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Post by Adelard of Bath on Mar 28, 2024 10:33:08 GMT -5
Sometimes I feel like I am the only person alive that doesn't have any interest in the whole "Deadpool" thing. Unless you are talking about "Dirty Harry: The Dead Pool" which I somehow convinced my grandmother to take me to when I was 11. "Aliens" I couldn't get enough of parts one and two, still love them to death, I even dragged my wife to the first one when it was in a theater near me a couple years ago. But I completely lost touch with the recent ones.
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Post by brp on Mar 28, 2024 14:13:34 GMT -5
Sometimes I feel like I am the only person alive that doesn't have any interest in the whole "Deadpool" thing. Nope. We have not seen any of them and have zero interest.
We do plan to see Apes, though. Trailers look quite good. Hadn't realized it was Disney. Then again, I don't follow who puts out what.
Ghostbusters, of course. We just walked past the actual Ghostbusters firehouse in downtown NYC. All decked out for the new movie.
Cheers.
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Post by henrycpa on Mar 28, 2024 14:22:05 GMT -5
I like Deadpool. It is humor and action.
I find it interesting that the movies I think will be most successful (Deadpool, Apes, Aliens) are movies most people will not realize are Disney releases.
That may be the new marketing strategy. Whether we as Disneyites like it or not, the Brand that is Disney is tarnished with a significant segment of the market they sell to.
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Post by brp on Mar 28, 2024 14:34:36 GMT -5
I like Deadpool. It is humor and action. I find it interesting that the movies I think will be most successful (Deadpool, Apes, Aliens) are movies most people will not realize are Disney releases. That may be the new marketing strategy. Whether we as Disneyites like it or not, the Brand that is Disney is tarnished with a significant segment of the market they sell to. With a certain segment of the population, probably. And the brand's value has been substantially raised with a different significant segment of the population. Very likely inconsequential, overall, in the long run.
As for why most people don't know who puts them out, I think it's more likely that most folks don't obsess about minutiae like this and look at the movie for what it is, not who brands it.
Cheers.
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