Excellent review with spoilers......
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This is the winner right here. Sad that it doesn't feature Miles caton at all, but I like it
This one is the one for me...
Toss up between 2,3, or 10
The horror fan in me loves the 10 pic and would make it a t shirt… the 3rd pic would also make that a t-shirt, the tale of 2 men.. the second pic is the representation of each character
I thought it was another black trauma film at first, so I immediately stopped thinking about it. One of my gaming homies informed me on the actual plot,, and I changed my mind.It's funny how late I learned about this movie. I saw way more ads for A24's films than I did for this. That also shows you how mainstream A24 has become.
I sorta thought the same but I was clued in pretty early on. The thing is, I didn't hear about this film until well into May when reviews and analysis started popping up on YouTube, including on channels that focus on politics like Roland Martin.I thought it was another black trauma film at first, so I immediately stopped thinking about it. One of my gaming homies informed me on the actual plot,, and I changed my mind.
Ryan Coogler is: an acclaimed filmmaker from Oakland who’s written and directed 4 films: Fruitvale Station, Creed, Black Panther and Wakanda Forever. He also co-produced the Fred Hampton biopic Judas and the Black Messiah.
When Black Panther was released It was the highest grossing film in 2018, and the highest grossing film ever written and directed by a Black person. It grossed $1.3B. It was the first Super Hero film nominated for a best movie Oscar, and it won 4.
Ryan Coogler’s 1st four films have grosses $2.5 B.
His latest film SINNERS, has was the #1 film in America, and by next weekend (its 4th weekend in theaters) it will have grossed $1/4B worldwide.
Ryan Coogler will be 39 years old this month.
Warner Brothers spent $100M to make SINNERS and another $50M to market it. Warner Brothers will give Coogler “first dollar gross” and will relinquish ownership of the film to him in 25 years.
Sinners is a cinematic love letter to Coogler’s uncle James Edmonson who was born in Mississippi and moved to Oakland in his 20s. James was married to his Coogler’s mother’s youngest sister Sammie.
Anthony Browder will discuss the Cinematic Genius of Ryan Coogler & Sinners in a Zoom Webinar on May 16. The link for this webinar can be found at https://us02web.zoom.us
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I saw that a few weeks ago also regarding China, and I wonder how much promotions "Sinners" has been receiving in the International market?China is on some bs
I just looked up the budget for Sinners and it's not that much smaller than that for Thunderbolts ($100mil vs $180mil) and I'm sure a percentage of that was for advertising. It makes me curious as to why the movie seemed to receive far less promotion. I can't recall even seeing a single commercial for Sinners.I saw that a few weeks ago also regarding China, and I wonder how much promotions "Sinners" has been receiving in the International market?
I see commercials for the "Thunderbolts*" which has a larger promotional campaign in the United States, and yet "Sinners" still maintains a higher Domestic gross (yes, I am aware that "Sinners" was released on April 18, and that the "Thunderbolts*" was released on May 2).
PS. "Sinners" should clear the 300 million mark by Sunday or Monday.
WB wasn't sure what to expect so their initial estimates were relatively low. Coogler is playing with house money right now and after listening to the DP on the Higher Learning podcast about how close Coogler and Chrstopher Nolan are, im thinking Coogler is headed for the stratosphere. I think he may end being top 5 directors all time. I feel confident in saying this.I just looked up the budget for Sinners and it's not that much smaller than that for Thunderbolts ($100mil vs $180mil) and I'm sure a percentage of that was for advertising. It makes me curious as to why the movie seemed to receive far less promotion. I can't recall even seeing a single commercial for Sinners.
You asked a good question regarding less promotion and it would be interesting to hear what the studios would say (I have a feeling the response provided to the public would be different from what is said behind closed doors).I just looked up the budget for Sinners and it's not that much smaller than that for Thunderbolts ($100mil vs $180mil) and I'm sure a percentage of that was for advertising. It makes me curious as to why the movie seemed to receive far less promotion. I can't recall even seeing a single commercial for Sinners.
