Pre-sales still seem strong.
Deep Wang updates:
- JL still running about 25% ahead of Thor same point before release
- Orient Express more than double The Foreigner
- Daddys Home is about 20% lower than Bad Moms 2
- Wonder stalled since the last update
- Coco is fine-ish. Sold about 50k so far.
- The Star is bad
- About 900 people will be seeking refunds for I Love You, Daddy soon
As much as I love to torture the DC faithful I don't want the DC cinematic universe to stop. I want to debate my marvel characters whipping them for years to come.
I'd love to do an overall combined mega composite debate but with the head start marvel has I doubt any DC fan would ever accept the challenge. It's so one sided.
Originally posted by -Pr-I will be seeing it next Thursday. Wait for my fair and objective review. I'll let you know, Pr. Trust in Quan.
Still deciding if I should go on the Friday it opens, or wait til the Wednesday after for cheap day. I don't expect it to be amazing, but there's that morbid curiosity that I won't shake until I see it.
I'm probably going to go see this opening day, despite a few troubling rumours I've heard about this film recently (it being a mess, them cutting the run time to minimize damage etc.). Because WW also had that whole debacle with the letter claiming the movie was a clusterf***, their own review embargo etc. and I ended up enjoying that film. And, based on what Henry Cavill said, this movie is following the course correction WW set in motion, because he himself doesn't seem to think much of the first three films of their universe.
I'm still keeping expectations low, considering they are still basically sitting on 1 good film, 1 okay film, and 2 shit films. At least in my personal opinion.
These guys (from DC movie news) seemed to have enjoyed it:
But to be fair Ray Fisher was there so would be awkward for them to shit on it.