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Industrial fire in Orange generates huge flames, explosion
The fire broke out after midnight in the 2000 block of Batavia Streetwww.ocregister.com
I have no idea who Grand Floridian is for at this point, with the prices where they are, the elimination of many of the perks, and the fact that there is now an actual Four Seasons on property. Who would want the fake Disney version of luxury when you can have the real thing? Clearly plenty of people, but it hurts my brain.
2. Releasing movies to streaming services either simultaneously or shortly thereafter clearly is having an effect on box office grosses for several films. Rather than go to a theater, I (and clearly many others) waited a month until I could see Encanto for free at home. If the movies are released only a month later on streaming, or instantly as was the case for several movies released to HBO, what incentive do I have to go to a theater?
This was confirmed too after the quarterly earnings call this afternoon—Encanto sounded like a runaway success for them from the franchising opportunities, merchandising, and general "synergy machine" it can become despite the lukewarm box office.Incidentally, Encanto may not be hurting as much from lack of box office numbers as many here have posited- Chapek certainly seems to view the property as a success. The previous theatrical-only model appears to be changing.
Funny, I was just having a conversation with my brother in law on this topic who claimed the same. I have only ever read the first book and he advised me that it was a great stopping point.I really hope the Dune franchise doesn't get beyond the three original books. Things just get really weird after that.
Amen to this.You do know that Oscar nominations have nothing to do with quality or popularity of the movie. It has to do with what the studio wants to market as "award winning" after the awards are handed out. The same goes for actors/actresses in various categories. It's all a PR thing and behind the scenes politics. The dresses on the red carpet might was well have corporate sponsor logos taped to their butts.
You do know that Oscar nominations have nothing to do with quality or popularity of the movie. It has to do with what the studio wants to market as "award winning" after the awards are handed out. The same goes for actors/actresses in various categories. It's all a PR thing and behind the scenes politics.
The dresses on the red carpet might was well have corporate sponsor logos taped to their butts.
He was also Aquaman's dad.....I knew that voice sounded familiar. Boba Fett and Moana’s Dad are the same person.
1. The disconnect between movies with high box office grosses and movies that receive Oscar nominations is hardly a new phenomenon.
2. Releasing movies to streaming services either simultaneously or shortly thereafter clearly is having an effect on box office grosses for several films.
3. Despite the exuberant, enthusiastic, and theatrical denial of many on and off these boards, there is still a global pandemic going on that just might be affecting box office grosses a tad. Particularly if films don't have longstanding superhero franchise IP attached.
This has been the case for many years, during a normal year the Oscars are only really viewed by about 10% of the population. Raking in only about 29.6M viewers in 2019, 23.6M in 2020, and a measly 9.85M in 2021.It's almost as if the Academy of Motion Pictures wants to make itself and it's flagship Oscars ceremony completely irrelevant to 98.5% of Americans. That's just dumb and really weird, in my opinion.
I really hope the Dune franchise doesn't get beyond the three original books. Things just get really weird after that.
Oscars just aren't a thing that most Americans care about outside of Hollywood.
This has been going on longer than the last 5 years. Viewership on average has declined for the last 2 decades. And the largest reason appears to be increased cord cutting due to streaming rather than anything Hollywood celebs are saying or not saying.Not in the last five years or so. Not since the celebs starting preaching and talking down on live TV to the flyover state Americans who buy tickets to their movies, and not since the Academy started nominating weird Japanese arthouse films no one has ever heard of like Drive My Car for Best Picture.
The Oscars were for decades and into the early 21st century Must See TV that caused viewing parties and mega ratings. No longer.
With this year's slate of Best Picture nominees, the Academy is apparently trying to push as many TV viewers away as possible. Don't watch our show! We think you are a loser and you've never seen any of these movies!
That's just weird.
Oscars American TV Viewership
2000 = 46.3 Million
2010 = 41.7 Million
2018 = 26.5 Million
2021 = 9.8 Million
2022 = ???
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