• Is it possible for a movie to be a box office failure even tho it's lli

    From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 6 12:53:03 2021
    https://screenrant.com/sci-fi-films-critics-audiences-loved-box-office-failures/

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to gggg gggg on Tue Sep 7 09:58:02 2021
    On 2021-09-06 19:53:03 +0000, gggg gggg said:

    https://screenrant.com/sci-fi-films-critics-audiences-loved-box-office-failures/


    If critics like it, then it's almost certainly boring garbage that will
    fail at the box office. Critics tend to like arty-farty crap that no
    real person wants to watch.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to gggg gggg on Tue Sep 7 09:57:54 2021
    On 2021-09-06 19:59:42 +0000, gggg gggg said:

    https://screenrant.com/sci-fi-films-critics-audiences-loved-box-office-failures/


    If critics like it, then it's almost certainly boring garbage that will
    fail at the box office. Critics tend to like arty-farty crap that no
    real person wants to watch.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to gggg gggg on Sun Sep 12 11:14:39 2021
    gggg gggg wrote:

    https://screenrant.com/sci-fi-films-critics-audiences-loved-box-office-failures/

    It depends which Hollywood bookeeping book you're reading. They keep two
    books, one it's a failure, the other it's a success.

    One is for the tax people, the other is for a bank loan.


    Would they sell their failure movies to anyone?


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