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We went through this once before, and it finished in the top ten on the streaming charts three more weeks after that.
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David
That means nothing. Nathan watched Frozen 7 times in a day. He would have paid for 1.
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Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
May 13 '21, 09:49
Your metrics are based on *viewings*, not money. That’s a vital distinction.
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Even if you cut 1.5 billion viewing minutes by seven, that's still a massively profitable movie.
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David
May 13, 09:57
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Is it 1.5billion viewing minutes? That’s the number?
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Will Hunting
May 13, 10:06
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I think you're not wrong, except for one point.
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Beryllium
May 13, 10:21
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Yes, it's why Variety posted two versions of the same article yesterday. Disney's protecting its numbers, even from its own people.
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David
May 13, 10:27
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