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Eric the Clown

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  1. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-18 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 123 1458 23838 6.12% Total Seats Sold Today: 23 Comp - T-18 3.582x of Sonic 2 (22.39M) 0.163x of Doctor Strange 2 (5.87M) 0.986x of Jurassic World 3 (17.76M) 0.304x of Thor 4 (8.81M) 0.233x of Black Panther 2 (6.52M) 0.944x of Avatar 2 (16.04M) 0.380x of Ant-Man 3 (6.64M) 1.074x of Mario (34.04M)
  2. This. They had strict stipulations and the power to do that. They are the exception, not the rule. Again, people just gotta deal with early PVOD, even if they don't like it.
  3. The Little Mermaid Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-11 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 153 1713 28586 5.99% Total Seats Sold Today: 73 Comp - T-11 2.799x of Sonic 2 (17.49M) 0.924x of Jurassic World 3 (16.63M) 2.245x of Black Adam (17.06M) 0.810x of Avatar 2 (13.77M) 0.884x of Mario (28.02M)
  4. Fast X Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-4 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 119 1188 23242 5.11% Total Seats Sold Today: 88 Comp - T-4 0.848x of F9 (6.02M) 0.437x of Jurassic World 3 (7.87M) 1.605x of Nope (10.27M)
  5. Guys, the studios have done these early PVOD windows for two years now. It's been very apparent they don't effect legs. It's very clear the studios like doing it this way. It's very clear this isn't going to change anymore. This is our new normal. I know this might sound rude to say, but get over it.
  6. She performed Can You Feel the Love Tonight last year, and that was when I knew they nailed the casting perfectly. I really hope she does an album full of other Disney covers after this movie's success. Hearing her perform Once Upon a Dream or Feed the Birds would probably make me cry.
  7. Because the initial reactions were mixed? There were definitely some dissenting opinions and ones that were positive but reserved, at least last I checked. But I have now changed the title accordingly since you requested it. And if you think a title is poor or doesn't represent something accurately, please @ a moderator next time instead of this passive-aggressive nonsense.
  8. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-19 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 123 1435 23838 6.02% Total Seats Sold Today: 27 Comp - T-19 3.578x of Sonic 2 (22.37M) 0.163x of Doctor Strange 2 (5.86M) 0.996x of Jurassic World 3 (17.91M) 0.306x of Thor 4 (8.87M) 0.232x of Black Panther 2 (6.49M) 0.977x of Avatar 2 (16.61M) 0.382x of Ant-Man 3 (6.68M) 1.133x of Mario (35.91M) 0.485x of Guardians 3 (8.49M)
  9. The Little Mermaid Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-12 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 153 1640 28586 5.74% Total Seats Sold Today: 75 Comp - T-12 2.842x of Sonic 2 (17.76M) 0.894x of Jurassic World 3 (16.09M) 2.284x of Black Adam (17.36M) 0.813x of Avatar 2 (13.83M) 0.897x of Mario (28.44M)
  10. Yeah. I’m not stopping anybody from sharing his tweets. But it’s important to take this stuff into consideration, especially when others offer the same resources and info
  11. Thank you for saying this. He harassed and bullied me on a daily basis because I made wrong predictions on whether theaters will survive or not and I feel like I want to throw up every time people share his tweets, because it brings up bad memories.
  12. Fast X Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-5 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 119 1100 23242 4.73% Total Seats Sold Today: 59 Comp - T-5 0.850x of F9 (6.03M) 0.440x of Jurassic World 3 (7.92M) 1.836x of Nope (11.75M)
  13. Those guys were probably the asshole kids on the playground who called all the boys who like princess movies "sissies".
  14. FYC The 1960s A perfect combination of melodrama and teen angst. It's the tragedy of growing up and the horror of parents putting too much pressure on their children and how they force things for them to do against their will. And this is all thanks to Elia Kazan's wonderful direction, a great romance, and an incredible ensemble cast. Barbara Loden is the stand out here, but this also was the acting debut of Warren Beatty. Pretty cool to see a legend like him at the start and carry the screen. If you're a human being, you have likely either been forced to watch your community theater production of the show or were in your middle school's version of the show. I've done both. In fact, a family member of mine was in the 2000 Broadway revival. So I know this show very well, and I've frankly grown sick of it. But this movie reminds you why it's endured for so long. Just so poppy and vibrant and fun, with banger track after banger track. And it's all thanks to Robert Preston, who frankly is Harold Hill, as well as the strong direction of Morton DaCosta, both in the musical numbers and in the talky bits. It made me fall in love with the show all over again and I did not expect that to happen. People today know this movie more for the actor feuds than the movie itself, which is unfair. It's campy, but full of suspense, great direction, and a legit compelling story about sibling rivalry and the obsession of fame and yearning for love and affection. It's also got two of the greatest actresses of all time delivering powerhouse performances. It's definitely a film that deserves a stronger reputation than what it has right now. A rare non-comedy from Blake Edwards, this is an utterly terrifying look at the evils of alcoholism. How it can destroy relationships, how it can destroy people, how folks can easily get themselves roped into it, and how hard it is to break free from its curses. Both Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick are fantastic and the film's unnerving nature has a way of getting you under your skin while still motivated and rooting for this once happy couple to break free from the evil of alcohol. It's a wonderful, wonderful film. Speaking of Blake Edwards, this is one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. It's a deliciously funny tribute to silent comedies and Looney Tunes cartoons, with an incredible trio of Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood. While Jack Lemmon is the stand out with his moustache twiriling and top hat, the "heroes" are also delightfully batty and screwy, only adding to the wackiness. But above all else, I love the scale. This is basically the Lawrence of Arabia of comedies, with massive sets, multiple locations, and gigantic set pieces that put in dazzling special effects and incredible blocking and timing. Every dollar on its massive budget is spent well here and I love every second of it. If you love Airplane-style wackiness, you can't miss this. Great cast, incredible action, pure carnage. With its insights on aging outlaws, it's a fascinating treatise on the impacts of war, melancholically looking at how war causes nothing but mayhem and there's nothing we can do to change it. It's tough and its ultra violence won't be for everybody, but I got a real kick out of this one.
  15. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-20 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 123 1408 23838 5.91% Total Seats Sold Today: 66 Comp - T-20 3.836x of Sonic 2 (23.98M) 0.162x of Doctor Strange 2 (5.83M) 0.994x of Jurassic World 3 (17.9M) 0.307x of Thor 4 (8.9M) 0.229x of Black Panther 2 (6.43M) 1.014x of Avatar 2 (17.24M) 0.384x of Ant-Man 3 (6.72M) 1.188x of Mario (37.67M) 0.485x of Guardians 3 (8.49M)
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