That might be in different regions than here, but London for sure is down on Pathaan. The screen I originally planned to see Pathaan opening night is only half full, compared to a total sell out for Pathaan, that's down at least 400 at £18 for certain.
From where I've been looking around London, Jawan is around 50%, maybe 60% of what Pathaan managed earlier this year. Still big for Bollywood these days, but not the mega hit Pathaan was.
30/80 was pretty much what me and a former member were hypothesising a couple of months back, anything beyond that I'm happy with. Now I just need to see the damn movie myself 😅
If it's the same thing they released on D+? 30m total, I couldn't make it through half an hour of that recording. I'm sure it's different on stage, but that killed any desire I had to go watch it.
Losing dedicated projectionists who took care of the presentation is possibly the worst thing that's happened to the theatrical experience. Most theaters simply don't act on a poor quality presentation until there's an "unacceptable" level of complaints, and who knows what that threshold is for most of them.
Odeon Leicester Square listing's board was pretty much all red when we were having lunch next to it today. Only showtimes that hadn't sold out fully were in the main screen, and even then Oppy only had about 10 seats left out of 800
Why does MJ being big in his time serve as a way to invalidate how big Swift is today? Considering the diversification in media these days you could argue that Swift being as big as she is could even be more impressive.
I'm no Swifty by any stretch of the imagination, but anyone trying to deny her impact on the culture conversation right now feels pretty asinine.
Whether you like it or not, she's an absolute monster, let people enjoy themselves and move on.
That is how it works with the Fillipina's I know, yes. She isn't going to the Philippines on this tour, so for millions this will be their next best option.