You might know Dan Murrell from his time on Screen Junkies and other awesome online movie shows… but now Dan is doing his own thing, starting his own Youtube channel and bringing you new film and box office analysis videos! In this episode, we talk a bit about striking out on your own, the rapidly changing landscape of online video companies and his amicable departure from Screen Junkies! Along the way, we discuss Picard, the future of theatrical films and the cyclical nature of filmmaking genres! Yup, it’s a lot of film talk so strap up and enjoy!

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Briefly: The long troubled Ant-Man gave Marvel fans everywhere a pleasant surprise when an admirable film filled with fantastic humour debuted last Summer.

Now, the Blu-Ray release is fast approaching its December 8th launch date, and today a gag-reel from the release made its way online that shows off just how much fun the cast had making the feature.

It’s fairly short, ringing in at just over 30 seconds… and it’s basically just the cast dancing the entire time.

In any case, it’s damned hilarious.

Take a look at the clip below, and be sure to let us know what you thought of Ant-Man!

https://youtu.be/7m05juc9CYM

I didn’t know that these guys could move like that!

You heard that right. Deadline has reported that in just 2 days after premiering on Tuesday the 4th, that Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F was able to gross over $3.75 million on it’s first 2 days of opening. It should be noted this is a lot considering that the movie is being shown in less than 900 theaters and only has 1 showtime per day. Furthermore, it’s a little embarrassing for this weeks Fantastic 4 Reboot. Expected to originally make $50 million  during the weekend, it looks like the film and Fox themselves are in for a rude awakening as they only managed to make an abysmal $2.7 million on opening day. Will you be seeing Resurrection F this week? It should be noted that we actually reviewed Resurrection F a couple of months back and enjoyed it despite a couple of odd things with the film. Are you going to watch Resurrection F this week?

 

Universal really has been knocking it out of the park this year. With Furious 7 grossing $1.51 Billion dollars earlier this year and now Jurassic World at a STAGGERING $1.52 Billion dollars.

Jurassic World sits behind Avatar and Titanic. The last remaining market for the dinosaur adventure is Japan (August 5th), where it isn’t expected to make up the half billion it needs to claw into the number two spot.

This really is the year of Universal. Prior to 2015, there have been no Universal films to ever gross over a billion dollars, and now they have two?! You can be SURE they’re going to run the Jurassic World property into the ground, now.

What do you think ‘scapists? Does the film deserve the huge box office numbers or is it fuel purely on nostalgia?

Source: Variety

 

I’m seeing widespread panic this morning because of Ant-Man’s conservative take at the box office this past weekend.  That conservative amount? $58 MILLION DOLLARS. Which was enough to give Marvel its 12th entry to debut at number one. Early projections had the movie tracking at around $65 million, so $58 million is a tad under Disney’s expectations, but not enough of a reason for Marvel President Kevin Feige to start shopping his summer home in Malibu. “Superhero Fatigue” is the buzzword spreading around the internet this morning like a wildfire. So, let’s all take a step back, breathe, and analyze what happened at the box office this weekend.

First and foremost, Ant-Man had some HEAVYWEIGHTS competing with it at the box office for your money. Minions, which was only in its second weekend, is still taking over the world one IHOP commercial at a time. Trainwreck, had great marketing, a well known director in Apatow, and legit recognizable faces in Schumer, Hader, and even Lebron James. Also, Inside Out and Jurassic World continue to pull in solid earnings given the fact they were released weeks ago. I believe, because of extremely positive word of mouth and reviews (79% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.1 on IMDB), Ant-Man won’t see a huge dip in its second weekend. A $35 million second weekend would be exceptional. Add in the overseas box office and it will already be in the green on its modest (for a Marvel film) budget of $130 million.

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There’s enough newness on the horizon in the superhero genre to keep it fresh and keep audiences engaged. Suicide Squad looks like nothing we’ve ever seen before, Deadpool is going for a hard R rating, and Marvel getting their hands on Spider-man may finally be the jolt the franchise needs to give us the Spider-man movie we’ve been craving (Raimi ALMOST did it for me but not quite). So all of this talk of Superhero Fatigue is just lazy internet writing, because when you look deeper, we have so much to look forward to in this genre. I for one can’t wait! So sorry Alan Moore, who recently made his biggest contribution in years saying that superheroes are a “cultural catastrophe”, this genre is here to stay and I could not be happier with where it is heading.

Usually I don’t post infographic advertisements but I thought that this one had some pretty interesting points. Beyond Box Office comparisons, you can see how much the actual comics made each year and how stratospheric the ‘Death of Superman’ comic sold. Also interesting are some of Superman’s biggest sales years from the Silver Age and what story-lines were running… including one in which a super-villain tries to force Superman into being in a porno!

 

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The Avengers continued to destroy box office records this weekend. According to Disney’s estimates, the Marvel blockbuster took in $103.2 million in its second weekend, surpassing Avatar‘s previously held record of $75.6 million.

This brings Joss Whedon’s juggernaut to $373.2 million in US earnings; worldwide, the film has now crossed the billion dollar mark in just 19 days, another record. Tim Burton’s soap opera adaptation Dark Shadows opened in second place, pulling in just under $29 million.

Shawarma sales are up by 80 percent, according to TMZ.