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  1. Great for the boxoffice. Inside out 2 will win the summer now, as animated movies tend to have good legs. This doing 160+M ow is not what I saw coming. 

     

    Will suck hype of upcoming movies. Deadpool 3 might underperform compared to expectations if reviews are mediocre. 

  2. 8 minutes ago, grim22 said:

    I'm hoping the media starts actually reporting the shortcomings of Modi which in turn let's Modi work on those.  It will be great for both his party as well as the country.

    This. Media which is the 4th pillar of democracy has done more harm than good for the country. It had become so pro BJP and completely whitewashing their wrong doings. Hopefully, after this result, there will be some checks and balances. We need a strong media that questions every move of the government along with a strong opposition. 

  3. 1 minute ago, filmlover said:

    A Rush Hour 4 would flop for sure.

     

    Speaking of reviving dead comedy franchises, I'm intrigued to see how the Scary Movie revival goes, especially if they can manage to bring both Faris and Hall back. Luckily for it, there's been a slew of famous horror movies over the past decade that easily lend themselves to parody for them to tackle, something that wasn't the case when the flop previous movie from 2013 arrived.

    I actually think Rush Hour 4 would do fine. 250+ WW based on nostalgia 

  4. 13 hours ago, Torontofan said:

    didnt know where to talk about this

     

    Happy with Indian election results

     

    Modi whether good or bad got dictatorial aspirations and got humbled. We are no longer in a one party state and back to the day of coalition govts and unless BJP wants to lose power they gonna have to focus on being friendly or the INDIA bloc will  become to strong to stop.

     

    AAP flopping is great, they suck

     

    Sikh Leaders winning in Punjabi is nice as well. 

     

     

     

    Sikh khalistani leaders. Sorry, but such people are not needed. It doesn't bode well for the future of Punjab which is part of India. Any aspirations of a khalistan will be treated with utter disdain by both BJP and Congress. These khalistani leaders should be kept in check. 

  5. Gentle reminder that Venom 2 debuted to $90.1 million, marking the highest-grossing opening of the pandemic to that point, and surpassing the opening weekend gross of Venom ($80.3 million).

     

    We all saw GxK outperforming its predecessor, which was another movie released during the height of pandemic. 

     

    I think Venom 3 has a very good shot at 100M opening weekend. Even if it does only 80-90M it would still be great. 

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  6. 7 hours ago, dudalb said:

    I think what happened with Marvels has made Marvel sort of leety of November releases. And they want some of that big summer money.

    Anyway,I think there is enough of a space betweenthis and Supes so that they will not impact each other.

    And, yes, Iger is trying to make  the shooting of films more effiicent to try to cut costs. I bet he had had some talks withe Speilber on how Spielbert is able to make a 75 Million dollar movie that looks like it costs 150 Million.

    For a long time many in the inudstry have said the way of making movies that has become common  is wasteful and is a major reason why films cost so much. Now studios have to crack down on waste. Yes, sticking to a plan and schedule does involve alot of work, but IMHO that is part of the job.

    Spielbert?

     

    He can talk to Adam Wingard on how GxK was made on just 135M. Same movie at Disney/Marvel would have coated 250M. 

  7. This feels like such a non event. Honestly, zero buzz or hype in India. Maybe the movie is good and they are confident it will manage a solid opening weekend and then wom will take care of the rest, but honestly I won't be shocked if it does under 35M opening weekend. 

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