HokieRaven5
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Yeah I’ll remind him that Paramount Global has lost $ (-$42M) since releasing Maverick, which is what my post shares.Don't tell Brian, he will be down in the dumps again.
Yeah I’ll remind him that Paramount Global has lost $ (-$42M) since releasing Maverick, which is what my post shares.Don't tell Brian, he will be down in the dumps again.
This is a Disney investor board, so maybe that is why. Disney+ has lost $4 billion dollars the last year, so I struggle with the whole put the underperforming movie over on Disney+ and it will make money discussion. This is the way I see it. If you are $100 Million loss at the box office and then dump it to Disney+, you have two options. Disney+ over pays for the movie rights and Disney+ loses more money. Or Disney+ plus under pays for the movie rights, and then Disney Theatrical losses more money. They are both still loses for the investors.It is happening with every studio, not just Disney.
The Flash, Ruby Gillman, Dungeons and Dragons, Shazam, Air, Renfield, Transformers among the big names to lose a lot of money. No one talks about those studios streaming services being the cause for the losses like people talk about for Disney Plus.
Yeah I’ll remind him that Paramount Global has lost $ (-$42M) since releasing Maverick, which is what my post shares.
The great Michael Jordan once was asked to pick a side in a political argument and refused to. His reason for refusing to wade into a sociopolitical topic was simple but really profound. "Republicans buy sneakers too".
Really interesting article in the NY Post last week about the Disney family and the company's history with p....since it's all about the p word I am reluctant to link it here but this quote is relevant to the recent discussion...somehow the company and their PR department lost this wisdom...
“Mickey Mouse is not a Republican or a Democrat,” said Joe Shapiro, who headed up Disney’s political lobbying, in an interview with CNN in 1998. “If you take a strong position either way, you are looking at offending roughly half of the people.”
Yep, nothing wrong with enjoying a mindless popcorn flick. They make $ too. Transformers movies used to make over $1B.HA - I don't much care that Top Gun did well - in fact I think it was a great driver of people to theaters that's GREAT! I have never even asid that I dislike the movie. I dislike Tom Cruise and therefore don't care about the movie. I have seen it too and I think it's a dumb movie - bit a lot of movies that I like are dumb. That's okay - sometimes that's what you want to watch, a good, dumb movie.
Point taken, and thanks for the heads up.And even more relevant to our discussion, I had posted this in the thread over a year ago:
And as a reminder keep the p word to a minimum here, it got our original thread shut down!
Yep, nothing wrong with enjoying a mindless popcorn flick. They make $ too. Transformers movies used to make over $1B.
Can't be much help with this one. Loved transformers toys and cartoons as a kid, but the movies are hot garbage to me. I watched an early one, but I don't think I have seen one since. They normally do really well in Asia right?Yeah, but the Transformers movies were pretty bad though - not just dumb, but bad with a lack of heart and a completely misunderstanding of the characters. On the plus side, they didn't have Tom Cruise in them, so they have that going for them.
Can't be much help with this one. Loved transformers toys and cartoons as a kid, but the movies are hot garbage to me. I watched an early one, but I don't think one since. They normally do really well in Asia right?
Saw the first one for free, even then I overpaid.They do indeed do well in Asia. I too hated them. I would have walked out of the first one if I had driven my own car. Pretty much when Bernie Mac flipped someone off, I was out, but I still had to watch a Transformer pee on someone.Man, there is dumb, and then there is DUMB.
Saw the first one for free, even then I overpaid.
The existence of LGBTQ+ people isn't political, though. It's a fact of life. Merely showing a same sex couple should be no more bothersome than seeing the kid with the insulin pump in Turning Red.Correct, it does not. I simply see it is something that could potentially drive potential customers away.
The basketball great Michael Jordan once was asked to pick a side in a political argument and refused to. His reason for refusing to wade into a sociopolitical topic was simple but really profound. "Republicans buy sneakers too".
Why pick a fight that didn't need to be picked is all I am saying?
Here is how offended by LGTBQ+ people I really am. Saturday night I am having an ice cream social / Pool get together at my place for friends. At least two LGTBQ+ couples have RSVPd thus far to attend. I am so bothered and phobic!
Come on now you don't believe in Marvel anymore. You have The Marvels coming in before the end of the year![]()
You know that is a massive oversimplification of the topic.The existence of LGBTQ+ people isn't political, though. It's a fact of life. Merely showing a same sex couple should be no more bothersome than seeing the kid with the insulin pump in Turning Red.
The existence of LGBTQ+ people isn't political, though. It's a fact of life. Merely showing a same sex couple should be no more bothersome than seeing the kid with the insulin pump in Turning Red.
It is but there are plenty of recent hits from other studios. I think Disney did a more "effective" job of training people to wait, to the bottom lines detriment.It is happening with every studio, not just Disney.
The Flash, Ruby Gillman, Dungeons and Dragons, Shazam, Air, Renfield, Transformers among the big names to lose a lot of money. No one talks about those studios streaming services being the cause for the losses like people talk about for Disney Plus.
It is but there are plenty of recent hits from other studios. I think Disney did a more "effective" job of training people to wait, to the bottom lines detriment.
I think they have been there done thatThis should be Hollywood's new strategy - make movies that are so bad people will pay NOT to watch them!![]()