I was stuck in the hospital and finally watched Coco. Wow, I wish I had seen this movie in theaters. Probably the best animated movie I've seen in years. Can't recommend it enough if like me you missed it. I saw the first episode of Obliterated. It was funny but I guess I have to watch more to see how being drunk is going to make a series.
I will say it again. Poor Things is amazing and Emma Stone gives the best performance of her career. We did not watch the same film cause Mark Ruffalo gave a very different performance that he usually gives. Loved it.
As a big fan of the original Gladiator I actually have the opposite opinion, I do not really see how to make Gladiator 2 work. The story of the first one was nicely wrapped up, is there actually going to be a gladiator in the second or is it just following Rome's alternate history? I just do not see a lot of narrative space for it to work.
I just gotta say, the way Grace has sold ‘Poor Things’ has really made me eager to see this film! There aren’t enough NC-17 movies out imo, so I gotta see this thing! Lol!
I saw Wonka this weekend with my son. We both enjoyed it. It’s already started it’s 2nd week here in the UK, and my auditorium was at least 2 thirds full. I think a good hold for its 2nd weekend here. Looking forward to Aquaman this coming weekend.
I’m not surprised that Beyoncé’s film is dropping hard at the box office because Renaissance always felt more like a personal documentary meant for streaming, rather than a huge musical event, like Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. Both “Life Is But A Dream”, released on HBO, and “Homecoming”, released on Netflix, were commercially successful due to the high streaming viewerships for both projects and Renaissance’s documentary style felt more in line with her previous films. Renaissance should have went directly to streaming, either on HBO, Netflix, or Disney +, because it would’ve been more successful there, especially with much lesser competition on streaming in December, than in the theaters!
@Luisarrietaso123- Beyonce is not a flop by any means. Despite Renaissance’s disappointing performance at the box office , it’s still outperforming other concert films before it. Also, her Renaissance Tour was such a financial success globally, earning close to $600 million. Also, concert films are documentaries are made with a super cheap budget and Beyoncé is guaranteed to get half of the total box office revenue. Was it disappointing? Absolutely! But, was it a financial flop? Absolutely not! Neither AMC or Beyoncé lost any money from the film, in fact, both of them actually made money off of the film.
She will always find a way to spin it when she doesn't like a movie, but I mean I don't take her movie opinions all that serious anyways just here for the entertainment haha
I would not put Wish on Disney Plus until much later. Part of Disneys problem is that everyone is trained to wait a month for their films. They need to prolong that theater to digital window, to encourage audiences to get back into theaters to see their films.
I was wondering how long it used to be before a movie went to video rental. It turns out _Austin Powers_ was released in theaters at the beginning of May 1997 and then "new on video" for rental in mid-October of that year, so 5 1/2 months. I had cable for a summer in 1991 and watched movies from summer 1990 (and one from January 1991) on Showtime, I think, which approximates no-added-cost streaming today.
I don’t think it matters, I wanted to see this film but will wait until it goes to Disney plus. Waiting isn’t a problem when you have two little ones and not much time to go to a theater (without them wiggling everywhere). 😅
Had no idea about it being a musical. I wouldn’t call it that in a classical sense. We saw it 5 days early. It’s a wonderful, nice movie and the music fits right in.
Poor Things made $1.2 million in 82 theaters. A movie like this doesn't make up to $30 million opening weekend in a wide release of 3000 plus theaters. It's still in limited release that's why it has just made only $2.2 million.
As a musical theatre lover, I’m loving the content we r getting the next few weeks! I plan on seeing wonka, the color purple, and mean girls. I want musicals to get the love they deserve.
Hopefully, it doesn't over-saturate the market. These could have been released all year long. I haven't seen the trailer or the movie _Waitress: The Musical,_ which you didn't mention.
Here's the thing about musicals. They have an audience, and I'm glad that audience gets what they want. But you shouldn't spend a lot of money on a musical bc the audience is very limited.
