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May he should wear that patch in all of his movies. Ooops there is a
dog at the door ....here Marley ..Come on .. we can still hit the Plex for the early bird prices..Here Marley ..come on ..woof ! |
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 06:02:12 -0800 (PST), Wating for the DVD on the
sales racks maybe <hoocheekoo@rock.com> wrote: >May he should wear that patch in all of his movies. Ooops there is a >dog at the door ....here Marley ..Come on .. we can still hit the >Plex for the early bird prices..Here Marley ..come on ..woof ! I saw "Valkyrie" Christmas Day and really liked it, but then again I'm a history movie geek who can't stay away from stuff like this any more than some can avoid a comics-based movie. I still maintain it is more the sort of thing you would expect to see made as a docudrama for A&E or the History Channel than as a big budget feature film. Not enough shooting and explosions to be an "epic war movie" and not enough real tension to be a "thriller", it lands somewhere in between. The roles were all well-played (even Cruise, IMO) but that isn't enough to pack the theaters over a holiday weekend, though the showing I saw on Thursday was nearly sold out, with stragglers in groups having to split up into onesies and twosies to get seats in a market where only the hottest releases usually do that. Mostly older people of course, as most kids now days seem to think the principals in WWII were the US and the USSR and "think maybe the US won, but aren't really sure..." |
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> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 06:02:12 -0800 (PST), Wating for the DVD on the
> sales racks maybe <hoochee...@rock.com> wrote: > > >May he should wear that patch in all of his movies. Ooops there is a > >dog at the door ....here Marley ..Come on .. we can still hit the > >Plex for the early bird prices..Here Marley ..come on ..woof ! I'm curious, did you actually see how much money Valkyrie made this weekend, or did you decide in advance that its an Absolute Box Office Disaster no matter what? Assuming Sunday's estimates are accurate, it actually made $30 mil in four days, which is in the same ballpark as Cruise's other recent movies like Collateral, Last Samurai, Vanilla sky etc. All those films made it to $100 million. It remains to be seen if Valkyrie will have legs like those other films, but I'm puzzled as to how anyone can declare "ZOMG BOMBBBB!!!11!!!" at this point. |
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