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broncobuster

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Franco absolutely deserves a nomination but realistically he ain't winning. Who knows. Only sure thing is Willem Dafoe getting best supporting actor.
 

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God now I'm remembering Chris Cooper and his Halloween store monster claws

You're thinking of DeHaan. Cooper died early into the movie looking like he jumped out of The Last of Us.

Damn was Amazing Spider-Man 2 stupid. It makes me shudder what they had planned for its sequels LOL

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broncobuster

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You're thinking of DeHaan. Cooper died early into the movie looking like he jumped out of The Last of Us.

Damn was Amazing Spider-Man 2 stupid. It makes me shudder what they had planned for its sequels LOL

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I feel like they could've salvaged Norm's head if they made a Superior Foes of Spider-Man movie and used it in place of Silvermane.
 

OrangeAtlas

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You're thinking of DeHaan. Cooper died early into the movie looking like he jumped out of The Last of Us.

Damn was Amazing Spider-Man 2 stupid. It makes me shudder what they had planned for its sequels LOL

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You're both right.

Norman Osborn died and the movie was very stupid.

And he had some big ole' troll fingers because good movie.

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Rvaan

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Oct 25, 2017
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I've never been to a screening before and just got passes for Paddington 2. What are some things I should know/do before going to a screening?
 

OrangeAtlas

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I've never been to a screening before and just got passes for Paddington 2. What are some things I should know/do before going to a screening?

Full tux, spray tan, an assorted bouquet of flowers for the presenters. Maybe have a few rehearsed jokes on hand just in case you're spontaneously brought up on stage.
 

berzeli

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Oct 25, 2017
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Predictions:

Deadline:
Code:
Coco                         $17.6M-$18M
Justice League               $9.8M
Wonder                       $8.75M
The Disaster Artist          $7M
Just Getting Started         $4M-$4.5M
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The Shape of Water           $2.1M
I, Tonya                     $255K
Wonder Wheel                 $296K.

Variety:
Code:
Coco                   $18 million
Justice League         $9 million
Wonder                 $9 million
The Disaster Artist    $7 million
Thor: Ragnarok         $6.5 million
Just Getting Started   $4 million
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I, Tonya               $250,000
The Shape of Water     $2.4 million

Boxoffice.com
Code:
Coco                                        $18,800,000  $135,600,000  -32%
Justice League                              $9,100,000   $211,400,000  -45%
Wonder                                      $8,600,000   $100,300,000  -29%
Thor: Ragnarok                              $6,900,000   $301,800,000  -30%
The Disaster Artist                         $6,200,000   $7,800,000    +412%
Daddy's Home 2                              $5,100,000   $90,000,000   -33%
Murder on the Orient Expres                 $4,200,000   $91,600,000   -38%
Lady Bird                                   $3,800,000*  $22,700,000   -11%
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri   $3,700,000*  $19,100,000   -16%
Just Getting Started                        $3,300,000   $3,300,000    NEW

*theatre count not confirmed
 

Slayven

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The folks behind Wonder got to be happy with it's performance
 

berzeli

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When was the last time Owen Wilson had a hit?
That movie with the dog?
I hate that y'all made me look.
If we count voice work then his latest $100+M film was Cars 3
If we don't count voice work then it was Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014)
Arguably he wasn't a selling point for that one (he was on the posters and in the trailers so it should count) so that takes us to 2010's Little Fockers.

He's also had minor hits with Midnight in Paris (2011) and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014).

That stupid fucking dog picture was in 2008 or something. who cares.
 

Slayven

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I hate that y'all made me look.
If we count voice work then his latest $100+M film was Cars 3
If we don't count voice work then it was Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014)
Arguably he wasn't a selling point for that one (he was on the posters and in the trailers so it should count) so that takes us to 2010's Little Fockers.

He's also had minor hits with Midnight in Paris (2011) and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014).

That stupid fucking dog picture was in 2008 or something. who cares.
People love that dog movie, like for real. Bronsonlee has it in 4K
 
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