Chi84
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Can it overtake those constantly moving goalposts?I don’t know if I’d call it succeeding yet, but it’s clearly overperforming compared to where it started.
Can it overtake those constantly moving goalposts?I don’t know if I’d call it succeeding yet, but it’s clearly overperforming compared to where it started.
Scraping to make your costs back is some new definition of “succeeding”, eh Junior?bro cannot accept that this movie is succeeding
That is fair.I don’t know if I’d call it succeeding yet, but it’s clearly overperforming compared to where it started.
You must be new to the movie thread? The goalposts were moved when we started declaring write downs as “successes” and coming up with “long term profits” out of the ether…Can it overtake those constantly moving goalposts?
A majority of movies out there strive to just make their costs back and only hope to earn a small profit, and most would consider that "succeeding".Scraping to make your costs back is some new definition of “succeeding”, eh Junior?
So then don't, I think you actual revel in such discussions its why you keep bringing it up.I don’t want to bring it up (really I don’t)…but this looks to land almost exactly where a 2023 “failure/non-failure” did…
It has most of January clear without any major release, so should still have a few weeks of good box office.It’s interesting to watch…so by early next week…post holidays…should be pretty definitive?
Depends on which goalpost we're talking about this time, too many to keep track at this point.Can it overtake those constantly moving goalposts?
Now if the want to say that times are changing and they’ll just grind for diminishing returns? Ok…that fine
They had a good year…I’m on recordAbsolutely not, but 1 modest success and three large ones (with a couple moderate-budget successes) is actually quite a good year. Studios having all their movies break even is pretty rare, even in the Disney glory days. This year they have three notable success stories. We’re not experiencing the 2023 redux.
Mufasa somehow seems to be on track to actually make money, not just break even.
I’ll go ahead and say it; Mermaid is a great comp. It’s looking to overshoot that one by maybe 100M if this keeps up and spent 80% of the budget… so it’s a pretty clear call this time.
Mufasa somehow seems to be on track to actually make money, not just break even.
I didn’t say anything…you can’t prove anythingI’ll go ahead and say it; Mermaid is a great comp. It’s looking to overshoot that one by maybe 100M if this keeps up and spent 80% of the budget… so it’s a pretty clear call this time.
That's why I have said from the start, the 2019 film was probably going to hurt this one. If they did mufasa instead of the remake, I think it's doing A LOT better. As I've said, telling new stories in these universes would have been a much smarter approach than remakes.Saw this one today. I rather liked it, actually. A good step up from the original
Source?Disney seems to have forced theaters to put Mufasa on the big Imax screens.
Source?
Source?Geez, you people!
It's obvious to anyone that this movie is awful. And they used their power and monopoly to force theaters into handing over the big rooms.
Source?
When 3 articles use the same phrase "gobbling up IMAX screens," it's obvious they're just all repeating some original source. So, posting the same article 3 times in a row doesn't give it extra weight.‘Sonic 3’ bests ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ at the box office
“Sonic the Hedgehog 3” debuted with $62 million in ticket sales over the weekend, according to studio estimates.www.actionnews5.com
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'Sonic 3' bests 'Mufasa' at box office
According to studio estimates, ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 3’ debuted with $62 million in domestic ticket sales over the weekend, while ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ returned just $35 millionwww.voanews.com
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'Sonic 3' bests 'Mufasa: The Lion King' at the box office
In the holiday season battle of big-budget family movies, Paramount Pictures’ “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” sped past the Walt Disney Co.’s “Mufasa: The Lion King” to take the top spot at the box officeabcnews.go.com
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Wkd Box Office • 12/27-29/24 • Robert Eggers Dreams of a White Christmas. Entertainment
The holidays have been very kind to Mufasa, and honestly everyone in this lane is doing pretty good. Holiday weekdays have excellent walkups and this season is no exception. Folks are clearly out to see one movie on one day and another on the next. Boxing day was huge for Sonic 3, after...www.resetera.com
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