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LordLichtenstein said:
Wonktonodi said:
So many posts I thought we had some interesting box office numbers results for the weekend


I feel ya. 

Well with something as popular as this its impossible for the haters to keep away, they latch at any oportunity to degrade anything that has Force Awakens written in the title, wich agravates the majority of ppl who actualy like the movie (this kinda is the reason haters hate, to agravate those who liked it) and than 100 posts happen.

The epitome of the blind hatred was seen today on imdb when someone made a thread saying, and I quote: "the bad word of mouth is getting around, the movie underperformed on its 3 weekend only making 88 million" (wich icidentaly is the highest ever 3rd weekend in history). And than he goes on to say Avatar had much better word of mouth cause it was decreasing slower than FA, completly ignoring the fact that FA opened with numbers 5x higher than Avatar (wich means that if it had the sort of stability Avatar had itd have made more than 1 billion already, wihc is just not possible). 

Lawlight said:

It's not my fault if people can leave their brain at the door when watching a movie. The faults of the weak script is right there for everyone to see but many refuse.

This is kinda funy and ironic, considering the script/novelisation draft has been released to the public and everything the ppl who actualy payed atention to the movie said were the reasons for why things were going down as they went on the movie are explicitly written on the script. So if throngs of ppl did notice Kylo was weekened, was emotional unstable, that Rey had previous hand to hand and pilotting training, that the bowcaster was way deadlier than a normal blaster and 1 million other things and the script comes out confirming all of this it stands to reason that the movie did a perfect job of contextualizing everything and the fault lies with the ppl that insist in saying the movie didnt. The ones who left the brain at the door ironicaly are not the ones who actualy payed atention to the story being told and had all of theyre interpretations confirmed by the script/novelisation drafts.