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Daxtreme

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  1. Anyone who thinks the post-merger film industry will be anything close to a monopoly should take a look at the computer market.

    Operating System Market Share

    2016-12 to 2017-11

     

    Platform  Share
    Windows 89.01%  
    Mac OS 7.92%  
    Linux 2.31%  

     

    https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx

     

    89,01% !

     

    Talk about a competitive environment.

     

    This is like... light years away from the situation we're in with Disney buying Fox

     

    Zoom out guys, see things outside of the vacuum. For starters, we have no idea how things will really go. Most of the doom & gloom is based on pure speculation so far.

     

    As a wise Jedi Master said

     

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  2. 32 minutes ago, cannastop said:

    Who the fuck are you that you're getting a bunch of screeners for movies that you don't want to see?

     

    BTW, these indie movies make money. Otherwise, they wouldn't be made. Sorry that not every movie can appeal to total yokels.

     

    I think he stated somewhere that he works in the industry or something, gets a bunch of oscar contender screeners every year

  3. 15 minutes ago, DAJK said:

    I can confirm this. At least at my theatre anyways. I was running numbers with our GM last week and I told him to go to about half with what he had budgeted. Even with Wonder overperforming, we were still under budget, but I saw him Sunday night and he thanked me for "really saving our ass this week"

     

    Continue following tracking and telling your boss this stuff, helping with financial planning

     

    Who knows, he might give you a raise/promotion...

     

     

     

    I'm a boss and I would if an employee did that sort of thing :sparta:

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