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I think they'll still hold off on Black Widow
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Dawgs. 30 bucks for 3-4 people to watch it is less then 10 bucks a ticket. Usually it’s 12-15 bucks a ticket if you watch during prime times.$30 is steep. Even at just a little less like $20, this would have been better received. Reviews/critics are gonna play a big part in impacting the success too. If this was a Pixar/animated film then I'd be more confident in this working. Trolls World Tour did ok because it appealed to everyone, from teens/adults to parents just renting it for their kids. I don't know how popular this live action version of Mulan is gonna be with kids, especially little ones.
Dawgs. 30 bucks for 3-4 people to watch it is less then 10 bucks a ticket. Usually it’s 12-15 bucks a ticket if you watch during prime times.
Beggers can’t be choosers in a pandemic. Just be happy you’re healthy.You also get to watch it on a screen that is significantly larger than a home television
Beggers can’t be choosers in a pandemic. Just be happy you’re healthy.
They pour millions into the movie and more into advertisement. They deserve the money. They make great contentMan what? at just giving in to Disney because it's a pandemic.
I was literally just giving a counterpoint anyway. I don't care about the Mulan remake and I'm not spending $30 to watch a movie by myself on my couch either way. I'm fine.
Fixed ya name playboi.They pour millions into the movie and more into advertisement. They deserve the money. They make great content
Sounds good but if the movie isn't good then you just paid $30 for some boring **** to watch in ya house that you not gonna want to rewatch that'll stay on ya account.Posted this in the the Disney thread, but the $30 isn’t just to rent the movie but to essentially get it early as it stays on your D+ account as long as you hold the subscription.
Again, my small family of 4 spend more to watch movies in theatres so of course I don’t mind paying $30. However I understand it’s a premium that a lot of folka understandably won’t want to play. Wondering how it all plays out for Disney.
Sounds good but if the movie isn't good then you just paid $30 for some boring **** to watch in ya house that you not gonna want to rewatch that'll stay on ya account.
And is this early version gonna come with the bonuses that a big day release usually comes with? Cuz if you do like the movie you probably playing twice to get that.
Disney would be been better off pushing Mulan back to next year than take it to the Disney+ route. If there may have been one movie to gauge what China’s film market is going to look like post Covid, this was it. Movie was already on rocky ground before due to controversy but now it’s officially DOA. $200+ mil film too, oof...
its releasing in theaters in china