>WB also takes way more creative risks and when they hit, they really knock it out of the ballpark.
WB hasn't had the highest grossing film of the year since 2008's TDK.
They get the worst bang for their production buck, rivalled only by Sony.
They were never known for being a "Director's Studio", that's shit you completely made up.
>They don't lock up all the IMAX showings with a single film.
Oppenheimer has 100% exclusivity of IMAX screens for three weeks. Cruise threw a tantrum over this.
Cruise really should have just delayed MI for a couple weeks. We are about to hit a huge lean period due to the strikes and he'd have no competition for weeks.
Dune part 1 was great, some of the best visuals in a film in years. The lynch version sucked enormous balls because they tried to do too much with it on too small of a budget.
>capeshit dying >streaming is a money sink >big budget haunted house movie released in July is somehow a flop >ESPN fired half its staff to cut costs and are looking to sell shares to recoup money
Disneysisters we are on life support
>The marvels
Wtf is going on, who are this people? The last marvel movie I saw was Ant-Man, I have no idea what's past that, can anyone bring me up to speed UNironicly?
Oh ok. I barely catch up on capeshit nowadays. Endgame is on my watchlist. It gets really boring. I overheard my coworkers talking about some of the shows that you're supposed to watch BEFORE watching a movie, but only after watching the post-credit scene of another movie and only then watching a movie from 2008 and then coming back from a 2020 release. And that's pretty much why I haven't seen any new stuff nowadays, it's not because I hate, but because watching a superhero movie became a chore.
Endgame is one of the last ones worth watching imo. The Spiderman movies were also pretty good, but I would personally avoid everything else. And this is me just being real and not just parotting TV shit, it's how I felt.
Now that you mentioned, I got a glimpse of one of the new Spiderman movies, don't know which one though, and by God was that colorful and bright, you could easily see the scenes in which was used the green screen, you know? I thought the TV was in the "demo mode" with 4k ultra high definition random nature/mother earth kino playing, but nope, Mommy Marisa Tomei was in the scene. I had a thing for her since my teenage years from Seinfeld.
Good, frick Disney in this scenario.. Dune was dropped after 2 weeks for The Eternals in 2021 and Eternals stunk up the fricking joint.
DUNC did jack shit it's opening weekend, even less than The Flush.
tard
By it's second weekend DUNC was down to 15 million box office. If this one does similarly it won't last more than 2 weekends either.
Good Frick Disney
capeshit is over
Imax wouldn't have helped this shit movie anyways
dunc was one of the worst piece of shit movies ive seen in a decade why do morons pretend its good?
WB(D) is seen as the anti-Disney even though it constantly shits out garbage films.
>WB(D) is seen as the anti-Disney even though it constantly shits out garbage films.
WB also takes way more creative risks and when they hit, they really knock it out of the ballpark.
They are known for being the director's studio. Or at least they used to.
>WB also takes way more creative risks and when they hit, they really knock it out of the ballpark.
WB hasn't had the highest grossing film of the year since 2008's TDK.
They get the worst bang for their production buck, rivalled only by Sony.
They were never known for being a "Director's Studio", that's shit you completely made up.
Stop pretending you even watched it
>Stop pretending you even watched it
Exactly. No one did.
Why would Imax do this? Cinemaphile told me women driven movies like berbie would make a guaranteed billion dollars in a week.
It's just stupid bait. There are still films showing in IMAX from 2 months ago.
They don't lock up all the IMAX showings with a single film.
They do, actually
>They don't lock up all the IMAX showings with a single film.
Oppenheimer has 100% exclusivity of IMAX screens for three weeks. Cruise threw a tantrum over this.
Since when? Tom Cruise loved Oppenheimer and has been encouraging people to go see it.
Cruise really should have just delayed MI for a couple weeks. We are about to hit a huge lean period due to the strikes and he'd have no competition for weeks.
Dunc was boring garbage but I support hurting Disney
I'm just glad we're getting part 2
Dune part 1 was great, some of the best visuals in a film in years. The lynch version sucked enormous balls because they tried to do too much with it on too small of a budget.
People didn't watch the first captain marvel movie anyway, disney just bought a bunch of the tickets. It would be a wast of the IMAX screens.
You tell em Rajesh.
>capeshit dying
>streaming is a money sink
>big budget haunted house movie released in July is somehow a flop
>ESPN fired half its staff to cut costs and are looking to sell shares to recoup money
Disneysisters we are on life support
The only thing that can save them is getting the rights to create an NFL redzone competitor with Manning brothers commentary.
>generic cookie cutter capeshit bumped for soulless bland remake
Whatever makes capeshitters hang themselves quicker is a good thing.
Still not watching. Movies are dead.
brie career will be done after the marvels
the marvels will be the BIGGEST flop of the year. Even bigger than The Flash. Nobody likes her. That's the fricking truth.
PREACH
>The marvels
Wtf is going on, who are this people? The last marvel movie I saw was Ant-Man, I have no idea what's past that, can anyone bring me up to speed UNironicly?
Remember Avengers Endgame and the smug b***h at the end? It's starring her and a bunch of nobodies from the Disney+ original series Marvel shit.
Oh ok. I barely catch up on capeshit nowadays. Endgame is on my watchlist. It gets really boring. I overheard my coworkers talking about some of the shows that you're supposed to watch BEFORE watching a movie, but only after watching the post-credit scene of another movie and only then watching a movie from 2008 and then coming back from a 2020 release. And that's pretty much why I haven't seen any new stuff nowadays, it's not because I hate, but because watching a superhero movie became a chore.
Endgame is one of the last ones worth watching imo. The Spiderman movies were also pretty good, but I would personally avoid everything else. And this is me just being real and not just parotting TV shit, it's how I felt.
Now that you mentioned, I got a glimpse of one of the new Spiderman movies, don't know which one though, and by God was that colorful and bright, you could easily see the scenes in which was used the green screen, you know? I thought the TV was in the "demo mode" with 4k ultra high definition random nature/mother earth kino playing, but nope, Mommy Marisa Tomei was in the scene. I had a thing for her since my teenage years from Seinfeld.