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1 hour ago, Krissykins said:
9 horror films over 70% on RT in 5 months btw.
Forgot about Abigail and Last Omen. They just came and went though sadly.
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1 hour ago, Flopped said:
Does Ryan Reynolds have a single memorable movie in his filmography? A movie that you think about after you watch it, or a movie that you feel like rewatching down the line?
Maaaaaaybe The Proposal? That seems to still get some love. I really think that's the only one?The first Deadpool is a classic!
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Man oh man we’ve been on a string of bad horror flicks since Exorcist Believer. I thought Insidious The Red Door was lame but it’s looking better and better after continuous rancid horror movies being released. Quiet Place 3 hopefully saves us.
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4 hours ago, YM! said:
C’mon now. They’ll take it as sequels and known IP are the only way forward.
I don’t agree. Migration and The Bad Guys just proved that original animation can still make $$$. Just make good ones that families want to see.
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5 hours ago, MovieMan89 said:
I really hope at least one of IO2 or DM4 severely underperforms just to stifle the absolute onslaught of animation sequels we’re gonna get if they don’t
I hope none of them underperforms and both end up doing amazing for the sake of theaters. Idk why people root for movies to fail? Sequels are always going to be around. The only way for sequels to go extinct is if every movie flops which means the industry dies.
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10 hours ago, Firepower said:
There are people who think LOTR is boring and yet it did bonkers.
Let’s be honest with ourselves here. Audiences liked all of the LoTR movies more than the first Dune easily. This is not controversial and I really enjoyed the first Dune.
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$70M is pretty great for this. Pretty big jump from the first one. People forget that a lot of people were bored by the first Dune movie. General audiences aren’t really into hardcore Sci-fi. This was never going to be a 4 quadrant movie. $200M DOM and $600M WW are great goals.
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42 minutes ago, Purple Minion said:
Not a bad decrease from last weekend.
Domestic is such a disaster that it makes overseas number look good. Truth is both numbers are varying degrees of disaster for a $200M movie.
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Poor Color Purple. Taraji nuked the movie. It dropped like a rock when she came out crying for more pay and feeling badly treated. Like she couldn’t wait to talk about that after the box office and awards season run?
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1 hour ago, John Marston said:
budget is 90-100M and it likely won’t reach 200M worldwide
Or $150M…
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48 minutes ago, Litio said:
John David Washington, who has also The nepotism aurea just like Timothee, also proved to be a great actor in BlacKkKlansman, right? No. People continue to claim he's weak and has no charisma despite John being more charismatic than Timothee. It doesn't mean much, but I don't see people worshiping John David like they do to Timothee. An expressionless white person is sold as cute, but an expressionless black person means lack of charisma, right? Let's not pretend that the reason is his skin colour.
The main difference between them is that Ryan has a lot of talent and got several jobs when he was young thanks to his talent only. He is not an industry plant like the protagonist of Wonka.
Who the hell is claiming John David Washington isn’t a good actor. I’ve literally never heard someone criticize him. Maybe people are comparing him to his father which isn’t fair at all considering Denzel is one of the best ever. -
52 minutes ago, Litio said:
Yes, Timothee hasn't proven himself to be a great actor, he's not good at roles that require charisma, and he hasn't proven to have the comedic timing to be considered a diverse actor, but people treat him like he's one of the best new talents. If he was a black actor (and wasn't a nepobaby, mainly), he wouldn't be treated like this
That’s ridiculous I’d say the reverse is more true. Timothee proved himself with Call Me by Your Name and his early theater work. He hasn’t been on that level since except for maybe Beautiful Boy where he was pretty great. He got in for his talents but has been given roles still from the hype after CMBYN. This isn’t a matter of race Hollywood has changed so much from the last couple of years. There hasn’t been a major Hollywood film where a POC isn’t playing at least a major supporting role. We should recognize and celebrate that and stop the divisive racial complaining people love to continue to do. You aren’t a better or moral person for only wanting perfection and putting down people for not living up to your misguided standards.
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Just now, The Horror of Lucas Films said:
Nepotism is such a sad thing, this kid has neither charism or acting skills to play a complex character like Wonka, and yet, he got the job without even doing a test.
He’s still riding off the coattails of Call Me by Your Name. He was amazing in that but meh since then.
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5 minutes ago, Grand Cine said:
With the good critics and if the movie has good WOM from public , i think he could be the biggest success since the Barbenheimer
You’re forgetting Five Nights at Freddie’s. More than 10x its budget.
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13 minutes ago, Litio said:
We need to talk about nepotism and white privilege. Many critics are trashing Timothee's performance. It's not a big surprise, though. His performance is horrible in the trailer and in every material that came out.
White privilege???
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13 minutes ago, Issac Newton said:
Disney's WISH
Budget: $200M
Domestic Debut: $19.5M ($31.7M)
Int'l Debut: $17.3M
WW: $49M
Female: 64%
CS: A-
25+: 52%
12 under: 32%
An unmitigated f-cking disaster. Will probably lose as much $$$ as Strange World because Disney actually spent a good penny on marketing with this.
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I’m still dumbfounded that Wish cost $200M to make. Did most of the budget go to crack for the crew?
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Will Trolls 3 make $100M DOM?
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Just saw the movie and yeah it’s not good. This would’ve been released straight to video 20 years ago… My nieces enjoyed the movie and kids in the theater as well so there’s that. But yeah Disney needs to changed their creative teams and put in stricter quality controls because all their releases this year except Guardians 3 have been lacking. They can’t keep putting out crap like this and expect audiences to trust them. Also this movie did not feel or look like a $200 million movie. Where did all that $$$ go cause from what I saw on screen I would’ve guessed like a $100 million budget at most and even then I’d say Disney got ripped off.
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My nieces are very excited for this movie. I do think this has a shot at doing respectable numbers. 78% Audience Score on RT ouch.
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The way they make their movies is unsustainable and getting dragged into politics has compounded their issues. They are seen as a divisive studio for right and wrong reasons. Kinda sad that their 100th year might be their worst. All of their movie branches are faltering. Disney Animation clearly a mess, Star Wars is completely polarized, MCU quality is on the decline and becoming more polarized. I think Pixar funny enough has the best shot at making a comeback than the other divisions. Disney hurt that Pixar by putting it out there films on Disney+ and making a Lightyear movie no asked for. I can’t believe they still haven’t gotten rid of Kathleen Kennedy. Maybe she really does have dirt on everyone in Hollywood?
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This movie has no business costing $200M. It’s so cheap looking.
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2 hours ago, John Marston said:
One has a budget of $220 million probably more and is in the biggest film franchise of all time by far! The other has a $100 million budget in a dormant franchise in a genre that’s been on life support for years now.
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$200M is in danger for The Marvels.
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Venom: The Last Dance | October 25, 2024
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This looks fun!