✊ Everybody here is likely more familiar with Hitchcock's other WB films like Rope, Strangers on a Train, and Dial M for Murder. Well this is probably my favorite (haven't seen Rope, so can't confirm). It's a real story about a man framed for a crime he didn't commit and it does well in making you aware that this is very much the case. We know that Henry Fonda is innocent. And since Henry Fonda's persona has always been the kindhearted everyman, we sympathize with him right away. And it's here we are shown all the frustrations and ineptitudes of the judiciary process. How easy it is for the system to wrongfully punish the innocent, how little disregard they have for the people, and how the few who do survive frankly get it from sheer luck. It's disturbing to see a film from the 50s be an exact perfect parallel to today's world, but it makes it an important watch and a necessary one to show that the issues we face from the cops have always been around. ACAB This is another major favorite of mine from Elia Kazan. Starring Andy Griffith pre-TV show, this is basically if A Star is Born if it was even darker. It's a film about power and fame and how it can corrupt innocent people. How desperate people are to stay at their peak of popularity and love, which ironically can lead to their downfall. It's so prescient and shows just how masterful Kazan was tackling subjects that are relevant and powerful and timeless. Add on a great Andy Griffith performance and this is a huge banger. Give this one a watch pronto.
  14. Okay. So this means it's probably not gonna happen. So why are we handwringing over nothing?
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