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  1. 38 minutes ago, AJG said:

    DELAYED!!!!

     

    After Denial, STX Moves ‘Playmobil’ From August 30 To December 6

     

     

    https://deadline.com/2019/08/stx-playmobil-moving-release-date-guy-ritchie-the-gentlemen-dated-for-january-1202660301/

    It's SLIGHTLY better than opening on the same day as Frozen II (which I guess was just a mistake somebody made that got passed around), but either way, it'll be extremely lucky to cross the $10 million mark.

     

    O/U Arctic Dogs?

  2. What I'm pretty sure is the first bit of US marketing for this film is now up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JETbfEIKP_o

     

    The trailer itself merely says that it's "Coming Soon", which made sense to me because I figured there was no chance they'd debut it at Labor Day at this point. But apparently they new date is November 22nd, the SAME day Frozen 2 comes out. I knew this film would be a bomb, but if that date is accurate, that has to be one of the biggest middle fingers a studio could give to a movie. 

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  3. I don't envy STX in this situation. This has pretty much nothing going for it. Playmobil doesn't seem to have nearly as big a fanbase (in the US, at least) as Lego, and considering how much The Lego Movie 2 underperformed, I can't see this getting a big audience at all. If they don't just end sending it to Netflix (which I wouldn't rule out), I would say $20M DOM is the ceiling for this. 

  4. 5 minutes ago, Webslinger said:

    Brad Jones's review is going to be wild. He walked out of Hillary's America, which is quite the scathing indictment considering the scores of other horrendous things he's sat through. He's going to have to stay for the whole thing this time around and the venting commentary afterward is going to be priceless.

    Has he actually confirmed he planned to see it? After he walked out of Hillary's America, I thought that he might simply say that no amount of views would be worth giving this scumbag any money. Which I can completely understand, but I'm still hoping for him to do a video on it. 

  5. I have to be honest, when I heard this movie was announced, and ESPECIALLY after seeing the first trailer, I was very skeptical about this movie. I was kind of looking forward to it on simply the basis that 2D animated movies on the big screen are so rare these days, but I feared the movie would take the worst aspects of the show and turn them up to 11. This feeling was not helped by the overlong fart joke in the first trailer, and the fact that the scene didn't show much use of improved animation either.

     

    When the 2nd trailer came out, I honestly felt a lot more hopeful. A few of the jokes made me really laugh, and even the ones that didn't weren't obnoxious. It showed the improved animation off much better, too. I was feeling better about it, but was also worried this would just be a case of good trailer editing.

     

    So, after looking at all the good reviews it's getting, I'm feeling much more excited about this thing. It's pretty amazing that most people (including me) thought that this would be this year's Emoji Movie, and now it's getting way better reviews than anyone ever expected. 

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  6. This movie actually looks pretty decent. But I think it's going to bomb HARD. I have next to no knowledge of Kipling's actual books, so I can't say how this compares to that. But I will say that to most people, it will probably just look like a rip-off of Disney's remake from a couple years ago. And I KNOW that has been said about it countless times, but finally seeing some footage really makes it sink in. There's just not enough to differentiate the two, despite WB advertising how "dark" it is. 

  7. Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero

    April 23, 2:00 

    Me and a couple other families

     

    Trailers

    Pope Francis: A Man Of His Word (some murmuring, also at least this fit here better than when I saw it before Sherlock Gnomes)

    Little Women (Eh, whatever.)

    The Grinch (somebody laughed at the Grinch getting knocked out by the inflatable snowman)

    Wreck-It Ralph 2 (everyone went NUTS over the final gag)

    Smallfoot (no real response) 

    Show Dogs (looks awful)

     

    The families seemed to enjoy it enough. There was one big laugh from most of them (when Stubby licks his crotch) and one of the kids laughed at a rat getting hit with a ball. 

     

    I wasn't really anticipating this movie too much, but I ended up enjoying it. A pretty well done mix of kid-friendly WWI drama and cute dog moments. Worth a watch if you're interested in WWI and aren't immediately turned away by it being handled with "kid gloves". 

     

     

    Isle Of Dogs

    April 25, 4:45

    Just me. Not surprised. Even the concession stand employee said it wasn't a popular choice here. 

     

    Trailers

    The Grinch (trailer looks ok, but after reading the official synopsis, I'm a bit worried)

    Fantastic Beasts 2 (looks decent, but I never even saw the first and I'm not even a huge Potter fan, so no real interest)

    Won't You Be My Neighbor?  (Looks very interesting, but there's no way it's playing where I live)

    Show Dogs ("What trailers should we play before this Island Of Dogs thing?" "I don't know, just play that other talking dog trailer, kids can't tell the difference, right?") 

