Surferboy567
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Loved muppets haunted mansion. One of the best muppet productions I’ve seen in a while.Muppets Haunted Mansion still better![]()
Loved muppets haunted mansion. One of the best muppet productions I’ve seen in a while.Muppets Haunted Mansion still better![]()
It has its moments. Muppets has a smaller story about Gonzo but no real bad guy.Muppets Haunted Mansion still better![]()
And wasn't hocus pocus considered a box office flop (before becoming a cult classic for halloween)?Hocus Pocus was released July 16th, and it went on to become a Disney Halloween classic.
This idea that a "Halloween" movie should only come out in September/October is silly, I mean I get it, but its silly. If that was the case we'd never have any horror or "fright" genre films releasing the other 10/11 months of the year.
Watched it last night in a nearly full theater. Thought it was great, an enjoyable experience with a nice pace and combo of humor and fright.
I thought Muppets Mayhem was betterLoved muppets haunted mansion. One of the best muppet productions I’ve seen in a while.
I know nobody round here believes it…but D+ is gonna start to rupture subscribers…If I were Disney I would forget about Disney plus this year for Haunted Msnsion and make it PVOD only for Halloween… if they do that the August date makes sense… take advantage to get cash from summer and Halloween
Well almost nobody went and saw it…so not sure why throwing it back out would change much?Maybe they could expand the number of theaters it is in during October? Since so many October movies are being delayed due to the writer's strike, it might be worth a shot.
Lakeith Stanfield was easily the best part of the film and felt like it came from a different, much more prestigious and well made movie.I will echo the compliments to the main actor, though; he did a great job.
Yep. I think we’ll find out how well it’s holding up in a little less than two weeks.I know nobody round here believes it…but D+ is gonna start to rupture subscribers…
They need more content. Today…tomorrow…in perpetuity…
Lakeith Stanfield was easily the best part of the film and felt like it came from a different, much more prestigious and well made movie.
Good point, I wonder what other rebates for recent Disney films should be taken into account regarding their budgets. As that may change the discussion in terms of their overall profitability or at least minimize the losses.Supposedly the 150 million budget bandied about comes from Louisiana tax fillings and does not account for 30 million of rebates from New Orleans, which is why the tax fillings were made.
I don't know how much that helps, but 120 million puts it at an actual half decent budget in terms of Disney fodder.
Anyone who tries to tell me this 2023 version is better than the Eddie Murphy version is INSTANTLY getting reported to the DHS as a threat to America and democracy in general!
Seriously, we watched it last night at the drive-in, and up until the last 15 minutes, I thought it was super corny, dialed in and they tried way too hard to be funny. I'm glad I only paid $25 for the carload of us instead of the $14x6 it would have cost at a regular theater.
On a side note, hello to everyone. I think it's been at least a year since I last posted. I know it's been long enough that I had to reset my password.
Welcome back Dray! Hopefully you and the family have been doing well. And as always you are wrong. This version was better than the Eddie Murphy one even though both weren’t as good as they should have been.
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