I cant imagine anyone was expecting Poor Things to light the box office on fire? Its SO unbelievably niche. strange as all Yorgos Lanthimos movies tend to be, and extremely graphic to boot. the budget is 35 mill. it might just break even, but then again i dont think the success of the movie should be pegged to box office results.
My fiancée and I absolutely loved Wonka. Seeing it again with family this weekend! I expected it to be fun. I didn’t expect it to be one of my favorites of the year, but here we are (and I’ve seen 75 new movies this year).
I think Poor things was so refreshing. I absolutely loved it, everything about it blew me away! If u can, go see it in a theater. I promise it’s worth it
My favorite Christmas movie is A Muppet Christmas Carol. I really enjoyed Obliterated, and the creators have hinted at plans for a few seasons (each season in a party city) if the show does well. I laughed a few times throughout season 1, and I really like how the characters interact and deal with situations in theor personal lives and their given missions. Here's hoping we get an official renewal soon!
@@jelcoleys8087 What ruined the movie? Godzilla regenerating? (He's always had that ability). The fact she didn't actually die? (Not sure why that would be an issue). Or was it the black mark on her neck? (Radiation poisoning meant to emulate the fall out from the nuclear bombings)
Going to a musical without knowing it's a musical is like an actual nightmare scenario for me. I always skip past musical sequences in movies and tv shows. Whenever someone starts singing randomly in the middle of a scene I get a severe case of cringe, as if I was out somewhere in public and someone started singing for real. Like OMG, dude, don't you know there's a social contract that says we don't sing in public? You're being so impolite right now. I know, I'm ridiculous. Sue me.
I feel the same way. That's why I don't really want to see this Wonka. I did love the Gene Wilder version, but that is more nostalgia for me. New musicals send me running for the door.
I think it's completely the same with me too, except in cartoons where it seems a lot more natural! However! Something I really noticed in the latest hunger games is that the cringe is never there when the singing scenes are intentional singing scenes! Like when they're singing songs on stage as a band for example. But when they sing randomly unannounced it's so cringe! A star is born is a musical that has literally no cringe moments! Edit: Actually thinking about it. Some movies can make it work depending on the tone. This movie I think will work considering the tone of the movie
Thanks for the video. I am watching your videos for years and I am still waiting for the 1080p quality. Why 720p ? Picture quality looks like the blast from the past ...
My daughter and I saw Wonka. We really enjoyed it. I liked his naïveté. I needed some Christmas cheer. Olivia Coleman was awesome. Go see this movie. It will put you in the holiday spirit.
I loved Wonka so much!!!! I hope it brings in the cash. It deserves it. And it was so crazy that with the trailers you would have had zero idea this was a musical. But thankfully I loved the songs.
What image does Dune need to break. The reception from the first film have people really buzzing about this one. Zendaya and Chalamet are both big stars with their stars still rising. I don’t know why Grace thinks Dune has an image problem.
Poor Things is one of the best platform launches of the year, for the second weekend PTA not to drop below $10k is a fear actually. Also talking about his films not hitting mainstream is naive, The Favourite made the US equivalent of $200m+ here in the UK lol. North America is not the only market.
Watched Minus One today and I can't wait for the sequel. Next couple of weeks for me is Aquaman, Ferrari and Rebel Moon. Gr8 Movie Math, my Gracie!📽️🍿🌭🌹
I knew it was a musical going in, thanks to you Grace. My best friend however did not and as soon as Timothee started singing my friend turned to me with a look of shock and a bit of a grimace and said “is this a musical?”, I just giggled. He did however end LOVING the film, the musical numbers and even shed some tears.
Beyoncé wasn't following Taylor's footsteps. She's released concert movies at the theaters before Taylor. Grace should have done her research instead of spewing falsehoods and delusions. While Grace continues the silly comparisons, the movie has already outgrossed One direction concert film and is already #6 on the all-time list of top concert movies. Grace still carrying on as if Taylor invented concert movies
Wonka & Color Purple are gonna cut the legs out from Aquaman 2, great scheduling there from WB 🙄 Godzilla Minus One is on track to make 5x its $15m production budget. Rooting for American Fiction (Jeffrey Wright & Cord Jefferson) both at the box office & during awards season.
