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6 minutes ago, Telemachos said:

 

This is kinda silly since I was sitting there opening day for TOY STORY. Saying TS3's legs weren't amazing now qualifies me as a hater?

You know how this forum works. We were all Warcraft haters last weekend because we were predicting low numbers coming from the 3.1M previews lol. 

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Just now, Ethan Hunt said:

Will let's get quality out of the way/

 

Finding Dory is totes better

Let's not go there. I haven't seen FD yet but TS3 was probably my best theater experience ever. I was hyped over a year in advance, finally saw it at midnight, and I've never walked out of a theater and back home so emotionally fulfilled before.

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1 minute ago, superduperm said:

Let's not go there. I haven't seen FD yet but TS3 was probably my best theater experience ever. I was hyped over a year in advance, finally saw it at midnight, and I've never walked out of a theater and back home so emotionally fulfilled before.

I don't really like TS3.

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7 minutes ago, FilmBuff said:

ESPN is collapsing? Lulz.

read about it reveues are going down and costs are going up 

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-walt-disney-results-idUSKCN0VI24S

http://www.benzinga.com/news/16/06/8052787/espn-is-hemorrhaging-subscribers

http://variety.com/2016/film/news/disney-earnings-records-espn-1201701510/

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/disney-ceo-bob-iger-orlando-shootings-alligator-death-shanghai-disneyland-stress-121734390.html

http://www.fool.com/investing/2016/06/05/espn-cant-stop-bleeding-subscribers.aspx

 

 

thats why all of  those people are leaving/ being kicked out they are trying to cut costs. subscribers are going down due to cord cutters and espn is disney biggest cash cow so its losing money which is why the current success of its films is good for the company allowing it to offset its other issues

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