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M3GAN W33K3ND THR3AD | ACTUALS - DADDY CAM3RON'S MAGNUM OPUS 45.8M | DOCUM3NTARY ABOUT KILL3R DOLL 30.4M | ORANG3 PANTH3R 13.5M

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Just now, CJohn said:

10M+ Saturday for M3gan and 20M+ Saturday for Avatar. Plus whatever big jump Puss in Boots will have today. Theaters are FEASTING. 

 

Who are you and what did you do to the real CJohn?

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Zemeckis demonstrated probably one of the biggest falls from the grace I've ever seen, it's unbelievable that the same person who directed those recent The Witches and Pinocchio remakes is the same guy who made Back To The Future Trilogy, Romance With The Stone, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Forrest Gump, maybe he was replaced with some alien in human skin and his appearance after early 2000s?

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3 minutes ago, CJohn said:

10M+ Saturday for M3gan and 20M+ Saturday for Avatar. Plus whatever big jump Puss in Boots will have today. Theaters are FEASTING. 

 

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1 minute ago, Legion in Boots said:

I would take more 18-18.5 for avatar based on same data as XXR. Be cautious about small chains and sat/fri comps y’all

Theaters are back to DEAD status. I need 20M dammit!

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4 minutes ago, oenri said:

Who is more trustworthy XXR or Legion in Boots

 

whoever produces the higher avatar 2 number

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1 hour ago, Jonwo said:

A Man Called Otto will probably do decently although it's a tad darker than say Ticket to Paradise so won't be appealing to all older audiences. 

 

Not sure how it cost $50m though given Tom Hanks is the only name in the cast although the producers have already made a profit as Sony paid $60m for WW rights. 

Shooting entirely on location, as usual, likely drove the budget up. COVID protocols too in all likelihood (those have inflated the budgets of everything made over the past 2+ years).

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1 minute ago, filmlover said:

Shooting entirely on location, as usual, likely to drove the budget up.

 

why do movies insist on doing that?

how does something like otto benefit from that

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1 minute ago, interiorgatordecorator said:

 

why do movies insist on doing that?

how does something like otto benefit from that

It's more "authentic" and less fake-looking than using a soundstage so they see going through the efforts of getting the permits to be worth it.

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