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3 minutes ago, Jonwo said:
I'm not sure how you can make The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down work again, I always thought it was kind of stupid they went with a boat for Speed 2 rather than a train.
Instead of a bomb on a bus, it's a bomb on a car. An Uber car. And you have like...5 Ubers with bombs on them. One car explodes, and then Keanu and Sandra have to save the other Uber drivers before it's too late, using the app to track down their locations and stuff.
It's basically a Fast and Furious movie now, but who cares?
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24 minutes ago, YM! said:
Honestly can see them doing legacy sequels to the legacy sequels.
Said my point better than I ever could lol. And yeah. I can already see it now.
The year is 2065. There's only 1,000 theaters left in America. Half of the country is now underwater, in part because of President Elon Musk's failed policies 20 years earlier. That summer, Jurassic Galaxy: The Squeakquel and Fast and Furious 35, starring deepfake AI versions of Chris Pratt and Vin Diesel respectively, are duking it out at the box office. Whoever wins, we lose.
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9 minutes ago, vafrow said:
In light of the accomplishment of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice going to exceed the total gross of the first film in just the opening weekend, does anyone have a list of other cases where this occured?
Only examples I can think of is Austin Powers, with International Man of Mystery being beat by The Spy Who Shagged Me.
The other, surprisingly enough, is Blade Runner 2049 OW beating the original gross by $100K.
Outside of some ones where the original was from before we had reliable box office reporting or where it's hard to truly call it a sequel (The Hustler, Fantasia, Mary Poppins), I can't think of other examples.
Pitch Perfect 2. Got an extra 4 million more its opening weekend than the first film's original gross. Now that's a movie that really caught on like crazy after its theatrical release. I was 14 years old when the first movie came out, and I was in both the school choir and the school a cappella group, so my demographic and I were kind of ahead of the curve before everybody else.
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23 minutes ago, grim22 said:
I wonder what will be the nostalgia franchises resurrected when the generational nostalgia hits the 2010s decade in 20 years time. Will be weird because not a lot of fresh franchises actually were made in movies in the 2010s
They're just gonna keep on making new Star Wars, Jurassic Parks, Toy Stories, Harry Potters, and so on from now until the end of time. Kids do in fact watch these reboots like the adults do, and there are probably teens and young adults that are starting to feel nostalgic for the reboots they saw 10 years ago.
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3 minutes ago, AMC Theaters Enjoyer said:
The 80s nostalgia wave of the 2010s-early 2020s was enough. Let's please leave the 90s in the 90s.
Well I hope you aren't paying attention to what is releasing on December 20, 2024. Or just...any time in the last ten years lmao
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18 minutes ago, GambitPool said:
We multiverse now. We'd finally get the Eric Stoltz Marty we've always been curious about!
Are we? Are we really, genuinely curious?
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1 minute ago, John Marston said:
Back to the Future sequel would be huge since it seems that series has crossed over to the following generations and is still referenced and talked about constantly. But it will never happen. Same with ET 2 (which I’m not sure has crossed over to the following generation)
Back to the Future 4 sounds even worse. I mean all of these sequel ideas are terrible, but Michael J. Fox deserves his peace and quiet instead of being given some thankless "passing the torch" role.
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2 minutes ago, excel1 said:
E.T. 2
No gracias.
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11 minutes ago, Cmasterclay said:
Among my generation, Elf and Home Alone both seem like very easy legacy sequels to make that would be a license to print 300m domestic between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Yes I know Home Alone has fake VHS sequels but I mean with Macauley and Kieran and hopefully not Donald Trump. Again, I hope none of these things happen and we continue to invest money in original movies and create new memories and franchises, but I'm genuinely mind blown we haven't gotten an Elf sequel yet. Original is thermonuclear levels of iconic among people my age and a few years younger, and it seems like a very easy sequel to get people on board for except apparently the director and star.
Apparently both Will Ferrell and Jon Favreau did not get along with one another, which is why a sequel never got made. That's a little surprising. You can say what you will about Favreau's movies or whatever, but he seems like a cool, chill dude. I'm assuming Ferrell's a cool, chill dude, since I never heard anything bad about him.
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2 minutes ago, AniNate said:
Hopefully that never happens because both Burton and Selick have gone on record saying they have no interest in a sequel
Actually, last I checked, Henry Selick stated that he wants to do a sequel, but Burton's the one who is against it, and has basically vetoed any chance for that to ever happen. Though granted I think the big difference is that Henry probably wants that nostalgia money and Tim's too rich for that crap.
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7 minutes ago, Cmasterclay said:
A Nightmare Before Christmas sequel would open to 150m+. Not kidding. I'd say it was probably second behind the Lion King in terms of 90s kids favorite movies. To be clear, I hope this movie doesn't happen.
