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  1. You do know you are overreacting right? Animated movies and especially Dreamworks movies always have good legs, and this is the competition these movies have till the END OF JULY

     

    Transformers (in 2 weeks)

    Apes

    Jersey Boys/Think Like A Man Too (the only two "big" openers next week)

    Planes 2 (in a month)

    Earth to Echo (in 3 weeks)

    Tammy

    Purge 2

    Sex Tape

    Hercules

     

    August is more packed that this next month and half (GOTG, TMNT, Expendables 3, Let's Be Cops, Get on Up, Sin City 2, As Above so Below, The Giver, Into the Storm, and If I Stay)

     

    Last June we had Man of Steel/This is the End one weekend, MU/WWZ the next, The Heat/White House Down after that, and Lone Ranger/Despicable Me 2 after that. Wot?

     

     

  2. The media companies own billboards, newspapers, tv channels (network, basic and premium cable), radio, and more. They can advertise something like John Carter when they don't sell a TV spot on say Disney-owned ESPN. Then they don't have to sell a spot for too little to something like Chia Pet during Monday Night Football which will make you look basement. Then you sell the television rights to your movie back to yourself for whatever you want cause all you are doing is shuffling money from one division to another. That's why Fox could only sell the syndicated rights to The Simpsons to themselves cause no one else could afford it. These companies have been around 100 years most of them. Hollywood may be liberal but they know how to make money.

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  3. Disney made $2,318,689,689 world wide off of MU, IM3, and Oz. Not including the Lone Ranger money. Also with every media company, movies make up about 10% of revenue and Televitz makes the rest. They have Disney Channels, ESPN, and ABC networks, not to mention anytime a Disney movie is advertised on one of these networks it just shuffles from one of end of the company to the other until one of the channels like ABC Family buys the broadcast rights for a rediculous sum from themselves and it flows back into another division. Disney unlike others makes boat loads off merch, theme parks, home media and more. And they are tied in with Apple which has more money than the US gov. There is a reason why these companies have been around about 600 years combined.

  4. They need to do a movie about the good things cops do. Like this one that bought a black boy some food when he didn't have enough money...and then got shot and killed moments later by a black guy in his squad car.

     

    Or the one just last week that gave two black teenagers a ride to the gas station...and then they shot a guy at the pump in the head and stole his car.

     

    Or they could make a big fuss over Eve Carson, Christian/Newsome, Bailey O'Neil, Antonio Santiago, Autumn Pasquale, the Witichita Massacre, or the Zebra murders.

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