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Post by johnspartan on Oct 23, 2019 21:15:17 GMT
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Oct 23, 2019 21:19:34 GMT
That’s not ownership goober
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Oct 23, 2019 21:41:04 GMT
I will say this much...I have no idea what the overall presale numbers will be (though I'd expect them to be big), but when I bought my ticket yesterday (probably 12 hours after they'd already been on sale) the theater was virtually empty. Granted, I bought them for Xmas Eve morning because they were cheap and I refuse to pay full price for this thing. But therein is part of my point...tickets are $5.00 on Tuesdays at the chain I bought from, it's an 11:30 showing so not really early, and everybody is off school that day. Yet there were seriously only a handful of seats that had been sold after being on sale for half a day. I thought that was pretty strange. But how many other massive films have you tried to buy a ticket for showing on Christmas Eve 5 days after its release date? It's only really odd if you have something to compare it to. On the rare occaisions I have bough advanced tickets for massive films I've never had problems getting seats for shows 3 or 4 days after release, days after they start selling. Plus the target audience for that time of day during a school break don't really have credit cards to buy their tickets. It's not really up to them if they can skulk off to the cinema when other family plans may be or are being arranged (I'm sure this doesn't make a huge dent in the numbers but it is one consideration) I stand my my original statement, I never said the movie was going to flop or anything of the sort. But yes, I think that on Xmas Eve at 11:30 in the morning, when everyone (including college and high school kids, a lot of whom probably do have a debit card if not a credit card) are off school, with tickets at $5.00 each for arguably the most anticipated movie of the year, and as I said literally only 4 or 5 seats sold including the one I bought, is very strange. Sorry if that ruffles your feathers.
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Post by Marv on Oct 23, 2019 22:02:58 GMT
It's the finale of the current Star Wars trilogy. It will most likely do very well at the box office. If it is successful then as far as I myself am concerned, the Haters will have Lost the War against Disney and The Fans. It will be successful, I have all the confidence in the world at that. Whether it will be considered a good movie is a different story altogether.
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Post by sostie on Oct 23, 2019 22:52:22 GMT
But how many other massive films have you tried to buy a ticket for showing on Christmas Eve 5 days after its release date? It's only really odd if you have something to compare it to. On the rare occaisions I have bough advanced tickets for massive films I've never had problems getting seats for shows 3 or 4 days after release, days after they start selling. Plus the target audience for that time of day during a school break don't really have credit cards to buy their tickets. It's not really up to them if they can skulk off to the cinema when other family plans may be or are being arranged (I'm sure this doesn't make a huge dent in the numbers but it is one consideration) I stand my my original statement, I never said the movie was going to flop or anything of the sort. But yes, I think that on Xmas Eve at 11:30 in the morning, when everyone (including college and high school kids, a lot of whom probably do have a debit card if not a credit card) are off school, with tickets at $5.00 each for arguably the most anticipated movie of the year, and as I said literally only 4 or 5 seats sold including the one I bought, is very strange. Sorry if that ruffles your feathers. Not ruffled at all. I always found it's the first 1 to 3 days where there was any limited choice of ticket
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Post by anthonyrocks on Oct 23, 2019 23:23:35 GMT
If it is successful then as far as I myself am concerned, the Haters will have Lost the War against Disney and The Fans. It will be successful, I have all the confidence in the world at that. Whether it will be considered a good movie is a different story altogether. Well, I do hope that you are right about it being successful. I am concerned that it may under perform like "SOLO" did.
When it comes to it being a Good Movie, The Haters are gonna hate it no matter what happens in the Movie.
I actually already know that almost all of them have already decided 2 FREAKING MONTHS BEFORE THE MOVIE HAS EVEN COME OUT that it will be Terrible.
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Post by johnspartan on Oct 23, 2019 23:28:11 GMT
It will be successful, I have all the confidence in the world at that. Whether it will be considered a good movie is a different story altogether. Well, I do hope that you are right about it being successful. I am concerned that it may under perform like "SOLO" did.
When it comes to it being a Good Movie, The Haters are gonna hate it no matter what happens in the Movie.
I actually already know that almost all of them have already decided 2 FREAKING MONTHS BEFORE THE MOVIE HAS EVEN COME OUT that it will be Terrible.
Well, you've already decided you're going to love it no matter what happens so how is that any better?
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Post by anthonyrocks on Oct 23, 2019 23:32:47 GMT
Well, I do hope that you are right about it being successful. I am concerned that it may under perform like "SOLO" did.
When it comes to it being a Good Movie, The Haters are gonna hate it no matter what happens in the Movie.
I actually already know that almost all of them have already decided 2 FREAKING MONTHS BEFORE THE MOVIE HAS EVEN COME OUT that it will be Terrible.
Well, you've already decided you're going to love it no matter what happens so how is that any better? No, I have decided that if I don't like it then I am not going to respond in the same disgusting, cruel, and disrespectful fashion that many of the Haters have towards Disney and almost everybody else involved with Disney's Star Wars Movies.
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Post by johnspartan on Oct 23, 2019 23:36:12 GMT
Well, you've already decided you're going to love it no matter what happens so how is that any better? No, I have decided that if I don't like it then I am not going to respond in the same disgusting, cruel, and disrespectful fashion that many of the Haters have towards Disney and almost everybody else involved with Disney's Star Wars Movies. Why? If you order a hamburger at a restaurant and get served a shit sandwich would you just eat it and smile?
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Post by anthonyrocks on Oct 24, 2019 0:03:27 GMT
No, I have decided that if I don't like it then I am not going to respond in the same disgusting, cruel, and disrespectful fashion that many of the Haters have towards Disney and almost everybody else involved with Disney's Star Wars Movies. Why? If you order a hamburger at a restaurant and get served a shit sandwich would you just eat it and smile? Star Wars is not food.
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Post by johnspartan on Oct 24, 2019 1:26:32 GMT
Why? If you order a hamburger at a restaurant and get served a shit sandwich would you just eat it and smile? Star Wars is not food. So, you never complain about any movie that disappointed you?
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Post by anthonyrocks on Oct 24, 2019 2:36:42 GMT
So, you never complain about any movie that disappointed you? Of course I have!
Heck, I think that the 1 Movie I have complained about the most is "Lake Placid" but I have never attacked, insulted, and disrespected the people that were involved with making it.
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Post by Winter_King on Oct 24, 2019 10:11:08 GMT
In the real world most people DON’T hate Disney Star Wars. I don't really hate it but I have no enthusiasm for it, either. I'll probably end up washing it theaters but I'm far less hyped for it than I was for the Force Awakens and the Last Jedi.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Oct 24, 2019 10:17:21 GMT
I'm excited!  Now all I have to do is wait for the boxset of Ep. 4-9
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Post by gljbradley on Oct 25, 2019 6:09:21 GMT
This does sound EXTREMELY SUSPICIOUS. Especially after the Captain Marvel movie debacle, Disney CAN'T BE TRUSTED.
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