I'm working on a chart to refute this
Will be interesting how Knives Out does over the next few weekends. Its dipped pretty hard over the week, I wonder what its numbers will be this weekend? Optimistically, 15M? Is that too optimistic? While it's broken even on the film budget, idk if it's broken even between the movie and marketing...
It comes out the same weekend as Minions, right after Top Gun and right before Ghostbusters.
In other words, in the middle of three potential flops. I like those odds!It comes out the same weekend as Minions, right after Top Gun and right before Ghostbusters.
It might have a hard time.
14 people per theater, ~30,000 in total. Wow that is pathetic.PLAYMOBIL: THE MOVIE 0.17 0.17 (new; $71 PTA from 2,337 theaters)
There's so much to say about this, like the $71 PTA...who in the right mind saw this movie
OrangeAtlas did.PLAYMOBIL: THE MOVIE 0.17 0.17 (new; $71 PTA from 2,337 theaters)
There's so much to say about this, like the $71 PTA...who in the right mind saw this movie
Isn't she main cast in The Walking Dead? I would assume that takes up a lot of her time.It's astonishing Danai Gurira hasn't been in anything since Black Panther. It has to be on purpose.
She's leaving the show this season.Isn't she main cast in The Walking Dead? I would assume that takes up a lot of her time.
Probably for good reason. I have to imagine she's getting a ton of offers, or maybe that's just wishful thinking.
what's the deal with Promare? Is it one of the best animated movies of 2019? I haven't seen it but those that have can't stop talking about it.
STX's Playmobil is hardly registering, delivering an estimated $167,000 from 2,337 locations, with current expectations for a three-day that won't even hit $800k. Should it manage to hit $800k, we're looking at a $342 per theater average, which ranks among the worst openings of all-time and would serve as the fourth worst opening average ever for a film debuting in over 2,000 locations (third worst if you don't count the re-release of Saw five years ago).
Sir, this is a Wendy's
Is...is he having a seizure?
Maybe if they had advertised it as the musical that it is it we wouldn't be in this mess.
Oh no I double posted uhh here's the villain song from the movie:
US release being constantly delayed
STX as distributor
Lousy reviews from international reviewers
Weak international numbers
Barely any advertising leading up to the final release
I'm honestly surprised the producers didn't just throw their hands up in the air and pulled out the "straight-to-video/Netflix" shotgun from the shed for Playmobil.
I'm sure they tried but Netflix wasn't interested lolUS release being constantly delayed
STX as distributor
Lousy reviews from international reviewers
Weak international numbers
Barely any advertising leading up to the final release
I'm honestly surprised the producers didn't just throw their hands up in the air and pulled out the "straight-to-video/Netflix" shotgun from the shed for Playmobil.
That would require a streamer to want to buy it.
Paramount could convince Netflix to take the remains of Cloverfield Paradox off their hands and cover all the costs because even if it sucks folks are interested out of morbid curiosity.
But who the hell is going to drop $75 million on Playmobil? Crackle?
I can't explain it but something just feels off about that song
Didn't he tour with Queen as the lead singer for a bit too?
Since 2011 to this day, they are doing another tour next year.