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Eric Quinn

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  1. http://deadline.com/2017/12/15-17-to-paris-rating-changed-pg-13-clint-eastwood-1202227274/ It's now a PG-13...for some reason.
  2. I hate the way the actors and names are presented. Bullock, Blanchett, and Hathaway match, then when it comes to Kaling, the whole thing falls apart.
  3. http://deadline.com/2017/12/disney-fox-merger-deal-done-hollywood-media-1202219012/ Don’t have time to quote, but Deadline has a good read that talks a little bit about the potential fates for Searchlight and Blue Sky. Still, fuck this deal.
  4. The RT score on See It/Skip It has the movie at 85%. (It’s since gone down to 79%)
  5. Murder on the Orient Express Wednesday, December 13, 4:30 PM, 7 people (including me) Trailers Darkest Hour A couple behind me whispered from time to time, and the women in front of me laughed, even at stuff that wasn't funny, but nothing terrible. Movie was fine, I guess.
  6. Tracking for Ferdinand according to Deadline and Hollywood Reporterhas it at around $15-20M, which I think is about spot-on. For recent comps: Alvin 4: $14.2M Museum 3: $17.1M Annie: $15.9M Alvin 3: $23.2M Yogi Bear: $16.4M
  7. I'm sure I'll have egg on my face when this happens, but this movie won't come out for 11 months. Even with a 32 day-long reshoot schedule, I'm pretty sure they can get this finished by the deadline.
  8. Glad to see I'm not alone. I honestly feel the only thing that's really excellent compared to a lot of other comedies are Ray Romano and Holly Hunter's performances. Without them, the film's solid, but pretty much any other Apatow comedy.
  9. MoviePass just made another partnership, this time with Costco and Fandor. Interesting to see how big of a subscriber boost it will create. http://deadline.com/2017/12/costco-offers-combined-one-year-moviepass-and-fandor-subscription-for-89-99-1202225409/
  10. Funny you should say that, because I love Disney's current output. Obviously, not all of their films are good, but I'd roughly say about 75% or so of what Disney has put out this decade I've managed to get some enjoyment out of. However, just because I like a company's films doesn't mean I can't be critical or feel shifty towards business decisions and practices, especially over a major movie studio buying another major movie studio, an idea which hurts competition, a diverse market, and potentially a lot of franchises I have a fondness for.
  11. Looking at his IMDB, the only film he's directed is something called The Land...never heard of it, but I wish him luck with the big shoes he has to fill.
  12. FWIW, my theater's Ferdinand sales haven't been so bad. As of now, its OW has sold around 71 tickets out of 1257 seats (Thursday has 1 showtime, Friday has 4, Saturday and Sunday have 6, and almost all of them are in 71-seat theaters), which is roughly what My Little Pony was at the Thursday before showtime, and it still has a few days left to go. It's not particularly great, as only about two or three showtimes have sold more than 10 tickets, but it's an "original" animated film ("original" in that it's not a sequel or based on a relevant brand) from an animation studio without the adult appeal of Disney, Pixar, or even Illumination, so it's not really all that presales-driven to begin with.
  13. With the recent decision by the MoviePass team to cheapen the service down to about $8 a month, a lot of people have wondered how this impacts moviegoing and the box office. Today, Deadline published an article detailing the service's impact on the November box office, and there are some interesting findings. To paraphrase: Within the list, what's interesting is that the limited releases, like Roman Israel and Three Billboards, have a bigger percentage of the OW pie than mainstream films like Justice League and Coco. Coco also had the lowest MP percentage, though that's probably because of famlies, who will likely have at most one or two people able to use the service. At the very least, MoviePass seems like a blessing for limited films, as it allows people to see more movies and see films they likely would have waited to watch on Redbox or Netflix. What say you?
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