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Labor Day Weekend Thread | 4 day #s - DB 19.5M, SS 12.8M, Pete 8.5M, Kubo 6.5M, SP 6M, Bad Moms 6M, War Dogs 6M, LBO 5.9M, Morgan 2.4M

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12 minutes ago, ThatOneMorgan said:

 

Who the fuck wouldn't just toss they fcoc lud give the movie extr amoney more power to the fil hail tatet atylor and Emily blunt everythingm is gonna goriight tof rhti sfilm cjjohn if the fild oes 300m ow thenyou kmust give me 123799721897423 dollars okay

 

 

RIP you. 

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2 minutes ago, CJohn said:

They are too busy with the gaming event Metal Gear Survive. 

:apocalypse:

 

2 minutes ago, ThatOneMorgan said:

 

Directed by Inarritu.  Written by Max Landis.  Starring Jesse Eisenberg and Miles Teller.

Needs more pachinko and zombies

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You know how people talk about the best possible ideas for a certain movie?  Let's do that in reverse, shall we?

 

GAMBIT

 

Directed by Brett Ratner

Co-directed by Josh Trank

 

Written by Max Landis, Simon Kinberg, Ehren Kruger, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman

 

Starring Miles Teller as Gambit.

 

RATED PG for: A brief scene of mild sci-fi action violence.

 

Distributed by Relativity Media, a clip of Gambit staring at the ground for a minute was submitted for consideration at the Oscars.

 

RT: 3%

 

OW: 15M

DOM: 20M

WW: 40M

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2 minutes ago, ThatOneMorgan said:

You know how people talk about the best possible ideas for a certain movie?  Let's do that in reverse, shall we?

 

GAMBIT

 

Directed by Brett Ratner

Co-directed by Josh Trank

 

Written by Max Landis, Simon Kinberg, Ehren Kruger, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman

 

Starring Miles Teller as Gambit.

 

RATED PG for: A brief scene of mild sci-fi action violence.

 

Distributed by Relativity Media, a clip of Gambit staring at the ground for a minute was submitted for consideration at the Oscars.

 

RT: 3%

 

OW: 15M

DOM: 20M

WW: 40M

We are getting some form of this in Max Steel this Fall. 

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31 minutes ago, ThatOneMorgan said:

 

Who the fuck wouldn't just toss they fcoc lud give the movie extr amoney more power to the fil hail tatet atylor and Emily blunt everythingm is gonna goriight tof rhti sfilm cjjohn if the fild oes 300m ow thenyou kmust give me 123799721897423 dollars okay

 

 

Image result for what fresh hell is this

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3 minutes ago, Maxmoser3 said:

Well luckily for the studios that Light Between The Oceans, and Morgan both smaller budgets(Oceans cost $20 million, as for Morgan cost between $6-$8 million) but they both overseas to save them both. 

Morgan was cancelled in most OS markets weeks ago. Light Between the Oceans will probably follow that.

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41 minutes ago, ThatOneMorgan said:

You know how people talk about the best possible ideas for a certain movie?  Let's do that in reverse, shall we?

 

GAMBIT

 

Directed by Brett Ratner

Co-directed by Josh Trank

 

Written by Max Landis, Simon Kinberg, Ehren Kruger, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman

 

Starring Miles Teller as Gambit.

 

RATED PG for: A brief scene of mild sci-fi action violence.

 

Distributed by Relativity Media, a clip of Gambit staring at the ground for a minute was submitted for consideration at the Oscars.

 

RT: 3%

 

OW: 15M

DOM: 20M

WW: 40M

You forgot to mention the $220 million production budget.:P

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Just now, John Marston said:

I remember a  trailer for a Splinter Cell movie on one of the games and it never got made. LOL

 

We were discussing this on the chat earlier today. The issue with video game movies seems to be that by the time they are optioned, developed and made into a movie through the Hollywood system, it is just way past the game's peak popularity.

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3 minutes ago, grim22 said:

 

We were discussing this on the chat earlier today. The issue with video game movies seems to be that by the time they are optioned, developed and made into a movie through the Hollywood system, it is just way past the game's peak popularity.

Sadly.

Oh well.

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