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Eric the Clown

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  1. I had no idea this was happening, but I'm thankful that I know now.
  2. 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.
  3. 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
  4. 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?
  5. Good to know Sony's FYC for The Emoji Movie paid off.
  6. 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)
  7. 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.
  8. Isn't announced yet, but this seems like a movie Disney will place on President's Day weekend to me.
  9. 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
  10. 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.
  11. For the record, watching Coco with a bunch of college kids instead of crying babies is a much more enjoyable experience.
  12. http://deadline.com/2018/02/octavia-spencer-isabela-moner-tig-notaro-paramount-instant-family-1202301648/ Octavia Spencer, Isabela Moner, and Tig Notaro join.
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