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I agree, people are so rude anymore and it has to be a special movie for me to bother going to the theater. The review says, After all, it is easier to stare blankly at TikTok while playing Office reruns in the background than to share a laugh with strangers.” - this isn’t really fair, just some movies would be fine

Comedy is a tough sell for me in a theater.

They did that for Smile.

Also, Avatar sucks. 

I wonder if it’s this, or antipathy toward Billy Eichner.  I’ll admit, that was my main hurdle.  I just was not interested in seeing a movie with him as the lead. 

Just wait until the Mouse re-re-releases Avengers: Endgame, this time with 10 more seconds of Cap weilding Mew-mew.

Also wait.... the Avatar re-release beat Avengers Endgame for highest grossing film of all-time. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Marvel only rereleased the damn thing cuz it was inches away from dethroning Avatar and Avatar’s just like “nope I’m gonna do the same thing for other reasons and reclaim it” That’s tooooo funny. Accept

Yeah, if I’m gonna go out and pay to see a movie, I want a spectacle, something that will look great on a movie screen.  If I was forced to go see either Bros or Top Gun: Maverick in a theater, I would choose Top Gun.

I will enthusiastically watch Bros when it comes to streaming. Comedy is a tough sell for me in a theater. TBH, *most* movies are a tough sell theatrically to me these days.

There's no need to talk about those particular dipshits because unfortunately the broader genre issue is more at play. Theatrical comedies are in a major slump.

Cineworld is my cinema of choice for the more blockbuster-y stuff, they say their trailers are specially chosen but then clarify that they mean that they’re just certificate-appropriate.

I’ve seen trailers for both Smile and Bros in equal measure at the cinema so I’m pretty sure it’s getting a theatrical release in the UK. That said, Odeon cinemas make a point of telling you that their trailers are tailored to the feature you’re about to see, so that may have something to do with it if you’re an

I'm the opposite, I've seen lots of trailers for Smile recently but I'd never have heard of Bros if not for this site. That said, I'm in the UK and I'm not sure if Bros is getting a cinema release here.

I’m very surprised this article didn’t complain that bigoted people don’t want to see a gay romantic comedy. I mean, I appreciate the plain serious discussion about the subject. But.... there’s certainly going to be a more limited audience for a gay-themed filmed like Bros, no matter how progressive someone may be. I

I don’t think I ever saw a trailer for Smile—I’m positive I never did—but I think the first trailer I ever saw for Bros was in…I want to say 2015, and since then, it feels like there have been a pretty high number of ads in print, on the radio, on TV, featurettes in theaters, theatrical trailers, you name it (and,

Odd, seeing how he had to smoke for a lot of his parts in the ‘60s and ‘70s...

What the article fails to mention is that Sutherland looked like this the whole time while giving Martell that advice...

Paget and Keith David deserve a ton more credit for those seasons than they get.

+1 Walton Goggins

I’d be happy if they found ways to bring back both Keith David and Jonathan Banks for at least cameos to catch up on their characters. They may have been Chevy Chase replacements, but they played well with the rest of the cast. And on that note, they damn well better bring back Paget Brewster. She was the MVP of the