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I imagine the fear of dread and impending doom would have been similar.I'd rather of been on the Titanic.
Happy birthday, Adam Smith: The invisible hand just slapped Disney
Even Disney’s CEO, Bob Iger, now appears to be seeking to “quiet things down” after years of culture wars.thehill.com
LOL hopefully someone at Disney still realizes they are a for-profit corporation which needs to make profits to satisfy shareholders in this capitalist economy and will be forced to cut back on wokeshit for that reason alone
Frozen II definitely and the songs was sheit, but the first Frozen was great, I do prefer Tangled though.Tangled yes but Frozen is a pile of poorly written shit.
I have an eink phone. You'd have no idea it were on when recording or taking pictures. Of course I can't see it either unless the lights are on.
Happy birthday, Adam Smith: The invisible hand just slapped Disney
Even Disney’s CEO, Bob Iger, now appears to be seeking to “quiet things down” after years of culture wars.thehill.com
LOL hopefully someone at Disney still realizes they are a for-profit corporation which needs to make profits to satisfy shareholders in this capitalist economy and will be forced to cut back on wokeshit for that reason alone
And beer brand fucked around and found out.Maybe they should take notes from MJ.
Hisense a5 pro CC. Got it 4 years ago and screen on time for days lol.Ooohh, fancy you! Which one?
AI struggling a bit with Natty P but I'm gonna call this good enough for government work:
A Disney Star Wars Flick I would watch
I would love this.How long before Lucas buys back Star Wars for a quarter of what he sold it for? Lol
How long before Lucas buys back Star Wars for a quarter of what he sold it for? Lol
How long before Lucas buys back Star Wars for a quarter of what he sold it for? Lol
Number.com has the movie at $145M global receipts. Doesn't include full final week of Dec. But tailing off as the number of theatres carrying it dropping. $150-155M after everything is done looks about right.Numbers.com says as of this past weekend, Wish is at $106M globally. It's still top 10 making money and Xmas is coming soon so it should get some holiday family sales.
I dont know. Maybe the movie tops out at $150M and disappears in Jan?
Disney just needs to refocus on original movies and investing in the theme parks.
Last year they listed thier movie scedule for the next 2 years and it was 98% sequels, people are tired of the same movie redone.
They have to be prepared to lose money on half of them to find the gems.
I disagree.
I've said it before, but Disney needs to double down and buy more IPs, then cross them over into a single cinematic universe.
Create a cinematic universe combining Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel, Alien, and whatever new IPs they can buy up.
Easy money.
Sounds fine for a video game, not so much for movies. Also, doubling down is exactly what they did already, and that's not working out.
I think people want some worldbuilding and stakes these days. All flash no substance isn't working for Disney right now.These movies are more attractions than art. People just want to see popular characters mash up in the same movie.
They also haven't bought an IP in a while. Get Pokémon. Nintendo don't own the whole Pokémon company and money talks.
Imagine a "film" where Micky Mouse, Luke Skywalker, the Avengers, Buzz Lightyear and some random Pokémon have to fight a Thanos/Darth Vader/Xenomorph hybrid controlled by Team Rocket. Directed by Christopher Nolan with a score by Hans Zimmer.
People would lose their shit and it would make billions. Would it be art? No. But it would be a money printing machine.
It's a no brainer.
These movies are more attractions than art. People just want to see popular characters mash up in the same movie.
They also haven't bought an IP in a while. Get Pokémon. Nintendo don't own the whole Pokémon company and money talks.
Imagine a "film" where Micky Mouse, Luke Skywalker, the Avengers, Buzz Lightyear and some random Pokémon have to fight a Thanos/Darth Vader/Xenomorph hybrid controlled by Team Rocket. Directed by Christopher Nolan with a score by Hans Zimmer.
People would lose their shit and it would make billions. Would it be art? No. But it would be a money printing machine.
It's a no brainer.
Sorry but that sounds like an abomination to me, nobody beyond thus forum wants to see Luke skywalker fight pokemkon with the world's worst storyline. I can't even tell if you are joking. I hope you are.......
You need vision to see the absolute billions this could make.
I guarantee if you did a poll, not just on this forum but on every platform possible, everybody would vote in favour of seeing Luke Skywalker fight Pokémon and Palpatine mixing it up with a photorealistic Big Pete.
No. I'm not joking.
I said what I sad.And take your money?
Disney just needs to refocus on original movies and investing in the theme parks.
Last year they listed thier movie scedule for the next 2 years and it was 98% sequels, people are tired of the same movie redone.
They have to be prepared to lose money on half of them to find the gems.
These movies are more attractions than art. People just want to see popular characters mash up in the same movie.
They also haven't bought an IP in a while. Get Pokémon. Nintendo don't own the whole Pokémon company and money talks.
Imagine a "film" where Micky Mouse, Luke Skywalker, the Avengers, Buzz Lightyear and some random Pokémon have to fight a Thanos/Darth Vader/Xenomorph hybrid controlled by Team Rocket. Directed by Christopher Nolan with a score by Hans Zimmer.
People would lose their shit and it would make billions. Would it be art? No. But it would be a money printing machine.
It's a no brainer.
So, Fortnite, the movie.These movies are more attractions than art. People just want to see popular characters mash up in the same movie.