Wonka and Color Purple are completely different types of movies than Aquaman 2...Since they are both Musicals I would argue they could cannibalize each other.
I’m seeing Wonka hopefully tomorrow and knowing that it’s musical makes me even more excited 😆 I really want to see The Color Purple and Aquaman 2 too! My favorite Christmas movie is probably Home Alone but I’m not sure…
It was really great! When it came on, I was tapping my feet to the music, and so was the lady in the seat beside me! I hope you have fun!!!! Can not WAIT to go again!!! 🤗🤗🤗
The most recent offering from the Chosen was a re-release / re-edit of previously released Christmas episodes. Most fans had already seen the material.
Im in central NJ, which usually gets “awards” movies for a weekend or two. But Poor Things hasn’t been out yet… I’m hoping it comes to theaters soon, I’ll love to see it in theaters rather than home.
So good to see Wonka doing well worldwide. Was a great movie and I’ll be seeing again… perfect family film for the holidays 🍫🍫 I’ll be seeing Aquaman 2 and the colour purple this holiday season 🔱
Aquaman 2 (I'll always support the Snyderverse, even in its dying days), The Iron Claw, The Color Purple, Ferrari, The Boys in the Boat, Maestro and Rebel Moon are ALL coming out this next week? I'll see them all, idc ❤
I haven't watched it but checked on Wiikpedia and it made $76m worldwide on a $48m budget. So $28m profit. Wonka's already made $27.4m profit despite only being only open in most countries for a week or so. Doesn't include S Korea which doesn't get it til the end of January
There has been zero buzz for the upcoming Aquaman 2 movie Grace. They can’t blame it on the strike since it’s been over for a month. I guess James Gunn wants to get this out of the way so that he can focus on the upcoming Superman film! 😱😱😱😱😱
One of my relatives saw the Hunger Games movie, they’re big fans of the series and they said they really liked it. I saw Wonka on Friday it was excellent.
When i was single back in the day, waaaay back in the day, a friend and I would go see a movie on Christmas. That's how I saw the three Lord of the Rings movies and King Kong with Jack Black. Now that i have a family, we just kinda hunker down and hang out. We'll probably go on Boxing Day (the 26th) because theaters have discounted ticket prices on Tuesdays around us.
I didn’t know Wonka was going to be a musical, but the other two had songs throughout as well, so it wasn’t completely unexpected.
The fact that Grace doesnt like poor things means its worth watching
I aggre!
Wow toxic masculinity is getting really weird
@nailinthefashion wow using terms, like "toxic masculinity " , when it comes to arguments is getting really weird.
It was "ok" 😂
@@nailinthefashionshut up honestly
The line "Really, what career does Mark Ruffalo have?" baffled me.
I was stuck in the hospital and finally watched Coco. Wow, I wish I had seen this movie in theaters. Probably the best animated movie I've seen in years. Can't recommend it enough if like me you missed it. I saw the first episode of Obliterated. It was funny but I guess I have to watch more to see how being drunk is going to make a series.
One of my favorites ! Too bad that Disney magic is gone currently.
_Elemental_ was good. And before that _Encanto, Coco_ and _Moana_ were much better.
RIP OFF of THE BOOK OF LIFE
@@sandal_thong8631 Alright lets not get too ahead of ourselves here. Encanto WISHES it was as good as Coco.
@catmanduu66 i lovved coco, saw it 4 times at the theater and ugly cried all the time lol.
I will say it again. Poor Things is amazing and Emma Stone gives the best performance of her career. We did not watch the same film cause Mark Ruffalo gave a very different performance that he usually gives. Loved it.
As a big fan of the original Gladiator I actually have the opposite opinion, I do not really see how to make Gladiator 2 work. The story of the first one was nicely wrapped up, is there actually going to be a gladiator in the second or is it just following Rome's alternate history? I just do not see a lot of narrative space for it to work.
Poor things is only in 82 theatres… wait till it goes wide. Weird to say that it’s disappointing when it has a good per theatre average thus far
Exactly!
