jaxePosted at 2023-07-26 03:22:54(70Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Don't blame me. Blame Greta what's her name, the lady director of Barbie. | |
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jaxePosted at 2023-07-30 22:24:30(69Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Barbie’ Scores Record $93 million and 'Oppenheimer' earned a stellar $46.2 million during their second weekend in U.S. Barbie continued to paint the overseas box office pink as well. It dropped a mere 32.2 percent to $122.2 million this weekend for a foreign tally of $423.1 million and dreamy global total of $774.5 million through Sunday as speeds toward the $1 billion mark. It will be only the second pic of 2023 so far to join the box office billion-dollar club after Universal’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which topped out at $1.34 billion worldwide. Barbie has even taken on a life of its own in China, where its cume hit $25 million through Sunday after a soft $8.2 million opening. It could leg out to $40 million, far more than anyone expected, considering Barbie isn’t doing as well in Asian markets as it is elsewhere. Among all markets, the U.K. leads with $61.6 million, ahead of the final Harry Potter film’s first 10 days, while it is already the biggest Warners movie ever in Brazil with an early total of $33.5 million. Oppenheimer — the other half of the Barbenheimer effect — is also a box office force of nature that is holding up incredibly well overseas, grossing an estimated $72.4 million this weekend and the biggest second weekend ever for an R-rated summer pic ahead of 2018 Deadpool 2‘s $43.5 million, not adjusted for inflation. Oppenheimer finish the weekend with an estimated global haul of $400.4 million, including $174.6 million domestically and $226.3 million at the foreign box office, to rank as Christopher Nolan's sixth-biggest film of all time ahead of Tenet and Batman Begins. Overseas, it is already Nolan’s biggest film ever in 28 markets and his biggest non-superhero title in 39. | |
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sherbPosted at 2023-07-31 05:14:22(69Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| It's a sad day indeed for the human race when such shite as Barbie is breaking records | |
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jaxePosted at 2023-07-31 06:38:47(69Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Now they will rush out a sequel that will suck. Just like they did with Wonder Woman. The first one was good. The sequel sucked. It sucked so bad that a 3rd film has been cancelled and the franchise will be rebooted without Gal Gadot. It sucked so bad that director Patty Jenkins who was so praised for the first film was hated for the second film and her star went from sky the limit to shooting down into the gutter. Jenkins was picked to direct a Star Wars movie, she would be the first woman director to helm a Star Wars movie. Now that movie has been cancelled and if it's ever revived again, Jenkins is already officially off the project. She has no upcoming movie in the works right now. Nothing in pre-production. Nothing in offers. | |
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jaxePosted at 2023-08-05 02:54:10(69Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| We watched Oppenheimer today in IMAX 70 MM. A Grandeur Epic. Will post a review this weekend. 3 hours and 1 minutes movie + 30 minutes of previews staring at IMAX screen = my brain has locked up. I can't hear myself thinking about myself hearing myself thinking. | |
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RyokenCBCPosted at 2023-08-05 13:28:16(69Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| i watched it with my granddaughter, she's 7, she loved it , and the "Kenough" bit , got her in hysterics its not a BAD film , its not imho the best but i could watch it again. | |
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jaxePosted at 2023-08-06 03:01:32(69Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| ‘Barbie’ On Cusp Of $1B Global; ‘Oppenheimer’ Crosses $500M The third week of Warner Bros’ Barbie continues to reign tall as she surfs towards the coveted $1B milestone this weekend. Through Friday, the Greta Gerwig directed pic is at $951.M worldwide including $527.7M from 69 overseas markets in release. The Margot Robbie-led flick is expected to hit the billion-dollar mark globally before Monday, which would make its director Greta Gerwig the first solo female director to achieve that goal. Barbie 's Top 5 market to date are the UK ($80.6M), Mexico ($46.6M), Brazil ($37.2M), Australia ($36M) and, somewhat improbably, China ($30.1M). What’s more, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer has reached the $500M global milestone, on its way to an estimated $551M through Sunday. This would make it the filmmaker’s fifth-highest-grossing film of all time, ahead of Dunkirk. The worldwide total through Friday is $499.3M, meaning that it has already topped the five-century mark today. Overseas, the Universal title is expected to add an impressive $51M and reaching an estimated international box office cume through Sunday of $323M, which is 129% above Dunkirk, 169% above Interstellar, 212% above Tenet, and 25% above The Dark Knight Rises at the same point in like-for-like markets. The Cillian Murphy-starrer is the biggest Nolan film of all-time in 41 markets including the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, India, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. It is Nolan’s top non-Batman pic in 55, including Mexico, Brazil, Turkey, Austria, Poland and Malaysia. The epic story of the titular complicated and brilliant physicist tasked with leading the Manhattan Project, the secret effort to create the atom bomb, and the moral and political struggles that followed is now one of four biographical films to cross $500M global box office ever, including Bohemian Rhapsody, The Passion of the Christ and American Sniper. Through Sunday, Oppenheimer will rank as the highest-grossing WWII movie of all time worldwide in reported historic grosses, ie also ahead of Saving Private Ryan ($482M) and Pearl Harbor ($449M). The Top 5 markets through Friday are the UK/Ireland with $45M followed by Germany with $24.6M, France ($21.8M), Australia ($16M) and India ($15M). Still yet to release such major offshore markets as Korea, Italy and China. | |
