This movie literally got put back up less than a day later.
This movie literally got put back up less than a day later.
How often do you use them these days? The bulk of them I would say get played rarely if at all. I know I rarely play my gigantic CD collection, even the stuff that is not on a service like Spotify. It is just too cumbersome to dig through.
I own a LOT of physical media (LP’s CD’s even some tapes still) from the olden times before streaming.
Weird, the Update to this article says it has come back. Turns out this was all just a technical error after all . . . .
“You have to be aware of the dog whistles for them to work, no?”
“I’m also kinda surprised that if people want to make a Nazi game they don’t just do it openly at this point.”
Ah yes, physical media, that thing that never ever gets damaged or scratched and becomes unplayable!
No one hates him.
Thats good to know, I hope he got help!
Well thats not a good sign.
That movie makes me sad.
That makes more sense.
You are not missing much.
He definitely did, it is just a funny mistake given how nutty FM is these days!
I am familiar with adding in the marketing costs on profitability. The question nowadays is not really the marketing budget, its what happens when a movie like this does way more overseas than domestically because the studios make less overseas than they do in the US. I think that throws off the old Double Budget to…
Right, but dune part 1 was released day and date during covid and still pulled in a very good 391M.
I havent seen all of them, but They Cloned Tyrone I loved.
65 was trash.
Why would you compare it to Bladerunneer 2049 and not Dune, part one?
They cant. The only version of Mickey they can tuch right now is Steamboat Willie.