Indiana Jones 5 Now Pushed Back to 2021

TalkingHead

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Indy gets booted from the large-format screens Tuesday because Mission: Impossible is opening early to squeeze a couple extra days in before Oppenheimer.
 

Phroobar

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I wonder if Oppenheimer will do as well as it's director thinks. He thinks it will get in the top 10 grossing movies. I don't know if history biopics are that popular. I'm sure it will do well at Oscar time. It will be a long time before it ends up on streaming or blu-ray.
 

Disney Irish

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I wonder if Oppenheimer will do as well as it's director thinks. He thinks it will get in the top 10 grossing movies. I don't know if history biopics are that popular. I'm sure it will do well at Oscar time. It will be a long time before it ends up on streaming or blu-ray.
I'm going to end up seeing both just because I end up seeing most movies, but I rather see Oppenheimer over Barbie. So personally I see it doing ok, but not gangbusters.
 

TP2000

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I wonder if Oppenheimer will do as well as it's director thinks. He thinks it will get in the top 10 grossing movies. I don't know if history biopics are that popular. I'm sure it will do well at Oscar time. It will be a long time before it ends up on streaming or blu-ray.

I'm old. I spent most of my life living (and a few years as an enlisted man fighting) in the Cold War. I remember when The Bomb was a big deal.

Peace through strength, and all that.

But even I don't want to go see Oppenheimer in the middle of summer. Because it's summer. I want fun. I want color. I want... Barbie.

The Haunted Mansion
should have been released in late September, and Oppenheimer should have been released in January. Seasons matter.
 
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ABQ

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It looks like "Mission Impossible" will be sucking up all the movie theater oxygen this summer. Everything else will be an also ran.

I'm not so sure Mission Impossible will do as well as some believe. I've got my tickets, but my theater still has plenty of empty seats, this is still a few days out though,
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tcool123

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That looks pretty full to me. Tiny theater.
Local amc on opening weekend (Friday)

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Judging by this its going to fail nobody wants the movie…it would also be unwise for me to assume that it would fail based on cherrypicking data. We can show local theaters all we want but the truth is we won’t know how the film does until after the fact. Given the film is opening nationwide not on Tuesday its actual opening weekend will likely be lower than some would expect given it wouldve been out for three days already by the time Friday rolls around. Of couse this is true unless they decide to call Tuesday to Thursday previews and lump it into the weekend 🤷🏻‍♂️
 

ABQ

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Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying MI is going to bomb, but it's a rather long film, which hinders the number of showing per day it can get, and it doesn't have the widest audience reach. Like I said, I have my tickets already, but this franchise is not the same as the Top Gun sequel.
 

Phroobar

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That is why I think showing presales is silly. My theater always has at least 5 theaters for a new release movie starting every 30 minutes. There is no reason for me to buy a presale ticket until a few hours before the movie. I have a reserved seat so there is no waiting in line and getting there hours early. It isn't like the old days.
 

ABQ

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That is why I think showing presales is silly. My theater always has at least 5 theaters for a new release movie starting every 30 minutes. There is no reason for me to buy a presale ticket until a few hours before the movie. I have a reserved seat so there is no waiting in line and getting there hours early. It isn't like the old days.
The old days were pretty cool though, in a way.
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BuddyThomas

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I posted this in anther thread but might as well put it here too.
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Helena is definitely not the hero in this movie. It’s still Indy and the movie is all sorts of fun. The 18 minute opening action sequence is worth the price of admission alone. There are a lot of worse ways to spend a summer afternoon than watching Indiana Jones battle a bunch of Nazis.
 

WorldExplorer

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I posted this in anther thread but might as well put it here too.
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"Old Jones, the psychopath, and knock-off Shortround

Now are all in the ground"


"This movie is dead

Like that main nazi should have been

After the pole hit his head"


"Here lie the old, tired bones

Of geriactric Indiana Jones"


"Harrison Ford is not yet dead

So they refused to put the franchise to bed"
 

BuddyThomas

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"Old Jones, the psychopath, and knock-off Shortround

Now are all in the ground"


"This movie is dead

Like that main nazi should have been

After the pole hit his head"


"Here lie the old, tired bones

Of geriactric Indiana Jones"


"Harrison Ford is not yet dead

So they refused to put the franchise to bed"
Lots of ageism in this thread……
 

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