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Posts posted by Felandria
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In addition to the strong performance compared to last week, I would imagine further good news for Ghostbusters is that there’s several movies now ahead of it for screen cutting.
Jordan, Encanto and Nightmare Alley will get gutted before Ghostbusters does, possibly WSS as well, GBA might have bought itself a couple more weeks in theatres.
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4 hours ago, Eric Smith said:
I'll be the first to admit that the idea of "Flintstones but Jurassic Park" the ending to Fallen Kingdom teases is a brilliant one and something I would have been all over as a kid. And despite my misgivings about the Jurassic World series (y'all are lucky I'm a mod, because I could go on a rant about how awful those two movies are), I know for a fact it'll make gobs of money just on that idea alone. And also member berries.
Even people who hated Fallen Kingdom were saying the ending hooked them for the next one.
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8 minutes ago, Landon1195 said:
$57M
$67m
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Speaking of: Some notable Disney Springs Xmas Day stats.
the 7:45 House of Gucci has sold 77 tickets
the 6:45 Nightmare Alley has sold 5, the 9:10 has sold 2
the 5:00 Red Rocket has sold 6, the 8:15 has sold 4
Encanto is still selling well, but the 10:00 show is currently at 0 sold
everything else is selling from good to great.
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2 hours ago, TalismanRing said:
To be fair, on this Friday most theaters weren't doing full night shows
Even Disney Springs was running limited showtimes
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Is No Time To Die not reporting?
I know it’s still playing, Disney Springs still has showtimes.
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39 minutes ago, GoblinXXR said:
Benedict Wong and technically Jon Favreau as well.
And Jacob Batalon
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Let us not forget that Thor 4 also has the GOTG, so that could also have some solid drift off Spidey in terms of getting those sweet reactions from an audience.
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The two numbers to look at:
TFA Sat: $68.3m -42.7%
AIW Sat: $82.1 -22.8%
Which way does it go?
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Venom2 is definitely pass the first one domestic this weekend, with the drive in boost.
Anyone know if Ghostbusters is getting any drive in drift?
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That multiplier for GBA seems low, considering it played like a kids movie midweek, weird to expect it not to for the weekend.
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Surface Pressure is a banger and I hope it gets the push for Best Song.
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4 hours ago, TwoMisfits said:
While I agree that's likely, I would expect Florida, due to its demos and Disney presence, to overindex for this movie - I'd be curious comparing it to Philly and Salt Lake (as 2 examples) to get a total feel for how it's doing:)...
Disney Springs is giving Encanto all four big houses and one dine in
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2 hours ago, filmlover said:
Venom 2 is really old news at this point after being out for nearly two months and there's a trio of releases coming out in two days that are going to force theaters to drop things that are no longer selling. Being released for home viewing as it's making its exit makes complete sense.
Disney Springs is dropping Venom, NTTD, and French Dispatch among others.
they’re only running ten movies TG weekend.
Encanto
gucci
resident
belfast
cmon cmon
ghostbusters
king richard
Eternals
dune
clifford
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1 minute ago, Cmasterclay said:
I've seen several pretty well respected critics talk about how excited for the movie and how good they heard it was. Only the Brave showed that dude knows how to direct the shit out of some action scenes at least.
Tron Legacy dude, surely?
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46 minutes ago, CrashBandicoot81 said:
I will say this about the reboot: Neither side came off looking good at all. Yeah there were some childish men who were vocal about their member berries being violated, but the news and sites honed in on them and ignored people who had legitmate issues with the movie. The response to James Rolfe's video was a wild overreaction and more childish than his video funny enough.
Don't know news thought that video was newsworthy. Some one didn't want to watch a movie after seeing trailers? Ok And?
I liked 2016 fine, but my biggest issue by far is that it would be so much better if you simply removed Kristen Wig’s character entirely.
McCarthy, Jones and especially McKinnon and Hemsworth kill it, but the chemistry was all off, The other three ladies slotted in almost perfectly, Melissa was the Ray, Kate was the Egon and Leslie was the Winston, but Wiig’s character didn’t fit the dynamic, nobody is saying she had to try and be Venkman, but when everyone else fits into the puzzle and she doesn’t it throws everything off.
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21 hours ago, filmlover said:
It's just Disney doing a little something to celebrate the two year anniversary of D+. FWIW AMC owns the big Disney Springs theater, which is likely why they're doing this there and nowhere else.
Although they did have something with Cinemark not too long ago called Disney Screen (which lasted from July 2015 to December 2016 where each week four Disney movies, from classics to forgotten titles, came back to select theaters for one showing a day with the list of movies rotating depending on the theme of the week). Surprised they don't do this at the Disney Springs AMC. No better place to see a Disney movie than on Disney property.
There’s about 200 theaters doing the D+ screenings this weekend.
and I loved Disney Screen, even if the screening order was a little weird sometimes, I went the week they were showing Tron and Tron Legacy, and they showed Bridge to Terebithia in between, which made no sense.
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20 hours ago, SpiderByte said:
That’s not entirely accurate…..
SpoilerThe Pixar is more likely to be Monsters Inc., same runtime and there’s a Disney+ show to cross promote.
The animated one is definitely not Frozen 2, runtime is off, it’s more likely to be Raya or Ralph 2.
and the live action one COULD be Alice, but with the whole Johnny Depp thing right now, it wouldn’t make as much sense to show that one, when there is another PG live action Disney with the exact same runtime, and a Disney+ sequel in development.
I’m reasonably certain it’s The Rocketeer.
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55 minutes ago, Krissykins said:
Yeh the Thursday wasn’t $2.2m, it’s pretty clear.
To answer your response from the last weekend thread, Dune is keeping IMAX, but lost Dolbys to Soho and 4DX’s to My Hero Academia.
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Dune is going to lose some PLFs to Last Night In Soho, though.
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On 10/20/2021 at 10:03 AM, WrathOfHan said:
I'm noticing it at a lot of other AMCs. The 20plex I track only has it on two screens aside from Dolby and IMAX, one of the largest and one average sized. 3/4 of the largest standard auditoriums are occupied by Halloween Kills
And it makes sense that HK got moved into dine-in screens at Disney Springs. They'll always try to prioritize those screens as they fill up a lot quicker than standard shows for the resort's demographics. Food sales will outweigh any additional capacity standard screens would provide for something like HK's second weekend
I can’t imagine eating while watching that movie.
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1 hour ago, No Eternals Spoilers 4 Cap said:
I saw Shang Chi in both PLF (Regal RPX) and regular screen. The difference in screen quality for the picture was remarkable. It was so much brighter and richer.
I would never willing skip a PLF. Ever.
I suspect 75%+ of PLFs at AMC are A List members, why would I ever pick a regular show when I could have a Dolby or a Dine In?
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A little surprising they have HK ahead of NTTD, Halloween had fallen behind by Wednesday.
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Good numbers for Ghostbusters and Gucci.