Yea Forums told me it was gonna be the biggest flop ever. What the fuck bros?
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Hey LARPer, where you at bro? You told us it could go as low as $15 million. Wakey wakey, we want answers.
When has Yea Forums ever made a correct box office prediction?
Idk man, I really liked it.
Its already out? Where is the torrent then?
Good things are bad, bad things are good, success is failure, failure is success, welcome to Yea Forums.
Solo, but everyone saw that one coming. I dont think any contrarian opinion on here was ever correct. They were also right about TLJ underperforming but again, everyone saw that one coming.
>production budget over 100m
>barely gets 40m opening weekend
if this was from any other director they would have been calling this a flop but tarantinos movies never do that good at the BO anyways
>domestic only
>still at least 5 weeks to go
>taking Yea Forums seriously
shiggy diggy
Yea Forums is always wrong
Some kind of reverse shilling was going on.
>jews keep raising ticket prices
>wtf new records every year
Wow I didnt know they were making a Rain Man 2.
>Tarantism trying really hard to look cool and not an unpredictable sperg
Is/tv/ cursed or something because this is getting ridiculous
No, just a collection of white teenagers larping as media analysts, surprised when the real world doesn't reflect what's endlessly repeated in the safespace.
>implying Chinese want to see Bruce Lee get buried by Brad Pitt
It's gonna make 65mil tops.
Is this a joke? It literally stars :
1. Leonardo Dicaprio - who is probably the biggest non-action star in Hollywood.
2. Brad Pitt
3. Quentin Tarantino
Its opening to 40 Million is kinda a "MEH" in terms of box office in the US. And its appeal outside of the US will be extremely limited.
It's because Yea Forums is never right about anything.
people are sick of capeshit too. big untapped market for adult flix
funny thing, QT, leo and brad don't give a FUCK
They're just making art, they don't need money.
>$40 Million
"Inglourious Bastards" opened to $39M in 2009, that is almost 10 years. Adjusted for inflation, that is about $45M in 2019 dollars
For a Leonardo Dicaprio-lead movie to barely beat an opening in 2009 isnt good and is kinda a disappointment.
*Plays in the background*