Ninja Scooter
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holy shit I had no clue. Why did Tom get rid of the hair tho?
Look, heathens, Hydrox was the ORIGINAL. Hydrox came first!
HAIL HYDROX
holy shit I had no clue. Why did Tom get rid of the hair tho?
I'm really worried about Pete's Dragon but here's hoping if it's shit people go watch the objectively better live action from the 70's.Nah. Finest Hours and Alice Through the Looking Glass already broke the combo twice. Pete's Dragon's probably gonna do it again later this year.
So is Oreo like the Apple of food or nah
holy shit I had no clue. Why did Tom get rid of the hair tho?
I'm really worried about Pete's Dragon but here's hoping if it's shit people go watch the objectively better live action from the 70's.
Apples are food, dummy
When you go to the grocery store to buy "HEMSWORTHS" they come in a bag instead of a box.
All these recent bombs must be making WB feel better about BvS...now in their meetings they can be like hey at least it wasn't as bad as Warcraft or ID4R or Alice 2 or TMNT2...
And it will most likely be exactly the same story like every fucking time excluding Digital Fortress, just with a new setting, different names and a different theme for the riddles.
Spoiler: The bad guy is most likely the character who acts like he is a friend to Langdon and his female protage.
Man, he went to shit so much. Loved his first four books but then I realized that its all the time the same.would love to see a adaption of Digital Fortress, or from that book where they discover aliens. No idea whats the english title was.The first one was so bad at this - they gave away the villain in the first trailer. Horrible, soulless films. Nothing like MAH BOY National
Treasure.
National Treasure legit more fun to watch than 90% of the so-called blockbusters released this year
Niggas still checkin for Da Vinci Code movies in 2016??? Didnt the last one make like half what the first one made?
Nicholas Cage either makes an otherwise bad movie amazing, or an otherwise good movie bad
What good movie did cage make bad?
Which one of you BO regulars thought ID4 would be this year's Jurassic World? I know there was at least a couple who thought that. I remember reading that prediction in one of the trailer threads.
I just got out of an IMAX showing. My co-worker actually paid for my ticket since his bro bailed on him last minute. It's a bad movie. It was every bit as lame as i thought it would be. And I'm supposed to be target demo for ID4 since the first one came out when i was 16.
National Treasure legit more fun to watch than 90% of the so-called blockbusters released this year
All these recent bombs must be making WB feel better about BvS...now in their meetings they can be like hey at least it wasn't as bad as Warcraft or ID4R or Alice 2 or TMNT2...
National Treasure legit more fun to watch than 90% of the so-called blockbusters released this year
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I thought 2 did gangbusters, dunno why Disney is being a douche about making one more.
I thought 2 did gangbusters, dunno why Disney is being a douche about making one more.
Almost everyone thought that boxoffice.com was crazy when they dropped their forecast to $49M OW and $125M total domestic. Turns out that they were being too generous.
Which one of you BO regulars thought ID4 would be this year's Jurassic World? I know there was at least a couple who thought that. I remember reading that prediction in one of the trailer threads.
I just got out of an IMAX showing. My co-worker actually paid for my ticket since his bro bailed on him last minute. It's a bad movie. It was every bit as lame as i thought it would be. And I'm supposed to be target demo for ID4 since the first one came out when i was 16.
It did 430 on a 130 budget. That would be like a home run, not a grand slam. Disney is basically battling for Grand slams from now on.
I nailed it. Don't bother looking it up.
But a grand slam is a home run.
Bullshit, I want to see Nic Cage stealing evidence that Atlantis exists. Fuck Thor 3 and Han Solo.
I just wonder what ridiculous thing they could have Cage say as the hook for the third film
National Treasure: I'm going to steal the Declaration of Independence.
Book of Secrets: I'm going to kidnap the President of the United States.
World of Marvels: I'm going to kill Iron Man.
Instead of National Treasure 3 or Tron 3, that $170M went towards Alice 2. The sequel you demanded.
You didn't follow the gripping tale of true love on the set of Green Lantern?!?
I only know they were married because GAF had a debate on whether Lively was an upgrade or downgrade from Scarlet Johanssen a couple of years ago. A google search solved the rest.
Instead of National Treasure 3 or Tron 3, that $170M went towards Alice 2. The sequel you demanded.
If only Disney did Divergent with that money.
Disney shoulda launched the John Green Cinematic Universe.I think when Bob Iger looks back on his time with Disney, not securing the Divergent series will be his lone great regret.
Yup. While the number of mega-blockbusters seem to be going up, the number of films cracking $100M are trending downward
2012
Over $300M - 5
Over $200M - 11
Over $100M - 31
2013
Over $300M - 4
Over $200M - 13
Over $100M - 35
2014
Over $300M - 3
Over $200M - 13
Over $100M - 33
2015
Over $300M - 6
Over $200M - 10
Over $100M - 29
2016 (First 6 months)
Over $300M - 6
Over $200M - 6
Over $100M - 9
It might be difficult to get another 20 $100M+ films for the remainder of the year. If 2016 misses that mark, this will be the third straight year of decreases in the number of films reaching that level of success.
I only see 6 films that I would say are fairly certain to pass $100M during the remainder of the summer. ID4R and The Conjuring 2 have a decent shot out of the stuff currently playing, so that's 2 more, for a total of 17. Even if there are a couple of surprises in the remainder of the summer (and Ghostbusters doesn't flop since that's on my certain list), we need 10 films from Sep-Dec to hit that mark to tie last year.