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Word of mouth from the public is mixed and it slightly underperformed at the box office this weekend. Won't flop outright, but might end up not doing as well as Paramount hoped for. We will see how it holds this weekend. The Last Duel was great, and of course it performed the worst at the box office of his last couple movies. It's a shame Richard Jewell bombed because it was a great movie and imo his best directorial effort in the 2010's. I guess lack of star power and the subject matter weren't enough to get people to the box office. Cry Macho on the other hand was released on MAX same day it was in theaters during COVID and it's also one of Clint's worst movies imo. I wouldn't be shocked if he was at the very least bi. This is his 2nd recent role where he has played a gay man and he's openly said he enjoys going to gay bars. Can't blame him. Apple does not seem like the best studio to be working with at the moment. The first movie was a 5/10 for me. It had it's moments and certainly better than most video game movies, but the plot was weak and it fell back onto way too many tropes from kids movies I don't like. This one was a 7-7.5/10. Still had some pacing issues and not all the humor worked, but as a Sonic fan it delivered a lot more on what I was hoping the first movie would have. I'm looking forward to the 3rd one next month. Well I don't want to meet you either. It actually is doing quite well at the theaters it's in. I honestly believe if Warner Bros had given it a decent marketing campaign it could've done well at the box office. I have and can't remember a single thing about it so... Not really. Sounds like a mess. Maybe if I get bored one day I'll check it out. Most of his movies are shit tbh. Missing in Action is probably his best and even that is mid at best. I think Mel was to finance most of it himself so he has more control over it. Rumor is he's been taking these sort of roles to get money to fund Passion of the Christ II I'd give it a 3.5/10. Very dull and amateurishly made. Quaid was the best part of it. I'd have to watch it again. I saw the Extended Cut years ago when it aired on the CW and only recognized it was that version at the end because the post credits scene played before the credits. Underperformed a bit from the $60-65 million projections. Mixed word of mouth probably hurt it a bit. Wouldn't shock me. It's going to very interesting what direction the show takes in Season 3 if Dwight finds away out of having to work for the FBI or if the show is going to take a darker turn as Dwight slowly is forced to turn on everyone. I think if they do the later it could lead to some very interesting storylines, but it would also make the show become a lot darker and lose a lot of the humor in the process. Probably whatever voice acting she can get that will take little effort and time. She has so much money from the Simpsons I doubt she even really needs to work. Yay to Craig. No to Luca Guadagnino Diversity for diversity sake. They've race swapped the two lead roles.