ratcliffja
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Yeah it's one of the ten commandments, which makes it worse than cursing for a lot of people. I personally hate it.Blasphemy to religious people (don't take the Lord's name in vain).
Yeah it's one of the ten commandments, which makes it worse than cursing for a lot of people. I personally hate it.Blasphemy to religious people (don't take the Lord's name in vain).
Sub 20M weekend incoming.
That put it on pace for a $13-15M-ish opening?
Those audiences can go fuck themselves
Is there any chance Dunkirk three-peats at #1?
Bobby no cursing on my birthday, keep my timeline pure
Is there any chance Dunkirk three-peats at #1?
Happy Birthday! Wait, didn't you say your birthday was last week too?
....NO
It came up cause we were talking about Dark Tower which comes out today
That put it on pace for a $13-15M-ish opening?
India?Wow the Chinese market really has exploded over the past few years. At this pace (if that 750m forecast turns to reality) it seems like it's ready to eclipse the US. What's the next big growth market after China? Brazil?
It's gonna smash. That is not in question.
Actually, we should start looking into what September records look like. Opening Weekend, overall totals, R-rated films - all that shit.
It's gonna smash. That is not in question.
Actually, we should start looking into what September records look like. Opening Weekend, overall totals, R-rated films - all that shit.
Current ow record is Hotel Transylvania 2 at $48.5m, then the first HT at $42.5m.
R-rated is Equalizer $34m. Didn't even realize IT was R, figured they'd go PG-13.
it is safe to say that it will beat it
Which will make more domestic: IT or Kingsman 2?
I'm starting to think IT will be bigger
Beating a TV miniseries at the box office isn't much of a feat
You misunderstand, I was talking about It the clown dancing to Michael Jackson.
How in the hell could "Jesus Christ" offend that many people? It's so commonly used.
I said $80M OW for IT a few months ago and I stand by that. Feels like it's a perfect storm, really: horror films have done extremely well in the last couple years, Stranger Things primed people for this sort of movie, and there hasn't been a blockbuster horror film with a clown since... forever?
Just anecdotally, I've had a few friends tell me they're excited to see it and were only prompted by general movie discussion.
Is it weird that the Tim Curry Pennywise is scarier to me than anything I've seen from the new It? It's probably 80% nostalgia, 20% the plainness of it.
Nope.Original is way more creepy. New one tries too hard.
Nope.
Curry was great, an entertaining performance, but really scared I am and was not. This Skarsgard guy is super unsettling to look at and the Clown's make up, his mannerisms, make up, forehead and front teeth make this guy pretty fucking creepy and scary.
Clowns always looked like creeps let's be real.Eh Curry's almost performance single handedly destoryed the noble profession of being a clown. The remake will come nowhere close.