T’Challa’s Heir
Superstar
You lost and resorted to name calling. haha
Na Breh, I’m just tired of dealing with you across multiple threads. So I’m just calling you a punk bytch from here on out, you punk bytch.
You lost and resorted to name calling. haha
Na Breh, I’m just tired of dealing with you across multiple threads. So I’m just calling you a punk bytch from here on out, you punk bytch.
How are all those other 'big budget' movies that are currently shelved working out? AMC is going bankrupt... theaters are disappearing at an alarming rate. It's damn near February and still no sign of the remaining theaters opening up...
You want to shelve 3 years worth of movies?
And all of those shelved movies will eventually get released. It’s not like people won’t go to see them because they were late
You tried to move up in weight and got smacked down... it happens.
Nah breh, you a bytch, and you always gonna be a bytch. It’s all good though. Yo mama a bytch, yo daddy a bytch, your grandparents are bytches, you come from a long line of bytches, embrace your bytch destiny you bytch.
Anything else?
This is the only thing that matters right here
HBO Max gained 4 million new active subs (+46.5%). Fast and loose ballpark math here, but if Max increases by the same number or percentage over the same seven-week period, it’s looking at between 16.5 million-18.5 million activations by February. If we factor in a Wonder Woman 1984 boost, which ANTENNA data seemingly confirms, the platform will likely surpass 20 million activations by AT&T’s Q4 earnings report on January 17. WarnerMedia also reached much-needed distribution deals with Amazon Fire and Roku in recent weeks, which combine to service 80 million U.S. users. The potential subscriber pie is growing
These decisions aren't made on a whim. Billion dollar companies have people who crunched the numbers to let them know if it will make sense or not. I'm sure they take their words and data more seriously than internet agenda stans .
These decisions aren't made on a whim. Billion dollar companies have people who crunched the numbers to let them know if it will make sense or not. I'm sure they take their words and data more seriously than internet agenda stans .
Exactly. AT&T is a company with a $200 billion dollar+ market cap and you got people in here tryna tell them how to make money, shyts ridiculous lol..
That said, if theaters do become viable again then I'm sure they will scale back the 'same day' deal they got goin on. If say they feel The Batman in '22.. that might not come to HBO MAX day 1
There is no way in hell a 4 hour movie is necessary to tell any story. It’s going to drag and be super slow. You mean to tell me he couldn’t find anything to cut out?
so In comparison a series like queens gambit felt like a movie broken up into 7 parts or whatever but there is no way I would have sat through the whole thing in one sitting.