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

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Sinners ended up with $48 million for the weekend and $64 million as of yesterday

Looks to be a genuine word-of-mouth hit that's overperforming (both in terms of box office and critical/audience reaction) for an original R-rated horror movie.
Its a bit more expensive than other recent horror movies at $90M. Its not doing particularly well overseas at only $15M. So it'll have to do well this weekend otherwise it'll be harder to hit breakeven at ~$225M.
 

Animaniac93-98

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A half dozen Sharknados, a couple Megs, Sharks under Paris, all the Jaws… it’s a popular subject.

Don't forget the highly regarded, 8-time Oscar winning motion picture classic

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Disney Irish

Premium Member
That’s too many shark movies. What will it take to get some alligator and crocodile movies?😉
Funny you should mention that (it hasn't been updated in awhile) -

 

Agent H

Well-Known Member
Funny you should mention that (it hasn't been updated in awhile) -

I can think of a movie that should be added to this list. A few years ago I saw a trailer for a movie where a family got stuck in their house which was flooding because of a hurricane and alligators were coming in with the water and they had to avoid being eaten. Or at least that’s how I remember the trailer.
 

Tha Realest

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List of recent movies based on books (this doesn't even mention all the streaming movies/shows based on books) -

It Ends with Us
I have zero interest in either reading the book or watching this movie, but am fascinated by the process by which the book became a movie and is now being heavily litigated in and out of the court of public opinion.

That said, it seems the old influencers/ YTers from the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard stuff have found a new subject area to exploit to death.
 

Tha Realest

Well-Known Member
Movies better than the book:

Dune
Just about every Stephen King adaptation
Children of Men
Fight Club
The Hunt for Red October
The Godfather
Jurassic Park*
Coens’ True Grit (ever so slightly)



*It’s an absolutely fantastic book. But JP is Speilberg operating at the peak of his powers
 

Ghost93

Well-Known Member
Sinners ended up with $48 million for the weekend and $64 million as of yesterday

Looks to be a genuine word-of-mouth hit that's overperforming (both in terms of box office and critical/audience reaction) for an original R-rated horror movie.
It's the best movie of the year so far, so the success is deserved. Anyone that wants to support good ORIGINAL content at the theaters should go see it!
 

TalkingHead

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Sinners ended up with $48 million for the weekend and $64 million as of yesterday

Looks to be a genuine word-of-mouth hit that's overperforming (both in terms of box office and critical/audience reaction) for an original R-rated horror movie.
I’m sure there will be a decent amount of repeat business before it loses IMAX screens next weekend. What’s crazy is it’s losing Dolby theaters this weekend for Accountant 2.
 

Baloo124

Premium Member
My mom watched it in theaters as a 19/20 year old and wouldn't even sit on the toilet afterwards.
Well we've had Snakes On A Plane, so coming out with a new sci-fi/horror called Sharks In The Loo isn't too far-fetched.

But nothing can be as terrifying as Piranhas On An Escalator. That's something that could happen to any one of us at any moment. 😨
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DKampy

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I think I'd rather watch Pretty Woman.
Pretty woman is overrated….I find that film is more morally bankrupt then Anora…. As it presents itself as a romantic comedy…. I can see the comparisons as Anora is probably the more realistic as they type of person who would rent a working girl…. But Anora is so much deeper than just that…. It is surprisingly funny in the 2nd half as well
 

brideck

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I can think of a movie that should be added to this list. A few years ago I saw a trailer for a movie where a family got stuck in their house which was flooding because of a hurricane and alligators were coming in with the water and they had to avoid being eaten. Or at least that’s how I remember the trailer.

Crawl -- that trailer had great rhythm to it, enjoyed it every time it came on. The movie was nothing great, but a pretty fun watch from what I remember.
 

LittleBuford

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From the reviews I've read, it is a grittier, modern-day version of Pretty Woman. At least in Pretty Woman, the "hero" was a good guy.
The comparison didn’t even occur to me while I was watching it. Sure, it’s there in the most basic sense, but they’re entirely different sorts of films. The hero in this case (though it’s not that kind of story) is Anora herself.
 

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