I just gotta say, the way Grace has sold ‘Poor Things’ has really made me eager to see this film! There aren’t enough NC-17 movies out imo, so I gotta see this thing! Lol!
Timmy C is a bonafide star to me, Even in his small movies he shines.
I saw Wonka this weekend with my son. We both enjoyed it. It’s already started it’s 2nd week here in the UK, and my auditorium was at least 2 thirds full. I think a good hold for its 2nd weekend here. Looking forward to Aquaman this coming weekend.
I can’t wait to see “Poor Things” it looks so odd.
I love the songs in Wonka. I knew it was a musical. I’ve been listening to the Wonka soundtrack non stop. I have tickets to see it again this week!
that "noodle, noodle, apple strudel" has turned out to be a huge ear worm for me. for better and for worse lol
@@heatherbukowski2102 It is a total ear worm. I love the soundtrack. The songs were good.
I’m not surprised that Beyoncé’s film is dropping hard at the box office because Renaissance always felt more like a personal documentary meant for streaming, rather than a huge musical event, like Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. Both “Life Is But A Dream”, released on HBO, and “Homecoming”, released on Netflix, were commercially successful due to the high streaming viewerships for both projects and Renaissance’s documentary style felt more in line with her previous films. Renaissance should have went directly to streaming, either on HBO, Netflix, or Disney +, because it would’ve been more successful there, especially with much lesser competition on streaming in December, than in the theaters!
@Luisarrietaso123- Beyonce is not a flop by any means. Despite Renaissance’s disappointing performance at the box office , it’s still outperforming other concert films before it. Also, her Renaissance Tour was such a financial success globally, earning close to $600 million. Also, concert films are documentaries are made with a super cheap budget and Beyoncé is guaranteed to get half of the total box office revenue. Was it disappointing? Absolutely! But, was it a financial flop? Absolutely not! Neither AMC or Beyoncé lost any money from the film, in fact, both of them actually made money off of the film.
@@Luisarrietaso123
Bombyonce would’ve been funnier🍻
Me neither. She is washed up.
@@davy209 The movie is doing pretty well for a Star way past her prime.
Poor Things has incredibly high audience scores on RT, has an 8.5/10 average on imdb. The reaction is extremely positive.
Good for lanthimos that's a really high imdb he's up there with se7en
She will always find a way to spin it when she doesn't like a movie, but I mean I don't take her movie opinions all that serious anyways just here for the entertainment haha
The way that Grace is acting like Wonka is a success, but Godzilla Minus was not is really irritating.
I would not put Wish on Disney Plus until much later. Part of Disneys problem is that everyone is trained to wait a month for their films. They need to prolong that theater to digital window, to encourage audiences to get back into theaters to see their films.
Yes throw that movie in the garbage bin
I was wondering how long it used to be before a movie went to video rental. It turns out _Austin Powers_ was released in theaters at the beginning of May 1997 and then "new on video" for rental in mid-October of that year, so 5 1/2 months. I had cable for a summer in 1991 and watched movies from summer 1990 (and one from January 1991) on Showtime, I think, which approximates no-added-cost streaming today.
I don’t think it matters, I wanted to see this film but will wait until it goes to Disney plus. Waiting isn’t a problem when you have two little ones and not much time to go to a theater (without them wiggling everywhere). 😅
Had no idea about it being a musical. I wouldn’t call it that in a classical sense. We saw it 5 days early. It’s a wonderful, nice movie and the music fits right in.
Poor Things made $1.2 million in 82 theaters. A movie like this doesn't make up to $30 million opening weekend in a wide release of 3000 plus theaters. It's still in limited release that's why it has just made only $2.2 million.
No bad mouthing Kate and Leopold Grace! 😅 I love that movie.
As a musical theatre lover, I’m loving the content we r getting the next few weeks! I plan on seeing wonka, the color purple, and mean girls. I want musicals to get the love they deserve.
Hopefully, it doesn't over-saturate the market. These could have been released all year long. I haven't seen the trailer or the movie _Waitress: The Musical,_ which you didn't mention.
