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No shit your movie will bomb because foreign territories aren't going to deal with your shit. Cope, seethe, and dilate.
Also, heard Dominion wasn't good.
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No shit your movie will bomb because foreign territories aren't going to deal with your shit. Cope, seethe, and dilate.
My Dad went to see it - he said it was impressive visually but storywise a complete clusterfuck.No shit your movie will bomb because foreign territories aren't going to deal with your shit. Cope, seethe, and dilate.
Also, heard Dominion wasn't good.
Release Date | Title | 3-Day (FSS) Opening Low/High Range | Pinpoint % Chg from Last Week | Domestic Total Low/High Range | Pinpoint % Chg from Last Week | Distributor |
5/27/2022 | The Bob’s Burgers Movie | $6,000,000 – $10,000,000 | -15% | $14,000,000 – $26,000,000 | -15% | Disney / 20th Century Studios |
5/27/2022 | Top Gun: Maverick | $98,000,000 – $125,000,000 | +3% | $280,000,000 – $395,000,000 | +3% | Paramount Pictures |
6/3/2022 | Crimes of the Future | NEON | ||||
6/10/2022 | Jurassic World Dominion | $175,000,000 – $215,000,000 | +7% | $485,000,000 – $605,000,000 | +7% | Universal Pictures |
6/17/2022 | Lightyear | $90,000,000 – $120,000,000 | $300,000,000 – $415,000,000 | Disney / Pixar |
True when you think about it.I remember an interview with Eisner where he laid out his philosophy of never ever getting Disney involved in politics.
I miss the old rapacious profit driven Disney that cared only about money.
Man Eisner wasn't a bad guy after allI remember an interview with Eisner where he laid out his philosophy of never ever getting Disney involved in politics.
I miss the old rapacious profit driven Disney that cared only about money.
The Southern Baptist Convention had a ban on Disney for years because of the gay days at the parks.Man Eisner wasn't a bad guy after all
Theme song of Disney/Pixar as they try to justify Lightyear bombing:I know that as devoted devotees of all that we are grateful to receive from the House of Mouse, it is important that we listen to the august words of wisdom from the font of all wisdom that is https://variety.com/2022/film/news/lightyear-box-office-disney-pixar-expectations-1235298276/ and discount the scurrilous specious spouting of the naysayers
"It’s hard to escape the deflating sense that Disney’s “Lightyear” has remained stubbornly Earth-bound in its box office debut. At least, that’s the prevailing sentiment that’s greeted the latest Pixar film’s so-so $51 million opening weekend in North America."
But don't worry, fans of all things Disney....
"To be sure, a $51 million opening weekend is far from catastrophic; in fact, “Lightyear” landed one of the best debuts for an animated kid friendly film in COVID times."
One must retain perspective and remember what the expectations actually were.
Such as those of https://www.boxofficepro.com/long-range-box-office-forecast-lightyear/ merely a month ago.
"Long Range Box Office Forecast & 2022 Calendar
(as of 5/19/22)
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Release Date Title 3-Day (FSS) Opening Low/High Range Pinpoint % Chg from Last Week Domestic Total Low/High Range Pinpoint % Chg from Last Week Distributor 5/27/2022 The Bob’s Burgers Movie $6,000,000 – $10,000,000 -15% $14,000,000 – $26,000,000 -15% Disney / 20th Century Studios 5/27/2022 Top Gun: Maverick $98,000,000 – $125,000,000 +3% $280,000,000 – $395,000,000 +3% Paramount Pictures 6/3/2022 Crimes of the Future NEON 6/10/2022 Jurassic World Dominion $175,000,000 – $215,000,000 +7% $485,000,000 – $605,000,000 +7% Universal Pictures 6/17/2022 Lightyear $90,000,000 – $120,000,000 $300,000,000 – $415,000,000 Disney / Pixar
It's also critically important to remember, as our friends at https://screenrant.com/2022-movies-billion-dollars-prediction/ so kindly informed us;
"Another franchise film, Lightyear is one of the most anticipated 2022 family movies, which will be introducing a new angle to the Pixar and Toy Story universe. Instead of being a solo movie about Tim Allen’s Buzz Lightyear toy, Lightyear is a standalone movie depicting the origin story of the in-universe Buzz Lightyear sci-fi character that inspired Andy’s toy. Voiced by Captain America’s Chris Evans, Pixar’s new take is expected to draw viewers of all ages to the Toy Story franchise spin-off venture. Outside of superhero movies and sci-fi epics, Lightyear has the best chance to earn $1 billion after it premieres on June 17."
I'm now going to self-flagellate in order to purge myself of any doubts I might have had about the true brilliance of all that emerges from the diseased mouse's rectum that is Disney.
Least you won't be dealing with a Chip n' Dale tier disaster, so there's that.Well I'm going to see Lightyear with my girlfriend tomorrow. She insisted and I didn't want come off like a peice of shit. So wish me luck
well that gives me some reliefLeast you won't be dealing with a Chip n' Dale tier disaster, so there's that.
Take her to go see Top Gun Maverick. That was a chad movie.Well I'm going to see Lightyear with my girlfriend tomorrow. She insisted and I didn't want come off like a peice of shit. So wish me luck
Funny enough I suggested that by asking if she saw the first one and she said no.Take her to go see Top Gun Maverick. That was a chad movie.
he certainly had his flaws but holy shit he was the prequel trilogy to Iger's sequel trilogyMan Eisner wasn't a bad guy after all
He was also kind of nuts and made some incredibly bad deals - I genuinely think Disney's buying of Fox Family did no one good at all.he certainly had his flaws but holy shit he was the prequel trilogy to Iger's sequel trilogy
he certainly went waaaaaaaaaaaay too deep into the hotels, especially without infrastructure beyond "just buses, bro"
but he at least understood the value of an Uncle Walt figure, even if it meant him playing the joke of "I want to be Uncle Walt but I'm some Hollywood asshole"
being kind of nuts and sometimes making some incredibly bad deals is the core of a true WaltHe was also kind of nuts and made some incredibly bad deals - I genuinely think Disney's buying of Fox Family did no one good at all.
Eisner's bad deals were worse than Walt's. Walt had, what, Fantasia?being kind of nuts and sometimes making some incredibly bad deals is the core of a true Walt
You mean they still don't? They believe all the conspiracies like SEX in the Lion King, the Little Mermaid VHS dong, and are always livid that they release non family-friendly fare under different studios. And if the CAP fundie is any indicator, their actual family-friendly output doesn't meet up to their standards anyways.The Southern Baptist Convention had a ban on Disney for years because of the gay days at the parks.