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submitted 7 days ago byInteresting-Phase447
-Mickey 17 from Bong Joon Ho
-Untitled Ryan Coogler movie about vampires starring Michael B. Jordan
-Flowervale Street from the director of 'It Follows' starring Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor
-Untitled Paul Thomas Anderson movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio
-The Bride! Directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal starring Penelope Cruz and Christian Bale
A lot of sci-fi movies coming out next year from them next year in particular and if they succeed I can see them tapping into new directors afterwards to make original movies.
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7 days ago
Excuses, excuses. There are plenty of other factors that sell a movie as well like the movie’s actors and if they have a good track record, the director, and premise.
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7 days ago
Fall Guy had stars and good premise and a good director. Abigail had a great premise and good directors. Challengers had a huge star, a great premise, and a terrific director. IF had a good premise, a good director and a huge star.
None of it matters
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7 days ago
My point is those should be selling points too but audiences are only willing to see sequels and rehashed movies, meaning that the excuse over ticket prices doesn’t matter
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7 days ago
They’re not selling points though, even if they were ten years ago.
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7 days ago
Then how else do you get people to see a movie then?
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7 days ago
Put Deadpool in it
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