Has to do with budget. Shazam was budgeted at about 80 million. With that low of a budget, it doesn't need that much money to be considered a hit.
Has to do with budget. Shazam was budgeted at about 80 million. With that low of a budget, it doesn't need that much money to be considered a hit.
Because that was planned. The idea was that AJ started the phenomenal forearm, and Randy jumped to do an RKO out of nowhere on AJ, but AJ knew it was coming, so he stopped on the ropes, causing Randy to hit nothing but air. AJ lost his balance a little bit, because it's really hard to jump on the rope and then…
I believe the original title for the Avengers was The Incredible Hulk and his puny friends.
The owner is still Dolan, so look at him, and then look me in the eyes and tell me that this isn’t exactly the sort of thing that he would do, over their objections if need be.
Maybe, but I’m pretty confident he’s going to be better then Draymond is going forward. Draymond looks like he’s hit the end of his prime and his abilities are going downhill.
I'm still of the opinion that the Knicks will win the lottery, get the number 1 pick, and then trade it to Golden State in exchange for Draymond Green, because they are that stupid.
You know what would make for an interesting Skrull story? How about if a Skrull arrives on Earth, and instantly surrenders. In custody he reveals that he’s only here because he wants to emigrate to Earth, as he’s tired of how the Skrull Empire is being run.
My theory is that somehow the Knicks will get the number 1 pick in the draft, just to trade it to Golden State for Draymond Green.
Generally speaking they call it a meat substitute, which is accurate since that's what it is. The meat industry is legislating to prevent them from using the word meat in that statement, which to me sounds petty and pointless.
The person it happened to is famous, therefore it is news.
The DVD is already out, it's been out for over 6 months now. Clearly you aren't paying attention. This isn't a money grab, it's an awards grab.
Let’s be honest here, we all know what’s going to happen. Davis is going to be traded to Golden State in exchange for Kevon Looney and a ham sandwich. And the Pelican’s top brass will be bragging about how great that ham sandwich was.
Edgar Wright actually makes sense, the problem was delays. You see, when they hired Wright, the idea of a cinematic universe hadn't really been finalized yet. So the idea was to let Wright go crazy and tell the story he wanted to, with no concern for how it would fit in with anything else they were making. Then the…
Maybe not for an entire month, but your point is sound.
The scary part is that he went 4 for 7 from 3. He keeps that up, and teams are going to have to defend him too, making things that much easier for everyone else to score.
Offering a contract when you know you are going to cut the player almost immediately, is a bad faith contract. That does not mean it wasn’t legal by the CBA, just did it was in bad faith.
The renovations happened back when the Raiders returned to Oakland and was part of the deal that got them to return in the first place. The $80 million is just the remaining amount owed.
Declaring a genre dead is a statement about the genre’s box office potential, not a statement about the quality of a particular film IN that genre, so yes talking about a film’s box office is important in this. After all, we don't say the Western is dead because you can't make a good Western, we say it because it's…
Just so you know, Mad Max is not a good example to use when making your argument. Despite how good it was, and how much the people who saw it loved it, it BARELY eked out a profit. To many, the fact that it did as badly as it did PROVED that the genre was dead, otherwise why didn't Mad Max make all the money (there…
You know it's generally a good sign when the studio screens it for critics early and then let's them talk about it. Usually means they know it's good, and want the public to know that as soon as possible.