    Can You Forgive Me? (doesn't seem like something I'd rush out to see, but still seems fairly interesting)

    The Darkest Minds (no real interest)

     

    I LOVED THIS MOVIE. I had been looking forward to it since the first trailer came out, but this exceeded even my highest expectations. GO SEE THIS MOVIE!!!

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  8. I thought it was alright. Nothing ground-breaking, and it seems like it will follow Illumination's "Cute but ultimately disposable" mantra pretty closely. But it could be a lot worse. The original Grinch cartoon is my favorite Christmas special of all time, so I'm not getting my hopes up too high for this, but I'm not writing it off yet either. 

  9. 8 minutes ago, TwoMisfits said:

    http://www.tampabay.com/features/In-theaters-this-week-Death-Wish-Nostalgia-and-Gnome-Alone-_165710575

     

    "The animated trifle Gnome Alone (PG) must be hoping moviegoers confuse it with Sherlock Gnomes starring the voices of Johnny Depp and Emily Blunt later this month. It’s sneaking onto nearly 1,500 screens, an appropriately small number."

     

    Where are these 1500 screens?  It is literally not within 50 miles of my metro (and maybe further, but Fandango only goes so far:)...

     

    (Maybe Tampa hasn't gotten the message, b/c BOM doesn't have it releasing on any screens on their screen counts this weekend)

     

    EDIT TO ADD - It did manage to release in Russia on its scheduled date and has made almost $2M internationally so far, so it does exist...

    If this really is playing on 1500 screens, this may have a record-breaking bad opening. I haven't seen a single thing for this movie since a trailer before "The Nut Job 2" back in August (and back then, it was supposed to come out in October). 

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  10. Early Man

    February 27, 4:30

    Me and some mom with her kid

     

    Unfortunately, I didn't get to see it then. When the Cinemark "Turn off your cell phones" screen came up, it froze for 5 minutes until I got somebody to go look at it. Then the lights came up, and an employee said something was wrong with the movie file, and we all got refunds instead. This was actually the first time that happened to me in my life. 

     

    Early Man

    February 28, 3:10

    Just me (at a different theater)

     

    Trailers

    Isle Of Dogs (PLEASE let this play nearby)

    Sherlock Gnomes (looks dumb. At least this was the shortened version of the trailer)

    I Can Only Imagine (no interest whatsoever)

    Hotel Transylvania 3 (I liked the 2nd movie more than the 1st, so hopefully this follows suit)

    Smallfoot (I really liked Storks, so maybe this will be good. Too early to get much of an impression)

    The Nutcracker And The Four Realms (I really like the visuals so far, but I don't know if the story will be any good)

    Farmageddon: Shaun The Sheep 2 (Again, PLEASE let this play nearby) 

     

    While definitely not Aardman's best movie, I still really enjoyed it and had a lot of laughs. 

  11. 1 minute ago, Morieris said:

    Is this really going to be A) in enough theaters to be confused with Sherlock Gnomes and B - even last long enough to not be immediately dropped from every theater in two weeks and not overlap.

    I'm guessing this movie either gets delayed again, before eventually going direct-to-video, or only gets released in a few dozen theateres this weekend, where it will be dropped like a hot rock after 1 week. 

  12. As for the spot itself...meh. For one thing, it's hard for me to feel anything about a 30-second spot that features zero footage from the actual movie, and is meant to promote the Olympics as much as the movie itself. It's kind of weird seeing the Grinch live in an actual house (Is he still going to be in a cave in the actual movie, or did they just put him in a house for the TV spot?), but that's about all I can say about it.

  13. 1 hour ago, slambros said:

    One other thing that I'm disappointed about is the title of the film. It's just Dr. Seuss' The Grinch. It'd be a long title, but a better title, in my opinion, would've been the fuller one: Dr Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Because that's the story. That's the whole point.

     

    But it's only a minor issue that I guess I'm willing to overlook.

    It's worth noting the 2000 movie was just referred to as "The Grinch" in a lot of marketing, too, but technically had the full title in the opening of the movie itself. I wouldn't be surprised if it's a similar case for this movie. 

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  14. 43 minutes ago, MovieMan89 said:

    PG-13 is a stigma for a lot of parents with younger kids, especially with animation. That sends the clear message it's animation intended for an older audience. The dog aspect could have appealed to younger kids. Animation is a stigma for some of the older audience this is hoping for. That basically leaves Anderson devotees as the only people who will see this. That's probably good for a 30-35m take. I think it could have doubled that as a PG though. 

    I really can't imagine this ever making anywhere near 60-70m, no matter what the rating. Even if it was PG, the trailer made it look way too dark and unusual to appeal to many kids. 

     

    In the end, I don't think the rating will matter much. Wes Anderson fans will see it, and so will people who like more "arthouse" fare, assuming this gets good reviews. But families were always going to turned off by the tone of this movie, and the general audiences were always going to be turned off by the combination of tone and the fact that it's animated. 

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