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bsiev1977

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I agree, but nonetheless I'm sure this issue has put a little damper into their advanced ticket sales from advanced screenings. Time is running short though as it comes out in 11 days. That should leave enough time to hammer out a deal though. Did they even have their red carpet premiere yet? I'll say IM3 brings in $143.9 million domestically and $207.5 million internationally rounding out to $351.4 mil in first weekend b.o. revenue. Rotten tomatoes has so shown 4 critics giving a fresh rating of the film and other sites like The Guardian are rating this movie very highly (4/5 stars) and the people/audience want to see it.
But, even if tickets aren't sold in advance, people will line up for what would be considered advance screenings anyway.
 

|Q|

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I agree with you about the regular Iron Man poster, but disagree about the Thor poster. I like that one.

It's not as bad as the Iron Man ones (where Tony's head has always weird proportions with his body), but i find it quite lazy. I mean, what does it tell us about the movie? You can just tell that there's Thor, it's goin to snow and there will be lightnings. All stuff that was in the first one too.


Unfortunately Marvel's own marketing department was shut down by The Walt Disney Company and marketing of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is handled by Walt Disney Pictures.

Uhm i actually don't think they had one. Before Disney came, the marketing was dealt with by Paramount i think. But even if it was Marvel, the results weren't that much better.

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