Most Chinese people know nothing about the American south in the 1930s, and it came over right when China was retaliating against the US for tariffs, so it likely got zero advertising. Seriously, people go on about how much money the studios make from China, that's really just the films that were partially financed by Chinese companies (so they are advertised well) or they are things that everyone knows about like the Avengers and Batman.China is on some bs
Sinners succeeded despite being setup to fail because a lot of people have been waiting on it for a while and immediately went into protecting it when the initial doubt articles were put out. Don't misunderstand, it wasn't complete sabotage because of the deal, it's that the studios are afraid of putting any advertising money in general into anything that they aren't sure will take off.I just looked up the budget for Sinners and it's not that much smaller than that for Thunderbolts ($100mil vs $180mil) and I'm sure a percentage of that was for advertising. It makes me curious as to why the movie seemed to receive far less promotion. I can't recall even seeing a single commercial for Sinners.
The marketing plan was the Variety story.I just looked up the budget for Sinners and it's not that much smaller than that for Thunderbolts ($100mil vs $180mil) and I'm sure a percentage of that was for advertising. It makes me curious as to why the movie seemed to receive far less promotion. I can't recall even seeing a single commercial for Sinners.
Opening Weekend: | $48,007,468 (21.3% of total gross) |
Legs: | 4.69 (domestic box office/biggest weekend) |
Domestic Share: | 76.8% (domestic box office/worldwide) |
Production Budget: | $90,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.3 times production budget) |
Theater counts: | 3,308 opening theaters/3,502 max. theaters, 3.9 weeks average run per theater |
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO | $225,370,547 |
Opening Weekend: | $74,300,608 (53.5% of total gross) |
Legs: | 1.87 (domestic box office/biggest weekend) |
Domestic Share: | 49.2% (domestic box office/worldwide) |
Production Budget: | $180,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.6 times production budget) |
Theater counts: | 4,330 opening theaters/4,330 max. theaters, 2.0 weeks average run per theater |
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO | $138,891,643 |
I liked this one from the first grouping because it seems to fit the movie title, "Sinners."
Ryan Coogler is: an acclaimed filmmaker from Oakland who’s written and directed 4 films: Fruitvale Station, Creed, Black Panther and Wakanda Forever. He also co-produced the Fred Hampton biopic Judas and the Black Messiah.
When Black Panther was released It was the highest grossing film in 2018, and the highest grossing film ever written and directed by a Black person. It grossed $1.3B. It was the first Super Hero film nominated for a best movie Oscar, and it won 4.
Ryan Coogler’s 1st four films have grosses $2.5 B.
His latest film SINNERS, has was the #1 film in America, and by next weekend (its 4th weekend in theaters) it will have grossed $1/4B worldwide.
Ryan Coogler will be 39 years old this month.
Warner Brothers spent $100M to make SINNERS and another $50M to market it. Warner Brothers will give Coogler “first dollar gross” and will relinquish ownership of the film to him in 25 years.
Sinners is a cinematic love letter to Coogler’s uncle James Edmonson who was born in Mississippi and moved to Oakland in his 20s. James was married to his Coogler’s mother’s youngest sister Sammie.
Anthony Browder will discuss the Cinematic Genius of Ryan Coogler & Sinners in a Zoom Webinar on May 16. The link for this webinar can be found at https://us02web.zoom.us
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Do you think it was copyrighted?Nobody had that yet? Smh
This movie could have done 400 easily without the hating ass countries. I think coogler just saved cinema and movies. This will be the blueprint. Give black people what they want and theyvwill support it. Going 2 or 3 times.
I started out buying tickets everyday with my regal pass. For the past 2 weeks I've been using my regal pass daily to buy tickets for Kerry Washington's Shadow Force movie instead. I'm just trying to do my part in helping black moviesThis movie could have done 400 easily without the hating ass countries. I think coogler just saved cinema and movies. This will be the blueprint. Give black people what they want and theyvwill support it. Going 2 or 3 times.
U a g big homieI started out buying tickets everyday with my regal pass. For the past 2 weeks I've been using my regal pass daily to buy tickets for Kerry Washington's Shadow Force movie instead. I'm just trying to do my part in helping black movies
Regal has to come out of pocket for it. They bet on people having the regal pass and not using it. I've been using it every single freaking day. I've seen Sinners times in j the theater, And though I have yet to see Shadow Force, I've been buying tickets for for the past 2 weeks