Well picture this...how about...we remake it...in live-action...but Jack...is...well...I think you know who I want to be cast.
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14 minutes ago, JohnnyGossamer said:
Given the extremely high percentage (73%) of females over 25, does that still point to it being all Ortega? I know I ton of women 30 to 45 years old simply love Beetlejuice because it's Beetlejuice. Ortega is absolutely a huge piece here but that is interesting. Or, do we thing the 73% of females over 25 are going mostly for Ortega?
I thought Burton's stuff was mainly a guy/gender-neutral thing, but I was schooled recently that Burton's big with the ladies. Which in hindsight makes sense. Pretty much all my friends who have Nightmare Before Christmas as their whole personality are women.
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https://deadline.com/2024/09/box-office-beetlejuice-beetlejuice-1236079763/
QuoteUPDATED AFTER EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros is officially reporting $13M for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. High exits scores from fans last night at 4 1/2 stars on Comscore/Screen Engine’s PostTrak and 5 stars from both parents and kids under 12. Currently, the projection for the sequel is $90M — with potential for upside.
Females made a date with the Michael Keaton-Jenna Ortega-Winona Ryder sequel at 59% with 73% being over 25. Girls also outnumbered boys, 62% to 38% among the kids. A very strong turnout by Latino and Hispanic moviegoers last night at 36%.
RelishMix says that the social media reach for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is 41% ahead of action comedy sci-fi genre norms with 508.6M followers across TikTok, Facebook, X, YouTube and Instagram combined.
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1 minute ago, crazymoviekid said:
I find it funny Beetlejuice is considered a "cult classic" because it was still popular at the time. It was the 10th highest grossing US movie in 1988. I know ABC Family/Freeform's Halloween marathons helped boost the attention over the years, but it would be like if 'Us' or 'Sound of Freedom' or 'Interstellar' were deemed cult classic movies in 40 years if they grew in popularity.
Apparently Titanic is a cult classic. People will throw that term around for anything.
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7 minutes ago, excel1 said:
I remain astonished this film isn't opening to $25-30m. Who was asking for this movie?
Hot Topic shareholders.
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37 minutes ago, Cooper Legion said:
On first
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4 hours ago, Jonwo said:
WB still keeps the record because the September OW record is It.
The September OW record is what?
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*whispers* 100M still seems like a super good opening for Beetlejuice imo and I don’t get the disappointment.
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Do respect the marketing team going all "Oh, y'all don't like rap music? Well TOO BAD". Let all those weirdos and nerds suffer.
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Quorum Updates
Never Let Go T-15: 27.14% Awareness, 47.17% Interest
White Bird T-29: 17.32% Awareness, 39.77% Interest
Dog Man T-148: 13.5% Awareness, 32.17% Interest
A Minecraft Movie T-211: 33.83% Awareness, 40% Interest
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice T-1: 78.01% Awareness, 68.24% Interest
Final Awareness: 100% chance of 90M, 83% chance of 100M, 33% chance of 200M
Tentpole Awareness: 100% chance of 100M
Final Interest: 100% chance of 30M, 89% chance of 70M, 78% chance of 100M, 11% chance of 200M
Tentpole Interest: 100% chance of 30M, 50% chance of 100M
The Front Room T-1: 24.77% Awareness, 40.2% Interest
Final Awareness: 17% chance of 10M
Horror Awareness: 30% chance of 10M
Final Interest: 46% chance of 10M
Horror Interest: 42% chance of 10M
The Killer's Game T-8: 26.15% Awareness, 43.64% Interest
Final Awareness: 17% chance of 10M
Low Awareness: 13% chance of 10M
Final Interest: 46% chance of 10M
Low Interest: 33% chance of 10M
Speak No Evil T-8: 36.89% Awareness, 48.97% Interest
Final Awareness: 40% chance of 10M
Horror Awareness: 41% chance of 10M
Final Interest: 46% chance of 10M
Horror Interest: 42% chance of 10M
Saturday Night T-36: 18.02% Awareness, 43.59% Interest
T-30 Awareness: 15% chance of 10M
Low Awareness: 11% chance of 10M
T-30 Interest: 57% chance of 10M
Low Interest: 29% chance of 10M
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever T-64: 12.73% Awareness, 34.81% Interest
T-60 Awareness: 29% chance of 10M
Low Awareness: 23% chance of 10M
T-60 Interest: 33% chance of 10M
Low Interest: 21% chance of 10M
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Regardless if this is good or bad...that Defying Gravity cover is already giving me the chills. I know I sound like a theater kid, but it's still one of my favorite show tunes ever, and they perfected it.
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JUICY WEEKEND - BJBJ releases with $111M (DHD)
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I dread the day when I have to take my kids to Toy Story 10 and it's reconstructed AI voices of Tom Hanks and Tim Allen as the voice actors. Nostalgia is evil.