Well thanks china !!!!!!.....once again...... you fucked up our movie industry ........ with the covid bullshit ....... pre- covid we had great premieres........ and movies worth watching .....now !!!!!!...... we have these weak ....... pussy ...... re- made ...... shitty versions ....... of old movies....... and fucking idiots....... are propelling this garbage industry .......ghostbusters made with women .......sorry!!!!!...... it is not a movie for women ..... it is a guy movie ...... women....... should do women movie ....... men should do men ....... yes call me misogynist .......i do not care....... but there are no decent movies now at all ....... the done a gladiator follow up .....i am not even interested ....... the russell crowe....... one was the best ......cannot beat it ........ even by throwing denzel in there .......and these pandering dick sucking Hollywood ...... fucking..... arseholes!!!!!! .......... making movies to pander to racism ...... when they know there are no mermaids ........or even black mermaids .....and ........ as we all know ....... black people hate swimming ....... mostly ......fact !!!!!! .......just like Italians hate eating pussy !!!!!! ...(sopranos scene with junior )........(also i hear African american men..... do not like downstairs dining neither ) that's the rumour i have been told ,,,!!!!!.......i love it .......However box office...... and really shitty movies....... and ...... popcorn...... emptyheaded....... mall rats ........ spending a fortune at shite movies ......i guess idiots will watch anything ......still these satanical actors ........will do anything for a paycheck ......they have bills to pay and dicks to suck ........
Female Power Triumphs At Box Office Amid Fanboy Fallout As ‘Moana 2’ & ‘Wicked’ Kick ‘Kraven The Hunter’ & ‘Lord Of The Rings’ To Curb – Sunday AM Update
SUNDAY AM WRITETHRU: Women are in full attendance this weekend at the domestic box office, walking over fanboys as a pair of Thanksgiving holdovers, Disney’s Moana 2 and Universal’s Wicked, are driving an early pre-holiday weekend to $92 million, up 21% over the same frame a year ago.
Moana 2‘s third weekend came in at $26.6M, -48%, while Wicked continued to hold like a rock with $22.5M, -38%, in its fourth frame. For Wicked, that’s better than the fourth-weekend hold of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast at -48%, and nearly close to what that musical pulled in during that period ($23.6M).
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Disney is the No. 1 animation studio of the year with Moana 2 and Inside Out 2 grossing a combined $2.4 billion globally so far. Moana 2 at $717M WW became the fourth highest-grossing movie of the year, notching ahead of Dune: Part Two ($714M).
Meanwhile, Sony’s much kicked-around-the-calendar Spider-Man universe character, the R-rated Kraven the Hunter, couldn’t even get animals to attend, let alone people, with what’s shaping up to be an $11M opening per the studio on this $110M production. That is indeed the worst start for the Sony/Marvel movies, lower than Morbius ($39M) and Madame Web ($15.3M 3-day). Duly note, muscular men in leather vests do not sell in the same way that surfer girls and singing witches do.
Meanwhile, Warner Bros/New Line’s thrifty priced $30M+ animated Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim is just not an event for Orc fans, nor those of anime, with a studio-reported $4.6M; the movie never really teed up that way. Kraven the Hunter gets a C CinemaScore and an awful 59% positive on Comscore/Screen Engine’s PostTrak (Madame Web got a C+), while Lord of the Rings gets a B and a 76% positive.
While the industry tends to underplay this weekend and blames holiday activities as distractions, there are several wake-up calls here. First, great family movies have launched in this corridor consistently, therefore this weekend should never, ever be considered less than par. People do make time to go to the movies in mid-December, as the did for Jumanji: The Next Level ($59.2M), last year’s Wonka ($39M), Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse ($35.3M), etc. Therefore, the frame should be taken seriously and only confined to those bets that can pay off and nothing less. Studios lick their lips at the 5x-6x holiday multiple, but when you open two duds with zero word of mouth, you’re as good as a tree falling in the woods with no one around.
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