I watched videos on 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. Most were good. Then, I saw a few accusing it of being "woke" (White Supremacists' way of saying it was done by a non-white), it failing miserably after the first weekend, and equating the release date with a bad movie. The direction was great. She made it her own. Good movies tend to start out slow and make more money due to word of mouth. I would be very wary of movies that do great on the first weekend. Next week, people will be shocked by how it dropped by half or more. Finally, I hate when people say only bad movies are released during certain months. The Matrix was released in March. Not exactly the blockbuster date that these people would have expected. Look how much it made. Then, there was the re-release of Star Wars in the 90's. It was released in February and blew away the box office. Why? I think it's because people want to see great movies on the screen. No need to remake it, just clean it up, enhance the audio, and release it again. Most remakes are the same story with a younger, more "hip" cast. They suck.
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