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Posts posted by Eric Prime
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3 minutes ago, Life goes on said:
Maybe you're not a DC fanboy, but your taste for movie's is absolutely horrible. Transformers, TMNT and now you think X-men Apocalypse is a good movie?
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Alas, poor Summer. I knew it, BOT; a season of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy; it hath borne me on many record giving massive money a thousand times; and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! My gorge rises at it. Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft. Where be your success now? Your dollars? Your records? Your flashes of joy that were wont to set the table on a roar?
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Just now, cannastop said:
It's official. Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping will sell exactly one ticket.
Actually, I'm 50/50 on whether I'm seeing it or not. Some stuff looks decent, but it kinda feels like something I'll probably rent on a boring weekend. I might watch it in the theater to support Samberg, but reviews will probably be the big deciding factor for me.
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4 minutes ago, CJohn said:
The problem is: how many Lonely Island fans are still out there?
Uh...me?
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12 minutes ago, a2knet said:
X-MEN: APOCALYPSE earned an estimated $26.4M on opening day Friday.
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8 minutes ago, babz06 said:
If Deadpool 2 is March 2, 2018 then what is the Untitled Fox/Marvel film on October 6, 2017? Gambit? New Mutants?
Also I doubt Fox is going to keep that June 29, 2018 date, that's one week after the Jurassic World Sequel.
I'm pretty sure the October movie's gonna be Gambit. I believe Gambit's planned to begin filming this fall, and New Mutants is still in development.
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1 hour ago, WrathOfHan said:
So lets talk about those Fox release date changes (there's too many for a specific thread): http://deadline.com/2016/05/warner-bros-maze-runner-the-death-cure-dylan-obrien-1201764118/ (Gotta love how Deadline can't get the studio correct in the URL )
Morgan: Sep 2, 2016
Keeping Up with the Jonses: Oct 21, 2016
Rules Don't Apply: Nov 11, 2016
A Cure For Wellness: Feb 17, 2017
Red Sparrow: Nov 10, 2017
Murder on the Orient Express: Nov 22, 2017
Maze Runner: Jan 12, 2018
Predator: Feb 9, 2018
Untitled Marvel: Mar 2, 2018
Untitled Marvel: Jun 29, 2018
Alita: July 20, 2018
Maze Runner is dead. February 2017 is getting even more crowded, stuff needs to move. Interesting that they're still keeping the third Marvel movie close to Ant-Man, unless it's Deadpool (which it probably won't be since filming begins this fall) they should move away now that they're closer to JW2.
President's Day next year's gonna be a bloodbath. And a Marvel movie sandwiched between Black Panther and Flash?
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Oh Ethan. You have not lived until you've seen Gone Girl. That movie still gives me goosebumps every time I watch it!
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With Alice 2's box office following in the footsteps of other "Really? That's a thing?" followups like Ride Along 2 and The Huntsman: Winter's War, it makes me wonder what sequels next year will suffer the same fate of a dramatic drop from its predecessor? I don't know about you, but Cars 3 and Pirates 5 aren't looking so hot right about now.
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5 hours ago, WrathOfHan said:
BFG under 80M is next, do not doubt my club powers
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34 minutes ago, CJohn said:
What are you guys planning to see on the Memorial weekend?
I've already made plans with my Dad to see X-Men.
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X-Men: $74M/91M
Alice: $58M/68M
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Honestly, if this movie had Taron Egerton's character as the lead, I'd probably be way more interested in this.
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1. The Witch: 5/5
2. The Nice Guys: 4.5/5
3. Zootopia: 4.5/5
4. Deadpool: 4/5
5. Captain America: Civil War: 4/5
6. The Jungle Book: 3.5/5
7. Hail, Caesar!: 3/5
8. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice: 3/5
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The movie theater will always be my go-to place to see a movie. I'm in complete darkness, and I'm fully engaged with just the screen. At home with my television, I feel there are more distractions surrounding me, and I'm not as engaged. However, I prefer going to movies with smaller crowds, which is why I always choose a matinee over an evening showing, unless my day's completely booked.
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Aw man, I remember my first R movie. Seeing Fury Road all by myself as I drove myself when I got my driver's license just last week was the best movie experience I had that year...well, second to seeing Creed on my birthday.
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8 minutes ago, BKB IS CAPTAIN AMERICA said:
Well, 15M for MONEY MONSTER seems pretty lackluster when you consider the 3 Oscar Winners starring in this movie along with Foster Directing it and the salary they probably commanded, doesn't bode well for their Star Power which seems to be fading it seems based on this number??? Perhaps they should've released this on a different weekend away from CW???
What are you talking about? It's an old-skewing thriller with a $27 million budget and limited marketing. It's getting around $55M or so DOM, so it's doing perfectly fine. (Also, Jack O'Connell hasn't even been nominated for an Oscar).
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2 minutes ago, somebody85 said:
Please tell me more.Google Swiss Army Man, and you will see pure magic!
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13 minutes ago, cannastop said:
Hey, I'm just a noob. I honestly thought the chatter might not be welcome, and might distract from Panda's hard work. And trying to look through all the pages in the thread would be a bit of a chore. And I certainly didn't want a list when there were only ten films announced.
And it's not like I'm here for no reason. I voted in this thing.But let me know how I can make you even more angry, please.
43 minutes ago, cannastop said:Lol, you can't even spell right.
And I wasn't dismissing an entire artform.
On 5/14/2016 at 7:16 PM, cannastop said:Why did you decide to shit up this thread, anyways? This was supposed to be fun, and you had to pipe in with your ignorant bullshit.
Anyways, I view it as different mediums. If live-action is painting, then animation is sculpting. Neither is inherently superior.
On 5/14/2016 at 7:27 PM, cannastop said:Honestly, Baumers opinion infuriates me, and given that he chose to express it in this thread of all places, I'm not sure if I even want to visit this board anymore.
Hey, there's this really great movie that came out recently that's all about tolerance and accepting the ideas that people are different. It's called Zootopia, and I think you would learn a lot from that movie.
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Team Cap.
Civil War: 36M
Angry Birds: 34M
Neighbors 2: 29M
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Just now, Jack Nevada said:
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2 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:
BVS and Zootopia have been gone for two weeks by me
I still have Zootopia playing in my theater, even after two whole months.
MEH-MORIAL DAY WEEKEND BOX OFFICE | Abandon all hope, the box office is dead. 3 day weekend #s X-Men 65M, Alice 28.1M, Angry Birds 18.7M, Civil War 15.1M, Neighbors 9.1M. Bad openings, horrible holdovers.
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A $57M opener getting a 3.15 multiplier wasn't a good run?