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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is anyone tracking how that other BL streaming movie is performing? I read some pretty bad reviews. B.ut I cannot tell if it is performing well or not[/quote] It is the top streamed movie on Amazon both in the US and globally: https://flixpatrol.com/top10/amazon-prime/world/2025-05-08/[/quote] Meanwhile A Fine Indian Boy has not made back the money expended to make it. [/quote] It’s called a nice Indian boy and it’s in a completely different league than another simple favor, which went direct to streaming and therefore has no box office numbers. What another simple favor does have is horrible reviews. A nice Indian boy on the other hand is critically acclaimed, has rave reviews across the board and is already generating awards season buzz. To put it bluntly, Blake could never. She has a lane, which is cash grab light rom coms ala Hallmark, but she is not a serious actress and she does not make serious movies. I don’t think A Nice Indian Boy was ever positioned as a big money maker. The difference between A Nice Indian Boy and Another Simple Favor is one is Art and one is a gimmick for a quick buck. [/quote] You would think that with such great reviews, it would have grossed more than it costs to buy a single family home in Arlington, but it has not. [/quote] Love your attempts at gaslighting. It’s exactly what I thought— A Fine Indian Boy was in 41 theaters—41, compared to top blockbusters that play at 3,000+ theaters. Sinners, Revenge of Sith and other blockbusters with deep pocket distributors is a huge reason for the disparity—not because of Baldoni. You know the rest, as I have stated it here on a few responses. Lively supporters trying to gaslight. Fortunately I know numbers and metrics very well. Your argument is baseless on so many levels and have nothing to do with Justin’s ability to direct. Apples to oranges. Disgusting.[/quote] Furthermore (yep, telling it like it is) the closest movie in theaters to what I would assume ASF would be comparable to is the Accountant2. But guess what—played at 3,600 theaters compared to 41 theaters. And you want to make a big ass deal about A Fine Indian Boy not being a revenue powerhouse. And then you want to attribute that to Baldoni. Get out of here and learn some Math before bringing up stupid and idiotic pretzel logic comparisons like this that are baseless. Find another was to gaslight.[/quote]
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