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Eric the Clown

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  1. Death Wish 11 1050 1.05% Red Sparrow 47 1366 3.44% Wrinkle in Time 151 1582 9.54% All three got okay jumps, but nothing spectacular.
  2. Can't wait to see it one more time in Jungle Cruise.
  3. I'm pretty sure the social media embargo was stated to be next Monday or Tuesday by the trustworthy source who announced the review embargo but go on ahead and do your insipid "critics are dumb" song and dance routine.
  4. I had no idea this was happening, but I'm thankful that I know now.
  5. Theater Update: Red Sparrow 16 1366 1.17% Wrinkle in Time 136 1582 8.60% Death Wish only has Thursday previews up, but they only just came out like an hour ago, so they haven't sold anything yet.
  6. http://deadline.com/2018/02/blake-lively-anna-kendrick-a-simple-favor-robin-hood-movie-release-dates-1202303872/ Dated for September 14. @CJohn @grim22 do yo thang
  7. http://deadline.com/2018/02/dora-the-explorer-live-action-movie-release-date-1202303523/ James Bobin directs. August 2, 2019 release date. @grim22 @CJohn Main thread time Why does this exist?
  8. Good to know Sony's FYC for The Emoji Movie paid off.
  9. http://www.vulture.com/2018/02/how-new-oscar-voters-are-changing-the-way-the-academy-thinks.html A brief look at what some of the younger voters had to say. -They all seemed to really like Get Out -Lady Bird not so much -They don't see 3 Billboards as being #problematic -#MeToo made some people rethink a couple of their options (no Oldman or Kobe vote, didn't nom Franco during the preliminaries) -They hated that Florida Project was snubbed (and a couple of other stuff) -James Ivory got a bunch of the votes, and Chalamet got just as much votes as Oldman. They also agreed SPC handled the film poorly and didn't capitalize on the film's buzz -#OscarsSoWhite is not a factor in their final vote, but still believe work needs to be done (Two Asian voters cited Hong Chau's snub)
  10. I guess, but...why would they nominate someone from that show for a Nickelodeon-hosted awards show? It's just weird to see Henry Danger and Power Rangers next to Walking Dead.
  11. Isn't announced yet, but this seems like a movie Disney will place on President's Day weekend to me.
  12. All of the movies that I feel comfortable with in my predictions: 1. Star Wars 9: $679M 2. The Lion King: $584M 3. Frozen 2: $425M 4. Wonder Woman 2: $415M 5. Aladdin: $400M 6. Avengers 4: $398M 7. Jumanji 2: $384M 8. Spider-Man: Homecoming 2: $379M 9. Toy Story 4: $348M 10. Secret Life of Pets 2: $327M 11. It: Chapter 2: $308M 12. Captain Marvel: $290M 13. Wicked: $212M 14. Shazam: $200M 15. Bond 25: $192M 16. Dumbo: $185M 17. Jungle Cruise: $180M 18. Godzilla 2: $179M 19. Hobbes and Shaw: $173M 20. Lego Movie 2: $172M 21. Glass: $150M 22. Men in Black: $145M 23. How to Train Your Dragon 3: $137M 24. Everest: $130M 25. Jordan Peele Project: $126M 26. Spies in Disguise: $122M 27. Chaos Walking: $120M 28. Gambit: $117M 29. Top Gun: $113M 30. Pet Semetary: $108M 31. Instant Family: $106M 32. Artemis Fowl: $105M 33. New Mutants: $103M 34. What Men Want: $91M 35. John Wick 3: $88M 36. Sonic the Hedgehog: $80M 37. Detective Pikachu: $83M 38. Death on the Nile: $80M 39. Charlie's Angels: $77M 40. The Addams Family: $75M 41. Angry Birds 2: $73M 42. Terminator: $70M 43. Ad Astra: $68M 44. Amusement Park: $52M 45. Hellboy: $40M
  13. Sorry if this has already been posted (I would look back, but I don't care), but ByDeluxe added Death Wish's page The runtime w/out credits is 1:40, and Tomb Raider is its attachment.
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