WE ARE BREAKING THE CONDITIONING

WE ARE BREAKING THE CONDITIONING

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>white male main character
>movie bombs
>white female getting blacked
>movie does well

MIB wasnt a bad movie

>Netflix profits down
>Journalism profits down
>Hollywood profits down
>Youtube profits down

We are entering a glorious new Iron Age

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Yet Disney’s still winning and will continue to do so with Frozen 2 and Episode 9. Like it or not, they’ll each make a billion.

>being this delusional

It wasn't but it came out over 20 years ago. It's time to move on.

Jumanji is going to eat Star Wars up. Kids don’t care about the sequel trilogy.

How white are you?

10% isn't shit.

Nobody cares about Shit Wars 9.

How are they down when End Game made so much money?
Are people not seeing their shit drivel anymore?

Domestic revenue through June 30 is down an estimated 9.4 percent year over year, while ticket sales for the summer season are down 7.3 percent following a bad case of franchise fatigue infecting titles such as Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Men in Black: International and The Secret Life of Pets 2.

"I'm not giving up yet, and am trying to stay optimistic. But I thought we would catch up a lot quicker. For every two steps forward, we are going three steps back," says box office analyst Paul Dergarabedian of Comscore.

The international box office provides Hollywood with much of the bottom line. Year to date, tiles released on more than 1,000 screens in North America have earned approximately $13.4 billion worldwide, a 5 percent dip from the previous year.

Of course, the big exception when discussing the downturn is the Disney empire. The studio, which now owns Fox, currently commands 40 percent of domestic market share. That unprecedented dominance could only grow in the coming weeks with the release of The Lion King (July 19) and the continued run of Toy Story 4.

Four of the top-grossing 2019 movies in North America belong to Disney, led by Avengers: Endgame ($841.3 million), Captain Marvel ($426.8 million), Aladdin ($305.9 million) and Toy Story 4 ($236.9 million). Globally, those titles have earned $2.761 billion, $1.128 billion, $874.2 million and $497.5 million to date, respectively.

In terms of domestic market share through June 28, Warner Bros. is No. 2 at 15.3 percent. Universal is No. 3 (15.29 percent), followed by Lionsgate (7 percent), Sony (5.8 percent) and Paramount (5.4 percent), according to Comscore.

"Disney has incredible IP. I don't worry about it, but I'm definitely paying attention. It doesn't mean we should all go home," says Jeff Goldstein, president of domestic distribution for Warner Bros. "We just have to be more clever and bold and have a strategy that stands out.

>following a bad case of franchise fatigue infecting titles such as Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Men in Black: International
That's a really bad take, it's not franchise fatigue. Godzilla KotM wasn't a success because it's a monster movie. MiB:International is a big failure because it's a shitty movie butchered by Sony and it has nothing to do with the original MiB.

Why do Jews keep shilling this ugly mediocre nigger woman?

He's not wrong.

>Youtube profits down
Youtube never profitted, actually. It always operated in the red.

Episode 9 won't break 700mil. No hype at all. Toys have shelfwarmed for a year. The amusement park is a ghost town, and the books aren't even getting on Amazon's top 100 list (just a few years ago every new star Wars book was top 10).

I agree Frozen 2 will make bank, not sure about Star Wars 9. Lot of hate for the franchise going around these days. It'll probably still make money, but not as much as Disney is hoping.

what if George Lucas knew this would happen? He sold Star Wars for a shit ton of money, and now that Disney has sunk it to the ground, he can buy it for cheap. Buy low, sell high

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...BY PAYING MORE TO NETFLIX

Based business man, shit writer.

>Youtube never profitted
That's some whacky revenue kikulus you're using user.

And meanwhile unique shit like Under the Silver Lake is being dumped under the radar. Hollywood deserves to lose trillions.

Even better

anyone got this on hd cam yet?

Nobody has the free time to watch any of these movies. It's expensive as fuck to go to the theater now because Ticket and Concession Prices are ridiculous.