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I've never even heard of Conspiracy Theory but this synopsis on IMDb is making me gigglesnort.

A man obsessed with conspiracy theories becomes a target after one of his theories turns out to be true. Unfortunately, in order to save himself, he has to figure out which theory it is.
 

gforguava

Member
I've never even heard of Conspiracy Theory but this synopsis on IMDb is making me gigglesnort.
That brief summary makes the film sound way more interesting than it really is. It has its moments(spoilers, obviously) and Mel gives a pretty good performance, but the film never really gets fun enough or tense enough or crazy enough.
 
there was far more compelling character drama in that last one than rise, and arguably even dawn.

Definitely more character drama, but it was hardly compelling. Every scene of dialogue felt too long with little payoff and the plot having so much contrivance made me care even less.

I loved the second movie as well. Such a shame.
 


The largest chain, AMC Entertainment, with 11,083 screens in 1,009 theaters, has been hit hardest, its shares dropping a dramatic 45 percent since Memorial Day while the Dow Jones Industrial Average has gained nearly 4 percent.

Holy shit.

That has to be more than just a bad summer.

Seems like there are plenty of decent performers at the box office, it it just the flop of Pirates/Transformers/Mummy to blame? The superhero movies all did well and a lot of smaller movies exceeded expectations.
 

snap

Banned
Holy shit.

That has to be more than just a bad summer.

Seems like there are plenty of decent performers at the box office, it it just the flop of Pirates/Transformers/Mummy to blame? The superhero movies all did well and a lot of smaller movies exceeded expectations.

when like half the expected big earners crash and burn you're left holding less

it's not just those ones either stuff like apes underperformed and valerian was a nonstarter
 
This has been a weird year for me. Normally apathetic about blockbusters each year, but I loved most I saw this year. At the same time there hasn't been that smaller drama that really resonated with me yet. But there are a number coming up and I still need to check out A Ghost Story.
 
Holy shit.

That has to be more than just a bad summer.

Seems like there are plenty of decent performers at the box office, it it just the flop of Pirates/Transformers/Mummy to blame? The superhero movies all did well and a lot of smaller movies exceeded expectations.

The increasing rate of franchises/movies that had big drops domestically and got relatively saved internationally (those three plus Despicable Me 3) is what really hurts. You also had movies coming out and taking up prime release dates and then bombing (Baywatch for Memorial Day weekend, for example) which doesn't help the overall numbers. Even Fate of the Furious' domestic drop is a part of that trend (even if it was partially expected).
 

Anth0ny

Member
For the love of god, we need to save the summer box office.



We need more superhero movies!!!


Weekly superhero movies!


It's the only way.
 
Next summer should be much, much better than this summer, though. Between Avengers 3, Han Solo (if it stays), Deadpool 2, Incredibles 2, and Jurassic World 2, you've got a bunch of movies that are less likely to bomb. And some movies that could break out (Ocean's 8, Sicario 2). And that's just May and June, haven't even gotten into July yet.

Edit: Also, looking at next August, we have:

Aug 3: The Predator, A Madea Family Funeral (will probably do a little better than Girls Trip since it's Tyler Perry), Disney Live Action movie (Maleficent 2? I don't know what would be in production fast enough to go there)
Aug 8-10: Barbie (a Sony Pictures production), Scarface

Shouldn't be as bad as this year.
 

kswiston

Member
AMC may be a decent short term stock buy right now. This is the lowest it has been in a few years, and when things magically recover at the box office this fall, I can see it rebounding. Maybe not to March Levels, but better than "lowest summer gross in 10 years" levels.

Buy now, sell after the Last Jedi's second weekend :p

(Or more realistically, in January when the q4 reports drop.)
 

Toa TAK

Banned
AMC may be a decent short term stock buy now. This is the lowest it has been in a few years, and when things magically recover at the box office this fall, I can see it rebounding. Maybe not to March Levels, but better than "lowest summer gross in 10 years" levels.

Buy now, sell after the Last Jedi's second weekend :p

(Or more realistically, in January when the q4 reports drop.)

That's not a bad idea, k.
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
They're releasing the Sicario sequel in June? Why? Totally feels like a fall release to me.
 

snap

Banned
They're releasing the Sicario sequel in June? Why? Totally feels like a fall release to me.

why are they even making a Sicario sequel

that movie doesn't need it and was completely befuddled in deciding if it wanted to comment on the state of the border or just be a hollywood-y action movie, and seemed to end up on the former.
 

kswiston

Member
Cars 3 is getting a huge theatre bump from 214 venues to 2445 venues this weekend. I doubt interest will be that great, but it will push the film past 150M domestic.

Nothing is coming out so theatre drops are tiny. The Nut Job is the biggest loser with 439 venues, followed by Wonder Woman with 402.
 

Toa TAK

Banned
Cars 3 is getting a huge theatre bump from 214 venues to 2445 venues this weekend. I doubt interest will be that great, but it will push the film past 150M domestic.

Nothing is coming out so theatre drops are tiny. The Nut Job is the biggest loser with 439 venues, followed by Wonder Woman with 402.
Wait, are you missing a zero in there somewhere?
 

Schlorgan

Member
That makes sense, but I don't think we've gotten an official announcement of it going into production yet (it has a director, but I don't even think Amy is officially attached to it yet).
Per that article, it was scheduled to go into production this year and all of the original cast will be returning.
 
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