So yes.I think that his only other acting role this year is Justice League.

So yes.I think that his only other acting role this year is Justice League.
I think that his only other acting role this year is Justice League.
I think that his only other acting role this year is Justice League.
Boxoffice.com updated their long term forecast yesterday. They are expecting Kong: Skull island to flop domestically with a $40M opening and $100M total
Edit: the estimated budget for Kong is $190M
It's a shame about A Monster Calls. Saw it yesterday and enjoyed it. I loved some of the message behind it.
Sad to see Monster Calls doing so poorly. The book is beautiful and I've heard the film is very faithful. I need to go support it but work is a pain in my ass with this time off right now.
I can't believe A Monster Calls is doing this poorly. Like, did the studio just decide to actively sabotage it, not market it, or...?
Friday Studio Numbers:
1) Hidden Figures - $5.5M - $40M total
2) The Bye Bye Man - $5.4M
3) Patriot's Day - $4.1M
4) La La Land - $4.1M - $64M total
5) Rogue One - $3.2M - $488M total
6) Sleepless - $3.0M
7) Sing - $2.9M - $222M total
8) Monster Trucks - $2.6M
9) Live by Night - $2.0M
10) Underworld: Blood Wars - $1.7M - $20M total
xx) Silence - $660k ($885 PTA)
Well, there goes the "predict the biggest flop" thread. Flip that magazine rack, y'all.
I'm not *that* surprised by it though.
btw, Sculli is already back, but Bobby isn't. Seems a bit eh... unfair. :\
Boxoffice.com updated their long term forecast yesterday. They are expecting Kong: Skull island to flop domestically with a $40M opening and $100M total
Edit: the estimated budget for Kong is $190M
Yeah, I think the tone of the trailer and presumably the film is going to be a big mistake. Especially considering how Godzilla's marketing was so effective.That Kong trailer was so depressing, especially coming off the horror vibes of the teaser.
Year's only just started. Still have 10 months ofthat could flop even worse.![]()
I'm seriously hoping the new "It" is good. Just read the novel last fall and it's due for a fresh adaptation.
I'm seriously hoping the new "It" is good. Just read the novel last fall and it's due for a fresh adaptation.
Sing will probably pass Moana by Tomorrow. If not, then on Monday.
Rogue One is heading for a drop over 70% this weekend in China. It is currently at $50M. It might not make it past $60M.
Alice 2 made $59M in China. Independence Day Resurgence made $75M. Now you See Me 2 made $97M.
Domestically, all of those films put together made less than half of Rogue One did.
Passengers ended up not bombing in China. It should finish the weekend with a decent, but not amazing $15-16M.
Hacksaw Ridge is wrapping up its run with $59M in China.
Okay so I get China really doesn't care for Star Wars but how is it going to get beaten by Independendys Day Resurgence? It's not like China could have seen/loved the original film.
Saw a earlier showing of Underworld and fuck it is bad
Perfection.
Saw a earlier showing of Underworld and fuck it is bad
IDR has got a chinese character or two I believe
But IDR is complete garbage, so that might explain why it did so much better there.So does Rogue One.
Saw a earlier showing of Underworld and fuck it is bad
Okay so I get China really doesn't care for Star Wars but how is it going to get beaten by Independendys Day Resurgence? It's not like China could have seen/loved the original film.
China eats that stuff up.
Donnie Yen?China eats that stuff up.
How is that any different than Rogue One?China eats that stuff up.
Underworld has always been poor man's Resident Evil, which itself was poor man's... I dunno, something. At least RE movies are kinda fun. UW was only worth watching for Bill Nighy hamming it up and he ded.
Haven't seen Blood Wars, but Awakening was so bad I couldn't even finish it. An hour of Kate Beckinsale crying about her boring dead lover was more than I could handle.
Weird, I recall the trailer hype for Live By Night was off the charts.
Is there some kind of curse with prohibition-era America breeding bad films?
Rogue One is heading for a drop over 70% this weekend in China. It is currently at $50M. It might not make it past $60M.
Alice 2 made $59M in China. Independence Day Resurgence made $75M. Now you See Me 2 made $97M.
Domestically, all of those films put together made less than half of Rogue One did.
Passengers ended up not bombing in China. It should finish the weekend with a decent, but not amazing $15-16M.
Hacksaw Ridge is wrapping up its run with $59M in China.
What hype? The trailer was mocked mostly online.
Oh, man. So excited for this one. Batman gonna deliver again.
MOTY.
There are some pretty good shots in that trailer. Might be really good.
This man is like reaching Godtier status, looks incredible!
Watched 30 seconds. Closed the tab.
Sold.
Peaky Blinders with Americans and ben fucking affleck. What more can you want.
Wow, not that Affleck has boring cinematography in other films he's directed but this film looks GORGEOUS!
So excited for this one.
Affleck is a movie god at this point. I'll be there day 1.
It looks like Moana's in for another big drop this weekend. It, Fantastic Beasts and Doctor Strange will all end up within $10M of each other domestically.
Sing will probably pass Moana by tomorrow. If not, then on Monday.
I'm pretty sure those two last films don't belong in the same category, lol.Good to see Lala Land delivering what a great movie along with Hacksaw Ridge best movies of 2016 , shame trash like Rogue One or Suicide Squad made more money but whatever keep good movies coming out
I'm pretty sure those two last films don't belong in the same category, lol.
I think, objectively, it's pretty easy to determine that one is far worse than the other, lol..You're right, Suicide Squad had more well developed characters. (lol SS is worse, but I disliked both films)
Boxoffice.com updated their long term forecast yesterday. They are expecting Kong: Skull island to flop domestically with a $40M opening and $100M total
Edit: the estimated budget for Kong is $190M
Problem I'm having is every theater near me have only two showing time. Weekdays 1.It's a shame about A Monster Calls. Saw it yesterday and enjoyed it. I loved some of the message behind it.
That Kong trailer was so depressing, especially coming off the horror vibes of the teaser.