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Posts posted by Jonan23
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Gonna get my No Way Home 2 cents in before the numbers start coming in. Apologies to those desperate for a change in topic.
No Way Home is one of my favorite MCU films. I just love it so much. Now for those all pointing out the flaws in plotting and clunkiness and questionable character choices, I won't argue any of those. But despite all that, I really cared about the main trio in this movie. I cried twice which is the only time that has happened to me in an MCU film and so despite every brain criticism, I put more positive weight in the fact that it touched my heart. It really lets the emotional moments breathe. Holland devastated in the rooftop and then Mary Jane and Ned just coming and comforting him no questions asked. Their final goodbyes. I think every emotional moment just really resonated with me.
Now of course if it didn't work for others that is perfectly fine. I just wanted to share why I think the movie is great and why I love it.- 3
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Looks like AM3's grosses have shrunk down
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The tracking team is so excellent and spot on that they have taken away the suspense of waiting for the first numbers to be announced haha.
Anyway I really didn't like Quantumania but hope it earns a lot. A healthy box office is good for all.
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3 minutes ago, Brainbug said:
Im afraid of All Quiet on the Western Front winning anything. People outside Germany could come to the bafflingly wrong conclusion that we germans can actually make good movies. While All Quiet is indeed a very good movie, it is in no way a true representation of german film culture. Understand please, that we SUCK at making movies despite All Quiet.
I have seen 2 German movies. All Quiet on the Western Front and Downfall and one TV series Dark so you are 3 out of 3 for me so far 😀
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19 minutes ago, Mr Roark said:
It is because it changed people’s habits.For a lot of films definitely. When I glance at the box office from ten years ago I see so many films that would not gross 100 million today. But for a must see at the cinema blockbuster like Avatar. I don't think the non covid timeline would be any different. A healthy China and 2.7 Billion total
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1 hour ago, IronJimbo said:
I think everyone can agree that The Way of Water would be the highest grossing film of all time if we were in the timeline where Covid never happened
But is Covid still a factor now? Aren't we already in the timeline where Covid is a thing of the past. The only country whose grosses were really affected by Covid is China.
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Could be the most blockbuster mainstream set of BP nominees in years if
Top Gun
Avatar
Glass Onion
Elvis
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3 hours ago, Danhjpn said:
The movie is going to finish with $2.2B+, top 3 or 4 all time worldwide and people still care about its drop per day.
Its dailies are Still the number I care about most among all the movies in cinemas now
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I've done my part informing friends that it was back at cinemas. Some didn't know it would return once the MMFF ended.
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Nice rebound jump from Avatar. I have no hope for weekdays but I will continue to be super optimistic for Saturdays. Nice Saturday all around
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1 minute ago, todos said:
Were they? Weekday OS came from people who have access to platforms with these numbers. People like Charlie and EC.Sites like box office report twitter were providing daily updates up until Tuesday
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Looks like Plane crashed hard. I guess Lionsgate execs gonna be busy figuring out why it went down.
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14 minutes ago, Mr Roark said:
$2B ww by December 29?
Definitely a few months earlier than that.
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This is a delightful weekend giving us the multiple movies doing well at the same time kind of success that I was looking for in December.
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26 minutes ago, Flopped said:
Robert Zemeckis doesn't get enough respect. Sure, he's an animation-obsessed hack now, but could Spielberg or Cameron give us the glorious Death Becomes Her? The fact that he is the straightest, whitest man who looks like he has a train set in his basement but pulled off such a campy gem.
Back to the Future and Who Framed Roger Rabbit are two of my favorite movies. Forrest Gump and Cast Away are also great. But man that motion capture obsession destroyed his career quality wise
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Wonderful to see a weekend with multiple films doing really well. Great for Megan, Avatar, PIB
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3 hours ago, oenri said:
Literally no one, not a single person, was seriously saying today would increase until now, this shows the strength of this movie. It could jump much higher, 45-50M weekend. This entire site keeps underestimating james cameron.
I am predicting and hoping for 40 for the weekend. If it does 50 that will be wonderful. That doesn't make me some Cameron hater with an agenda. In fact most of us are happy when movies do better than what we expect.
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10 minutes ago, kayumanggi said:
I guess nobody wanted to dance last Christmas
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24 minutes ago, Issac Newton said:
Primary drop after 45 days. Theatre will start drop after 45 days.
Piracy Proof Country. But, they won't play films if they drop in Disney+ after 45 days.
Okay, it's bad for you. But, good for me, considering Disney wickedness
I will be stunned if they drop it there after 45 days. I mean Black Panther is coming Disney Plus on February 1 which is I think more than 60 days after the theatrical release.
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8 minutes ago, Bruce said:
The problem is Japan’s run is nothing special
In normal time Japan is the leggy market but for now most market performence and leggy better than Japan for Avatar 2
I agree and understand the disappointment of most and that is perfectly valid. Just me personally after the 2nd weekend I just changed my personal perspective from something like, ok we have 18 million from there so far, fine just don't collapse and give us 20 more to 38 and I won't complain anymore. It's a personal method I do to have a positive mindset.
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I think for all of us the Japan opening weekend was a huge disappointment to say the least. But I get where Isaac is coming from as once you accept that and move on then it turns into well, considering the opening at least it is holding well so lets just be thankful for whatever more we get from there from this point on.
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8 minutes ago, Issac Newton said:
Because it doesn't make sense. Disney Pre-pandemic &Disney Post-Pandemic is totally different. How can you compare it with Universal/Paramount? They don't even have any streaming platform here. Their drops will be totally different. If you compare it with Frozen/Aladdin it will still not make sense because they didn't have any streaming platform back then.
At the end, $30M-$35M is not a bad number for Disney unless you are comparing it with original.
Do you know why Jurassic World made $46M, Top Gun Maverick made $100M+ because they don't have streaming platform in Japan! So their film can't get pirated in Japan!
There is always a difference with one have streaming platform here and one with not.. This really made a huge difference in determining success ratio in Japan.
When will Avatar be available to stream in Japan?
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Good start to the non holiday season. This has been a fun run to follow. I don't want to get too excited as I did hear Canada was still in Holiday on Tuesday. Best to keep expectations modest and be surprised each day.
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Loving the confidence from the die hard Avatar fans. Enjoy the moment and I hope you are right and the film keeps soaring.
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WGA/SAGAFTRA Strike Discussion Thread | SAG Ratifies Contract
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In the last investors report it was stated
"Disney’s direct-to-consumer (DTC) business lost $512 million in the June quarter."
https://www.indiewire.com/news/business/disney-plus-q3-subscriber-loss-earnings-1234892564/#:~:text=Disney's direct-to-consumer (,(October-December 2022).