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by Buscemi2
August 26th, 2017, 2:31 am
Forum: Speare's Tips
Topic: COLUMN SCHEDULE
Replies: 482
Views: 100162

Re: COLUMN SCHEDULE

I'm convinced we'll only see it if Weinstein sells the film rights back to Universal (the story about how the rights got split up is a complicated one, dating back to Weinstein's days at Disney). Many directors have been attached (Todd Phillips and Peter Berg were also attached before Szifron got in...
by Buscemi2
August 25th, 2017, 8:54 pm
Forum: Speare's Tips
Topic: COLUMN SCHEDULE
Replies: 482
Views: 100162

Re: COLUMN SCHEDULE

Add Wonder Wheel (December 1st). Remove The Six Billion Dollar Man, as filming never began and the director supposedly left the project (he was offered Justice League Dark but passed).

And Last Flag Flying moved up to November 3rd.

Meanwhile, when we will start selecting for December?
by Buscemi2
August 25th, 2017, 5:54 pm
Forum: Tracking, Estimates, and Date Changes
Topic: The Latest Date Changes 2: The New Batch
Replies: 5091
Views: 681915

Re: The Latest Date Changes 2: The New Batch

Looks like Fantastic Voyage (what seems to be the Untitled Fox/Lightstorm Project) will be pushed to 2020, as Guillermo del Toro will be busy with The Shape of Water's Oscar campaign (in other news, it looks like Fox expects this to be the real deal). Combined with development on the Alien Nation re...
by Buscemi2
August 24th, 2017, 9:33 pm
Forum: Speare's Tips
Topic: Tranny Tackles the Cinema: The Films of 8/25
Replies: 24
Views: 7355

Re: Tranny Tackles the Cinema: The Films of 8/25

I think Alita: Battle Angel (based on a manga) will be big. It's James Cameron teaming with Robert Rodriguez on a project people (especially Cameron's fanbase) have waited years for. Of course, I thought Valerian would do well too. Meg should also do well. The book was popular and people like shark ...
by Buscemi2
August 24th, 2017, 9:20 pm
Forum: Speare's Tips
Topic: Tranny Tackles the Cinema: The Films of 8/25
Replies: 24
Views: 7355

Re: Tranny Tackles the Cinema: The Films of 8/25

Is Do It Like a Hombre (opening in 370 theatres) in the game? That could surprise next week, based on its strong results in Mexico and Pantelion having had much success on Labor Day weekend.
by Buscemi2
August 24th, 2017, 8:29 pm
Forum: Speare's Tips
Topic: Tranny Tackles the Cinema: The Films of 8/25
Replies: 24
Views: 7355

Re: Tranny Tackles the Cinema: The Films of 8/25

The industry has no one to blame but themselves. They were too busy trying to make trends that few wanted to happen (movies based on apps, film sequels to completely different mediums, feel good movies with unsympathetic protagonists) or held onto things that went stale long ago (party-themed comedi...
by Buscemi2
August 22nd, 2017, 8:35 pm
Forum: Speare's Tips
Topic: Tranny Tackles the Cinema: The Films of 8/25
Replies: 24
Views: 7355

Re: Tranny Tackles the Cinema: The Films of 8/25

I had to watch Modern Family in a class once. I don't understand the appeal (everyone's a cartoonish cliche and it has confession cam, the worst part of reality television, featured) but it always wins Emmys (of course, they only ever nominate the same few shows). Edit: of course, the AMC here isn't...
by Buscemi2
August 22nd, 2017, 7:15 pm
Forum: Speare's Tips
Topic: Tranny Tackles the Cinema: The Films of 8/25
Replies: 24
Views: 7355

Re: Tranny Tackles the Cinema: The Films of 8/25

Logan Lucky flopped for one simple reason: it's not very good. Critics might have liked it but the Cinemascore was a B and there was no reason to open in 3,000 theatres (and Soderbergh using the international sales for marketing purposes was hardly experimental, indies did this all the time back in ...
by Buscemi2
August 22nd, 2017, 6:05 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: FESTIVALS 2017
Replies: 26
Views: 10645

Re: FESTIVALS 2017

This is more of a 2018 thing but does anyone else getting the feeling that Sundance has become out of touch with audiences? Between the large number of box office flops (it seems like The Big Sick and Beatriz at Dinner are the only ones that have broken out) and the narrow-minded selection (it feels...
by Buscemi2
August 21st, 2017, 3:15 pm
Forum: Tracking, Estimates, and Date Changes
Topic: The Latest Date Changes 2: The New Batch
Replies: 5091
Views: 681915

Re: The Latest Date Changes 2: The New Batch

New dates: The Current War 11/24/2017 (from 12/22/2017) The War with Grandpa 2/23/2018 (from 10/20/2017) Mary Magdalene 3/30/2018 (from 11/24/2017, either Weinstein didn't like its awards chances or the film wasn't going to be ready in time) Midnight Sun 3/30/2018 (from 1/26/2018, I'm beginning to b...
by Buscemi2
August 20th, 2017, 6:03 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Rate That Movie Part IV: Movies Never Sleep
Replies: 2337
Views: 408308

Re: Rate That Movie Part IV: Movies Never Sleep

Brigsby Bear 1/10 The Lonely Island and company try to make an Americanized Bad Boy Bubby...and fail horribly. When it's not creeping you out with its uncanny valley Teddy Ruxpin-esque thing or its Chris-chan-like main character, the film lives in Crazy Town (err, I mean Utah) with its characters li...
by Buscemi2
August 20th, 2017, 5:55 pm
Forum: Videos
Topic: The Trailers Shown Before Other Movies Thread
Replies: 4601
Views: 1858007

Re: The Trailers Shown Before Other Movies Thread

Trailers before Brigsby Bear

Ingrid Goes West
Patti Cake$
Good Time
Suburbicon
by Buscemi2
August 20th, 2017, 5:54 pm
Forum: Speare's Tips
Topic: Down the Rabbit Hole with Buscemi: August 18th-20th
Replies: 22
Views: 5932

Re: Down the Rabbit Hole with Buscemi: August 18th-20th

I think Good Time will play better wide though. Every time I've seen the Ingrid Goes West trailer in a theatre, the audience reaction's been dead. Also, I think Robert Pattinson has more drawing ability than Aubrey Plaza.
by Buscemi2
August 19th, 2017, 6:33 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Rate That Movie Part IV: Movies Never Sleep
Replies: 2337
Views: 408308

Re: Rate That Movie Part IV: Movies Never Sleep

Logan Lucky 2/10 Steven Soderbergh should have stayed retired. This nearly two-hour dud is really nothing more than an excuse to shove as many one-dimensional characters and lame jokes into an awful script (written under a pseudonym, much like all of Soderbergh's non-director credits) that wears out...
by Buscemi2
August 19th, 2017, 6:22 pm
Forum: Tracking, Estimates, and Date Changes
Topic: Future Tracking From Exhibitors
Replies: 2005
Views: 376696

Re: Future Tracking From Exhibitors

Marshall's going to be DOA. Open Road has no idea how to market the film and Reginald Hudlin's nowadays remembered for his run as head of BET as well as Black Panther (neither of which was well-received) than doing House Party (yes, he produced Django Unchained but that's always going to be viewed a...