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>The Uwe Boll-directed film Citizen Vigilante grossed around $600,000 at the box office against a production budget of $2 million.
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Yeah but the chuds liked it so we won
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>>221850019
And all its home country had to do was literally ban it from commercial showings.
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Implying Musk didn’t slide a multi-million dollar wad under the table to Boll so he could keep making more movies like this.
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What box office? It wasn't even in theaters.
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we never said it would be a commercial success, we meant a moral success, a cultural success
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>>221850019

I wanted it to do well initially, for the memes, but then I took a look at the movie and thought fuck no, there's no defending that. You would have to be retarded
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>>221850019
And 90% of that was angel studios buying their own tickets
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the only good part is the webm that people post
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>>221850240
Which it also wasn't. We lost every way imaginable
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>>221850019
>Nolan's Odyssey bombing
>better bring up Uwe Boll's last movie
KEK
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>>221850547
It isn't bombing mate
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in reality it was a massive box office hit
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It's already fallen off, like the Sound of Freedom
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>>221850019
Musk paid $10 million for this and for the American centric sequel. (That is, if the IRL version doesn't occur first)
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>>221850562
the biggest IMAX theater near me is only half full both tonight and last night. Is that normal?
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>>221850019
>Uwe Boll
This nigga is still making movies?
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>>221850819
post theater
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it was spiritually profitable
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Made money on rentals. I don't think it was even in theaters anywhere.
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>>221850920
pretty much exactly the same as last night
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>>221851025
Saw it on my Roku home page thing. Normies watched it and that's why the usual suspects started shitting themselves.
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>>221850819
At least yours in half full. The only imax near me has been completely empty and will be all weekend
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>>221850717
I forgot you guys were protesting an anti child trafficking movie kek
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>>221851049
8am showing for tomorrow morning
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This was my first Uwe Boll film. a third of the way in, I realized what I just paid money to see, so i started skipping ahead. The last scene where citizen slimes out a family of mooslims isn't even good too. Really, really bad movie. How can you take such an edgy premise and make it so boring?
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>>221850019
I mean, isn't $600000 pretty good for a movie like that. I think they expect to make most of their money from VOD and streaming
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>>221852380
Because he doesn't give a shit, he's a hack who shoots very fast because his original grift was pocketing grant money by coming in under budget
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>>221852380
Watch Rampage. Basically the same film by the same director except it's kino
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>>221850019
>$600,000
Add a couple zeros
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>>221850637
>in reality it was a massive box office hit

Box Office is almost meaningless for this movie. It's real money was made via streaming purchases. It still sits at the ninth most purchased movie on Amazon prime in Canada, at least. It hung around in the top five since it released.
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It was pretty shit but 10s of millions saw it on X so I guess thats what they were going for
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>>221850819
when I look outside I see the earth flat but they tell me its round. is that normal?
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>>221850019
Don't care, it was kino. Cry more, brownoid.
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>>221851025
>rentals
Those still exist? Genuinely curious by the way, because the apparent death of rental culture hurts my heart.
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All Uwe Bolls movies have literally flopped he shouldn't be making movies under any circumstances except for German tax incentives that subsidised German filmmakers
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Ok but why do you create art, to earn a living or to create something beautiful?
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>>221850819
Better than normal. Usually they are empty except for special cases like a movie showing
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>>221853570
There is a chance that rental is a zoomer term for streaming because they heard people older than them talking about rentals and assumed they meant streaming not realizing that things in the past were different and didn't have streaming
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>>221852380
He's a con artist anons only pretend to like because he punched the Something Awful guy so hard he gave him permanent damage.
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>>221851049
>>221851915
>>221851082
Post states (metro area if needed).
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>>221850019
Uwe Boll movies never flop because he sells the international rights before filming and he takes advantage of whatever random Eastern European country wants to pretend to be Hollywood at the moment that gives out subsidies. He also aims for a couple hundred thousand in profits before international sales,so he's not greedy. It's the same business model as the Sharknado people, they never lose money.
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>>221850185
>I am the richest man in the world
>I could hire any director I want
>Hmmm... Yes, get me Uwe Boll, spare no expense!
Do you listen to any of the retarded shit you say?
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>>221850019
This was in theaters?
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>>221854098
limited theatrical release in telaviv an delhi
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>>221853882
Damn. Here I was hoping the term 'rentals' meant Blockbuster.
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>>221850185
Based Musk. He's the world's only trillionaire (in the public, that is) and he could buy every Hollywood studio if he wanted to.



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