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Borobudur

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  1. 9 minutes ago, AniNate said:

    I have always had the position that the beginning of May is overrated as a blockbuster release frame. It's a gamble if the weather is decent enough at that point to get people in the "summer mood", and if it is they'd likely rather not be spending it in a theater. It's sunny but not hot enough yet that they want to spend it in AC

    Actually the first week of May has plenty of public holiday in many overseas market. It is not just labour day but also Ascension day or V day in many part of European, children day in SK and many more. 

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  2. Just now, kayumanggi said:

     

    I was just wondering about the state of box office in your country. I'm from the Philippines and the biggest movie of 2024 so far has just made $3M. A huge contrast to the 8M - 12M during pre-pandemic years.

    Local movie seem doing alright but Hollywood take a big dive after Covid. Now Hollywood is no longer that of a baseline provider for cinema as local shift away their taste from Hollywood fare. 

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  3. 11 hours ago, filmlover said:

    lol Paramount's attempt at pushing Bob Marley past $100M with the 4/20 gimmick was just as ill-fated as Sony's bid at trying to get Sausage Party to hit the mark. Oh well.

    It is gonna be awful as we already have one near 100m and two near 200m movies (KP4 and GxK).

  4. 1 hour ago, Flopped said:

    A24 promoted the hell out of CW and did it smartly.  Their ad on the new Roadhouse was genius.  When you clicked play,  the trailer played with a message about how you're getting this movie ad-free thanks to CW, and that's the only ad you'll get.  Which is weird cuz if you have Prime you don't get any ads, but they twisted it into, thanks to A24's CW, you get to watch this movie add-free, after this trailer

     

    They must have paid a sweet penny for that. 

     

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    However, I’m told they did spend on P&A on their most expensive movie of all-time, which cost more than $50M, with around $20M+ in marketing.

     

    According to Deadline the marketing expenses was around 20m

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