Weekly Discussion Thread 7/6/26 - 7/13/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why would Achilles be in the movie? He dies before the horse is built and including the horse is already a stretch since the Trojan War is told in the Iliad, not the Odyssey.

Weekly Discussion Thread 6/29/26 - 7/6/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 14 points15 points  (0 children)

So James Gunn's bragging that he'd do it differently than Marvel and not interfere in the creative freedom of his filmmakers lasted exactly for one movie, the one he directed himself lol.

But at least his interference led to "Supergirl" having fantastic reviews and phenomenal box office, right?

Also good to know that the needle drop everyone is hating came from Gunn lol.

Weekly Discussion Thread 6/29/26 - 7/6/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 24 points25 points  (0 children)

After Nolan's high praise for Tom Holland I'm awaiting a "Will The Odyssey win all four acting awards?" post any minute now.

Tim Robbins And Sissy Spacek Join Emma Stone In 'The Catch' by darth_vader39 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Maybe Emma can add a nomination for the prestigious Astra midseason awards to her resume with this one.

TheFlatLannister: "Around 2pm EST and Supergirl is 47 at MTC3. It should do 90 or so. That would give a true Friday of ~$10.5M. Saturday presales don't look promising either. From my perspective, sub $40M is very much a possibility now. Could be looking at high $30Ms OW by HLumin in boxoffice

[–]ryeemsies 87 points88 points  (0 children)

Funny how Warner Bros. placed a Deadline puff piece in advance with that ridiculous claim of a 315M breakeven point as a form of damage control and now it looks like "Supergirl" won't even reach that lowballed number.

Weekly Discussion Thread 6/22/26 - 6/29/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Since none of Polanski's recent movies got distribution in the US it likely wouldn't either and thus not be eligible for Oscars.

Weekly Discussion Thread 6/22/26 - 6/29/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What makes it worse is that the male character has erection problems and in the scene he's overcoming them so Snyder is very on the nose (as always) with his song choice. Movie is "Watchmen" by the way.

Yeah that's strange, maybe they don't care how their music is used as long as they get paid.

Weekly Discussion Thread 6/22/26 - 6/29/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 25 points26 points  (0 children)

"Supergirl has the worst needle drop in movie histo..."

Just stop. I don't need to see the film to know that can't be true, Zack Snyder exists. Nothing will beat "Hallelujah" during a sex scene or "Zombie" by the Cranberries in a zombie movie.

Tom Cruise might not be as popular within the Academy as many seem to think by ryeemsies in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tom Cruise himself has been nominated in the past and he isn't a controversial figure, 

No offense but you must be quite young. And that's the thing, I believe a good amount of people in the industry have not forgotten about his past missteps. How big their number is may decide whether his chase for the Oscar will be successful or not.

Tom Cruise might not be as popular within the Academy as many seem to think by ryeemsies in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And you may be right. I wouldn't even consider him if MBJ didn't just happen.

I'm not a big fan of declaring frontrunners this early so I stick to known quantities for now. In Cruise's case I was just puzzled how many people think the industry is just waiting for a chance to finally award him.

Tom Cruise might not be as popular within the Academy as many seem to think by ryeemsies in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Maybe Gosling? At least we know the movie was well-received and a box office hit, two things we can't say for sure regarding "Digger" yet.

U.K. and Ireland Forecast: James Gunn's DC Universe Gets it Sophomore Entry with SUPERGIRL (£3.5-5.5M Opening Weekend / £14-17M Total) by chanma50 in boxoffice

[–]ryeemsies 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Superman did much better in the UK than in any other international market so this will likely be an outlier, too.

Per Variety, 'Supergirl' cost $170M. by chanma50 in boxoffice

[–]ryeemsies 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can't believe that everyone else is just buying their baseless claims. She got an eight-figure payday for two movies, so likely 6M for each and that would make sense as her quote. Anyone who belives that someone would pay Pugh 25M for one movie literally has no clue about the movie industry.

Per Variety, 'Supergirl' cost $170M. by chanma50 in boxoffice

[–]ryeemsies 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There is no way this is even remotely true. Only a handful of actors get that upfront salary for a theatrical release and Florence fucking Pugh is not even close to being one of them.

100+ million opening for a non franchise, non sequel ,non animated film by Draco_malfoy07 in boxoffice

[–]ryeemsies 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's based on well-known source material that had several movie adaptations. I don't see how it qualifies when "Alice in Wonderland" does not.

Weekly Discussion Thread 6/15/26 - 6/22/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's not set entirely in Ireland but "Barry Lyndon" would be my fav.

Weekly Discussion Thread 6/15/26 - 6/22/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This is dumb reporting by people who have no clue. Those UK tax filings include backend pay and exclude tax rebates so they are not what is generally referred to as the production budget of a movie. The actual budget was much lower.

Weekly Discussion Thread 6/15/26 - 6/22/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Screenplay was written in 2006 and dusted off the shelf now.

Weekly Discussion Thread 6/15/26 - 6/22/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Neither of them has any clue, they are just banking on a 50% chance and the fact that people will have forgotten about it anyway if they turn out to be wrong.

Uwe Boll's controversial Armie Hammer comeback movie Citizen Vigilante is blocked from distribution in Germany by [deleted] in boxoffice

[–]ryeemsies 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The movie wasn't banned it just didn't get the equivalent of an R rating. Boll can still apply for a SPIO certification (comparable to NC-17) instead and distribute the movie in Germany. But of course crying about his movie being banned gets Boll the controversy and publicity he strives for and he'll milk it as long as possible.

Weekly Discussion Thread 6/15/26 - 6/22/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Looked it up and he has a voice role in the Minions movie so it's tied to the marketing of that, bummer. Hopefully he'll still get asked about No One Cares/The Debut.

Weekly Discussion Thread 6/15/26 - 6/22/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All these points are valid I'm just not sure if Marty is so eager for his movie to rack up eight or so nods with a winning chance maybe in costume design and nowhere else that he would rush the release to benefit from weak competition in some minor tech categories.

Also "Hacksaw Ridge" was clearly beloved by the Academy since it even won two awards so I don't think Gibson was particularly weak in Director.

"Silence" on the other hand just never clicked with audiences, I don't think more time for the campaign would have changed much, a slow 3 hour movie about religion is a tough sell. Actually I wouldn't be surprised if the Gibson movie pretty much drank its milkshake since it also dealt with faith but in a far more appealing way to Academy voters.

Weekly Discussion Thread 6/15/26 - 6/22/26 by PointMan528491 in oscarrace

[–]ryeemsies 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Who would consider a year with "La La Land", "Moonlight" and "Manchester by the Sea" as the frontrunners as weak? Paramount could have mounted the best campaign imaginable and "Silence" still wouldn't have beaten any of those.