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2 hours until the social media embargo lifts.
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1 hour ago, DAJK said:
When do we get social media reactions?
Tonight after the premiere.
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BTW, this is the only clue We Live Entertainment’s Scott Menzel gave me on his thoughts of Disney’s Christopher Robin: 🙂.
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10 minutes ago, ddddeeee said:
Zanelli was replacing music a lot earlier than a month ago. He's even got a 'Music By' credit now - it's the same thing as what happened with Danny Elfman/Brian Tyler on Age of Ultron.
The music credits are all here:
http://hans-zimmer.com/index.php?rub=disco&id=1648
Six composers, ten orchestrators....a mess.
Until we find out if people like the movie or not tonight, I refuse to call it a mess.
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9 minutes ago, ddddeeee said:
Zanelli was replacing music a lot earlier than a month ago. He's even got a 'Music By' credit now - it's the same thing as what happened with Danny Elfman/Brian Tyler on Age of Ultron.
The music credits are all here:
http://hans-zimmer.com/index.php?rub=disco&id=1648
Six composers, ten orchestrators....a mess.
We’ll see.
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9 minutes ago, ddddeeee said:
Zimmer and Wallfish were brought in quite a bit from release.
Geoff Zanelli and two other composers were brought in to this to replace half of Brion's score very recently.
A month ago isn’t that recent. Again, how do u know he’s being partially-REPLACED? I can’t fnd it anywhere on the trades where it says that.
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13 minutes ago, ddddeeee said:
Half of Jon Brion's score got thrown out, and Elfman's orchestrators were brought in last minute too.
This late in the game, the score is the only thing that can be changed. A bit of panic perhaps...
Well, Blaze Runner 2049’s score was partially thrown out yet the film, despite it being an unfortunate flop, was still a greatly-reviewed film.
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6 minutes ago, ddddeeee said:
Half of Jon Brion's score got thrown out, and Elfman's orchestrators were brought in last minute too.
This late in the game, the score is the only thing that can be changed. A bit of panic perhaps...
How do u know it was thrown out?
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27 minutes ago, John Marston said:
Pulling a Nolan and wanting to hide spoilers obviously
Well, we still haven’t seen the heffalumps and heard Peter Capaldi as Rabbit, so there’s that, and maybe there’s an end-credits scene with a cameo from Gopher.
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10 minutes ago, Zakiyyah6 said:
Thursday doesn't sound right. I bet it ends a couple of days before that.
Well, maybe if the reaction is positive, it could move up.
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5 minutes ago, grim22 said:
Social media reactions tomorrow, review embargo Thursday
Interesting. Could it be a “Captain Underpants” scenario? I can’t see this being a bad film (like A Wrinkle in Time), especially with the writers of Spotlight, Hidden Figures and Queen of Earth and the director of Finding Neverland doing this movie.
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1 hour ago, John Marston said:
the first trailer touched peoples hearts and created interest and hype. The second trailer was more comedic and the fact there are no reactions at all have made the interest/hype deflate like a balloon
Actually, the social media reaction/review embargo lifts tomorrow. And, one clue I have as to if it was good or not is Scott Menzel of We Live Entertainment telling me all he could say was this: 🙂. That, to me, is an assumption that he liked it.
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To the guy who said POTC 5 would end up between $150M and $200M, I'd change that to somewhere between $200M and $250M.
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21 minutes ago, Captain Craig said:
I always liked the first AvP. The Saana Latham character should've been the Ripley of an AvP trilogy imo but AvP:Requiem had no carryover sadly, it was a sequel in name only.
I feel A:C can still manage $40-$43m, enough to beat GotGv2 but I'm not confident. The crowd that relies on RT might balk at it's 67% and test any loyalty they had to the franchise.
It's now at 66%.
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I would hope Guardians 2 does $33.3M by Sunday, so it can pass $300M domestically. Hopefully, people continue seeing it throughout the day and even more tomorrow and Sunday.
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If it is true Alien: Covenant will open to in the $30M range as these two sites (http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4292&p=.htm, http://pro.boxoffice.com/long-range-forecast-spider-man-homecoming/) predict, it'll show the divisive reception to Prometheus will impact this movie and have it fall to 2nd, giving Guardians of the Galaxy 2 another third, straight opening weekend at #1.
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I would hope Guardians makes $35-$40M in its third weekend. It's second weekend drop is inbetween TWS and TDW. Hopefully, It should barely cross $400M. But, we'll have to see the actual's results tomorrow.
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6 minutes ago, YourMother said:
From DHD:
GOTG2 is looking at a second weekend between $64M-$66M after a Saturday that was +69% over Friday with $28M. Disney will file their Sunday estimates soon. On the high end, we’re looking at $249.1M by the end of today for GOTG2.
I might've been wrong about GV2's legs.
Let's see how long this beast lasts.
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16 minutes ago, LaughingEvans said:
I think Covenant will open to much more than that. Over 50 million IMO.
I don't know. Being that this is also a sequel to Prometheus, it could make some people go in with reservations before seeing the movie, since Prometheus was a divisive movie.
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Also, does anyone here think it will drop in its third weekend like Winter Soldier and/or the first Guardians to top Alien: Covenant when it comes out? Because right now, Alien: Covenant, despite 75% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, is projected to open with $37M, according to Box Office Pro.
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I would hope if GOTG V2's drop is the lowest drop of all Marvel sequels, that it could mean it hits $400M here in the United States but we'll have to wait and see.
Christopher Robin | August 3, 2018 | 70% on RT (and rising!)
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Me neither, especially since it’s written by the guys who did Hidden Figures and Spotlight and directed by the guy who did Finding Neverland. I know Marc Forster’s last two films (WWZ and Quantum of Solace) made his track record spotty. But, if he goes back to what made Finding Neverland good, Christopher Robin may work. The only thing they fixed that was negatively received in the test screenings was the voice of Tigger (replacing Chris O’Dowd with Jim Cummings). We’ll see how the music of Jon Brion and Geoff Zanelli mesh together this coming opening weekend.