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jaxePosted at 2023-08-06 03:30:42(69Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Meanwhile, some folks in Japan are offended by these fans made Barbieheimer/Barbenheimer posters, calling them insensitive. Maybe someone over there in Japan needs to refresh their history and remember that THEY (the bad guys) started it and they bit off more than they could chew. Oppenheimer and the rest of the Good Guys ended it while saving the world. The Japanese empire was given many chances to surrender but they didn't before the U.S.A. had no choice but to use the Atomic bombs. Finally if the Japan had not surrendered on August 15, 1945, they would have been hit by a third and potentially more powerful atomic bomb just a few days later and then, eventually, an additional barrage of up to 12 further atomic bombs attacks. That was how determined the United States was to make Japan surrender unconditionally and end the war in the Pacific. Cos the USA and its allies were tired of their long live the Emperor and die honorably for the Emperor s**t !! | |
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jaxePosted at 2023-08-07 10:39:49(68Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| My review of Oppenheimer is posted here: https://torrentgalaxy.to/forum/perma/352296/What-are-you-watching-or-have-you-seen | |
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battlestarPosted at 2023-08-07 15:27:43(68Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| There is always someone, somewhere, "offended" by something. It seems Barbie has won this war though, passing the one billion mark, while Oppenheimer has not long passed just half of that. Google still turns pink when you search for it. | |
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jaxePosted at 2023-08-07 16:19:27(68Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Barbie has officially cross the $1 billion mark at $1.03 billion. | |
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jaxePosted at 2023-08-21 15:53:22(66Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Barbie stole their box office https://www.foxbusiness.com/entertainment/mission-impossible-7-indiana-jones-5-both-estimated-lose-nearly-100-million Indiana Jones 5 - June 30th Mission Impossible 7 - July 10 Barbie = July 21st Indiana and Cruise didn't have enough time to make money | |
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jaxePosted at 2023-08-24 23:56:09(66Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Barbie is now the highest grossing movie of the year in North America, overtaking ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’
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jaxePosted at 2023-08-28 15:11:23(65Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Barbenheimer doesn't stop: new movies the last 2 weeks like Blue Beetle and Grand Turismo didn't do anything to their box office.. There’s no stopping “Barbenheimer.” On Monday, “Barbie” will overtake “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2” as the highest grossing global release in the history of Warner Bros. Over the weekend, it earned $18.2 million from 12,852 screens in 75 international territories, to push its worldwide gross to a smashing $1.34 billion. And it’s not done breaking records. It seems likely that “Barbie” will soon bypass “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” to become the top film of the year at the global box office. And then there’s Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer,” which is barreling towards the $800 million mark at the worldwide box office after earning $29.1 million from 7,555 screens in 82 territories. That’s giving the biopic about J. Robert Oppenheimer and the creation of the atomic bomb a massive $777 million worldwide gross — an astonishing figure for a somber R-rated drama. A debut in China looms on the horizon. Sony’s “Gran Turismo” added $11 million to bring its global haul to just over $53 million. The racing adventure claimed the top spot at the domestic box office, earning $17.3 million, but it may end up surrendering the crown to “Barbie” when final figures are tallied. “Meg 2: The Trench” added $15.2 million from 16,224 screens across 77 offshore markets. That brings its global gross to $352.5 million. Unlike other Hollywood films, which have struggled in China lately, “Meg 2” has gotten a big boost from the China market, earning $112.9 million. Warner Bros. released the film about a primordial shark, as it did with “Blue Beetle,” an adaptation of a DC comic. The superhero adventure earned an estimated $10 million for the weekend in 71 offshore markets and on 10,421 screens. Globally, the picture has earned $81.8 million, a disappointing result for a movie that cost more than $100 million to produce. | |
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