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  1. 1 hour ago, Human said:

    Well we all assumed top 4 were Mario, Barbie, Spider Verse. and either John Wick 4 or Sound of Freedom.  Guess Sound and Wick are 11-12.

    I don't want to derail the thread too much, but I've read on Reddit that maybe Deadline conviniently included Merchindise for Paw Patrol and TMNT so they can have enough movies to not list Sound of Freedom

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  2. On 4/25/2024 at 11:11 PM, joselowe said:

    Loved the movie, the ending was good but I wish we could’ve gotten more clarity. I honestly still can’t tell if Art or Patrick won. Everyone seemed happy, does this mean they going to live as a thrupple? lol 

    I really thought it was clear Art won, but my partner also said that the movie never shows who won

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  3. Got the chance of watching Robot Dreams on Thursday, and this is the first time I wathced all the nominees for animated movie prior the ceremony (and the best part is that except for Nimona, I experienced all of them in theatres).

    While I didn't love any of the nominees, at the same I didn't dislike any of them.
    My ranking would be:
    1. Across the Spiderverse
    2. Nimona
    3. Robot  Dreams
    4. Boy and Heron
    5. Elemental.
     

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  4. 4 minutes ago, AniNate said:

    I think Wild Robot could be another contender if has Dragon-level reviews. Has two months free of competition.

     

    Has a much better shot than Borderlands at least.

     

     

    Sadly, i dont see it.. Puss had great reviews and WoM, its  only competiton was Avatar, and it was a spin off a beloved franchise with nostalgia, and it couldn't gross 200M+

  5. 21 hours ago, dudalb said:

    HOw About GOTG 3?

    And last time I looked Barbie did over a Billion worldwide.

    My mistake, I thought filmlover was talking about movies that would gross 200-299M as Therad title says, but they said 200m+ so I guess they were also talking about movies that grossed above 299m 

  6. On 3/5/2023 at 1:58 AM, filmlover said:

    I'm actually thinking we'll get a bunch of $200M+ grossers this year tbh, especially in the summer (where there's already like a dozen movies that I believe are locked for $100M+ over May/June/July). Mostly just waiting to see how the last third of the year shapes up since it's looking a little dry right now in terms of scheduling.

    We only got 3: Ant Man, Little Mermaid and Wonka

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