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" ... Appaloosa Management defies my punditry that hyper turnover is a baddie. December quarter, nearly the entire portfolio was flogged. Micron Technology, a 10% position is a big winner on solid earnings growth. Some 30% of holdings cover Alibaba, Apple, Alphabet and Facebook. Bank of America is the lone bank at 5%. The market can’t go up without taking Appaloosa along. This is a pure bull market list. ... "
" ... Asked about the draw of the store’s most popular titles, Marissa Backlin said, “Juno Rushdan is a newer author, but her romantic suspense series has a strong female main character and the big baddie isn’t relying on racist tropes, so we believe that is a big part of the appeal. Diverse authors and stories, including both authors of color and LGBTQIA authors, are popular at our store. Readers want to read romances including those experiences and characters in those books.” ... "
" ... But for the moment, this "Apocalypse and his four horsemen" poster is something of a letdown. Because guess who is front-and-center again? Look, I like Magneto and I like Michael Fassbender as well. But we've had five "team" X-Men movies thus far, and three of them ended with Eric as the big baddie and X2 made him into a secondary "final boss" antagonist. Only X-Men: First Class offered a full-fledged X-Men story where Magneto wasn't the primary danger, and I don't think it's a coincidence that it's the best one of the bunch. ... "
" ... I don't have a ton to say that can't wait until Sunday, but The Fate of the Furious is one of a handful of sequels coming in 2017 that can sink like a stone from their previous installments and still be huge hits. I don't think anyone expected Furious 7 to earn $1.5 billion worldwide in early 2015, let alone $391m in China alone. Since this one won't have the "perfect storm" factor (Jason Statham as the baddie, a relative lack of competition, the buzz over how Paul Walker would be written out, etc.), it may well play like however Furious 7 would have performed had it opened in July of 2014 as intended. ... "
" ... The only two post-Social Network flicks that were arguably theatrically successful were Boots Riley’s subversive satire Sorry to Bother You ($18 million on a $3.2 million budget) and Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me By Your Name ($42 million/$3.5 million). He’s the baddie in the former and the co-lead/Timothée Chalamet’s love interest in the latter. Otherwise, pretty much every movie Hammer starred in, co-starred in or was merely featured in for the last 11 years, save for Ben Wheatley’s Netflix adaptation of Rebecca obviously, was a theatrical miss. That’s not star power. Heck, that’s flirting with the “box office poison” label. That’s a part of why this current scandal/the more severe allegations might have a real impact on his career. ... "