SIX TIPS, OR HOW TO PLEASE YOUR SLATE – THE FILMS OF 1/12
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Re: SIX TIPS, OR HOW TO PLEASE YOUR SLATE – THE FILMS OF 1/12
Honestly, for some time I assumed this thing was actually called "Mean Girls: The Musical" since transformers called it that in the trailer thread. Not only are quite a few people going to this unaware that it's a musical, but apparently that aspect just isn't very good to begin with. Seems like it's not a Wonka situation, which was able to win over a lot of folks who typically don't enjoy musicals.
Re: SIX TIPS, OR HOW TO PLEASE YOUR SLATE – THE FILMS OF 1/12
The big difference between Wonka and Mean Girls is that Wonka was directed by Paul King, a proven name with family-friendly movies who can take an IP and make it appealing by putting his own spin and not alienate viewers. King might not be a household name but you've seen the Paddington movies, you know to expect a crowd-pleasing movie with heart and good vibes.
Mean Girls was a straight-up cash-in designed to be rushed out to appeal to the Plastics of the world. This was a streaming title upgraded to a theatrical one due to the strikes last year. It would have made sense to sell it as an adaptation of the Broadway musical to bring in a new audience, as was done with the filmed performance of the Waitress musical last month, but Paramount wanted the audience that goes to every single repertory showing of the original (by the way, Fathom is reissuing the original on October 3rd, the de-facto Mean Girls Day even though the movie opened in April). A massive mistake by Paramount, who has been fighting rumors of a Warner Bros. merger (even though that probably never happens, even with places like Indiewire hyping up Zaslav as Paramount's savior and Snydercut members on YouTube doing daily updates on the supposed demise of Disney while ignoring the failure of films like The Flash and Black Adam, given Warner Bros.' massive debtload).
Mean Girls was a straight-up cash-in designed to be rushed out to appeal to the Plastics of the world. This was a streaming title upgraded to a theatrical one due to the strikes last year. It would have made sense to sell it as an adaptation of the Broadway musical to bring in a new audience, as was done with the filmed performance of the Waitress musical last month, but Paramount wanted the audience that goes to every single repertory showing of the original (by the way, Fathom is reissuing the original on October 3rd, the de-facto Mean Girls Day even though the movie opened in April). A massive mistake by Paramount, who has been fighting rumors of a Warner Bros. merger (even though that probably never happens, even with places like Indiewire hyping up Zaslav as Paramount's savior and Snydercut members on YouTube doing daily updates on the supposed demise of Disney while ignoring the failure of films like The Flash and Black Adam, given Warner Bros.' massive debtload).
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Re: SIX TIPS, OR HOW TO PLEASE YOUR SLATE – THE FILMS OF 1/12
If anyone checks Box Office Mojo, yes, there is an error on Mean Girls. It did not make $3 per theatre.
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Re: SIX TIPS, OR HOW TO PLEASE YOUR SLATE – THE FILMS OF 1/12
Um...have you seen the movie?October 3rd, the de-facto Mean Girls Day even though the movie opened in April
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Re: SIX TIPS, OR HOW TO PLEASE YOUR SLATE – THE FILMS OF 1/12
I have. I just find it annoying that they declared a random day mentioned a couple of times as the day to celebrate the movie instead of the actual release date. It's like how Community got six seasons and a movie solely because of a single line in a random episode referring to a show no one remembers (Does anyone remember The Cape?).
I would give it a pass if the entire movie or a significant part, not just one scene, of Mean Girls took place on October 3rd. But it's not. You have scenes in September. You have Christmas-themed scenes. Hell, there's a whole thing about how they wear pink on Wednesdays. It would be like declaring Judgment Day to be the day John Connor was born instead of August 29th, making that random day the day people watch Terminator 2.
I just hate this overrated movie that is nothing more than a cliche-ridden, Disney-ified Heathers for people who peaked in high school.
I would give it a pass if the entire movie or a significant part, not just one scene, of Mean Girls took place on October 3rd. But it's not. You have scenes in September. You have Christmas-themed scenes. Hell, there's a whole thing about how they wear pink on Wednesdays. It would be like declaring Judgment Day to be the day John Connor was born instead of August 29th, making that random day the day people watch Terminator 2.
I just hate this overrated movie that is nothing more than a cliche-ridden, Disney-ified Heathers for people who peaked in high school.
It's like what Lenin said...I am the walrus.
