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jordanlund, to movies in The Thing From Another World and The Thing
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Invasion of the Bodysnatchers (1956)
Invasion of the Bodysnatchers (1978)
Body Snatchers (1993)
The Invasion (2007)

jordanlund, to comicstrips in Ein Jammer
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Had to run this through Google translate which is imperfect.

Panel 1:
“What are you building there?”

“Sorry, this can disrupt the mobile telephone.”

Panel 2:
“For what? Any security project?”

“Security? No, this is for the garden.”

Panel 3:
"Because what’s creepier than no reception?

Panel 4:
“You are the crazy monster.”

“I only care for real horror.”

jordanlund, to movies in Rogue ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Intermissions at Movie Theaters Spur Studio to Intervene
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2 hours seems normal to me, but I could definitely see it as you get closer to three.

Hateful Eight had one and that was 2 hours 55 minutes.

I bet the internet has a list of movies with intermissions:

(looked, lots of lists, but not correlated with run times)

Cleopatra was almost 4 damn hours!

jordanlund, to movies in Gen Z is turned off by onscreen sex, wants no-mance over romance, a new study finds
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Where do we get the L-shaped blankets?

jordanlund, to movies in THE KILLER | Official Trailer | Netflix
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Wowwowwow, wow.

jordanlund, to movies in Let's talk time travel
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Waiting for a film version of the Chrononauts comic book. They just went all out “fuck causality!” and RAN with it. It’s quite literally insane.

sktchd.com/…/Panels-from-Chrononauts-2.jpg

jordanlund, to movies in 'Shaft' star Richard Roundtree, considered the first Black action movie hero, has died at 81
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Shut yo mouth!

jordanlund, to movies in I just watched Barbie, What did you guys think of the movie?
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Surprisingly deep for a movie based on a plastic doll. It had a lot to say, not only about Barbie, but the state of modern American men as well.

Ken doesn’t know where he fits in in the world and ends up filling that void with toxicity. It’s like they held up a mirror to the Incel universe.

jordanlund, to movies in Why is everything a sequel, reboot or remake?
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The top 2 movies this year were not sequels, reboots, or remakes:

www.boxofficemojo.com/year/2023/?ref_=bo_yl_table…

1 Barbie $635,171,975

2 The Super Mario Bros. Movie $574,934,330

2 more in the top 10:

5 Oppenheimer $323,715,325

10 Sound of Freedom $184,038,874

So 4 out of the top 10, including the top 2 are new to film.

Not bad… The reason the Creator didn’t do well is that it’s apparently not very good:

www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_creator_2023

jordanlund, to movies in 7 biggest horror movie bombs of all time, ranked by adjusted box office losses | Digital Trends
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Doesn’t seem like most of those are ACTUALLY horror movies… that may be the problem there…

jordanlund, to movies in Well, it was nice while it lasted?
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It’s really simple to see why.

From here, cross referenced with boxofficemojo.com:

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_A24_films (2020s only)

First Cow - $101,068 (US) / $1,386,609 (global)
Boy’s State - unlisted
On The Rocks - - / $992,103
Saint Maud - - / $1,383,868
Minari - $3,110,580 / $15,282,731
False Positive - unlisted
Zola - $4,844,399 / $4,998,097
Val - unlisted
The Green Knight - $17,173,321 / $18,887,953
Lamb - $2,676,410 / $3,189,087
The Souvenir Part 2 - $98,929 / $380,778
C’mon, C’mon - $1,863,674 / $4,499,395
The Humans - - / $47,029
Red Rocket - $1,023,086 / $2,315,997
The Tragedy of Macbeth - - / $524,771
The Sky is Everywhere - unlisted
After Yang - $46,872 / $729,254
X - $11,765,309 / $14,740,889
Everything, Everywhere, All At Once - $77,191,785 / $141,129,020
Men - $7,587,853 / $11,152,071
Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts - - / $122,390 Marcel, the Shell with Shoes On - $6,333,702 / $6,909,209
Bodies Bodies Bodies - $11,446,602 / $13,929,670
Funny Pages - $0 / $0 (not unlisted)
Pearl - $9,423,445 / $9,747,742
Instinct - - / $947,316
God’s Creatures - $45,849 / $275,107
Stars at Noon - - / $225,509
Aftersun - $1,658,790 / $8,345,462
Causeway - unlisted
The Inspection - $390,429 / $546,906
White Noise - - / $71,728
The Eternal Daughter - $86,490 / $446,551
The Whale - $17,463,630 / $54,883,206
This Place Rules - unlisted
When You Finish Saving the World - $196,920 / -
Close - $1,100,113 / $5,213,591
Sharper - unlisted
Pi - (re-release) - no current numbers
Showing Up - $754,483 / $1,222,428
Beau is Afraid - $8,176,562 / $11,480,078
You Hurt My Feelings - $4,830,788 / $5,698,637
Past Lives - $10,923,569 / $14,996,172
Earth Mama - $0 / $0 (not unlisted)
The Deepest Breath - unlisted
Stephen Curry: Underrated - unlisted
Talk to Me - $48,105,234 / $89,400,384
Medusa Deluxe - - / $68,560
Stop Making Sense - (re-release) $4,000,378 / $4,641,772
Dicks: The Musical - $220,867 / -

jordanlund, to movies in Well, it was nice while it lasted?
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I dunno, surely you would have heard of Everything Everywhere All At Once due to the Oscar wins.

Around here at least both The Green Knight and Marcel the Shell With Shoes On were heavily advertised. So was First Cow now that I think about it.

jordanlund, to movies in Well, it was nice while it lasted?
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That Everything Everywhere All At Once, the most action oriented and commercial of their releases, made more money than virtually all their other releases COMBINED.

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