Also of note, in case this wasn't mentioned yet, some awards are going to be presented during commercial breaks and edited and broadcasted later on in the show.
That's lowkey what the Kids Choice Awards does lmao
I'm still very confused as to why it was theater-exclusive. I thought the trailer was bad, but not bad enough to not be posted online. And it's not like mother! which intentionally shrouded itself in mystery. There's literally no reason to not have that trailer online.
Seeing a bunch of Spike Lee joints before BlacKkKlansman.
She's Gotta Have It's pretty cool. Acting's a touch iffy, but the characters are so much fun, and the theming and cinematography are superb. Nola Darling is an icon and I love her.
Also of note, while looking to see whether Nut Job 2 had any Marvel heroes (it kinda does, if you count Bobby Cannavale), I didn't know until now that Jeff Dunham, the racist puppet guy, was a cast member in the Nut Job movies. Learn something new every day I guess.
Idris Elba, Halle Berry, Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen, Brie Larson, Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, and Sebastian Stan all play Marvel heroes and appeared in an August 2017 movie, so yeah, there was plenty of representation.
The one thing that gets to me is that they state that Moviepass will be available for "many studio first run films." The key word here being many basically says that they will still probably black out bigly movies.
That seems to be the case. On Deadline's article, PostTrak stated that the audience was 55% general adults, 30% kids, and 15% parents. Guess Winnie the Pooh just isn't popular with today's youth.