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Man, I'd love to know who you ignored.
Could it be the Negative Nancy who hasn't let up about how bad MOS is for the past 2 days?
That's who I was guessing too, lol.
Man, I'd love to know who you ignored.
Could it be the Negative Nancy who hasn't let up about how bad MOS is for the past 2 days?
I will be ecstatic and of course say I told you so!!...What's your reaction going to be if you're right?
Lol. If you really are predicting an opening weekend like that, then you, my friend, are insane and I can't hold it against you.![]()
You know, I apologize in advanced if i'm about to offend anyone, but i'm getting REALLY sick and tired of seeing critics complain about falling buildings reminding them of 9/11. I mean seriously, it's been 12 years, are we not over that already? Yes it was an awful and tragic point in our country's history, but nobody had a problem seeing building in cities getting destroyed in movies until that event happened.
When I ask whether or not we're over 9/11 already, i'm not saying we should forget about it. But i'm saying people shouldn't be getting offended every time a tragic moment happens in a film that's similar to a tragic moment in real life. Especially when that event was more than a decade ago. It's called life.
The only NON-3D IMAX (15/70) showing near me is at 1 pm. I guess that will work.
Looks like the MoS IMAX screenings in the Boston/Providence area are all reserving the first viewing of the day for non-3D (12:30, 1:00, etc). Better than nothing I guess. Might even settle for the Regal knockoff RPX, as there are more times available in 2D.
You know, I apologize in advanced if i'm about to offend anyone, but i'm getting REALLY sick and tired of seeing critics complain about falling buildings reminding them of 9/11. I mean seriously, it's been 12 years, are we not over that already? Yes it was an awful and tragic point in our country's history, but nobody had a problem seeing building in cities getting destroyed in movies until that event happened.
When I ask whether or not we're over 9/11 already, i'm not saying we should forget about it. But i'm saying people shouldn't be getting offended every time a tragic moment happens in a film that's similar to a tragic moment in real life. Especially when that event was more than a decade ago. It's called life.
thanks lol i think. it was as encouraging a loss as possible so I'm not bummed out. a sweep wouldve been nice, but I, and most of the local media, expected a long series. epic game though. the hardcore hockey fans got their money's worth.
I'm basing this on absolutely nothing, but my guess is that the movie needs to make 700 million for a sequel to be guaranteed, 600 million for it to be probable, and 500 for it to be possible. I consider this to be a conservative (lowball) guess.
I assume everyone knows that the announcement made by WB that a sequel has been green-lit means jack squat at this point. Yes? Ok, good.
You know, I apologize in advanced if i'm about to offend anyone, but i'm getting REALLY sick and tired of seeing critics complain about falling buildings reminding them of 9/11. I mean seriously, it's been 12 years, are we not over that already? Yes it was an awful and tragic point in our country's history, but nobody had a problem seeing building in cities getting destroyed in movies until that event happened.
When I ask whether or not we're over 9/11 already, i'm not saying we should forget about it. But i'm saying people shouldn't be getting offended every time a tragic moment happens in a film that's similar to a tragic moment in real life. Especially when that event was more than a decade ago. It's called life.
OK, I get the point you're trying to make, but...
...yeah, it's still hard to see buildings get destroyed and not think of 9/11 for a lot of us. I was in NYC that day, I saw that whole thing happen, and I can assure you that I'll never be able to see a building get destroyed in a movie without thinking of it again.
That doesn't mean I won't watch mass destruction in movies. I loved The Avengers, and parts of that battle scene were filmed a few blocks from where I was working at the time. I can't think of a time where I've avoided a movie because of it.
But you just understand it better - not just an explosion, but the fear and loss of life that comes with it. If something in a movie invokes that imagery, it's not hard for someone to bring it up because it'll always be with you.
I wish I could leave it behind, but it's not all that easy to do.
Just keep that in mind if someone brings it up.
No chance whatsoever that it's making 700 million at this point. I think 500 million is the highest it can hope to achieve at this point.
I think that's fair, but it's getting tiring seeing people even bring it up in the first place, even if it did evoke images to them.
But you just understand it better - not just an explosion, but the fear and loss of life that comes with it. If something in a movie invokes that imagery, it's not hard for someone to bring it up because it'll always be with you.
I wish I could leave it behind, but it's not all that easy to do.
Just keep that in mind if someone brings it up.
No chance whatsoever that it's making 700 million at this point. I think 500 million is the highest it can hope to achieve at this point.
Haha. Well, I'm of the hope it'll go back up. Just for fun. We've still got, what, another 60ish reviews?Oh NOOOOOOOOO.....It's down to 58%!!!! Where is the nearest ledge??
Oh NOOOOOOOOO.....It's down to 58%!!!! Where is the nearest ledge??
Ok I realize it's the reviewer that decides whether or not a film gets a Fresh or Rotten rating on RT, but if you give a film at least a C then you should be giving it a Fresh. That goes double for the people giving it a 3/4 or a B- and giving it a Rotten. That to me says that they're saying you shouldn't go see a movie unless it's a flat out great movie, which is kinda BS logic.
Just know that was said in sarcasm...Haha. Well, I'm of the hope it'll go back up. Just for fun. We've still got, what, another 60ish reviews?
people need to seriously grow a pair
yeah, what happened in 9/11 sucks but it shouldn't affect the way we watch movies