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Rounding out the international main cast of Meg are Rainn Wilson (TV’s The Office, Super), Winston Chao (Skiptrace, Kabali), Jessica McNamee (The Vow, TV’s Sirens), Ólafur Darri Ólafsson (The BFG, TV’s The Missing), Robert Taylor (Focus, TV’s Longmire), Sophia Shuya Cai (Somewhere Only We Know), and Masi Oka (TV’s Hawaii Five-0, Heroes).
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The very first trailer for the film, which was originally scheduled to arrive this month, is on its way next month; according to Alten, it’ll arrive in the first couple weeks of April.
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4 hours ago, Barnack said:
And giant monster movies legs (outside Jurassic Park) can often be really weak to start with, Godzilla legs were still better than Cloverfield
Last 2 Kong movies specially the last one opening in the fiercest of March ever
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9 minutes ago, bangbingchan said:
It seems Legendary picture works well with WB.Kong,Godzilla and the first Pacific rim are all great monster films
They've partnered with WB many times way before 2013-14 iir
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9 hours ago, Barnack said:
Those sequel doing less will become common now I imagine.
What about the Godzilla sequel ?
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4 hours ago, kayumanggi said:
132.6 M overseas ● 163.9 M worldwide
Old numbers
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2 hours ago, MCKillswitch123 said:
It'll be hard for it not to be. San Andreas was just
Emmerichcore porn.It has Alexandra Daddario in wet tank top.
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10 hours ago, MovieMan89 said:
F7 had so much going for it to do well that had nothing to do with
funny coz 2014 you would have exactly the opposite of that just like everybody else
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2 hours ago, marveldcfox said:
Damn..ranveer would have been pretty good as Hindi version of Deadpool. Who's the next best?
Does that matter when half of it is gonna get cut ?
The original dubbing artist was decent enough tho.
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So I guess the Chinese star from Tomb Raider was a decent draw ?
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On 3/17/2018 at 11:54 AM, BoxOfficeChica said:
True, maybe they thought it would win Oscars or something....
Nah Disney will grab that director to oversee one of there many tentpoles
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2 hours ago, peludo said:
why they would produce over 1,500 films per year with a so low ratio of moviegoers?
Lol only 10-20% of that make it to the cinemas
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3 hours ago, KeepItU25071906 said:
Yeah, pre-sales is decent, but we all remember huge "Blade Runner 2049" pre-sales and what we were feeling during the whole Friday
Its Easter and almost all kids would have watched Pacific Rim by then in its first 5 days
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4 hours ago, Lucas said:
The trailers do very little to make it seem like the scenes inside the Oasis look nice because of the drab looking visuals.
All the modern films have darb looking visuals maybe its a rendering/color grading things and only some movies like Guardians of Galaxys and the 2016 onwards MCU movies are few examples that now have started trying with more vibrant and weird ass looking(in not a bad way) CGI
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21 minutes ago, JB33 said:
it just looks like another one of those movies with wayyyyy too much CGI
That's one of thing I've been seeing on reddit and I'll just one thing.. you're getting old (unless its Transformer tier than ok)
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8 minutes ago, Izzy said:
Lol Disney 😂😂😂😂. Please do more research.
It was all planned from the start my friend , all of it.
It's Disney
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All dem juicy critics quotes
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In India they cut most of the nudity and rude gestures from Deadpool.
Ryan Reynolds' butt was intact though...
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2 minutes ago, dudalb said:
ROutine drama, nothing special.
Now you're generalizing
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I guess nobody has seen 13 Soldiers here....
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5 hours ago, dudalb said:
That might be a problem with the film in China, though. Humor is always an element that can get easily get lost in translation.
Doesn't matter until there's enough action/spectacles and dialogues doesn't overweight said action.
See : most Disney action movies.
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6 minutes ago, Cmasterclay said:
This is getting better reviews than I expected and sounds even worse (to me) than I feared, if that makes sense.
I haven't read the book (left after reading 2 pages) but this is what I exactly wanted and hoped for most of the part after I saw its trailer for the first time.
Just feared about it coz of it getting labelled as yet another 3d wankfest that could just be regarded as more or less Valerian tier business in eyes of audience (and the BFG comparison didn't made enough sense to me boxoffice wise) and the pre-hate here and in reddit didn't help it either so it's great to see critics aligning with this.
This will help in turning tides around internet and hopefully tracking picks up after critical acclaim.
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6 minutes ago, HockeyPads said:
One could argue JP is 2nd tier Spielberg.
It's a classic though much in the same vein as Et and Jaws
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16 minutes ago, EarlyDeadlinePredictions said:
Not an excuse for holding reviews back this late considering the movie is out in a few places.
By few you mean 9 markets...
The Meg | Aug 10 2018 | WB-China co-production | IMAX 3D | Jon Turteltaub directing. Jason Statham fights a shark. Li Bingbing replaces Fan Bingbing.
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Thought that was some Indian actor..