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  1. this looks pretty bad, not even a decent action watch like Colombiana
  2. https://pro.boxoffice.com/long-range-tracking-bohemian-rhapsody-nobodys-fool-nutcracker-four-realms/ Bohemian Rhapsody Opening Weekend Range: $25 – 40 million Buzz around Rami Malek’s (Mr. Robot) anticipated performance as Queen front-man Freddie Mercury is driving strong interest and online conversation thus far, indicating potential for the film to follow in the footsteps of Walk the Line and Ray as an award-contending music bio released in November. The film’s director change midway through production may cause some initial concern, and while we expect some front-loading by Queen’s multiple generations of fans, early reactions from industry screenings of the film’s first half-hour have been very encouraging.
  3. Reynolds had a good sendoff in The Last Movie Star, people should check it out, underrated
  4. lol, BP is not even top 10 of year, we don't know on what merits this award will be judged, will scores be weighted or raw vote?
  5. MI seems like a fairly consistent franchise now, MI6 should almost exactly match MI5 numbers adjusted at 219m now MI's next movie probably won't explode unless they sell the next pic as Tom's swan song
  6. this movie wasn't bad but setting up other movies that won't happen, should have cut that stuff out, lol
  7. I have still seen 13 movies with my Movie Pass since i canceled, prior months i only averaged about 3-5 films a month. They never even charged me for my last month, haven't been charge since first week of July. What a great deal.
  8. https://deadline.com/2018/08/fantastic-beasts-bohemian-rhapsody-venom-ralph-breaks-the-internet-a-star-is-born-most-anticipated-fall-movies-1202454497/ ‘Fantastic Beasts’, ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’, ‘Venom’ Top List Of Most-Anticipated Fall Movies by Dino-Ray Ramos August 29, 2018 7:41pm Film Breaking News A Star Is Born Bohemian Rhapsody Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald Ralph Breaks The Internet Venom Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures With the fall movie season upon us, moviegoers are mapping out what to watch and what to skip when it comes to the slate of new releases. It looks like the Sorting Hat has spoken as Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald is the most anticipated movie of the fall. Related Johnny Depp Wins In Oral Contract Battle With Ex-Lawyer; Hollywood Jolted According to a Fandango survey, the Warner Bros. Potterverse sequel topped the list with 20th Century Fox’s Bohemian Rhapsody in second place. Following the Freddie Mercury biopic is Sony’s Spider-Man spinoff Venom and rounding out the bunch are Disney’s Ralph Breaks the Internet and the remake of A Star Is Born with Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Over 1,000 film fans voted in Fandango’s fall movie survey which polled moviegoers which movies they were looking forward to seeing between Sept. 7 and Thanksgiving weekend. Bohemian Rhapsody and A Star is Born are likely to be award season bait, but let’s not discount the other three. With the Academy’s new “Best Popular Movie” category, they may be in the running as well. In addition to the most anticipated movie, Fandango surveyed fans in categories such as Most Anticipated Actor and Actress as well as Most Anticipated Horror and Family movies. Read the results below. Fall’s Most Anticipated Movies: Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (November 16) Bohemian Rhapsody (November 2) Venom (October 5) Ralph Breaks the Internet (November 21) A Star is Born (October 5) Fall’s Most Anticipated Actresses: Lady Gaga (A Star Is Born) Cate Blanchett (The House with a Clock in Its Walls) Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween) Keira Knightley (Colette, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms) Claire Foy (The Girl in the Spider’s Web, First Man) Fall’s Most Anticipated Actors: Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody) Tom Hardy (Venom) Eddie Redmayne (Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald) Bradley Cooper (A Star Is Born) Michael B. Jordan (Creed II) Fall’s Most Anticipated Movie Duos: Bradley Cooper & Lady Gaga (A Star is Born) Kevin Hart & Tiffany Haddish (Night School) Ryan Gosling & Claire Foy (First Man) Blake Lively & Anna Kendrick (A Simple Favor) Jamie Lee Curtis & Nick Castle as Michael Myers (Halloween) Fall’s Most Anticipated Horror Movies: Halloween (October 19) The Predator (September 14) The Nun (September 7) Suspiria (November 2) Overlord (November 9) Fall’s Most Anticipated Family Movies: Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (November 16) Ralph Breaks the Internet (November 21) Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (November 9) The House with a Clock in Its Walls (September 21) The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (November 2)
  9. Danny Strong, Sydney Sweeney Join 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' (Exclusive) Polish actor Rafal Zawierucha has been cast as Roman Polanski. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/danny-strong-sydney-sweeney-join-once-a-time-hollywood-1129521
  10. Get Out dropped 15% 2nd weekend for a non-Wednesday opener so not that rare for recent times
  11. Moviepass are converting annual unlimited subscriptions to monthly now, they are offering prorated refunds if you don't agree to continue
  12. they were sold out the day they went on sale, only one showing per day
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