Comedy Barbie: The Movie

Does anyone actually like Bill Maher? The right probably can't stand him either because of his views on religion.
 
He seems to think because the Mattel board didn’t accurately reflect what it is in real life, the movie is a lie. Does he know it’s not a documentary?
 

Maher as usual coming in late.
Hasnt he gotten the memo of his incel buddies that Barbie is the coolest, unwokest movie ever now?

As one expects, the moment the movie turned out to blow holes into the "Go woke go Broke" narrative, just like Mario did, just like avatar did...the same who cry how "woke" it is, shift the agenda around to claim these movies werent Woke.
 
People just say things to get a reaction. Pay it no mind

This.

I mean, a billion dollar gross speaks for itself in terms of what *most* think. Does it even need defending? It’s like when the MCU gets attacked, it’s like, I think it can handle itself at this point. It ain’t the underdog anymore lol
 
$9.6M Tuesday, a new Domestic record for a movie with a female director...

 
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And that is very, VERY dumb. No one is signing up for Netflix to get exclusive access to their original movies. And even if the movies do draw anyone in - the value isn't lessoned by them going theatrical first - if anything, it's INCREASED, because the movie will make a larger first impression, therefore increasing its worth on streaming.

They're spending hundreds of millions of dollars on blockbuster movies and then refusing to put them where they belong. Purely leaving money on the table out of pride because they won't accept their "innovation" isn't as worthy a medium as the theater.
You may think it’s dumb but from Netflix point of view they make 100% profit on their own stuff vs having to buy a license. It’s why they’re willing to spend hundreds of millions on big name stars and also not revealing their actual numbers so they don’t have to pay royalties
 
$10M Friday, which pushes Barbie past $500M domestic. Probably around $33M for the weekend with that number.

 
There definitely seems to be a bigger pop culture discussion surrounding Barbie than the other post-pandemic billion dollar hits like No Way Home, Top Gun: Maverick, Avatar 2, etc. Because of that I can see people who normally don't go to the movies being more proactive about seeing this in theaters to see what all the fuss is about.
 
Even though I don't think it needs one, but i wonder what they'll do for the sequel. I saw someone suggest a body swap comedy but idk
 

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