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Posts posted by Sue Denim
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1. Glory 2. Do The Right Thing 3. Born on the Fourth of July 4. Dead Poets Society 5. When Harry Met Sally 6. My Left Foot 7. Roger & Me 8. Sex, Lies and Videotape 9. Back to the Future Part 2 10. Batman 11. Driving Miss Daisy 12. Drugstore Cowboy 13. Dead Calm 14. Casualties of War 15. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 16. Lethal Weapon 2 17. War of the Roses 18. Field of Dreams 19. Black Rain 20. Say Anything 21. Road House 22. Lean on Me 23. Steel Magnolias 24. Turner & Hooch 25. Last Exit To Brooklyn 26. We're No Angels 27. Fabulous Baker Boys 28. Sea of Love 29. Parenthood 30. The Abyss - 1
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2 minutes ago, baumer said:
It troubles me how Watchmen is mentioned on very few lists.
It was in my list, but I can see how it can be a polarizing movie to many.
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My top 10 (and not ashamed to admit that I liked "American Beauty" more than most...):
1. Magnolia
2. American Beauty
3. Office Space
4. Go
5. The Green Mile
6. The Matrix
7. Thomas Crown Affair
8. Fight Club
9. Boy's Don't Cry
10. Election
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My list (so excited)...
1. Avengers: End Game 2. Dark Knight 3. Ghost World 4. Avengers: Infinity War 5. Black Panther 6. Watchmen 7. Spider-Man 2 8. Avengers 9. Iron-Man 10. Captain America: Winter Soldier 11. V for Vendetta 12. Logan 13. Road to Perdition 14. Superman The Movie 15. Batman Returns 16. Captain America 17. Thor: Ragnarok 18. Men in Black 19. Guardians of the Galaxy 20. Kick-Ass 21. X-Men: Days of Future Past 22. Superman 2 23. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 24. Deadpool 25. Kingsman 26. Sin City 27. The Crow 28. The Mask 29. Spider-Man: Far from Home 30. From Hell - 1
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21 minutes ago, john2000 said:
their goal is to make sure that every movie is good, not that every movie makes 1 billion
I'm a big Marvel Studios fan and am happy they make quality films...but trust me, they would rather every movie make a billion, good or not.
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12 minutes ago, lorddemaxus said:
TDKR is arguably the best Batman film ever then. I'm not sure if this or your "Jon Watts is the best Spider-Man director" comment is more baffling.
It means, in his opinion, this is the best Spider-Man film he's ever seen. Not sure what's so "baffling" about it.
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2 hours ago, Charlie Jatinder said:
Actuals
SM 11.2
Ts4 4.2
Ach 1.3
Yday 1.13
Aladdin 1.02
Mid 0.93
Endgame 0.38
Thanks for the nice numbers. Summer finally generating some optimism at the box-office. Spidey, Alladin, Toy Story, Annabelle, Yesterday, Rocketman and Spring-holdover Endgame all running strong.
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Just wanted to let you know that your list has inspired me to watch The Longshot and Gloria Bell, two movies I was previously indifferent on.
So there's that...
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Thanks for sharing this list and all the interesting write-ups that went with it.
I don't always share your opinions on certain films but I appreciate your love and joy of movies and going to the cinema, which comes across in your writing.
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1 hour ago, LonePirate said:
I finally saw FFH yesterday and wow! It is remarkably underwhelming. Unfortunately the movie as a whole is just not that memorable. 5/10.
Sorry you didn't like it. Hopefully the next movie you see is more enjoyable for you.
I disagree and found the movie utterly charming and thought the villain was very compelling. I'm happy it had a strong first week at the box office.
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1 hour ago, ACSlater said:
So is it worth staying for post credits and how many are there?
I just got out of the movie and adored it!! Definitely stay for the post credits scenes (2).
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1 hour ago, CoolEric258 said:
I also strongly encourage @iHeartJames to say whatever she wants with no filter whatsoever.
I totally concur with this!!!
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On 5/19/2019 at 10:41 AM, IronJimbo said:
People really lack respect for Jim on a box office site of all places
Not Jim....just you.
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5 minutes ago, keysersoze123 said:
you can beat this to death till next avengers movie releases and we will still be discussion the "short legs" of Endgame.
Yeah, but when a movie makes 800M+ domestic and 2.7B+ WW we'll just drop the mike and call it a day.
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So ENDGAME's drop is pretty good comparatively to the rest of the top 10.
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2 minutes ago, Claudio said:
Well , what did you expect from daily thread??
Not whatever this is...
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I was thinking there would be Wednesday numbers in the Wednesday numbers thread.
I was very wrong....
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I think that anything in the 50M+ range is a very good opening for DP.
As a non video game fan, there wasn't much this movie was going to offer to me, besides the Ryan Reynolds hook, and I wasn't much looking forward to a PG version of the Reynolds charm.
Also, the movie was fighting for the youth audience that is still being held onto a bit by A:EG, so the timing didn't help.
With that in mind, I think this was a fine opening weekend for this.
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Doing a little reconnaissance at my local theater for the remaining shows for the evening:
DP 7 showtimes 382 Tickets sold
A:EG 10 showtimes 437 Tickets sold
I expect both movies will be walk-up heavy tonight.
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Thought I would check to see how the sales and pre-sales are doing at my local theater for tonight for DP and A:EG.
DP 7 showtimes: 129
A:EG 7 showtimes: 127
This should make for an interesting weekend showdown.
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14 minutes ago, tawasal said:
Why did you have to state that it's locked to beat Avatar domestically? It's not like anyone doubted that after 357m OW.
He was responding to another poster who asked.
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Weekdays falling a bit lower than my initial projections, but as other's have said it opened so high that demand had to taper off faster than what we consider "normal". The film was marketed as a must-see-on-opening weekend event and that's how the public responded.
That said, I still have this legging it out to 885-900M, which is near a 2.5 multi, and a crotch-load of money...
That it's, imo, an epic and satisfying film, is pretty nice too.
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1 hour ago, baumer said:
I know we are getting into the minutiae of the box office here but I don't really think it matters all that much what legs are like 4 endgame. It's slaughtered to bloody pulp the opening weekend record and it's going to take the world wide record. It doesn't matter if it makes 900 million or 850 million the movie is a bonafide global smash.
Wish I could "like" this more than once!!!
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1 minute ago, Pure Spirit said:
This post didn't age well
You're a good sport and a true fan. This is all supposed to be fun and games, anyway.
AMERICA CHAVEZ IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS WEEKEND THREAD | Aka carbonara civil war thread | 187.42M OW
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Yeah, the anti-MCU circle jerk going on in this thread is pretty funny. Especially considering this was supposed to be the "weekend of positivity" and all that.
Well, I'm positive DS2 is going to do pretty good, box-office wise. I'm positive that theaters are pretty happy for some normal business again. And I'm positive we'll be seeing the same crabby people saying the same crabby things again in a couple of months.