Disstevefan1
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Its not at all relevant, just a very funny Ad if you want to sell Jaguar'sHow is that in any way relevant to this thread?
I can see that Ad if you want to sell for example perfume.
Its not at all relevant, just a very funny Ad if you want to sell Jaguar'sHow is that in any way relevant to this thread?
As reminded right from that same article you're misquoting -As a reminder, here's the inflation adjusted box office for some of the previous Princess live action remakes of the past decade.
Snow White had a reported production budget of $270 Million back in 2023, before it got sent back for a year's worth of rewrites and reworking after the last PR mess this movie suffered. Snow White is also getting a tax credit from the generous British government of about $55 Million. Assuming the past year of reworking and CGI work tagged a conservative $25-ish Million onto production costs, it looks like Snow White will arrive in theaters next year with a production budget of around $250 Million after its generous tax subsidy is accounted for.
If Snow White can pull in numbers like Cinderella (inflation adjusted), it will likely break even. But if Snow White only performs like The Little Mermaid did, it will lose money at the box office. Do we dare think Snow White could do Beauty & The Beast numbers? I don't get the sense anyone here thinks so, especially after all the PR troubles Miss Zegler has caused it.
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Disney Reveals ‘Snow White’ Remake Is Set To Blow Its Budget
Disney has revealed that the cost of making its live action Snow White ballooned to $269.4 million by the end of 2023 putting it on course to blow its budget more than a year before release.www.forbes.com
That is exactly I see Disney in 2025.Back when Snow White had a group of bandits instead of Dwarfs I thought they resembled the friend group from Wish, and I didn't understand what exactly was the difference between the two movies.
Looking at their 2025 slate here are the movies + my prediction:
- Snow White (flop)
- Lilo & Stitch (moderate success)
- Elio (flop)
- Freakier Friday (moderate success)
- Tron: Ares (flop)
- Zootopia 2 (huge success)
MCU:
- Captain America: Brave New World (flop)
- Thunderbolts (flop)
- The Fantastic Four: First Steps (success)
Other:
- Avatar: Fire and Ash (huge success)
I’ll have to look for it, I haven’t seen it yet.There was a new trailer released this week I believe.
Luckily we have a thread for that -I’ll have to look for it, I haven’t seen it yet.
Good you placed a question mark after the 250M.As a reminder, here's the inflation adjusted box office for some of the previous Princess live action remakes of the past decade.
Snow White had a reported production budget of $270 Million back in 2023, before it got sent back for a year's worth of rewrites and reworking after the last PR mess this movie suffered. Snow White is also getting a tax credit from the generous British government of about $55 Million. Assuming the past year of reworking and CGI work tagged a conservative $25-ish Million onto production costs, it looks like Snow White will arrive in theaters next year with a production budget of around $250 Million after its generous tax subsidy is accounted for.
If Snow White can pull in numbers like Cinderella (inflation adjusted), it will likely break even. But if Snow White only performs like The Little Mermaid did, it will lose money at the box office. Do we dare think Snow White could do Beauty & The Beast numbers? I don't get the sense anyone here thinks so, especially after all the PR troubles Miss Zegler has caused it.
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Disney Reveals ‘Snow White’ Remake Is Set To Blow Its Budget
Disney has revealed that the cost of making its live action Snow White ballooned to $269.4 million by the end of 2023 putting it on course to blow its budget more than a year before release.www.forbes.com
As usual he takes great liberties with the "data".Wow. Still replying to the Untruthful Distraction?!
I deleted the post because it's not really my style but I agree with you about a lack of respect.As usual he takes great liberties with the "data".
Not to change the subject but who has seen the latest Jaguar Ad
Got lucky last night. Fairly full, but fairly small theater, an entire family to our right. We were in the left two seats. All seats to our right were purchased, so I believe they wisely purchased an extra seat to keep people away from them, and we truly appreciate that! Kids were well-behaved and quiet. No one in the back was bothersome. It was a very unusual experience at this particular theater, and we thoroughly enjoyed it.That’s why discounted Tuesday Matinees were my go to movie time, cheap seats and far fewer people in the theater making noise.
We can, and you’ll still be wrong.We can go back and forth on this all night.
And, your response tells me all I need to know.
The pandemic was in full swing for a good year before he left office. When he left. inflation was at about 1.4%. Went to as high as 9.1% under the current administration, because he flooded the economy with all kinds of printed money, then the “Inflation Reduction Act”, which turned out to be the “Inflation Explosion Act”. Throwing that kinda’ money into the economy is always gonna’ cause inflation on an huge scale, and the amount that was fraudulently obtained is never gonna’ be recovered, and contributed even more to inflation. People, literally, got rich by fraud, and we’re still all paying for it. Well, the vast majority of us are.
“Let’s just throw cash at ‘em, and they’ll vote for me again!!!”
It’s like he was the high school senior class president, and had no clue he was the actual POTUS.
And, yea, see ya’ in Chit Chat… as far as you know….
He’s right though.Which would be an exact analogy for what the incoming administration now has to do.
The previous administration spent almost 4 years not doing a damn thing to fix anything the pandemic caused (not bad orange man) in any measurable way, or the messed up policies they put in place.
Again…
High inflation, open border, high energy prices, high fuel prices (drill baby, drill), high interest rates, two major wars in the world on the brink, etc.
We can go back and forth on this all night.
And, as to your condescending “How can I put this in simple Disney terms?” opening.
Third time’s where I cut it off on insulting me.
Dig a hole, Tony.
That was pathetic.
As you pointed out, it takes time to correct a previous administration’s mistakes.No he is not right, he is most decidedly left.
You need to be more careful about how you word things these days.
“He’s correct though” would have been more appropriate, but I couldn’t disagree with you more.
It wasn’t a rumour, though. Zegler herself told us this months ago, as you yourself noted upthread:"A place of fairness."
Good lord I figured the rumor of the story being about who is 'fair' in a sense of being just etc. was too stupid to be true, but here we are.
Why is it stupid?"A place of fairness."
Good lord I figured the rumor of the story being about who is 'fair' in a sense of being just etc. was too stupid to be true, but here we are.
As you pointed out, it takes time to correct a previous administration’s mistakes.
It’ll be interesting to see how they deal with this in international dubs, because I’m not sure how many other languages allow the same play on meanings that the English word “fair” does. The original German, for example, has “Schönste”, which, if I’m not mistaken, refers solely to outer beauty.Why is it stupid?
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