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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 7:51 pm |
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JohnG wrote: At least I saw it for free. Glad to see the price was about right. Rick A.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 8:45 pm |
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JohnG wrote: While out Christmas shopping I stopped in a saw Office Christmas Party hoping for a few laughs.....nope....pretty bad. Funniest scene is at the very end when Courtney B Vance stops in to say hello to TJ Miller (both admitted to the hospital). Even Kate McKinnon can't save this one. At least Olivia Munn looks hot.
At least I saw it for free. yeah, usually the commercials try to entice you, but on this one it doesn't even do that. however....olivia munn........aaron rogers is a lucky man 
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 9:08 pm |
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"we suspect your wife is a German spy" anyone thrilled by Allied? They say it keeps you guessing to the very end. Seems to be a bomb.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 9:55 pm |
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JohnG wrote: "we suspect your wife is a German spy" anyone thrilled by Allied? They say it keeps you guessing to the very end. Seems to be a bomb. they even tried to sell the "main stars had affair" angle and that doesn't seem to be getting any business either.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 10:31 pm |
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Tonight we have on Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping. Silly silly silly but aeons better than Office Christmas Party!
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2016 5:57 pm |
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Boney Fingers Jones
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Watching a show on TV about the movies of 1986. Plenty of cheese that year with Raw Deal, Cobra, Maximum Overdrive and Big Trouble In Little China. Spike Lee had his first film that year She's Gotta Have It. One of Whoopie Goldberg's worst movies Jumpin Jack Flash (which I did see at the movies and I'm still trying to forget it). Some good ones like Ruthless People, The Color Of Money and Ferris Buellers Day Off. And Tom Cruise had a real big hit that year called Top Gun. One of the best Star Trek movies Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. One of the greatest kids movies called Stand By Me a Steven King adaptation. And one of my all time favorite cheesy sci-if fanatasy movies Highlander.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2016 9:45 pm |
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'Moana' Threepeats at #1, 'La La Land' Opens Big in Limited Release
by Brad Brevet
December 11, 2016
Disney's Moana was able to fend off Paramount's Office Christmas Party to secure a third weekend at #1 as all films prepare to make way next weekend for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and a tidal wave of anticipated holiday releases over the coming weeks. This weekend also saw a couple of major awards season contenders in Manchester by the Sea and La La Land deliver terrific performances along with the strong expansion of Focus' Nocturnal Animals as well as the not-so-strong expansion of EuropaCorp's Miss Sloane.
With an estimated $18.8 million, Disney's Moana finished #1 for the third weekend straight as its domestic cume now stands at $145 million. Internationally the animated title brought in an estimated $23.5 million as its overseas gross grows to $93.8 million for a global cume of $238.8 million.
Coming in second position, and ahead of Paramount's conservative estimates heading into the weekend is the ensemble comedy Office Christmas Party with an estimated $17.5 million. Opening day audiences gave the film a "B" CinemaScore, which is on par with last year's R-rated December comedy Sisters, a comparison used in our weekend preview, but don't expect this one to have the same kind of legs that film had. While the holiday season will likely help its performance along the way, this opening is on par with previous 2016 R-rated comedy releases such as How to be Single and Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, both of which went on to finish their domestic runs just over $46 million. Office Christmas Party played to an audience that was 56% male vs. 44% female, of which 83% were over the age of 25.
Office Christmas Party also kicked things off overseas, debuting in 49 markets where it brought in an estimated $16.4 million, led by a $2.3 million, second place finish in Russia. Other openers included Mexico ($855k), Italy ($648k), Brazil ($620k) and Colombia ($222k).
In third position, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them dropped 40% in its fourth weekend, bringing in an estimated $10.78 million as its domestic gross now stands at $199.3 million. Internationally, the film brought in an estimated $33.1 million from 67 territories, bringing its international cume to $480.7 million and a worldwide total that tops $680 million.
Paramount's Arrival continues to draw in audiences, dropping just 23% in its fifth weekend in release. The sci-fi feature brought in an estimated $5.6 million this weekend from 3,115 theaters (+200) as its domestic cume climbs to $81.4 million. Internationally the film added an estimated $5.76 million from 45 territories as its global cume is now just shy of $130 million.
Disney and Marvel's Doctor Strange rounds out the top five with an estimated $4.6 million bringing its domestic total to $222.3 million. Internationally the film added $1.6 million, bringing its international total to $423.4 million, making it the tenth largest overseas release of 2016 after topping Suicide Squad ($420.5m) last week. Doctor Strange's worldwide total stands at $645.7 million, making it the seventh largest worldwide release in the Marvel Cinematic Universe having now passed Thor: The Dark World ($644.6m).
Moving to seventh position, Focus' expanded release of Nocturnal Animals brought in an estimated $3.19 million from 1,262 theaters (+1,135) bringing the film's cume to $6.2 million domestically. The film also brought in an estimated $1.2 million from 28 international markets, bringing its worldwide total to $16.2 million.
Coming in just behind Nocturnal Animals by just $38k, Roadside's distribution of Amazon's Oscar hopeful Manchester by the Sea had a strong weekend, bringing in an estimated $3.15 million from just 366 theaters as its cume now climbs to $8.3 million domestically. The film will expand nationwide next weekend into approximately 1,200 theaters.
Unable to secure a spot in the top ten, Europacorp's Miss Sloane expanded into 1,648 theaters (+1,644) and could only manage to score an estimated $1.9 million, bringing the film's cume to just over $2 million.
Another strong awards season contender did incredibly well this weekend as Lionsgate's La La Land debuted in just five theaters and delivered an estimated $855,000 for a $171,000 per theater average, the tenth-largest opening per theater average of all-time (third largest for a live action film) and the best opening theater average of 2016. The film played to an audience that was 48% male vs. 52% female, of which 53% were 30-years old and over. La La Land will expand to 200 locations next weekend and even further on December 25th.
