#Cinema Success
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theomenmedia · 5 days ago
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Is Venom: The Last Dance A Hit Or A Flop?
"Venom: The Last Dance" - Is it a blockbuster or a bust? Dive into our analysis to see if it's a hit or a miss at the box office!
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tomgrcg · 1 year ago
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did you tell?
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livelovecaliforniadreams · 1 year ago
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Succession 3x4 | Red White & Royal Blue
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s6spiria · 1 year ago
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I need a father. I need a mother. I need some older, wiser being to cry to. I talk to God, but the sky is empty. — Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath.
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bluebeewings · 2 years ago
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I’m collecting Nicholas Braun’s prophetic tomgreg moments in his other movies like infinity stones
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dumbbitchawards · 2 years ago
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I am actually going to kill him for real
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texaschainsawmascara · 11 months ago
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lest we forget the real winner here
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Fuller
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devilsskettle · 2 years ago
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the best thing about season 1 of succession is when they try to apply their waystar royco logic to just regular normal life. like when logan has a mundane unavoidable medical crisis and kendall’s like “who’s the top dog in this hospital” please join us in the real world. sets the tone of the whole series. i love to see it
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paigegonerogue · 8 months ago
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melodydolohov23 · 1 year ago
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I was put on this earth to watch movies and be bisexual
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thenotoriousscuttlecliff · 4 months ago
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Film discussion on twitter has just become dominated by Marvel movies, not just by people who like Marvel movies, but those who hate Marvel movies yet for some reason now feel the need to judge all cinema in opposition to Marvel movies and I'm just like "Shut the fuck up about bloody Marvel movies". You just can talk about cinema without someone bringing up how Marvel movies are the root of evil and instead we should champion the shitty work of mediocre filmmaker simply because they are "real" filmmakers who don't make Marvel movies. I see so many crap movies get venerated simply because they are not Marvel movies.
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theomenmedia · 19 days ago
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Lucky Baskhar Shines Bright At The Box Office!
From Diwali lights to box office heights, Lucky Baskhar shines bright! A tale of success, mystery, and cinematic magic. Read how this film became the dark horse of 2024.
Read the full the article here: https://www.theomenmedia.com/post/lucky-baskhar-the-diwali-dark-horse-that-galloped-to-glory
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lyssahumana · 8 months ago
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Sweet Smell of Success (Alexander MacKendrick, 1957)
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aquariusdeanw · 1 month ago
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I’m upset that succession only took a little bit of inspiration from festen instead of stealing everything from it— like yeah they got the same shaky camera, the dramatic life changing speeches, fucked up sibling relationships, insane family drama but… we didn’t get to see roman roy beat the shit out of logan in front of his family and that’s why I think festen will always be superior
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meandmypagancrew · 1 year ago
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So, I don’t know if I’m the only one who noticed this, but with the exception of Barbie, am I the only one who thinks most movies recently have been really poorly marketed?
Like, Oppenheimer was a critical success but I think we can agree the marketing team did an abysmal job - like Christopher Nolan’s name definitely sold plenty of tickets but for the most part, it seems they just let the Barbieheimer memes carry them to the finish line.
Now, I’m not sure if this is related to the strike, if marketing teams for movies completed before it but not released yet are striking or if they’re one of the exceptions that was carved out - which, if they’re striking, good for them, but if not, I don’t think they’re doing very good jobs. I think a good example of this is A Haunting In Venice. This movie comes out in less than a month, and I haven’t seen a single trailer for this movie despite going to the movies several times over the past few months, and while my local theatre does have a poster up for it, this is it.
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Now, this is a bad poster. The only thing it’s inspired in us is confusion. After Indiana Jones and Barbie and all the Ghibli Fest movies we’ve gone to we’ve stood and looked at this poster and all we’ve felt is confusion. I mean, we recognized that that’s the actor who played Hercule Poirot in Death on the Nile and Murder on the Orient Express, but did that mean this was another one of those or is it a mere coincidence that he’s in another movie? Actors do that, you know, they play multiple roles. And especially since the Agatha Christie book this is based on is actually called something different, it really doesn’t convey enough information to actually get people interested, I feel.
So I took five minutes and improved it. I feel this poster is 50% more likely to sell tickets because it’s at least 75% more informative and has 100% more false advertising because I couldn’t resist.
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icantalk710 · 9 months ago
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Behold, my blog's namesake--LIVEEEEE 😍🤩🔥
God seeing the TDCC boys live again after nearly 12 years was incredible--not the best vantage spot being a floor and several feet away from the stage but the immaculate vibes were all the same 😌 Such a nice mix of their tourist history in music i need to throw up soon, they were so goooooood
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