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Old 01-13-2019, 07:43 PM
 
Location: Southern Colorado
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So you don't like Momoa's physique but you don't mind Evans'?
Evan's who? Why am I turned off by Momoa? Not exactly sure. I enjoy Thor and Superman and some Rock movies. Something about Momoa so I pointed my finger at the stripper physique I guess. Didn't like his character in the last big shin dig they all starred in. Bad attitude.

I'll watch it when its cheaper to do so.
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Old 01-14-2019, 11:43 AM
 
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Evan's who? Why am I turned off by Momoa? Not exactly sure. I enjoy Thor and Superman and some Rock movies. Something about Momoa so I pointed my finger at the stripper physique I guess. Didn't like his character in the last big shin dig they all starred in. Bad attitude.

I'll watch it when its cheaper to do so.
Chris Evans = Captain America.

As to your second question, maybe your significant other said something complimentary about his looks and/or physique? Seems a lot of that is going around.
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Old 01-25-2019, 04:36 PM
 
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https://twitter.com/DEADLINE/status/1088896060368408576
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Old 01-26-2019, 05:39 PM
 
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Default Where did the box office revenue came from

Of all the Warner brother DC comic movies this one was ranked #1 by percentage of revenue from foreign box office. Only 10 of the DC movies made majority revenue overseas, and 14 made majority domestically.
  1. 71.10% Aquaman WB
  2. 67.10% Constantine WB
  3. 65.20% Justice League WB
  4. 62.20% Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice WB
  5. 58.70% The Dark Knight Rises WB
  6. 56.50% Suicide Squad WB
  7. 56.40% Man of Steel WB
  8. 55.30% Superman WB
  9. 54.90% Batman and Robin WB
  10. 51.00% Catwoman WB
  11. 49.80% Wonder Woman WB
  12. 48.80% Superman Returns WB
  13. 47.00% Green Lantern WB
  14. 46.80% The Dark Knight WB
  15. 46.80% V for Vendetta WB
  16. 45.30% Batman Forever WB
  17. 44.90% Batman Begins WB
  18. 43.70% The LEGO Batman Movie WB
  19. 42.80% Teen Titans Go! To The Movies WB
  20. 42.00% Watchmen WB
  21. 39.00% Batman Returns WB
  22. 38.90% Batman WB
  23. 19.70% The Losers WB
  24. 3.30% Jonah Hex WB

In contrast 16 out of 20 Marvel Cinematic Universe films made majority of box office in foreign markets.
  1. 68.00% Thor: The Dark World
  2. 67.30% Avengers: Age of Ultron
  3. 66.90% Avengers: Infinity War
  4. 66.30% Iron Man 3
  5. 65.70% Doctor Strange
  6. 65.30% Ant-Man
  7. 65.20% Ant-Man and the Wasp
  8. 64.60% Captain America: Civil War
  9. 63.60% Captain America: The Winter Soldier
  10. 63.10% Thor: Ragnarok
  11. 62.00% Spider-Man: Homecoming
  12. 59.70% Thor
  13. 59.00% Marvel's The Avengers
  14. 56.90% Guardians of the Galaxy
  15. 54.90% Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
  16. 52.30% Captain America: The First Avenger
  17. 49.90% Iron Man 2
  18. 48.80% The Incredible Hulk
  19. 48.00% Black Panther
  20. 45.60% Iron Man
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Old 01-27-2019, 10:48 AM
 
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Old 01-27-2019, 12:40 PM
 
Location: Florida
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I just hope Hollywood is watching and learning, that we want to see strong masculine and strong feminine characters on the big screen, that way there is something for everyone.
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Old 01-27-2019, 07:16 PM
 
Location: Homeless
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So here’s my take on it. Even though it’s late I just watched it.


Meh. Sure it had loads of action and a decent story line but the music was a bit overdone for me. Felt like I was watching something out of Bollywood when it came to the music score. Lots of good actors and actresses other then Nicole Kidman was never a fan of hers myself.

Maybe it was too hyped up and I was let by that fact.
Was the best DC movie? Nah. I liked Nolan’s Batman trilogy better, and WW is still one of my favorites.
I thought Dr. Strange was a better movie, the run time was a bit too long I thought. Would I buy it??Not sure if it was that good to be honest to put in my DVD. Collection.

IMO, It did good because Momoa spent half the time with his shirt off, and moms everywhere wanted to see that.
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Old 02-03-2019, 08:21 PM
 
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I didn't feel that the origin story was lacking. I felt it was just right. I didn't need to see every single detail of his life from infant through teen years through adulthood. Sometimes these types of movies way overdo the origin thing and it drags the film down. I can logically fill in the blanks of how he got to certain points.
I'm not saying they have to show every single detail, I just wanted them to fill certain gaps, like how did he meet the Willem Dafoe character, instead of just showing them already have formed a relationship and all, and just some things like that.
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Old 02-04-2019, 06:12 PM
 
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Domestic: $323,572,240 29.2%
+ Foreign: $783,400,000 70.8%
= Worldwide: $1,106,972,240
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Old 02-04-2019, 06:17 PM
 
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So here’s my take on it. Even though it’s late I just watched it.


Meh. Sure it had loads of action and a decent story line but the music was a bit overdone for me. Felt like I was watching something out of Bollywood when it came to the music score. Lots of good actors and actresses other then Nicole Kidman was never a fan of hers myself.

Maybe it was too hyped up and I was let by that fact.
Was the best DC movie? Nah. I liked Nolan’s Batman trilogy better, and WW is still one of my favorites.
I thought Dr. Strange was a better movie, the run time was a bit too long I thought. Would I buy it??Not sure if it was that good to be honest to put in my DVD. Collection.

IMO, It did good because Momoa spent half the time with his shirt off, and moms everywhere wanted to see that.
This movie made its money overseas. American audiences was somewhat lukewarm about it.
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