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You forgot Age of Ultron. Makes sense, a lot of people did. -- nm
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Inigo (aka Inigo)
Dec 16 '15, 10:27
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i think you're reading the number "4" wrong. moviegoers in theaters are likely far more committed to seeing movies in theaters
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jar jar trump
Dec 16, 10:33
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It's movies that people don't want to see. Another terrible Terminator movie. Another bad Fantastic Four movie. A Peter Pan prequel
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who's scruffy-looking?
Dec 16, 10:42
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bad movies = bad box office. but my habit is to see pretty much everything first-run in a theater that i am interested in seeing
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jar jar trump
Dec 16, 10:39
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you've convinced me. winner! -- nm
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