"Finding Dory" dominates box office, #1 for third straight week

>Continuing its ascent toward overtaking Captain America: Civil War ($405.4 million) as the year’s highest-grossing film so far, Disney/Pixar’s Finding Dory swims to the top of the North American box office for its third consecutive three-day window, adding an estimated $41.9 million to its $372.3 million haul after just 17 days in release. Its third weekend number will climb even higher once Fourth of July totals are announced Monday. If three-day estimates hold up, the July 1-3 weekend could be the fourth highest-grossing holiday frame in history, with totals approaching $190 million.

>With a steady $166 million coming from foreign territories thus far, Dory now stands at $538 million globally, bringing the Ellen DeGeneres-starring animated film one step closer to becoming Disney’s fourth 2016 picture to cross the $900 million mark worldwide.

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Guess "Finding Marlin" is guaranteed now.

We all know the REAL reason why this movie is succeeding.

fuck off Gerald

I saw the first one when I was 7 at it's release and liked it. Convince me to watch this one as a mature adult?

Like Toy Story sequels, its a movie that agreed with it's former audience to tell a different story while building on the first

is it any good?

Ellen plugs it on her talk show?

I haven't watched a Pixar movie since Up. Was The Good Dinosaur any good?

It was pretty great. Made me think Pixar could do sequels again

Proving once again that the only thing that can defeat Disney is more Disney. Have you bowed down and paid homage to your Disney overlords yet?

Not really. Though I admit, if you go into it understanding that it's a western you'll have a better chance of liking it. Also the character animation was hella jarring next to the hyper-realistic background animation.

Alright. I think they had a really fantastic run with Incredibles, Ratatouille, WALL-E and Up, all of them are A+ in my book, and then I kinda just lost interest for a while. I watched all the newer trailers today and The Good Dinosaur was the only one I thought might have potential, but the trailers were too vague, lots of silent scenery shots that were pretty but I didn't know enough about the concept.

Might watch it on a late night or something but no rush.

The only Pixar movies you need to watch are Toy Story 3 and Inside Out. Cars 2 and The Good Dinosaur were awful. Brave and Monsters University were good, but you can skip them and not miss out on much.

I could barely make it through the trailer for Inside Out, it looked atrocious.

>Brave
>good

Brave sucked

Did you see the first Frozen trailer with the moose? Same thing with Inside Out.

I never understood why Brave is hated so much.

>Straight week

Here's your (You)

This movie is successful thanks to the whale shark, i tell you.

Curse this insidious and pervasive heteronormativity!

Is the movie even out in the UK? Haven't seen a single trailer or poster of it anywhere.

Good. I'm glad Ellen is showing that straights are inferior when it comes to acting and creativity. It's a new dawn for the industry.

>It's a new dawn for the industry.

Hollywood has been gay since its inception.

Yes. But it's not widely known. The world needs to know and accept it. Did you know there are still nations that oppress us, such as China, Russia, and some parts of the USA? With the magic of movies, the world will be more accepting.

>Hollywood has been gay since its inception.

This, how else would you explain the pedophile ring.