I know.
Trust me, I’ve seen a LOT of slop on Amazon Prime and Tubi - I’d gladly take the SSU and DCEU movies in a heartbeat over those.
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How do you feel about the performance of the film studio during your tenure?
We’ve had mostly very, very good results. Unfortunately, [Kraven the Hunter] that we launched last weekend, and my last film launch, is probably the worst launch we had in the 7½ years so that didn’t work out very well, which I still don’t understand, because the film is not a bad film.
If Kraven the Hunter is “not a bad film”, then I’m terrified to see what he considers a bad film.
How do you feel about the performance of the film studio during your tenure?
We’ve had mostly very, very good results. Unfortunately, [Kraven the Hunter] that we launched last weekend, and my last film launch, is probably the worst launch we had in the 7½ years so that didn’t work out very well, which I still don’t understand, because the film is not a bad film.
If Kraven the Hunter is “not a bad film”, then I’m terrified to see what he considers a bad film.
Look, I don’t know what made-up arguments you’ve been in, but whenever I post online, no one has ever tried to dismiss my experiences as untrue.
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Really big news!
Meanwhile in other DC news, the trailer to James Gunn’s Superman is dropping early next week. That movie happens in thaters next year on July 11.
Was the nutrition panel influenced by Lemmy?
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I don’t want to throw out baseless accusations, but my gut tells me that this image is AI generated.
Doof is the bad guy. I don’t know why he and Perry are having tea, I just looked up a random image of them. It’s out of context.
What incident?
So, I take it this earns your…seal of approval?
Feels so good to finally have an official PeerTube app.
Download it here.
See, I told you this virus wouldn’t affect us!
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Movie budgets usually don’t include the marketing costs, as that information is almost never revealed to the public. But to find out how much money a film would need to be profitable, a good guess is to multiply the budget by 2.5.
For example, a $100 million film would need to make at least $250 million to break even.
But this isn’t a hard-and-fast rule, as no one can really be certain of the marketing budget.
EDIT: Typo.
I can’t take all the credit, the one who posted this is @anarchoilluminati@hexbear.net