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Old 05-31-2017, 02:06 PM   #3461
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And by the way, movie Wonder Woman is now second to movie Wolverine when it comes to rage. A CGI Hulk doesnt count. Diana Prince is generally sweet but when she gets angry in this movie, her rage is off the hook!
Stuff like this hypes me up. Can't wait to watch it. Got tickets for me and my wife early Friday (day off ).
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Old 05-31-2017, 02:10 PM   #3462
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Old 05-31-2017, 02:22 PM   #3463
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...yeah, for makeup, the only thing it was nominated for...
What were other MCU or DC movies ever nominated for?

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Old 05-31-2017, 02:32 PM   #3464
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What were other MCU or DC movies ever nominated for?

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It doesnt matter or change the fact that Suicide Squad was complete garbage.
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Old 05-31-2017, 02:33 PM   #3465
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What were other MCU or DC movies ever nominated for?

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Several older DC films have been nominated and won, the most recent before Suicide Squad being The Dark Knight. Spider-Man 2 took home Best Visual Effects. And many MCU films have been nominated for technical awards.

But I'm curious as to why you replied to a person who wishes that Suicide Squad was a better film with a response of it's a Best Makeup winning Oscar film? Winning Best Makeup makes it a good film? Just curious.

For instance, I wouldn't argue that Batman (1989) is a good film solely because it won Best Art Direction, I'd argue for other reasons.

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Old 05-31-2017, 02:33 PM   #3466
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So many of them have nominations for visual effects and sound editing. I think Spider-Man 2 won for visual effects and Batman won for art direction. Heath Ledger won supporting actor for the Dark Knight. John Williams was nominated for the Superman score, but lost to Midnight Express. He had just won the previous year for Star Wars and had also just been nominated for Close Encounters.
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Old 05-31-2017, 02:34 PM   #3467
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Suicide Squad is a Oscar-winning movie

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...yeah, for makeup, the only thing it was nominated for...
Everybody can criticize the lesser award for this film all they want, but it's still one more Oscar than the MCU has won. The last comic book film to win an Oscar was Heath Ledger's posthumous Best Supporting Actor award. Suicide Squad winning that Oscar is a small victory.

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Old 05-31-2017, 02:36 PM   #3468
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Iron Man was nominated for Best Achievement in Sound Editing and Best Achievement in Visual Effects.
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Old 05-31-2017, 03:03 PM   #3469
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So many of them have nominations for visual effects and sound editing. I think Spider-Man 2 won for visual effects and Batman won for art direction. Heath Ledger won supporting actor for the Dark Knight. John Williams was nominated for the Superman score, but lost to Midnight Express. He had just won the previous year for Star Wars and had also just been nominated for Close Encounters.
Dark Knight also won Sound Editing.
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Old 05-31-2017, 03:39 PM   #3470
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Several older DC films have been nominated and won, the most recent before Suicide Squad being The Dark Knight. Spider-Man 2 took home Best Visual Effects. And many MCU films have been nominated for technical awards.

But I'm curious as to why you replied to a person who wishes that Suicide Squad was a better film with a response of it's a Best Makeup winning Oscar film? Winning Best Makeup makes it a good film? Just curious.

For instance, I wouldn't argue that Batman (1989) is a good film solely because it won Best Art Direction, I'd argue for other reasons.
I can use a better example of a crappy movie that won an oscar.. its not a comic book movie either.. it was the golden compass.

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Old 05-31-2017, 03:50 PM   #3471
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It doesnt matter or change the fact that Suicide Squad was complete garbage.
Why? It seemed to do well and added new stuff to the CM setup.... while it wasn't groundbreaking or a masterpiece it was far from garbage.
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Old 05-31-2017, 03:53 PM   #3472
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I can use a better example of a crappy movie that won an oscar.. its not a comic book movie either.. it was the golden compass.

I got my ticket for wonder woman for tomorrow night at 7pm in 2d and dolby atmos.

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I'm with you, Oscars are usually a joke imo. Moonlight was in no way a best picture winner but most aren't either.
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Old 05-31-2017, 04:01 PM   #3473
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Why? It seemed to do well and added new stuff to the CM setup.... while it wasn't groundbreaking or a masterpiece it was far from garbage.
No, what we got wasn't garbage but it pretty close with what we got. Maybe if some other company did the editing we might of gotten something better but what we got was really bad.
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Old 05-31-2017, 04:20 PM   #3474
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‘Wonder Woman’: All The World Is Waiting For You As Warner Bros./DC Pic Eyes $175M+ Global Opening
by Anthony D'Alessandro and Nancy Tartaglione


[Show spoiler]Warner Bros. is hoping that Wonder Woman breaks glass ceilings for female superheroes at the box office with an estimated global debut of $175 million-plus.

How that breaks down: The DC comics movie is looking at $65M-$75M stateside from 4,100 locations, which on the low end compares to the Marvel superhero openings of Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger. Wonder Woman‘s estimate has the power to go much higher, perhaps north of $90M according to other tracking services, that is if she can maintain a strong Rotten Tomatoes score. Currently, the Patty Jenkins-directed movie starring Gal Godot is at 97% fresh off 66 reviews, however, but typically these titles file north of 250 reviews on the aggregator website. Should Wonder Woman become certified fresh, it will be the first time for a DC movie hit 87% since The Dark Knight Rises five years ago.

Abroad, Diana Prince’s alter ego flies into 55 markets with a range between $92M-$118M, though $100M currently is the comfortable projection. Wonder Woman will leap into such major markets as China, the UK, Russia, Korea and Brazil, planting a foot in about 72% of the world outside North America. Other key plays including France, Germany and Japan come later. As ever, that’s because China will be the swing. The sophisticated South Korea might also pop here, too.

