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bookwormaesthetic t1_jabmbii wrote
I have observed that senior living facilities host movie outings where they have a bus/van that transports them as a group.
bookwormaesthetic t1_jablcpm wrote
Reply to comment by fungimama in In-theater closed captioning by fungimama
Theaters are struggling right now, it couldn't hurt to ask them to offer open captioning. Maybe check for groups in your area that use captioning and see if they want to book a screening together.
bookwormaesthetic t1_j6pfnpf wrote
Reply to Where does Marvel's money go? by Aquagirl2001
The MCU special effects look bad because many of the directors do not plan well in advance for what shots they need "we will figure it out in post" and they then rush the VFX artists.
bookwormaesthetic t1_j6kbn6b wrote
Reply to comment by Nord4Ever in Is there a reason why no director redo a movie (based on a book) that have already failed in box office ? by Otherwise-Revenue-44
I have read some interesting articles on what happened, but essentially it flopped because of executives at Disney changing and not giving the movie the standard Disney press push.
bookwormaesthetic t1_j6gtid1 wrote
Parker and Hardison in Leverage
bookwormaesthetic t1_jaemj94 wrote
Reply to comment by dilldoeorg in Disney and market fatigue by TechnicalTrash95
I guess "calculated risks" would be a better term. They should have planned the plot of the trilogy before starting filming. Not a popcorn style assignment of 'Person A writes one paragraph, Person B writes the second, and Person A writes the conclusion.'