Gosling, turns out, is really good at physical comedy, and the bit in the bathroom stall and his Abbott and Costello routine when he finds that guy's body both had me on the floor
[Viacom CEO] Bakish congratulated Paramount for a successful turnaround, using the latest in the Transformers franchise as an example: Bumblebee, he said, is "solidly profitable" while its predecessor in the summer of 2017 [Transformers: The Last Knight] lost more than $100 million.
Gosling, turns out, is really good at physical comedy, and the bit in the bathroom stall and his Abbott and Costello routine when he finds that guy's body both had me on the floor
The bit with him in the background chasing the mermaids is still my favorite shot from that year
Also it's hard to pull off kid characters that are worth a shit in a movie of adults but Shane Black has pulled it off twice now with Iron Man 3 and Gosling's daughter in Nice Guys, which is really impressive
Heard he maybe whiffed it on Predator but you can't win em all
Also it's hard to pull off kid characters that are worth a shit in a movie of adults but Shane Black has pulled it off twice now with Iron Man 3 and Gosling's daughter in Nice Guys, which is really impressive
Heard he maybe whiffed it on Predator but you can't win em all
[Viacom CEO] Bakish congratulated Paramount for a successful turnaround, using the latest in the Transformers franchise as an example: Bumblebee, he said, is "solidly profitable" while its predecessor in the summer of 2017 [Transformers: The Last Knight] lost more than $100 million.
Bumblebee was a lot of fun so I’m glad to see this.
I’m surprised at the “solidly profitable” statement though when it had a production budget of 132m and has only made 100 domestic. It’s done 200 worldwide but generally the studio’s net from international box office isn’t as good, and the 132 doesn’t account for marketing.
Hollywood accounting for ya.
They probably realize they released it during a weekend that was waaaaay too crowded and with the positive buzz it got the next one can do very well with better scheduling.
God, like I get this is a good thing as far as being able to make more movies and whatnot but "solidly profitable" is maybe the most disappointing and soul-crushing congratulatory message
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[Viacom CEO] Bakish congratulated Paramount for a successful turnaround, using the latest in the Transformers franchise as an example: Bumblebee, he said, is "solidly profitable" while its predecessor in the summer of 2017 [Transformers: The Last Knight] lost more than $100 million.
Bumblebee was a lot of fun so I’m glad to see this.
I’m surprised at the “solidly profitable” statement though when it had a production budget of 132m and has only made 100 domestic. It’s done 200 worldwide but generally the studio’s net from international box office isn’t as good, and the 132 doesn’t account for marketing.
Hollywood accounting for ya.
They probably realize they released it during a weekend that was waaaaay too crowded and with the positive buzz it got the next one can do very well with better scheduling.
I think basically if it makes back in the first few weeks what it cost to make and promote, than they call at it profit in advance. Streaming, digital sales, tv right etc are a certainty, and it still likely has a few weeks to go at the box office. So even though it hasn't made money yet, they are far enough along to know it will.
Has there been a movie yet that really taps into what Adam Driver was so good at on Girls?
I only watched that show last year and was surprised after seeing him mostly as a reserved intense guy that he's really loud and big on that show, and could be really silly
[Viacom CEO] Bakish congratulated Paramount for a successful turnaround, using the latest in the Transformers franchise as an example: Bumblebee, he said, is "solidly profitable" while its predecessor in the summer of 2017 [Transformers: The Last Knight] lost more than $100 million.
Bumblebee was a lot of fun so I’m glad to see this.
I’m surprised at the “solidly profitable” statement though when it had a production budget of 132m and has only made 100 domestic. It’s done 200 worldwide but generally the studio’s net from international box office isn’t as good, and the 132 doesn’t account for marketing.
Hollywood accounting for ya.
They probably realize they released it during a weekend that was waaaaay too crowded and with the positive buzz it got the next one can do very well with better scheduling.
I think basically if it makes back in the first few weeks what it cost to make and promote, than they call at it profit in advance. Streaming, digital sales, tv right etc are a certainty, and it still likely has a few weeks to go at the box office. So even though it hasn't made money yet, they are far enough along to know it will.
Yeah but also Harry Potter “lost money” so I’m amazed they would even admit it made money.
God, like I get this is a good thing as far as being able to make more movies and whatnot but "solidly profitable" is maybe the most disappointing and soul-crushing congratulatory message
It's like when you have to work late to finish some big project for your company and the boss says "congratualtions, we really appreciate your hard work" and gives you a $15 gift card to Outback steakhouse.
