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Post by darkpast on Nov 4, 2019 6:52:43 GMT
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Post by ck100 on Nov 4, 2019 7:25:04 GMT
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Post by hi224 on Nov 4, 2019 10:27:25 GMT
not amazing.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2019 15:23:44 GMT
Dark Fate faces losses of $120 million-plus for partners Skydance Media, Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox, which each put up 30 percent of the $185 million budget (Disney, which now owns the Fox film studio, will absorb the loss), sources tell The Hollywood Reporter. China's Tencent has a 10 percent stake.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Nov 4, 2019 16:47:08 GMT
Looked like shit so I skipped it. Turns out it was shit.
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Post by darkpast on Nov 7, 2019 2:10:30 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2019 18:08:30 GMT
I have almost complete lost my faith in mainstream cinema. It is so stale, comparable to a Big Mac . It LOOKS the same. it FEELS the same and it taste like SHIT. This wokeness that has infested mainstream cinema is also destroying it. Insult the male audience all you like, but you are gonna pay the price at the box office. (here is looking at you Charlies Angels)
No wonder my 3 fav movies of the year are from indie boutique studios.
Midsommar (A24) Hustlers (STX) Luce (neon)
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Post by politicidal on Nov 21, 2019 19:31:15 GMT
I have almost complete lost my faith in mainstream cinema. It is so stale, comparable to a Big Mac . It LOOKS the same. it FEELS the same and it taste like SHIT. This wokeness that has infested mainstream cinema is also destroying it. Insult the male audience all you like, but you are gonna pay the price at the box office. (here is looking at you Charlies Angels) No wonder my 3 fav movies of the year are from indie boutique studios. Midsommar (A24) Hustlers (STX) Luce (neon) Yeah, it's Elizabeth Banks' fault Terminator: Dark Phoenix bombed.
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Post by Prime etc. on Nov 21, 2019 20:07:56 GMT
The thing is, will they change direction? I seriously doubt it. They have money to burn and they don't have any desire to entertain audiences--only educate them with social conditioning messages. Since they can no longer use the razzle dazzle of innovative fx to mesmerize audiences and it is hard to get good acting when you put politics ahead of story, there's nowhere to go but down. Yet they still get the same amount of blitzing media coverage for all these things. They are clueless and don't seem to care. Like a Soviet official overseeing culture. Elizabeth Banks is an apparatchik.
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Post by miike80 on Nov 23, 2019 14:50:23 GMT
Well, this topic didn't age well at all
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Post by Pangolin on Dec 8, 2019 23:36:01 GMT
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Post by James on Dec 8, 2019 23:44:44 GMT
Oh the irony... sucks that it wasn’t a hit though.
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Post by darkpast on Jan 31, 2020 0:15:41 GMT
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Post by ck100 on Jan 31, 2020 1:24:58 GMT
www.yahoo.com/entertainment/linda-hamilton-happy-never-return-terminator-sarah-connor-105712275.htmlLinda Hamilton has confessed she would be “quite happy to never return” to the role of Sarah Connor following the box office disappointment of 2019’s Terminator: Dark Fate. The 63-year-old actress reprised her iconic role for Tim Miller’s film, which was a direct sequel to 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day. It took just $261million (£200 million) at the global box office against a reported $185 million (£142 million) budget, with losses estimated at between $130-110 million for studio partners Skydance Media, Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox. It was the first time she’d played the human resistance leader since T2, but Hamilton says she doesn’t expect she’ll do it again. Talking to The Hollywood Reporter about the possibility of future Terminator films, and the financial losses involved in the last one, Hamilton said: “I would really appreciate maybe a smaller version where so many millions are not at stake. Today’s audience is just so unpredictable. “I can’t tell you how many laymen just go, ‘Well, people don’t go to the movies anymore.’ It should definitely not be such a high-risk financial venture, but I would be quite happy to never return. So, no, I am not hopeful because I would really love to be done.” Around the film’s release in October 2019, producer James Cameron – who created the franchise and directed the first two installments – said Dark Fate was envisioned as the first part in a new trilogy of Terminator films. “We broke story across three movies before we focused down onto the first of the proposed three, which is Dark Fate,” he told film blog Collider. “So there’s really a plot line that runs all the way out through a third film, if we get to that stage.” However, judging by the film’s performance, it seems unlikely that stage will be reached at all. Before the film’s release, Cameron said Dark Fate had been “forged in fire” admitting that he’d clashed with director Tim Miller in post-production. "The blood is still being scrubbed off the walls from those creative battles," Cameron told reporters in October. "This is a film that was forged in fire. But that’s the creative process, right?" Terminator: Dark Fate is available on digital download from 17 February, and on 4k Ultra HD™, Blu-ray™, DVD and VOD from 2 March.
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Post by darkpast on Feb 29, 2020 2:56:47 GMT
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Post by Vits on Apr 2, 2021 14:49:49 GMT
6/10
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