Sentences with phrase «marketing for the movie»

Amazon has 15 per cent of the $ 1.8 billion U.S. market for movie and TV show rentals and downloads, trailing Apple's 58 per cent, according to Dan Cryan, an analyst with market research firm IHS.
«Rampage» had a budget of $ 120 million and earned $ 148.6 million worldwide with China as the top global market for the movie with a $ 55 million launch.
I love how the new marketing for the movie is Unite the League.
Deadpool 2 isn't set to be released until midway through 2018, but Fox is already putting in some suitably odd marketing for the movie.
The banner further underlines the importance Marvel places on the Chinese market for its movies, a consideration that prompted the studio to change their approach to the character of the Ancient One, played by Tilda Swinton.
The core gaming audience of teenage males is obisovousily the target market for this movie.
Such an arrangement could help iTunes stand out in a crowded online market for movies, TV shows and music.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, all marketing for the movie will now carry the lines:
Still, if you're in the market for a movie about a weird, nervous, unpleasant guy talking to computer - generated penguins, this is your ticket.
We've been posting some of the marketing for the movie, including TV spots and the trailer, and we're still very excited to see this and find out what's going on.
The heavily marketed, effects - laden prehistoric actioner has now pulled in $ 89 million domestically for Warner Bros., and another $ 143 million internationally, proving that there apparently is a market for movies aimed at sabretooth tiger enthusiasts.
I am digging the marketing for this movie so far.
A new trailer for Deadpool 2 — the official title, though I kinda wish they had stuck with «Untitled Deadpool Sequel» — has been released, and goddamn does the marketing for this movie remain on point.
Of course, Lee kicked off a wave of popularity that allowed a market for the movie, starring another man known for the genre,» «Kung Fu»'s David Carradine (Death Race 2000, The Outsider).
I still love that they're using Queen in the marketing for this movie, it really makes this feel like it's going to be awesome.
Regrettably, there is actually a market for movies like this, and the crowds of fifteen - year - old boys that manage to sneak in to the R - rated flick will enjoy every minute; including the 20 - minute party sequence that functions only as a catalyst for more marijuana - induced comedy.
The marketing for this movie has been pitch perfect so far, I just hope the movie lives up to the hype.
The premiere of Avengers: Infinity War is just under three weeks away and marketing for the movie — said to be Marvel's largest campaign to date — is well underway.
«And for these awards movies, they utilize these shows as the marketing for the movies.
The marketing for this movie is definitely designed to rile up fans.
Despite the cameo James Earl Jones makes late in the game (no pun intended), if you're in the market for a movie about fathers, sons, and the national pastime, best just to stick with that other sepia - tinged baseball reverie in which Jones appears — Field of Dreams, of course.
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