Here's the thing about musicals. They have an audience, and I'm glad that audience gets what they want. But you shouldn't spend a lot of money on a musical bc the audience is very limited.
Here’s my thing about your mindless opinions, keep them to yourself.
I cannot believe Christmas is a week away 😮. Hopefully I will be checking out Poor Things and Saltburn this coming Thursday.
I cant imagine anyone was expecting Poor Things to light the box office on fire? Its SO unbelievably niche. strange as all Yorgos Lanthimos movies tend to be, and extremely graphic to boot.
the budget is 35 mill. it might just break even, but then again i dont think the success of the movie should be pegged to box office results.
I saw Poor Things and Boy and the Heron and loved both. More niche but definitely are finding their audiences. Gonna see Wonka before New Years.
I saw Godzilla Minus One for the third time. Great movie.
Except the ending couldn’t be worse.
No problem with the ending. Way worse ending in movies.
I actually didn’t know it was a musical but after the movie I actually really liked it. It’s the perfect holiday movie
i should've assumed it was, given the 60's one was. This one went a lil OD on the songs though...like every 15 mins is a song
so fun seeing grace pressed about poor things
This weekend is busy - 3 tickets: Poor Things on Saturday, Aquaman 2 on Sunday and Ferrari Christmas Day.
I just saw Trolls 3 and it was really fun! I’m definitely seeing Aquaman 2 on Thursday and maybe Wonka Christmas weekend
Im excited to watch Poor Things :)
Grace : what would you have done with Wish?
Zaslav : Tax write-off!
My fiancée and I absolutely loved Wonka. Seeing it again with family this weekend! I expected it to be fun. I didn’t expect it to be one of my favorites of the year, but here we are (and I’ve seen 75 new movies this year).
I almost didn't go when I found out it was a musical but THANKFULLY the music was less than a minute and fit the scene so no problem!
I have tickets to see The Color Purple with my family on Christmas Day. We’re SO EXCITED 🎉
Major respect for reporting on Poor things fairly Grace despite your deep distain for the film.
People are surprised Wonka a musical? The original Gene Wilder film was a musical🤨😂
I think Poor things was so refreshing. I absolutely loved it, everything about it blew me away! If u can, go see it in a theater. I promise it’s worth it
The Favourite had (adjusted) 110 global box office and major awards. I think YL is already a known name 🤔
I’m confused why is Mean Girls a secret musical if there’s a lot of dancing and singing in the trailer?
Kate and Leopold was great! People regularly mention it.
In The Heights is a great musical! Still regretting that I didn’t view on the big screen.
Planning to view The Color Purple on Christmas Day! 💜
My favorite Christmas movie is A Muppet Christmas Carol. I really enjoyed Obliterated, and the creators have hinted at plans for a few seasons (each season in a party city) if the show does well. I laughed a few times throughout season 1, and I really like how the characters interact and deal with situations in theor personal lives and their given missions. Here's hoping we get an official renewal soon!
So happy musicals are coming back. Can’t wait for Dune!
Dune is a musical too? damn and I wanted to watch it 😩
@@space1734 can you imagine? Dune Broadway version?
Yes! Timothee is kiling it. I cant wait to see Dune 2 like 3x
I just watched Godzilla last night and it was hands down the most incredible monster flick I’ve seen ever
Except for the ending, where they ruined the entire movie.
@@jelcoleys8087 how? i liked the ending alot. did you not like how the female lead survived or something?
@@jelcoleys8087 What ruined the movie? Godzilla regenerating? (He's always had that ability). The fact she didn't actually die? (Not sure why that would be an issue). Or was it the black mark on her neck? (Radiation poisoning meant to emulate the fall out from the nuclear bombings)
Going to a musical without knowing it's a musical is like an actual nightmare scenario for me. I always skip past musical sequences in movies and tv shows. Whenever someone starts singing randomly in the middle of a scene I get a severe case of cringe, as if I was out somewhere in public and someone started singing for real. Like OMG, dude, don't you know there's a social contract that says we don't sing in public? You're being so impolite right now. I know, I'm ridiculous. Sue me.
