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I just finished watching this
They already have the bootleg out on the internet
And the video/audio quality is pretty decent
So don't waste your money going to the theaters

With that being said
I thought it was just kind of "meh whatever"
Definitely not good, but not quite as bad as the critics are making it out to be
To me.....Madam web is better than.....
1. Better than Thor Love & Thunder
2. Better than The Marvels
3. Better than Antman Quantumania (maybe)
....................And that's probably about it :dunno:

It has a "Final Destination" type vibe mixed with a little "Spiderman" and "Terminator"
It's not really a time travel movie
But the Madame Web character has "visions" of things that are about to happen
Similar to the "Final Destination" movies, with the log truck on the highway
And then when the main villain comes in
You get a "Terminator" type of vibe
"I have to kill teenage John Conner before he grows up & takes out Skynet"
And then add in the typical female characters
 
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I just finished watching this
They already have the bootleg out on the internet
And the video/audio quality is pretty decent
So don't waste your money going to the theaters

With that being said
I thought it was just kind of "meh whatever"
Definitely not good, but not quite as bad as the critics are making it out to be
To me.....Madam web is better than.....
1. Better than Thor Love & Thunder
2. Better than The Marvels
3. Better than Antman Quantumania (maybe)
....................And that's probably about it :dunno:

It has a "Final Destination" type vibe mixed with a little "Spiderman" and "Terminator"

Wow you are the ONLY person I heard say that.
 


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I hate this industry plant nepotism baby so much, not only is She a charisma black hole, but the worst thing that's being pushed is that this down the way flat back Becky is attractive.
 
“An incoherent mishmash populated by slumming movie stars who make little effort to disguise the dawning realization that they’ve made a terrible mistake. It’s a travesty, a disaster, a blight on the history of superheroes and cinema itself. I enjoyed the hell out of it … Madame Web is thoroughly un-self-aware, the rare modern movie that achieves the status of pure camp without meaning to. It might not be the kind of fun its makers intended it to be, but that doesn’t make it any less of a good time.”
 
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Desert power strikes again! Dune: Part Two revives the box office with massive $81.5 million debut​

Let the spice (and the money) flow!
By Shania Russell

Published on March 3, 2024

Movie theaters have finally found their savior — and yes, you guessed it, he wields desert power.

Dune: Part Two has revived the box office with the biggest debut of the year so far. Armed with sandworms, star-power, and a very memorable popcorn receptacle, the epic sci-fi sequel spiced up theaters nationwide, adding up to a massive opening weekend of $81.5 million domestically per Comscore.

This is double the opening of the first film, which debuted simultaneously on HBO Max in 2021.

After a months-long dry spell, filled with lackluster debuts, Part Two marks a welcome change of pace for the box office. Along with taking the top spot in the U.S., the film snagged the biggest global opening of the year, earning $178.5 million worldwide. Denis Villeneuve’s sequel — which boasts an A-list cast led by Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya — marks the director’s biggest opening to date.

DUNE: PART TWO

Zendaya and Timothee Chalamet.
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The adaptation of Frank Herbert's 1965 novel continues the saga of Paul Atreides as he treks across Arakkis with his mother (Rebecca Ferguson) and the Fremen, while plotting revenge on the conspirators who destroyed his family.

There’s a huge gap between the weekend’s first and second place titles. Still, Bob Marley: One Love continued its unexpected streak of success with an additional $7.4 million domestically, bringing its total to $82.7 million (a global cume of $146 million).

The musical biopic was trailed by faith-based drama, Ordinary Angels, which stars Hilary Swank as a fierce small-town hairdresser who crosses paths with a struggling widower and his two young daughters. As she sets out to help them, her story becomes an inspiring tale of everyday miracles and ordinary angels. The film picked up another $3.8 million, for a total of $12.5 domestically.

MADAME WEB

Dakota Johnson in 'Madame Web'.
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Swinging lower than ever, Dakota Johnson’s Madame Web added $3.2 million to its $40.4 million total ($91 million global cume). The film’s disappointing performance even earned a shoutout from star Sydney Sweeney, who used her Saturday Night Live monologue to poke fun at the box office flop.

“You might have seen me in Anyone But You or Euphoria,” Sweeney told the audience. “But you definitely did not see me in Madame Web.”

Below the blockbusters, a certain Christian drama continued its trend of snagging fifth place in the weekend box office: The Chosen Season 4, Episodes 7-8 celebrated another theatrical release to the tune of $3.1 million.
 
"And if [Sony’s upcoming Spider-Man Universe title] Kraven is a gigantic hit, the narrative could be completely different. So it’s too early to know the outcome.”

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That article is hilarious..


And you know Feige read all that and thought why the hell am I being lumped in with these losers?
 
How do you mess up movies that have comic books and cartoon series that you can draw story lines from.

I understand most deal with Spiderman but still, the concept is there.
 

 
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