lmao if you want to make cheesy Oscarbait make a good movie first
Lmao if you want to make cheesy Oscarbait make a good movie first
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6th worst saturated opening in history. Is it as kino as the other nine classics listed here?
this is it, the year WB finally dies.
What do you mean saturated?
I actually enjoyed Captive State. Shame i didnt even know it existed until a thread on Yea Forums way after it came out.
Opening on over 2,500 screens.
it's kinda melodramatic and sappy, but overall a decent attempt at human drama, way above even the very best of capeshit
The trailer looked awful. They're going to kill the midbudget movie by making them all bad
>all original films
This is why they keep making sequels and reboots. I commented on the trailer last month that it didn't explain anything and it was going to bomb. I went back to the page now and my comment had been deleted with only fake positive comments remaining.
Nah, they got Nolan’s new film coming
oh well I'm sure THAT $530 million will definitely make up for every single movie this year and next year bombing
People bitched so long about plot and jokes being given away in commercials that I have no idea what most advertised movies are about.
I remember when Booksmart came out, the commercial just showed the two actresses talking for a second, and a quick clip of them screaming as a car swerved out of control. Still have no idea what it’s about, just that it’s a “female superbad”.
Superbad had the McLovin joke in its ads, thats why everyone went to see it.
Next year has Dune and Tenet's profits won't cover that.
What Warner Bros film have bombed? Aquaman, Shazam and It chapter 2 all made money
I haven't read the book, but the trailers and marketing were dogshit
see
>Dune
Yeah because Blade Runner was such a massive hit for the studio
Literally everything else
I hope that Jewish faggot Finn cries himself to sleep over this
BR 2049 was Alcon Entertainment.
have you seen what's been winning oscars this last decade?
midbudget movies have been getting pushed out of theaters for years anyway, they're going to have to live on streaming services in the future.
The only reason I didn't see it was because I got it confused with that retard Shia buff movie coming out and I don't like boss baby driver
Aquaman made more money than Captain Marvel and Joker is tracking to be one of the most profitable movies ever made so they aren't going anywhere
And distributed by Warner Brothers you retarded fuck
You may literally be the dumbest fucking person on the entire goddamned planet
>Budget: $45 million
Damn...
This
This bums me out because they tend to be my favorite
>gets btfo
>y-you’re retarded
Fucking cope Mouseketeer
Midbudget movies on streaming sites are also posing a risk as well. The only reason Netflix is able to greenlit so many midbudget movies is because they were the only people that had complete dominance over the market. With all the studios making streaming sites, it will pose a big risk to their green lighting decisions. It's just going to end up repeating history like with cable.
I haven't seen any advertising for this at all? What is it about? Has anyone seen this movie?
Booksmart is actually pretty good. The first half is more or less female superbad, but it starts to change halfway through and by the third act its a genuinely great movie that takes more risks both in story telling and presentation.
Unfortunately, it had like 3 different writing teams on it, and you can definitely see all the different fingerprints on it when certain scenes suffer from tonal whiplash.
This movie looked like complete shit
Literally what the fuck is the goldfinch? I’ve never even heard of it or seen a trailer till this thread
That's what the post is saying, that the success of Tenet will not be enough to cancel out Dune's inevitable bombing
Some shit attempt at Oscarbait using actors only zoomers like.
hahaha DIE YOU FUCKING SJW STUDIOS!!!
>cancel out Dune's inevitable bombing
I know you're right but fuck you anyway.
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I'm not that mean but I hope the losers who post that goblin kill themselves because they're the worst cancer on this board.
Seems like the kind of movie that can be made with $10 million.
The trailer was confusing and really didn't fetch much interest IMHO.
Oh shit another human being who has seen Captive State.
I liked it as well, though I will say Goodman and Familga absolutely carried it
This, as someone who loves Oscarbait I couldn't even be assed to see it for free
That doesn't include marketing right? I've seen nonstop ads for it on both TV and social media.
That’s because you are the product user
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>original
It wasn't and don't fuck around saying an adaptation is an original screenplay. Critics said it failed because the director and screenwriter had a complicated book on their hands and were inept at adapting it.
Original screenplays (i.e. not adaptations) fall into fewer traps like this.
To be fair, I remember being turned off by Nightcrawler's trailers where it was just Jake Gyllenhall doing his autist rants from the movie until I actually saw it and discovered it was kino
>it had like 3 different writing teams on it
I have finally become the person who says "why is this allowed," please kill me
>Dune's inevitable bombing
>Carolco
>SyFy
"THIS time it's going to work!"
Seems like the kind of movie that could save $10 million by never being made in the first place
have sex when you're old enough to
it better not, I still need more bugs in drag
Except it is a good film.
Hoot was based after a YA book about some endangered owls or some shit. I remember the book back when I went to middle school but never read it.
I have nothing against the kid either, but the degenerate faggots who shill him deserve all the hate in the world.
>if you want to make cheesy Oscarbait make a good movie first
That hasn't stopped any of the dozen god awful oscar gold trash that's won in the past, and will win in the future.
>Warner Bros
Another flop for Warner Bros
What is going on over there?
Surely none of you have any hope for the Warner Bros/Amazon LotR right?