La La Land also kicked off its international release this weekend, bringing in an estimated $4.6 million, 87% of which came from South Korea where it brought in an estimated $4 million. The film will debut in the Netherlands on Dec. 22 followed by a release in Australia on December 26.
Continuing the awards season theme, Fox Searchlight's Jackie expanded into 26 theaters (+21) this weekend and brought in an estimated $495,000. The film is looking to add another 14 markets next weekend, bringing its overall theater count to ~70 locations, followed by a continued expansion the following weekend into 250-300 theaters over the Christmas holiday.
Among international highlights not yet mentioned, Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures' Sing debuted in 12 international markets this weekend, getting a jump start on the animated feature's December 21 domestic release and pulled in an estimated $9.6 million. This includes a #1 opening in Germany with an estimated $4.8 million and a #1 opening in Austria with $813,000. Next weekend, the film opens in Greece, Netherlands and Romania.
Underworld: Blood Wars added another four markets this weekend and brought in an estimated $9.2 million internationally from 55 total territories, bringing the film's overseas total to $34.7 million. The film premieres in North America on January 6, 2017.
Additionally, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back grossed $1.9 million from 30 markets this weekend as its international cume has now surpassed $100 million, though its nearly $160 million worldwide cume doesn't come close to the $218.3 million for the first Reacher film.
Overall, the weekend was down 12.8% compared to last weekend while being up nearly 10% compared to last year as the top twelve grossed a combined $76.4 million.
Next weekend sees the release of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story into 4,000+ theaters as early expectations for the film continue to climb with some already suggesting an opening as much as $140-150 million domestically. We'll have our weekend forecast in just a few days along with opening expectations for Will Smith's Collateral Beauty, debuting in 2,900+ theaters.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:32 pm |
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We had on Don't Breathe and all one can say is people actually sat in a theater and watched this torture porn?  Wow!
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 12:10 pm |
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JohnG wrote: Marcus wrote: JohnG wrote: Tricky Kid wrote: JohnG wrote: Thanks to one man, Rudy Giuliani. Hundreds of millions of dollars in commercial investment may have had something to do with it as well... yeah but first they had to clean up the streets so the investors would invest and boy did they change NYC completely. It was fast, too! Just a few years after Guliani took over. Yeah he came in like a whirlwind, emboldened the cops with zero tolerance and the broken window philosophy (stop n frisk too) and boom, a new city. Then the $$$ poured in and it still pours in. Look at all the luxury condos reaching into the sky! The only sad thing? Record stores and stereo stores did not survive.  Record stores and stereo stores have not survived much anywhere.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 5:23 pm |
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All too true. Seattle still has a few high end stereo stores (I am not including Magnolia/Best Buy) & Tacoma where I live has 1, as does a toen on the coast called Silverdale.
As far as records & cd's, we have a couple Fyes left; a number of (mostly used) indies, & the small stock at the chain stores.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 5:31 pm |
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The rent prices for stores shot up after Giuliani cleaned up the city and in came all those national stores / investors displacing moms and pops. So on one hand it was nice to live in a cleaned up city, the price we paid is NYC lost a lot of its character. And of course Napster and streaming also killed off the physical media.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 11:07 pm |
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JohnG wrote: The rent prices for stores shot up after Giuliani cleaned up the city and in came all those national stores / investors displacing moms and pops. So on one hand it was nice to live in a cleaned up city, the price we paid is NYC lost a lot of its character. And of course Napster and streaming also killed off the physical media. Yep, and platforms like Google and Facebook has really hurt content creators (newspapers, magazines) and Goggle's YouTube for music. Rick A.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 11:41 pm |
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 12:11 am |
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Three movies I will catch as the year ends are Star Wars Rouge One, Passengers, and Patriots Day.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 2:26 am |
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 3:44 pm |
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Geff R. wrote: All too true. Seattle still has a few high end stereo stores (I am not including Magnolia/Best Buy) & Tacoma where I live has 1, as does a toen on the coast called Silverdale.
As far as records & cd's, we have a couple Fyes left; a number of (mostly used) indies, & the small stock at the chain stores. I always find it funny that in Boise there is http://therecordexchange.com/which is a pretty cool store - reminds me of the ones in Berkeley like Raputin's when I was stationed in Bay Area. But then, Boise is a pretty progressive city in general. Love checking this place out whenever I visit Pops. But Rogue One for me - not this weekend though.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 5:14 pm |
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i respect everyone here, very much, and all of your opinions.
please tell me,
why don't i like anything star wars?
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 5:15 pm |
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It's not your cup of tea, do you like any "space" movies?
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 5:18 pm |
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Renny wrote: i respect everyone here, very much, and all of your opinions.
please tell me,
why don't i like anything star wars? You're not alone. The only one I like is Mel Brooks' Spaceballs. 
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 5:49 pm |
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JohnG wrote: It's not your cup of tea, do you like any "space" movies? yes, that is the weird part, i do like lots of sci-fy, but the whole star wars genre just does nothing for me.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 6:10 pm |
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I've loved it ever since I saw the first TV trailer in 1977 and then that May headed down to Times Square to see it in person. Still my favorite movie moment ever in a theater (second is seeing Apocalypse Now at the Ziegfeld). Guess you had to be there but it was a wow moment in a room with all strangers.
I'm not a fan of how it's been way over blown all these years later (and the insane fandom) but no one can take away that day at the movies in 1977.
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Post subject: ICE goes to the movies Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 6:26 pm |
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Renny wrote: JohnG wrote: It's not your cup of tea, do you like any "space" movies? yes, that is the weird part, i do like lots of sci-fy, but the whole star wars genre just does nothing for me. agreed again.
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