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is this really going to be a hit?? they show EVERYTHING in the trailer.
anyway the hollow man >>>
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1 hour ago, Litio said:
Your Midsommar avatar is an irony?
no, i enjoy good horror like midsommar, hereditary or the babadook, but the conjuring universe movies are pretty bad, and not 'fun' bad like TOT
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33 minutes ago, The Horror of Lucas Films said:
TCU has 4 four well-received movies (TC1/TC2/A:C/ACH) x 2 badly received ones (A1/TN). The franchise is quite consistent when it comes to quality.
i'd much rather watch a truth or dare movie than a tedious TC movie, TCU is the definition of horror for locals
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7 minutes ago, Johnny Tran said:
A flop is a movie that loses money, even a lot of money. This will not lose money. Sorry to inform you.
a flop is also something that people expected to do 500m months ago and will barely pass 220m
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A bop sequel is dead right?
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jim has 18m followers... he could have promoted... i mean that vague tweet from 11feb isnt it
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On 2/5/2020 at 7:28 AM, JB33 said:
Thoughts on the new trailer? Every couple I know is going to see this. Sounds like a potential hit.
they all told you? weird
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2 hours ago, JB33 said:
Ugh, brutal.
Even though @dudalb is right about Blumhouse's business model, it sucks that they're all about quantity and not quality. Blumhouse used to mean you were in for a good horror experience. They were the cream of the crop for the genre. Now it seems like we get a few good ones from every studio, but WB seems to be the best, especially when they've got The Conjuring universe going for them.
as if annabelle, the nun or la llorona are any good
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they need to stop playing and bring back the final destination franchise
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'superhero fatigue' yeah aquaman, joker, captain marvel, endgame... such flops
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6 minutes ago, ThomasNicole said:
The song debut with 8.1 million plays on Spotify, the highest ever for a soundtrack song
was the record held by dont call me angel?
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anyone knows why skyfall had no videoclip?
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2 hours ago, dudalb said:
Happy Death Day 2U did 64 million on an 18 Million dollar budget.Blumhouse made a decent profit for investment on it.
Black Christmas did 18 Million on a five Million dollar budget. Decent return on investment.
I see the whole relation between budget and profits goes over your head.
Blumhouse does no depend on big blockbusters. They depend on releasing a whole bunch of low budget films that make a modest profit rather then a couple of big films doing huge amounts of money. They don't follow the usual studio pattern of business.
And Fantasy Island making 25 to 28 Million on a 7 Million budget would be a good return on investment for Blumhouse. Sure, they would rather have it break out like Truth Or Dare or the first Happy Death Day, but Blumhouse depends on many movies making a modest profit then a few movies making a big profit.
you're a broken record. HDD2 flopped because it did half of the first. not EVERYTHING is related to the budget. just because it doesnt lose money doesnt mean it cant flop
the fact that they went from doing HDD/TOD numbers to HDD2/FI means they ARE suffering already
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i think blumhouse is already suffering. Happy death day 2 flopped to everyone's surprise and black christmas bombed. fantasy island also looks like it'll flop too and gross 25-28m dom
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4 minutes ago, Blaze Heatnix said:
7% on RT
13% no?
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honestly if i was a critica and they did this embargo id' give it a worse review, they're basically trying to rip off the public
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wow, truth or dare cost 3,5m and made 95m.... no wonder blumhouse gave the director another shot
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2 hours ago, dudalb said:
He tumbled that horror fans will go to just about ANY horror themed movie no matter how bad it looks
horror movies are straight up bombing in 2020 tho.
@Barnack wasnt creep 2 sold directly to netflix???
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you know my name > skyfall > no time to die > spectre > the horrid alicia keys song
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jumps to #1 in spain daily monday. why are uk numbers so low?
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13 minutes ago, dudalb said:
Still surprising in this day and age a feature film can be made by a major studio for 7 million bucks. Ten Million seems to be the minimum.
I would not be surprised if the small budget shows up on screen, with some shoddy/cheap looking scenes.
poor lucy hale isnt getting 1m after truth or dare huh, lol
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disaster or not it doesnt make sense thats it not being screened for critics, ouija and truth or dare were panned and did fine
The Invisible Man | Feb 28 2020 | Will be available on VOD Friday March 20
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duh? did you expect him to play the hero?