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" ... Full, camera-ready smile on, Woodall notices I have a wall of Post-Its behind me. She walks her laptop over to a Post-It her own. Perfectly color-coordinated (natch), each marks a significant moment in the business' growth, as well as upcoming releases. ... "
" ... Saldana is obviously not an old man (nor is she a white guy, natch), so it would have been nice if the folks championing such onscreen inclusivity would have shown up to make a point. Alas, the film received mixed-negative reviews and opened with just $10.8 million before limping to $34 million domestic and $63 million worldwide on a $40 million budget. It was released in China in 2013 and earned another $8 million there, bringing its cume to $71.5 million. I’m sure it made money at some point over the last nine years due to post-theatrical revenue, but it was not the start of a glorious new franchise and Saldana never got another outright action lead again. ... "
" ... The tester was an F Sport trimmed out, including the cool 8-inch dynamic instrument cluster with a tachometer that moves to the center when you don’t want to play with all the info embedded in the display. The F Sport is the sporty trim, natch, and it’s sporting enough for passing moves on the ramp or at speed via the sport mode knob high up on the dash, like you’re tuning Frankenstein’s neck. ... "
" ... There’s a crazy-looking pool (natch) and an on-site restaurant called Three Blue Ducks, which is open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and serves up hearty Aussie fare with a sustainable edge. ... "
" ... Well, first of all, I liked Alita: Battle Angel a lot more than I expected. So, the notion of James Cameron merely acting as a hands-on producer and co-writer for a Terminator sequel directed by someone else, Deadpool’s Tim Miller in this case, is that much more inviting. Even if we argue that Alita: Battle Angel didn’t earn enough to justify a sequel, its $400 million-plus global take, despite most pundits (not me, natch) expected it to dive-bomb on President’s Day weekend, means that Cameron’s name behind a big-budget sci-fi fantasy actioner still means something to global moviegoers. His name plus his most famous franchise (give or take Avatar and its theoretical sequels) may mean a winning combo, especially if (speculation alert) they kept the budget down compared to the $155 million-to-$200 million budgets for the last four Terminator movies. ... "