Should Nikki write a book about her experience?

Should Nikki write a book about her experience?

She's a writer and has just experienced probably one of the most interesting things a human can survive. To hell and back.

If she gets acquitted at her trial, should she write about this?

Or should she write about it during her trial? The book sales can pay her legal team.

u/Aidan_v2 — 3 days ago

Hank as a villain?

Hank was a pretty decent guy on the show, but kind of the overall antagonist to Walter White's protagonist.

I mean, each season had its antagonists, whether it was Tuco or Gus or the white supremacists, but they weren't series-long antagonists.

Hank was. He was primarily the antagonist to Walter, who lasted all seasons.

So even though he's a good guy, can he be considered a villain?

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u/Aidan_v2 — 5 days ago

Obsession made $1.5M yesterday, more than Jackass and Disclosure Day

https://www.the-numbers.com/daily-box-office-chart

46 days and still not a single day under $1M.

Toy Story 5 probably won't be able to achieve this by day 46.

When will Obsession have its first sub-$1M day? Probably soon because it just dropped on video. Maybe not today bc discount Tuesdays across the country tend to increase the daily box office.

I feel like it'll still do well in theaters despite the home video drop.

u/Aidan_v2 — 5 days ago
▲ 16 r/obsessionmovie+1 crossposts

Greek Box Office 25/6-28/6

Great weekend for Toy Story and Obsession. Superman's opening was 26.758 for comparison to Supergirl's 5.374.

For DC movies the best opening was Joker with 135.735 and it managed to get to 145.337 the second weekend, a 7% increase. For CBMs in general top movies are Joker(900k tickets), Endgame( around 550k) and 300(around 900k).

u/Aidan_v2 — 6 days ago

Re: Bear Changing His Mind (SPOILERS)

That 2nd-to-last season.

When Bear tries to throw up those pills, but doesn't get the chance to.

Does the act of trying to throw them up cancel the deed of taking them? Or should he still get moral credit for taking them?

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u/Aidan_v2 — 7 days ago

Spielberg should make a low-budget film.

Withhold his fee for backend gross points instead.

A few actors, a few locations

Low budget agreement for a younger, greener crew, but with them getting 1% or more in gross points as well.

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u/Aidan_v2 — 7 days ago

Some questions about the film...

>Question about Disclosure Day from people who have seen it... If Colman Domingo knew that Drops were a Thing, why wouldn't he warn Josh O'Connor that Bono's Daughter would give away their location/try to kill him?

>This is a different question from why Josh O'Connor would hold a paper with their address in her sightline after she'd already given away their address once already. I assume that was just him being tired and stupid

>What do you think that alien they rolled out at the end had been doing that whole time? Not really a plot hole, but like. You think maybe they could have been more involved in everything happening, right?

>How were they able to perfectly recreate her house? Just from photographs? Did they interview the house cleaner?

>I know the movie had to pretend drones don't exist for a lot of the plot to happen. But couldn't they have had a line or two about how drones don't work around Experiencers or whatever? Or did they have a line like that and I missed it?

https://bsky.app/profile/rajandelman.bsky.social/post/3mpd2sr5ubs26

u/Aidan_v2 — 8 days ago

Spielberg should make a low-budget film.

Withhold his fee for backend gross points instead.

A few actors, a few locations

Low budget agreement for a younger, greener crew, but with them getting 1% or more in gross points as well.

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u/Aidan_v2 — 8 days ago

190th Anniversary of President Madison's death tomorrow.

Brace yourselves.

u/Aidan_v2 — 8 days ago

David McCullough's Father on Truman

Fun little anecdote. From the John Adams HBO series extras.

u/Aidan_v2 — 9 days ago
▲ 400 r/dcu

They really don't know how to talk about these films.

u/Aidan_v2 — 9 days ago
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Thursday the 25th, it took a week for Toy Story 5 to finally outgross Obsession, which had its first day of making less than $2M. Doesn't look like Disclosure Day will ever surpass Obsession, something that only really huge blockbusters can do now, like Toy Story, Odyssey, Spider-Man, etc.

Obsession should still stay in theaters, though, as long as it's pulling in over $750,000K/day.

https://www.boxofficemojo.com/date/2026-06-25/?ref_=bo_hm_rd

u/Aidan_v2 — 9 days ago
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Bond Release Dates and Gaps

  • Dr. No – May 8, 1963
  • From Russia with Love – April 8, 1964
  • Goldfinger – December 22, 1964
  • Thunderball – December 21, 1965
  • You Only Live Twice – June 13, 1967
  • On Her Majesty's Secret Service – December 18, 1969
  • Diamonds Are Forever – December 17, 1971

  • Live and Let Die – June 27, 1973
  • The Man with the Golden Gun – December 19, 1974
  • The Spy Who Loved Me – August 3, 1977
  • Moonraker – June 29, 1979
  • For Your Eyes Only – June 26, 1981
  • Octopussy – June 10, 1983
  • A View to a Kill – May 24, 1985

  • The Living Daylights – July 31, 1987
  • Licence to Kill – July 10, 1989

  • GoldenEye – November 17, 1995
  • Tomorrow Never Dies – December 12, 1997
  • The World Is Not Enough – November 19, 1999
  • Die Another Day – November 22, 2002

  • Casino Royale – November 17, 2006
  • Quantum of Solace – November 14, 2008
  • Skyfall – November 9, 2012
  • Spectre – November 6, 2015
  • No Time to Die – October 8, 2021

>That gap between Dalton and Brosnan, I bet the gap between Craig and the next fella will be longer.

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u/Aidan_v2 — 10 days ago