Wonder Woman is long overdue for her solo big-screen debut, after making a cameo in last year’s Warner Bros/DC hit Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice ($873M worldwide). Joss Whedon was expected to make a Wonder Woman movie for Warner Bros. 10 years ago. When the plug was pulled on that project, the studio tried to adapt Wonder Woman for TV with a 2011 David E. Kelley NBC pilot starring Adrianne Palicki, which didn’t go to series.

Should Wonder Woman click in a massive way, it will be the second time that Warner Bros.’ deeper DC universe has worked recently at the B.O., already having reaped $325.1M domestic and $745.6M worldwide last August off its Joker/Harley Quinn-led villain feature Suicide Squad. Six years ago, Warner Bros./DC’s $200M attempt to bring Green Lantern to the big screen was halted by fans, critics and moviegoers with a big red light as they only spent a dismal $220M worldwide. To date, female comic-book superhero (or villain) movies have been a minority at the B.O., not to mention they’ve even bombed, i.e. 1984’s Supergirl ($14.3M domestic), 2004’s Catwoman ($82.1M global) and 2005’s Elektra ($56.7M global). Wonder Woman is a $300M gamble for Warner Bros. in production and P&A costs. Catwoman before P&A cost $100M 13 years ago and was an early textbook example in the nascent social media age of fanboys sealing a comic book movie’s fate before it even opened — their ire being over Halle Berry’s costume.

Moviegoers couldn’t be more excited for Wonder Woman with a recent Fandango poll reporting that 92% of all ticket buyers are excited to finally see a female superhero movie, while 80% say that Gadot’s appearance as Wonder Woman in BvS was one of their favorite moments. Four years ago, Zack Snyder selected Israeli supermodel and Fast and Furious actress Gadot to play the metal bathing-suit-clad superhero.

Similarly to BvS, Wonder Woman talent stopped in Shanghai a few weeks ago to get Chinese moviegoers energized and likewise a visit to Mexico City.

The London premiere for Wonder Woman, however, was canceled at the last minute owing to the terrorist attack in Manchester. Box office in the UK was down last weekend. But that frame’s new title, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, saw increases each day from Thursday through Monday locally. This bodes well for Wonder Woman as the thinking is that people are coming out to the movies. Although Diana Prince may still have to deflect some of Pirates’ curbside appeal.

Overseas, 2011’s Thor is also a comp. That Chris Hemsworth movie opened in 56 markets to $83M at historic rates. Other comps: Captain America: The First Avenger, which started with $50M in historic dollars in a staggered two-weekend release abroad, and ended with $194M total IBO, and Ant-Man, which opened to $55.4M in 37 markets at launch (not including China). If Wonder Woman really digs in her heels, Man of Steel also could be a worthwhile foreign comp, having bowed to $132M at historic rates. It is very important to recall there have been impactful exchange swings overseas, so we’ll be looking more closely at local currency throughout the weekend.

Wonder Woman has been marketed globally as a four-quadrant flick, appealing to men in Gadot’s beauty and to women as a symbol of empowerment. That latter message should translate in South Korea, where women can have an impact on tentpoles. Wonder Woman opens there tomorrow, a non-traditional Wednesday, giving it an extra day of play for the frame. In China, we’ve recently seen a phenomenon in the performance of Aamir Khan starrer Dangal, a sports drama with two female protagonists, which has grossed more than $150M.

By the end of the weekend, the top markets for Wonder Woman are expected to be a mix of China, the UK, Mexico, Korea, Russia and Brazil. France opens next Wednesday, June 7, with Germany seeking justice on June 15 and Japan bowing in August.

In addition at the domestic box office, 20th Century Fox is releasing its final DreamWorks Animation title, Captain Underpants, before the label segues over to Universal. The pic based on the kids book series will open at 5 PM Thursday, while Wonder Woman will starting projecting at 7 PM. Wonder Woman will be 3,500 locations on Thursday, including available in Imax, PLFs, 3D and DBox. Captain Underpants is estimated to open with at least $20M at 3,400 locations, and in 3D. Memorial Day opener Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales will ease 55% from its three-day of $62.98M for $28.4M, while Paramount’s Baywatch will sink 60% from its three-day of $18.5M for $7.4M.
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That box office estimate is definitely lowballed.
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Several older DC films have been nominated and won, the most recent before Suicide Squad being The Dark Knight. Spider-Man 2 took home Best Visual Effects. And many MCU films have been nominated for technical awards.

But I'm curious as to why you replied to a person who wishes that Suicide Squad was a better film with a response of it's a Best Makeup winning Oscar film? Winning Best Makeup makes it a good film? Just curious.

For instance, I wouldn't argue that Batman (1989) is a good film solely because it won Best Art Direction, I'd argue for other reasons.
An Oscar winning movie has credentials and solidifies itself as an 'above ordinary' film

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Everybody can criticize the lesser award for this film all they want, but it's still one more Oscar than the MCU has won. The last comic book film to win an Oscar was Heath Ledger's posthumous Best Supporting Actor award. Suicide Squad winning that Oscar is a small victory.
Agree. I was happy to see SS get recognized by the Academy

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Also bought tickets for tomorrow night. Chris Pine is a favorite and the movie just looks fun. Going to a 7 pm showing tomorrow night.
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....in the context of the category they won/received a nomination only.
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In that case Suicide Squad has 'above ordinary' makeup.
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