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Re: SIX TIPS, OR HOW TO PLEASE YOUR SLATE – THE FILMS OF 1/12
Weekend Estimates:
Mean Girls $28 mil
The Beekeeper $16.8 mil
Wonka $8.4 mil
Anyone But You $6.9 mil
Migration $6.2 mil
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom $5.3 mil
Night Swim $4.7 mil
Guntur Kaaram $4.1 mil
The Boys in the Boat $3.5 mil
The Book of Clarence $2.6 mil
-Soul Re-Release $429k
PTA:
The Zone of Interest $9.5k
Mean Girls $7.4k
The Beekeeper $5.1k
All of Us Strangers $4k
Poor Things $3.1k
No word on The Settlers yet
Mean Girls $28 mil
The Beekeeper $16.8 mil
Wonka $8.4 mil
Anyone But You $6.9 mil
Migration $6.2 mil
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom $5.3 mil
Night Swim $4.7 mil
Guntur Kaaram $4.1 mil
The Boys in the Boat $3.5 mil
The Book of Clarence $2.6 mil
-Soul Re-Release $429k
PTA:
The Zone of Interest $9.5k
Mean Girls $7.4k
The Beekeeper $5.1k
All of Us Strangers $4k
Poor Things $3.1k
No word on The Settlers yet
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Re: SIX TIPS, OR HOW TO PLEASE YOUR SLATE – THE FILMS OF 1/12
Oh Busc, I've missed thisBuscemi2 wrote: ↑January 14th, 2024, 9:04 amI have. I just find it annoying that they declared a random day mentioned a couple of times as the day to celebrate the movie instead of the actual release date. It's like how Community got six seasons and a movie solely because of a single line in a random episode referring to a show no one remembers (Does anyone remember The Cape?).
I would give it a pass if the entire movie or a significant part, not just one scene, of Mean Girls took place on October 3rd. But it's not. You have scenes in September. You have Christmas-themed scenes. Hell, there's a whole thing about how they wear pink on Wednesdays. It would be like declaring Judgment Day to be the day John Connor was born instead of August 29th, making that random day the day people watch Terminator 2.
I just hate this overrated movie that is nothing more than a cliche-ridden, Disney-ified Heathers for people who peaked in high school.
Alexandra Daddario: Eyes of a Demon, Face of My Future Ex-Wife
Re: SIX TIPS, OR HOW TO PLEASE YOUR SLATE – THE FILMS OF 1/12
I just don't like dumb inside jokes everyone is expected to be in the know about. I really don't care about how October 3rd has to be the day where we talk about the time a fictional character almost died.
I don't see people devoting an entire day two weeks later to when Tony Stark died and call in sick to give their condolences.
I don't see people devoting an entire day two weeks later to when Tony Stark died and call in sick to give their condolences.
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Re: SIX TIPS, OR HOW TO PLEASE YOUR SLATE – THE FILMS OF 1/12
Weekend Actuals:
1.Mean Girls $28.6 mil
2.The Beekeeper $16.6 mil
3.Wonka $8.5 mil
4.Anyone But You $7.1 mil
5.Migration $6.2 mil
6.Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom $5.3 mil
7.Night Swim $4.6 mil
8.Guntur Karaam $4.1 mil
9.The Boys in the Boat $3.4 mil
10.The Book of Clarence $2.6 mil
-Soul Re-Release $431,840
-The Settlers $8,210
PTA:
1.The Zone of Interest $9,519 (25 theaters)
2.Mean Girls $7,553
3.The Beekeeper $5,018
4.The Settlers $4,105 (2 theaters)
5.All of Us Strangers $3,869 (120 theaters)
-The Book of Clarence $1,272
-Soul Re-Release $320
1.Mean Girls $28.6 mil
2.The Beekeeper $16.6 mil
3.Wonka $8.5 mil
4.Anyone But You $7.1 mil
5.Migration $6.2 mil
6.Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom $5.3 mil
7.Night Swim $4.6 mil
8.Guntur Karaam $4.1 mil
9.The Boys in the Boat $3.4 mil
10.The Book of Clarence $2.6 mil
-Soul Re-Release $431,840
-The Settlers $8,210
PTA:
1.The Zone of Interest $9,519 (25 theaters)
2.Mean Girls $7,553
3.The Beekeeper $5,018
4.The Settlers $4,105 (2 theaters)
5.All of Us Strangers $3,869 (120 theaters)
-The Book of Clarence $1,272
-Soul Re-Release $320
BRING BRENDAN FRASER BACK TO THE BIG SCREEN DAMN IT
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