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Is this a done deal? Remember the issues Picific Rim 2 has had trying to get its sequel going.
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I thought for sure this would be PG13 but I'm seeing a bit of blood on that trailer.
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It opens in the UK today.
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I don't see this doing very well anywhere but China. The interest seems dead, no one seemed interested in part 3, even before the PG13 rating was announced. It's a gimmick series and the gimmick of having all the action stars together has worn out and what we're left with is uninteresting plots, and cheap looking action. Although at least filming in China will give them a new location to play around with.
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Well Stallone has already promised us that this will be hard R.
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I don't think it'll be that bad (lowered expectations considered on that comment).
But it's an expensive horror movie, doing horror tropes and style that just aren't really in. And rated R.
All things that tickle my fancy, but don't bode well for its box office. I'm looking forward to this. I'm not feeling the GA catching on. It's not going to be scary I a way that gets lots of audiences, and what it is doing I think is niche.
Oh well. Legendary and GDT taking one for the team. I'm glad it exists.
I don't see why the R rating is a problem? Don't R rated horror movies tend to do better at the box office than PG13 ones?
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I meant it's not bloody or gory. The original movie had more than that did.
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Jurassic World is a PG-13 movie, as bloody and gory as it is. The ratings board has its quirks but filmmakers can get by with a lot, so long as it involves extreme violence and not sex.
No, no it's not.
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I'm pretty sure M. Night described The Visit as a family film at one point, and that's the second best horror this year sooo
The Visit is pretty bad, also I wouldn't really call it a horror movie.
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It could be a 'family film' in the same way that the original Poltergeist was -- a family being terrorized in their own home by demonic beings. That's fun, if it's scary enough.
Yeah but Poltergeist came out at a time when you could get away with shit in PG13 rated movies ( and that one was PG). Now you can't get away with shit.
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I read an interview with a cast member and he called it a family film, that pretty much killed my interest.
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Could've been more for Profanity??? I just think that movies like this and the R-Rating go hand in hand better than PG-13 which of course, makes it seem watered down, neutered so to speak...
There is no Profanity
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I love how the first Conjuring movie got its R rating purely based on how scary it was. The mpaa told them no amount of editing or cuts would bring it down to a PG13.
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Have they even started filming Rings?The Gallows had one or two jump scares, maybe more effective in the cinema. But the horrific acting ruined the film.
No way RINGS is released this November. Waiting for an announcement.
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And The Conjuring, isn't that the highest grossing horror in the last 10 years?
Also isn't Saw the most successful horror franchise of all time?
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It didn't even open at number 1 in the UK, it was beaten by Legend ( an 18 rated gangster movie. Legend almost made double what Maze Runner 2 did.
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Why there are so many Pg13 horror movies?
It is very strange considering how all the highest grossing horror movies are usually rated R.
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Although it wouldn't make sense for this to be PG13 as the highest grossing horror movies are usually rated R.
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Has to be.
It'll be PG13. I just know it.
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The movie looks a little on the safe side.
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When was the last time a movie held number 1 for 4 weeks?
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Wasn't it revealed that the teenager was the studios decision? The director wanted someone else, can't remember who but the studio over ruled.
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5
$9,808,463
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2,720
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$3,606
$9,808,463
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8
$4,011,094
-59.1%
2,720
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$1,475
$18,012,685
2
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$1,181,120
-70.6%
1,202
-1,518
$983
$21,355,856
3
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$352,044
-70.2%
363
-839
$970
$22,202,489
4
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$98,965
-71.9%
135
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$733
$22,460,556
5
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$35,525
-64.1%
74
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$480
$22,533,986
6
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$36,151
+1.8%
46
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$786
$22,581,239
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I hate seeing horror movies doing this badly but at the same time this really was such a piece of shit. Id say Blumhouse feels the same way and bribed the MPAA to give this an R rating because there is nothing remotely R rated in this. It's hardly even PG13, very PG.
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I'm honestly shocked that they had public screenings for Fantastic 4 a few days before release. Why didn't they embargo the reviews until The morning of release? Maybe it would have opened better and the director wouldn't have made that tweet.
Weekend Estimates (pg31): The Martian 37 | HT2 20.3 | Pan 15.5 | Intern 8.66 | Sicario 7.35 | The Walk 3.65 | Steve Jobs 521k
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Also won't a lot of people know how The Walk is going to end considering it's based on a true story? Won't that kill the suspense a bit?