Eternals Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-13 and Counting
Sellouts
Showings
Seats Sold
Total Seats
Perct Sold
TOTALS
0
59
1648
11921
13.82%
Total Seats Sold Today: 72
Comp
0.861x of Black Widow T-13 (11.36M)
1.751x of Shang-Chi T-13 (15.41M)
Huh. Guess yesterday was a fluke. That's cool I guess.
Since the release of Old, I have gotten the trailer at that, Night House, Candyman, The Suicide Squad, Malignant, Many Saints of Newark, No Time to Die, Titane, and The French Dispatch. Probably forgetting one or two times on top of that.
My pain will never end.
@Joel M @aabattery
Remember guys that if you want your list to count, you have to PM it to me. That way it's a lot easier for me to organize everything.
This was truly phenomenal. Every segment has some of the most outlandish and inventive setpieces and designs Wes Anderson ever created, and the film as a whole serves as a beautiful look into journalism and storytelling that I just ate up like candy. It's a pity there's such a measured response to it, because this is an all-timer in Wesley's filmography.
Anyways, while I know LOL Deadline and all that, but if Dune seriously opens this low, then Jason Kilar is going to Hell...and I can't wait to meet him there. 😈
Moderation
Guys, the discussion on budgets and whether some movies look better than others has no place in this thread. If you want to argue with one another, do it in PMs or something.
Anyways, French Dispatch will start in about 5 minutes. I’m truly blessed that I get two Timothee classics through two days on the big screen. Life is good again! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I know I have my biases, but in its old December '20 date, I strongly believed in Tron: Legacy numbers, both in opening and total, was a decent possibility for this, even though everybody else said otherwise. The starrier cast would have also probably helped the movie perform better OS than Tron too. 450-500M WW would be stunning for a franchise starter like this, and with it supposed to reach 300M now, where everybody else was saying it would never reach, I don't think we should just go all "oh it's not that great" for this.
Oh we're not doing this revisionist stuff here. All of y'all were saying this was going to be a megabomb of epic proportions. Everybody was saying that the film was doomed forever because of HBO Max. But now despite all the stuff going against it, we're suddenly about to poo-poo on an opening that most of y'all would say would be above average pre-pandemic? I know part of the reason is because the legs will be nonexistent (seriously, Jason Kilar has no excuse to make Dune and Matrix exceptions), but give me a break.