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Post by dazz on Feb 18, 2019 23:58:48 GMT
A massive overestimation. Captain Marvel is tracking higher (further, faster) than most superhero debuts. How did she alienate or pee-off a high percentage of the audience? Did I miss something? I mean, there was some initial griping I heard when the trailer hit, because people didn't like her lack of smiling (which the actress brilliantly turned around- cause Steve Rogers/etc. didn't do a lot of smiling in the initial trailers for their movies- I think THOR is the only one that had the lead smile much in the first trailer, and Thor is a giant puppy, so...), then there was some stuff about how high pitched her voice is so people were griping that she wasn't terribly sexy (which I mean, Really? Of all the things you could choose to whine about?) and it didn't sound like the other actresses in the MCU. But it hardly seemed like a high percentage. It just seemed like a few fanboys/fangirls who were miffed over pointless little things. So I'm genuinely confused and curious, as to how/why she supposedly ticked off/aliened the fanbase/audience. Is there some interview she did? Or is there some trailer/clip I missed where she is like, "Well, I hate puppies"? PS: I'm a fan of Emily Blunt, and wouldn't have minded seeing her in the role. She wouldn't have been my top pick, nor was the actress who did get the role. It's based on the tracking reports that came out prior to the big media push and subsecuent backlash over some of her comments/attitude and the drop in the most recent tracking reports, some places were tracking CM as opening up to $180m opening weekend in the North America, 2 weeks ago and some places are tracking it as low as $100m this week, the theory is her attitude turned 45% of the audience off of the movie.
daft as a fucking brush idea but some will have em, personanly I don't think it matters much who plays the character.
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