They also haven't bought an IP in a while. Get Pokémon. Nintendo don't own the whole Pokémon company and money talks.
Imagine a "film" where Micky Mouse, Luke Skywalker, the Avengers, Buzz Lightyear and some random Pokémon have to fight a Thanos/Darth Vader/Xenomorph hybrid controlled by Team Rocket. Directed by Christopher Nolan with a score by Hans Zimmer.
People would lose their shit and it would make billions. Would it be art? No. But it would be a money printing machine.
It's a no brainer.
Imagine a "film" where Micky Mouse, Luke Skywalker, the Avengers, Buzz Lightyear and some random Pokémon have to fight a Thanos/Darth Vader/Xenomorph hybrid controlled by Team Rocket. Directed by Christopher Nolan with a score by Hans Zimmer.
Herb deserved to be poor for not checking on the car before it was unveiled tbhAbsolutely. Best of ALL worlds. And that's why this is the most popular car in the world.
While I personally would like to see new stuff, I don't think the problem is sequels. People generally love sequels and known IP.
The problem is that their quality is just bad.
If the new Star Wars, Marvel, Indiana Jones, etc stuff was actually good I don't think people would mind sequels.
But making new IP is going to do nothing for them if they have the same level of writing than their current stuff.
For everyone thinking that anything has been learned.
For everyone thinking that anything has been learned.
For everyone thinking that anything has been learned.
For everyone thinking that anything has been learned.
Cringe.
Imagine if a male director that he enjoyed making women feel uncomfortable. That his next film will be 100% masculine and his intention is to completely fail the Bechdel test. Make is a turbo, masculine action film that makes the action films of the 80s look like feminism propaganda.
The backlash would be extreme, yet we're supposed to clap like seals when a woman froths between the leg at the thought of making men uncomfortable?
Yes, I a world where western media isn't polluted with the woke hivemind.Can you imagine the world wide headlines if a male Star Wars feature film director said this, lol.
Cringe.
Imagine if a male director that he enjoyed making women feel uncomfortable. That his next film will be 100% masculine and his intention is to completely fail the Bechdel test. Make is a turbo, masculine action film that makes the action films of the 80s look like feminism propaganda.
The backlash would be extreme, yet we're supposed to clap like seals when a woman froths between the leg at the thought of making men uncomfortable?
For everyone thinking that anything has been learned.
Damn. I've seen this misreported EVERYWHERE.As for Wish, it looks like it had a decent final week of Dec, but now at $177M global receipts. There were some countries that had it newly released in late Dec too (Italy). But by the looks of it, the holidays are over, so this movie wont likely pass $200M.
Wish (2023) - Financial Information
Financial analysis of Wish (2023) including budget, domestic and international box office gross, DVD and Blu-ray sales reports, total earnings and profitability.www.the-numbers.com
You've been tricked. That speech wasn't about Star Wars, the context for those comments about making men uncomfortable was her documentary about acid attacks against women in Pakistan. She made those comments at a public interview session held during the Women in the World Summit in New York City on April 2, 2015.
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy then was only known as a documentary maker, she'd received an Oscar for "Saving Face" about absolutely sickening violence against women in Pakistan. From that Pakistani perspective it absolutely makes sense that she stands up for women's rights in that country, that she wants to make (Pakistani) men uncomfortable, that those Pakistani men need to change their attitudes about women, etc. Pakistan is a god awful place for women, it is "the third most dangerous country in the world for women due to the abysmally high prevalence of violence, rape, and honor killings."
In that Pakistani context it makes complete sense why Jon Stewart asks her about being a force of change and going against the patriarchy. I wanted to link a few photos of heavily disfigured women's faces, but the photos are too horrible ...
Acid Attacks: Pakistan’s Worst Social Epidemic
Raheela Raheem was 16 years old when she was attacked with acid by a man from her neighborhood in Karachi, Pakistan. On the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr, the biggest holiday in the Muslim calendar, she had just...pulitzercenter.org
You've been tricked. That speech wasn't about Star Wars, the context for those comments about making men uncomfortable was her documentary about acid attacks against women in Pakistan. She made those comments at a public interview session held during the Women in the World Summit in New York City on April 2, 2015.
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy then was only known as a documentary maker, she'd received an Oscar for "Saving Face" about absolutely sickening violence against women in Pakistan. From that Pakistani perspective it absolutely makes sense that she stands up for women's rights in that country, that she wants to make (Pakistani) men uncomfortable, that those Pakistani men need to change their attitudes about women, etc. Pakistan is a god awful place for women, it is "the third most dangerous country in the world for women due to the abysmally high prevalence of violence, rape, and honor killings."
In that Pakistani context it makes complete sense why Jon Stewart asks her about being a force of change and going against the patriarchy. I wanted to link a few photos of heavily disfigured women's faces, but the photos are too horrible ...
Acid Attacks: Pakistan’s Worst Social Epidemic
Raheela Raheem was 16 years old when she was attacked with acid by a man from her neighborhood in Karachi, Pakistan. On the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr, the biggest holiday in the Muslim calendar, she had just...pulitzercenter.org
Looking at AQ1 vs AQ2, I didn't know both movies came out the same time (AQ1 Dec 20th and AQ2 21st of their respective years).Fortunately Aquaman 2 drifted past the global BO for The Marvels so they can still hold on to all those records they broke