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Eric Quinn

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  1. It really says a lot that out of the three tentpoles I've liked so far this summer, only one of them isn't from Disney. Granted I haven't seen KOTM, Phoenix, Pets or MIB yet, but...I doubt I'll end up liking them. Even if you want to make the argument "oh, people need to see small movies instead", which is true, I can't blame audiences sticking with Disney this summer.
  2. If it holds, Dark Phoenix is only behind Friday the 13th 2009 in terms of 2nd weekend drops for a film in more than 3,000 theaters. Even Mortal Engines held better.
  3. As much as I like to pretend that I'm a genius, I generally think @Porthos and @Menor have had better luck when it comes to extrapolating data, and I'd rather people trust them instead of me.
  4. https://www.boxofficepro.com/long-range-forecast-the-art-of-racing-in-the-rain-dora-and-the-lost-city-of-gold-the-kitchen-scary-stories-to-tell-in-the-dark/ Art of Racing in the Rain: 8.5/32 Dora and the Lost City of Gold: 28/85 The Kitchen: 11.5/34.5 Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: 10/26.5 Anna: 4.5 (-10%)/11 (-23%)
  5. Runtimes w/out credits and attachments for next week's releases: Anna: 1:53. Angel has Fallen and Rambo: Last Blood are attached Child's Play: 1:23. Bad Trip and Addams Family are attached (what's Bad Trip?) Toy Story 4: 1:28. Onward and Frozen II are attached for the 2D shows. Onward and Lion King have the 3D shows.
  6. No. There was supposed to be two new agents in MIB23. Part of the reason MIB3 costed so much money, IIRC, was because Smith, Sonnenfeld, and Jones had humongous paychecks that ate up a good chunk of the budget. Those checks, plus the film's box office being "good, not great" probably gave Sony cold feet about a fourth movie and hiring them back for another MIB installment. Also I think Smith and Jones had other projects at the time, which made trying to sign them on to the movie a challenge.
  7. Movie/Date Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Toy Story 4 1,724 2,015 3,101 3,145 11 days 10 days 9 days 8 days Annabelle 3 66 55 81 53 16 days 15 days 14 days 13 days Spider-Man FFH 907 803 1,192 1,064 22 days 21 days 20 days 19 days Toy Story Day 18-8 126% of Aladdin (114.9M 3-Day, 146.7M 4-Day) 64% of Incredibles 2 (117.1M) 278% of Dumbo (128.1M) 250% of Dragon 3 (137.5M) 414% of Lego 2 (141.2M) 265% of Shazam! (141.9M) Day 24-8 242% of Shazam! (132.3M) 84% of Incredibles 2 (154.1M) 294% of Dragon 3 (161.9M) This...this is fantastic. Very rarely do upcoming releases see an increase on Thursday (for good reason). And yeah, having reviews out is the reason why it increased, but good results are good results. If this keeps up the momentum through the rest of the week, we could be in for something special. Annabelle Day 22-13 20% of Us (14.6M) Yeah, I guess that's a reasonable 3-Day? Not really anything special at the moment. Far From Home Day 29-19 15% of Infinity War (37.9M) 51% of Captain Marvel (79M) So this isn't as impressive as Toy Story's Thursday, but this being relatively level with Wednesday is very very good. And it's also making great gains on Captain Marvel.
  8. Only about 100 less than Pets 2 at the moment. Could go even higher than that tbh
  9. Wait...Will's supposed to be the guy in the middle? I mean...okay I guess.
  10. Jesus. Now I'm glad Snow Dogs made his career fall apart.
  11. https://deadline.com/2019/06/love-simon-ana-ortiz-star-in-disney-series-cast-inspired-by-movie-1202632002/ Literally the only reason I was excited for this was because I wanted to see more of Simon and Blue together. What a waste of time!
  12. Because weirdos on the Internet harass critics for giving negative reviews for dumb reasons like "ruining the 100% score". It's obnoxious and uncomfortable, especially since this is in the defense over something insignificant and meaningless as the Tomatometer.
  13. Chicago Tribune (3.5/4) https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/sc-mov-toy-story-4-movie-review-0617-story.html EW (B) https://ew.com/movie-reviews/2019/06/13/toy-story-4-review/ The Telegraph (5/5) https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/toy-story-4-review-pixar-plays-emotions-one-bravest-delightful/
  14. Collider (A-) http://collider.com/toy-story-4-review/#poster The Guardian (3/5) https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/jun/13/toy-story-4-review-new-characters-same-old-story-pixar Vox (4.5/5) https://www.vox.com/2019/6/13/18668903/toy-story-4-review-woody-buzz-goodbye
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