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Eric Prime

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  1. Don't know how accurate the source is, but I guess this makes sense to have something Christmassy tomorrow
  2. That's another big reason. I just think Dolly's is a lot more sentimental and heartfelt which makes me partial towards it. I mean...your post still fits the vibes. You're good.
  3. I know IWALY is the one everybody loves but I Have Nothing is my fave. Both from The Bodyguard soundtrack and Whitney in general. The lyrics just hit me in the feels so much more, ya know?
  4. "Oscar bait" is frankly the most tiring buzzword in film discussion. Not just because of how it's liberally thrown around for everything, even movies that frankly wouldn't appeal to the average Academy voter, but it's frankly an annoying pejorative that only exists so people can mock decent-to-good dramas, all to sound like you're above those "snooty elites". As if making a good movie that could win accolades and gives good directors and actors a chance to tell compelling and important stories is somehow a bad thing. Give me a break. 🙄
  5. This is arguably the real culprit to Whitney's underperformance. The biggest of these biopics are big names active in Hollywood who were promoting the movie like crazy (Elton John, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre) or they had A-list people closely associated with them who were actively promoting the movie (Priscilla Presley, Brian May, Adam Lambert. Elvis also had Eminem and Doja Cat and Kacey Musgraves on the soundtrack). Whitney doesn't really have that. Bobby Brown sucks and his biggest claim to fame apart from his legal troubles was being on The Masked Singer, a fate worse than death. Closest thing is Kevin Costner, but he only did one thing with Whitney and is busy with Yellowstone promotion. Which like...I don't blame him, since they only did the one thing, but it does put this movie at a disadvantage in getting the fanbase all riled up and excited and aware.
  6. I mean all these music biopics emphasize the sad stuff of these artists' lives (which they should. If people don't want to acknolwedge the artists they loved had bad experiences or lives, that says a lot about them). Elvis wasn't really a breezy walk in the park, especially near the end.
  7. Okay. I think I was being clear I was being silly and goofy here, and I’d prefer I could be goofy and silly without people trying to start an argument.
  8. I mean almost every Timothee movie has made money when you think about it. People bought tickets to even see The King and Don't Look Up. So that's a lie. They all made money. I bought tickets for many of them. Therefore, money was made.
  9. I just finished my annual Christmas message and I hope everybody here takes time out of their day to read it. As always, I love all you silly goobers and I can't wait to experience the joys and terrors of 2023 with all of you.
  10. Well...we made it. While most Christmases are exciting and cheery, this year's doesn't really have that feeling. At least here in the States, there are currently millions with no heat or power due to the winter storms and heavy wind chills. And thankfully my family has not been affected by it. But even so, despite my lucky privileges, I don't feel all that happy this year either. Frankly, the last couple months have been the absolute worst of my life. I got laid off from a job that I loved working in, losing all the amazing coworkers and incredible opportunities I had in the process. I had a new job fairly quickly, but the whole endeavor was a miserable experience and the people in charge didn't even give me a chance and let me go after two weeks, despite me doing everything they asked me to do. And now in this supposedly festive time period, I've been scrambling from job interview to job interview while also trying to buy Christmas presents for my family without any income arriving. Juggling all of this is an absolute nightmare, only compounding the typical Christmas holiday stress further. Add on everybody in my family but me getting COVID around that time period (how I didn't get it I will never understand) and the box office being the worst it has ever been and it's getting tough to find something happy from all this. But hey...I made it through another year. I've had fun with my family this entire weekend, I get to see Glass Onion tomorrow, a film I am super excited for, and I still have you knuckleheads to talk to. The past two weeks have been very hectic on this board and it's hard to keep track of everything. Especially with some trolls trying to ruin the party. But this place has been my rock and comfort for years now and I love all of you silly goobers for giving me friends to talk to and a shared hobby we can all partake and have fun in. And while it's hard to stay positive at this point, both in my personal life and this silly hobby of mine, at least I have people I have a connection to and vent towards if need be and plenty of memorable stories for 2023. So hope you all enjoy your holiday breaks and here's to 2023, which will, at the very least, be an interesting time for everybody.
  11. These movies don't sell Happy Meals and audiences don't want to see movies that don't sell Happy Meals.
  12. Moderation @StreamBO That's enough. I don't care what actual reason you have for your whole "grr theaters bad" rhetoric, but it's not funny, everybody here is sick of it, and it seems you're just trying to troll and get a reaction from others. Continue with this nonsense and you will see a threadban. Your choice.
  13. M3GAN Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-13 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 33 59 5433 1.09% Total Seats Sold Today: 4 Comp 0.702x of The Conjuring 3 T-13 (6.89M) 0.208x of Halloween Kills T-13 (1.01M) 0.199x of Scream T-13 (695K) 0.113x of Halloween Ends T-13 (610K)
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