I feel the same way. That's why I don't really want to see this Wonka. I did love the Gene Wilder version, but that is more nostalgia for me. New musicals send me running for the door.
100%
Ew, "social contract" lmfao god forbid anyone have fun. You'll be hearing from my lawyers, bud! I'm belting "This Wish" just for you!
I think it's completely the same with me too, except in cartoons where it seems a lot more natural! However! Something I really noticed in the latest hunger games is that the cringe is never there when the singing scenes are intentional singing scenes! Like when they're singing songs on stage as a band for example. But when they sing randomly unannounced it's so cringe! A star is born is a musical that has literally no cringe moments!
Edit: Actually thinking about it. Some movies can make it work depending on the tone. This movie I think will work considering the tone of the movie
Then why did In The Heights and West Side Story bomb despite being accurately advertised as musicals?
Imagine ruining your Christmas by watching Wish.
I just want to say how much I enjoy your Moviemath videos Grace❤️✨ It's the the first thing I watch every Monday. So keep going girl!!
The Chosen Christmas was 2 reruns and a Christmas message. They are going to air Season 4 in theaters in March
Saw Wonka and it was really good. I would say it’s one of my favorites of this year along with the Boy and the Heron and Godzilla Minus One
Thanks for the video. I am watching your videos for years and I am still waiting for the 1080p quality. Why 720p ? Picture quality looks like the blast from the past ...
My daughter and I saw Wonka. We really enjoyed it. I liked his naïveté. I needed some Christmas cheer. Olivia Coleman was awesome. Go see this movie. It will put you in the holiday spirit.
I wonder how much The Greatest Showman made. That was a musical and came out around the same time.
Nevamind... lol 😂 Grace covered it.
I loved Wonka so much!!!! I hope it brings in the cash. It deserves it. And it was so crazy that with the trailers you would have had zero idea this was a musical. But thankfully I loved the songs.
I actually thought it looked like a musical from the trailers. I'm sure I remember seeing big dance numbers teased.
What image does Dune need to break. The reception from the first film have people really buzzing about this one. Zendaya and Chalamet are both big stars with their stars still rising. I don’t know why Grace thinks Dune has an image problem.
Typical Grace.
Saw Wonka yesterday and absolutely loved it!!!
I’m watching Aquaman on Thursday I hope the film is good
We've always been on the same page but poor things is pretty amazing i gotta say
"Well, well, well..." - Godzilla
I love this sweater Grace! Slay the house down boots mawma
I loved Wonka. Thanks for the recommendation. I'd have taken a pass on it if you hadn't been such a big supporter.
I’ll be seeing Wonka twice!
Can't wait for Aquaman 2 🎉
Poor Things is one of the best platform launches of the year, for the second weekend PTA not to drop below $10k is a fear actually. Also talking about his films not hitting mainstream is naive, The Favourite made the US equivalent of $200m+ here in the UK lol. North America is not the only market.
Aquaman is selling really well in my area. Idk if I should be surprised 😂
Watched Minus One today and I can't wait for the sequel. Next couple of weeks for me is Aquaman, Ferrari and Rebel Moon. Gr8 Movie Math, my Gracie!📽️🍿🌭🌹
So dang excited for Percy Jackson, we have waited so long for a more faithful adaptation
I knew it was a musical going in, thanks to you Grace. My best friend however did not and as soon as Timothee started singing my friend turned to me with a look of shock and a bit of a grimace and said “is this a musical?”, I just giggled. He did however end LOVING the film, the musical numbers and even shed some tears.
Love the pink sweater, Grace! Today is Gaudete Sunday in Advent, and pink is its color. 😊
Wonka was great
Beyoncé wasn't following Taylor's footsteps. She's released concert movies at the theaters before Taylor. Grace should have done her research instead of spewing falsehoods and delusions. While Grace continues the silly comparisons, the movie has already outgrossed One direction concert film and is already #6 on the all-time list of top concert movies. Grace still carrying on as if Taylor invented concert movies
I always thought it was a musical lol
Wonka & Color Purple are gonna cut the legs out from Aquaman 2, great scheduling there from WB 🙄 Godzilla Minus One is on track to make 5x its $15m production budget. Rooting for American Fiction (Jeffrey Wright & Cord Jefferson) both at the box office & during awards season.
