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Disney (and others) at the Box Office - Current State of Affairs

Vegas Disney Fan

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I guess that’s an issue for some people. I have never in 53 years left a theater to pee. (I also don’t guzzle soda.)

My husband goes once every time to refill the popcorn and soda. (I don’t know if he also uses the restroom.) He never seems to care what he misses.

I agree the old intermissions were not a bad idea.

Same.
This makes me a little jealous, half the time I end up sitting cross legged waiting for a boring part so I can dash to the restroom, I’m also guilty of buying the soda that resembles a popcorn bucket though so it’s mostly self imposed.
 

Vegas Disney Fan

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Just saw a commercial on YouTube for a live action remake of How to train your dragon, I didn’t even know they were making this and it’s coming to theaters soon, Hollywood needs to figure out a better war of advertising now that TV doesn’t get the eyeballs it used to.
 

Vegas Disney Fan

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I think you offered the solution in your post: YouTube.
Guess it’s just surprising to me because I hadn’t heard a peep about a remake until that “coming soon” ad. I’m so used to talking about Disney movies before they even start shooting it’s shocking to me they can shoot, edit, and completely finish a movie without ever hearing about it.
 

DKampy

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I guess that’s an issue for some people. I have never in 53 years left a theater to pee. (I also don’t guzzle soda.)

My husband goes once every time to refill the popcorn and soda. (I don’t know if he also uses the restroom.) He never seems to care what he misses.

I agree the old intermissions were not a bad idea.
I am like you….i never leave… I always feel I will miss something…. My wife is like your husband… she usually leaves once everytime… although her’s is a pee break
 

Ghost93

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This makes me a little jealous, half the time I end up sitting cross legged waiting for a boring part so I can dash to the restroom, I’m also guilty of buying the soda that resembles a popcorn bucket though so it’s mostly self imposed.
The worst was my first viewing of Avatar the Way of Water, which was more than 3 hours long. I didn't find the film boring, but I had to pee and the constant splish splashing of the water in the movie was NOT helping things!

Fortunately I was able to leave during a non crucial scene (and I know this because I ended up rewatching the movie in theaters a few times).
 

Tony the Tigger

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It was everything and more. Run to see Wicked. Run! 💚🩷

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This is correct. Well done, all around.

I was very into it and emotional through the whole thing, but kind of fell off at the end. I guess that’s because, as we all know, it’s not the end. I don’t know what the plans are for part 2, but they should do it quickly (like Costner wanted to do with his western.)

I’ve only seen the theater version once, and my memory is not fantastic lately, but this seemed quite different.

It’s really amazing how they can take a terrible book and make it so good! Makes me wonder if they’ll dip into the terrible sequels in similar fashion.

This has every reason to be a big hit, and I think the beginning was smart to draw in people who love the original Wizard of Oz and maybe have never seen the play.

Last year, I loved Wonka. This year, I loved Wicked (not quite as much, though.) Next year, can I hope for Wicket? (The Ewok backstory!)😆
Or stay at home! It’s our first chilly night in Florida this year - going down to 65
I was wrong. It’s going down to 52. That’s chilly for us! Digging out the space heater.
 

Disney Analyst

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Original Poster
This is correct. Well done, all around.

I was very into it and emotional through the whole thing, but kind of fell off at the end. I guess that’s because, as we all know, it’s not the end. I don’t know what the plans are for part 2, but they should do it quickly (like Costner wanted to do with his western.)

I’ve only seen the theater version once, and my memory is not fantastic lately, but this seemed quite different.

It’s really amazing how they can take a terrible book and make it so good! Makes me wonder if they’ll dip into the terrible sequels in similar fashion.

This has every reason to be a big hit, and I think the beginning was smart to draw in people who love the original Wizard of Oz and maybe have never seen the play.

Last year, I loved Wonka. This year, I loved Wicked (not quite as much, though.) Next year, can I hope for Wicket? (The Ewok backstory!)😆

I was wrong. It’s going down to 52. That’s chilly for us! Digging out the space heater.

Part 2 was filmed at the same time. It comes out next year, this time.
 

BrianLo

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I just saw Wicked. It was really quite good, a nice spectacle. All the leads fulfilled the roles exceptionally well and not just as knockoffs.

It was a little bit stretched, but extremely faithful. Which also again leads me to be super curious what on earth they are doing for Part 2. I’m feeling more optimistic about people wanting to see the second one in droves.
 

celluloid

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It is great to see the box office so healthy. All things considered this year should have ended or could have ended so much lower with a low release number than it was going to be pre longest strike in hollywood history.

Editorial side of things. Best Christmas Pageant ever is a simple straight forward delight and to scale a smash hit.
 

Disney Analyst

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I just saw Wicked. It was really quite good, a nice spectacle. All the leads fulfilled the roles exceptionally well and not just as knockoffs.

It was a little bit stretched, but extremely faithful. Which also again leads me to be super curious what on earth they are doing for Part 2. I’m feeling more optimistic about people wanting to see the second one in droves.

I adored how they really honoured the broadway show. So theatrical, so faithful, but lots of lovely fleshed out bits.
 

Ghost93

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Wicked was AMAZING! Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande were fantastic. I was familiar with the songs and the overall story but had never actually seen the Broadway play. I was surprised at how much it emotionally moved me. I cried multiple times!

Also, for a 160 minute movie, it was incredibly well paced. By the time it ended, I felt like only 70 minutes had passed.

The year-long wait for Part 2 will be terrible though! The movie leaves you really wanting to see what happens next. Since the theater I was at had reclining seats, I would have had no problem sitting through the full five-hour version of the film, as long as there was a brief intermission. 🤣
 

Dranth

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For those that saw Wicked, as someone who found the play one of the most boring theater going experiences I have ever had (and I typically love plays and musicals) does the movie separate itself in anyway or is it just the play in movie format?
 

BrianLo

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For those that saw Wicked, as someone who found the play one of the most boring theater going experiences I have ever had (and I typically love plays and musicals) does the movie separate itself in anyway or is it just the play in movie format?

I love the play. I assume you like other broadway? Because certainly it’s prettier, more visually intriguing and more staged in all the way movies are; if it’s just a general dislike of stage shows and preference towards movies

But if there was something intrinsic to Wicked you disliked, yes it’s very faithful and just longer. But also the stronger 60% of the musical.
 

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