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Mummy
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>>215260976streaming makes 0 dollars
>>215260976dark universe bros... we are officially back
>>215260976This movie is going to become a cult classic when they release that new Mummy film next year. 100% sure. This always happens with mummy films. They are hated on the release but then over years, when the next one shows up, people tend to like the previously hated ones. Always.
>>2152613813 is still awful.
>>215261247Streaming per capita doesn't make much, but it does earn money
>>215261247Streaming is everything now. Every studio wants own streaming platform.
>>215261381Nah. Tom Cruise has negative chemistry with everyone in the movie, the other actors are barely suppressing shudders of revulsion when he's near them, it's kind of fascinating to watch
>>215261422No, it doesn't. Don't even @ me with your retarded reply.
>>215261467Cruise and whats-her-name mummy lady, had great chemisty. Close to Karloff and Zita in OG film.
>>215262273No they didn't, what are you even on about, they both acted like they were trying to emote at a greenscreen
mogged
>>215262273Same height lol
>>215262468>Sofia Boutella is 5'5"
>>215262273>>215262468>>215262597He's got boots on and she's barefoot.
>>215262468But shes batefoot
>>215262613>>215262624Ahmanet feet
>>215262613>his IMDB page says he's 5'7"Lol. Lmao even.
>>215260976it's still a shit flick
To be honest this was better than last 2 mission impossible parts.
>>215261247>streaming makes 0 dollarsthe only streaming services even claiming to be profitable are Netflix and Disney but given their massive spending that is likely just creative accounting.It's something that sounds like it should make money but doesn't.
>>215262842Streaming deals make money. Uwe Boll (lol) once explained how all his movies earned money even before they started filming them. All thanks to local streaming deals all around the world. I can try to find this. There was a whole interview with him, and filming process. He said these movies already made millions before they even finished scripts.
>>215262901Found it. >“So here's how this whole thing works. I'm a film producer. I go to these investors and tell them I want to make this movie. They front me a certain amount of the money to get things set up with the rest put in a fund I can access when production begins. I take this money and buy up the rights to...something. A book, a comic, a video game, whatever I can get cheaply that still has some sort of name recognition to it. I then take that license, get a completion bond (basically insurance that will pay to finish the film if production runs out of money).>So I go to film distributors all over the world to pre-sell the rights. I haven't made the movie yet, but here's proof we've got the investment money for production already, I've got a completion bond so the film will be finished, I've got name recognition from the licensed product, and I promise name actors in the film. Oh, and there's going to be lots of violence and sex to bring in the kids. They then agree to distribute the film.>And my movie's already made its money back. Say I got $30 million from the investors. I sell the rights for $3 million to 10 different territories (it's more complicated than this, but you get the idea). So the film's now going to open in the US, England, China, Australia, Japan, India, etc. and, so long as I deliver a film, my production budget is covered.
>>215262901>Uwe BollHe beat up lowtax.
>>215263028Yes, but he explained whole distribution rights deal thing. Small sums that add up.
>>215260991fpbp
>>215260991What is going on here?