I’ll never see this movie. Care to explain the context? |
You're just dying to know aren't you? |
But… no women ended up being CEOs, at the end of the film, so I don’t fully understand what you’re saying |
Thinking most of the move went over this poster’s head |
The fact that the movie is a huge financial success will actually make a real difference in terms of what material gets greenlighted and backed, and who gets to write and direct. That’s the point Gerwig made when Little Women was a big success but was snubbed at the Oscars. And it seems like she was right |
They probably didn't see it, just want to comment on it having not actually seen it because Ben Shapiro told them how awful it was. |
All she wants is a flattering top and to feel OK each day! |
A flattering top and to feel kind of okay at the end of each day. That’s actually pretty much how I feel. |
Maybe, although I am not so sure. The success is very much due to marketing. With a budget of $140 mil, it would be surprising if the move flopped. |
No it wouldn't. There are big budget heavily promoted movies that bomb all the time. |
*fingers crossed* |
Uh oh. The thread police is here ready to pounce when someone says anything negative about the movie. Why can’t you just let the natural discussion be? |
This is just not accurate. Many heavily marketed movies don’t meet expectations. This movie made nearly $350 million worldwide in the first weekend it was out. That is just staggering. It far exceeded the modeled box office numbers. |
NP. Report it to the mod! Make sure to insist that both positive and negative posts are removed. |
So are we in for an influx of superficial pretentious movies? |