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  1. 2 minutes ago, Taruseth said:

    Is the fed that important for that?

    For better ER (meaning 1 € being worth more than $1.05) the ECB needs to change curse and the general situation in Europe has to relax, which honestly, looks not that likely right now. I am hoping for a major change, meaning €1 being roughly $1.20 (despite that being unlikely) and that would still be significantly worth than the ERs during Avatar in 2009/2010.

    I've accepted that the ER probably won't be great honestly, but you're right if the ECB announces major policy change we could get it, but I don't see Europe doing that so long as the Ukraine invasion continues. 

  2. 29 minutes ago, John Marston said:

    Now that Joseph Kosinski has a big hit under his belt hope he can use that clout to get Tron 3 made!

    He really does deserve it. I think he's a fantastic director, really want to see more of his work. 

     

    30 minutes ago, Borobudur said:

    Even a 160.5m 4 days weekend box office giant can't get this thread 100 pages.....

    Half the forum is gone from what it was pre-covid. 

  3. 5 minutes ago, Ozymandias said:

     

    China is gonna be the world's biggest economy/BO market very soon and are gonna overtake the US in every domain this century.  Naturally, studios are gonna do everything they can for access to those 1.4 billion eyeballs and yuan bucks as they swear fealty to dear leader Xi.  capitalism.001.gif

    I certainly think this is likely, but we might also get a situation like the Cold War - a kind of iron curtain and they just decide - we don't need the China audience. Which, based on Chapek's latest statements seems possible. 

  4. 3 hours ago, filmlover said:

    COVID-related production setbacks and the shift to streaming has resulted in a relatively light theatrical schedule for 2022. I think the only major studio with a full slate is Universal with 20 movies scheduled for theatrical release this year, otherwise WB has a mere 8, Sony is putting out only 11, etc.

    2023 looking any better? 

  5. 15 minutes ago, filmlover said:

    It's because studios really don't have a whole lot to promote due to the already-discussed limited amount of releases coming up, that's why it's the same 5-6 trailers before everything. All of Jurassic World, Lightyear, and Elvis have also been shown before the last few movies I've seen, as was Top Gun until it opened.

    Is this mad to anyone else? I would have thought they'd have loads of content ready to go like 'back with a bang' sort of thing. 

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