Wonka and Color Purple are completely different types of movies than Aquaman 2...Since they are both Musicals I would argue they could cannibalize each other.
I’m seeing Wonka hopefully tomorrow and knowing that it’s musical makes me even more excited 😆 I really want to see The Color Purple and Aquaman 2 too! My favorite Christmas movie is probably Home Alone but I’m not sure…
It was really great! When it came on, I was tapping my feet to the music, and so was the lady in the seat beside me! I hope you have fun!!!! Can not WAIT to go again!!! 🤗🤗🤗
Yay Grace Movie Math time!!!❤
I'm so hyped for Aquaman 2 next weekend!!!🔥🔥🔥
Sameeee going in Imax
What about the Doctor Who Christmas special on Disney+??? The first full episode with the new Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa!!! That's what I'll be watching.
I LL be watching that too!
I KNEW WONKA WAS A MUSICAL!
The Color Purple doesn’t open in Australia until Late January!!!
The most recent offering from the Chosen was a re-release / re-edit of previously released Christmas episodes. Most fans had already seen the material.
I’m going to watch Aquaman on Christmas Day ❤
Confused as Wish isn’t out at my cinema in Australia until Boxing Day? Why so late a release day for Aus?
Hope this is good news for wicked!!
Im in central NJ, which usually gets “awards” movies for a weekend or two. But Poor Things hasn’t been out yet… I’m hoping it comes to theaters soon, I’ll love to see it in theaters rather than home.
So excited for Percy Jackson
I had no idea Wonka was a musical.
So good to see Wonka doing well worldwide. Was a great movie and I’ll be seeing again… perfect family film for the holidays 🍫🍫 I’ll be seeing Aquaman 2 and the colour purple this holiday season 🔱
Godzilla for the WIN 🫶🏽🙌🏽
Aquaman 2 (I'll always support the Snyderverse, even in its dying days), The Iron Claw, The Color Purple, Ferrari, The Boys in the Boat, Maestro and Rebel Moon are ALL coming out this next week?
I'll see them all, idc ❤
I really liked Kate and Leopold. Didn’t know it was considered a flop.
I haven't watched it but checked on Wiikpedia and it made $76m worldwide on a $48m budget. So $28m profit.
Wonka's already made $27.4m profit despite only being only open in most countries for a week or so. Doesn't include S Korea which doesn't get it til the end of January
I've listened to the color purple 2023 soundtrack and Taraji P Hensons vocals are amazing
I'm seeing Wonka tonight! 😁
For the holiday week, I'm hoping to catch The Color Purple and the remaining award films.
There has been zero buzz for the upcoming Aquaman 2 movie Grace. They can’t blame it on the strike since it’s been over for a month. I guess James Gunn wants to get this out of the way so that he can focus on the upcoming Superman film! 😱😱😱😱😱
Need to watch Wonka this week!
I walked out the theater in wonka... half way through
I was with family but I wanted to leave too.
AS far as poor things , i thought we didn't want the male gaze because of me too.all of sudden it's okay.
One of my relatives saw the Hunger Games movie, they’re big fans of the series and they said they really liked it. I saw Wonka on Friday it was excellent.
When i was single back in the day, waaaay back in the day, a friend and I would go see a movie on Christmas. That's how I saw the three Lord of the Rings movies and King Kong with Jack Black. Now that i have a family, we just kinda hunker down and hang out. We'll probably go on Boxing Day (the 26th) because theaters have discounted ticket prices on Tuesdays around us.
I saw Wonka & Poor Things and loved them both! Emma Stone deserves that Oscar.
Looking forward to Aquaman, Percy Jackson and What If?...
Ridley announcing a longer cut is what made me not go see it in theaters. I’m really excited to watch it though