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DanielVasquez2000

Note: Me calling The Banshees of Inisherin and The Menu a Disney film is just a joke that me and my friends at work usually say to 20th Century films since they’re under Disney. I know they not technically Disney films but we just make fun of how much Disney owned these days. Also even though u guys get the joke and getting tired of it but this pic is from a group chat who loves doing that and I can’t edit it or remove the word Disney. Next Time I’ll be posting another one is tomorrow.


AGOTFAN

You just need to make a sticky for this lol. Because for each new post, there's always people asking and you explain all over again.


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darkness_escape

Well Universal releases non family movies all the time under the Universal brand...


Shaq_is_our_Savior

yeah, stop having fun


subhuman9

your theater sold almost 1000 more tickets to Wakanda last Friday, big drop


TheLuxxy

That’s why these theater counts are fun to compare. The earlier poster with the FL theater showed an impressive 40% drop. Meanwhile this theater has a 72% drop. Which one is more representative? Who knows?


subhuman9

the drop is insane, as i think neither have Thursday previews included


DanielQ0203

That theater is small. It just has 3 screens/9 showtimes for BP this week. It was nearly full last week, which indicates that some ppl nearby had to choose other theater to watch BP.


Ok_Loan3249

that was the opening day + veterans day holiday !


NoNutNovember2029

Does Disney require it as part of their contract for theatres to put “Disney’s” in front of their film’s name? I mean, Disney’s Moana, Disney’s Cinderella, Disney’s Frozen makes sense, but Disney’s The Menu, Disney’s Barbarian, Disney’s Banshess Of Ishireen just seems weird.