Glass ending spoilers are out..and I dunno, it doesn't sound nearly as nuts as I was expecting.
The entire movie builds to a confrontation between the Horde and Dunn, which Glass orchestrated so the world could see that superpowered people exist. And yeah, people see it, people believe it.
And I guess there's also something about a secret society?
I guess it's unexpected cause it moves the universe into full on comic book but eh.
Has there been a movie yet that really taps into what Adam Driver was so good at on Girls?
I only watched that show last year and was surprised after seeing him mostly as a reserved intense guy that he's really loud and big on that show, and could be really silly
Glass ending spoilers are out..and I dunno, it doesn't sound nearly as nuts as I was expecting.
The entire movie builds to a confrontation between the Horde and Dunn, which Glass orchestrated so the world could see that superpowered people exist. And yeah, people see it, people believe it.
And I guess there's also something about a secret society?
I guess it's unexpected cause it moves the universe into full on comic book but eh.
I'm kind of glad I read that spoiler so that I won't go in expecting something good
Has there been a movie yet that really taps into what Adam Driver was so good at on Girls?
I only watched that show last year and was surprised after seeing him mostly as a reserved intense guy that he's really loud and big on that show, and could be really silly
“So many good people fought for freedom and equality - but this generation are looking for a reason to be offended.
“If you are not agreeing with them then they are offended - and that is not what so many great men and women fought for.”
The superstar thinks that while the world has become a more tolerant and better place, whining snowflakes are draining positive change through their constant moaning.
“We thankfully now live in a world that has progressed over the last 30 or 40 years,” said the 46-year-old beefcake.
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I watched Mile 22 before I listened to the newest WHM episode. That movie has one of greatest lines I've ever heard, "He's not a double agent! He's a TRIPLE AGENT!"
Posted in the Wrassling thread, but I'm not surprised but still disappointed.
He's always seemed more conservative than he lets on through his very carefully managed PR persona.
It's because he "bootstrapped" in the same way any son of a professional athlete that spins his multi-generational industrial cache into independent fame and fortune does.
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she means Dau, not Gau, but still
if ever there was a movie I was sure would never actually see screening, it was this one
I hope they'll show it to a wider audience at some point
Just saw an article on this and apparently it's good
Just a fun flick about Indonesians fighting back again the dutch. Also a western
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I want the whole Adam Driver audition.
I certainly have qualms with it but overall I really got a kick out of it
Yeah, I liked it, but there is definitely some really problematic shit in there.
Gosling is amazing in it, though.
That looks fun, and I'm digging the Dynasty Warriors music they have jamming in the trailer
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The bit with him in the background chasing the mermaids is still my favorite shot from that year
I swear it gets better work every watch
Heard he maybe whiffed it on Predator but you can't win em all
The kid was fine, the movie overall wasn’t great
Jason X is so weird and dumb and great
there is one legitimately funny gag in it though, in holographic Crystal Lake (the lines of the teens)
Bumblebee was a lot of fun so I’m glad to see this.
I’m surprised at the “solidly profitable” statement though when it had a production budget of 132m and has only made 100 domestic. It’s done 200 worldwide but generally the studio’s net from international box office isn’t as good, and the 132 doesn’t account for marketing.
Hollywood accounting for ya.
They probably realize they released it during a weekend that was waaaaay too crowded and with the positive buzz it got the next one can do very well with better scheduling.
I think basically if it makes back in the first few weeks what it cost to make and promote, than they call at it profit in advance. Streaming, digital sales, tv right etc are a certainty, and it still likely has a few weeks to go at the box office. So even though it hasn't made money yet, they are far enough along to know it will.
I only watched that show last year and was surprised after seeing him mostly as a reserved intense guy that he's really loud and big on that show, and could be really silly
I can only think of Logan Lucky coming close
Yeah but also Harry Potter “lost money” so I’m amazed they would even admit it made money.
It's like when you have to work late to finish some big project for your company and the boss says "congratualtions, we really appreciate your hard work" and gives you a $15 gift card to Outback steakhouse.
And I guess there's also something about a secret society?
I guess it's unexpected cause it moves the universe into full on comic book but eh.
not a movie but
check out that oil baron snl sketch
I'm kind of glad I read that spoiler so that I won't go in expecting something good
I was about to suggest this as well.
Adam Driver's versatility is off the charts.
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nice to have an interview to more easily point it out
He's always seemed more conservative than he lets on through his very carefully managed PR persona.
It's because he "bootstrapped" in the same way any son of a professional athlete that spins his multi-generational industrial cache into independent fame and fortune does.