At this point I'm just crossing my fingers that whoever has final say on the casting choice can't be swayed by Channing Tatum offering a blowjob.
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I have an important question for people. How long do you expect a movie to be in theaters from opening weekend to closing weekend?
How long do you expect a movie to be in theaters from opening weekend to closing weekend?
Is it Star Wars?
As long as it's profitable for the studio and the theater owners.
See, that's the thing. Like, would you expect to still be able to catch Avatar in the theater?
Like, would you expect to still be able to catch Avatar in the theater?
Yes. Especially since it's in IMAX and I have an IMAX theater and everything runs longer in IMAX.
(Emmett and I always squeeze in our last viewing of a Harry Potter movie by seeing it in IMAX after it's gone elsewhere.)
I'm asking because we're revamping some stuff, and one of the things that I noticed is that our "In Theaters" section only list stuff that opened that week or the week before, and I think movies are in theaters longer than that, but I don't know a reasonable time frame to give so that it doesn't have to be a manual "Here's a list of titles in this order" list.
At this point I'm just crossing my fingers that whoever has final say on the casting choice can't be swayed by Channing Tatum offering a blowjob.
When you posted this did you know he was under consideration too, or did you jinx things? ::gives stinkeye::
DJ, I'd expect at least a month, unless it really stinks.
Ok. So my rule of thumb is going to be at least a month for wide releases, limited 2 weeks.
That's a good rule of thumb, Daisy. Only real stinkers (money-wise) leave much before a month.