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paperheart

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  1. Welcome to Paperheart’s High Grade CGC DC Silver Sale PM or PP or Check/MO US shipping: $15 Int’l shipping TBD Prices firm No returns (unless slabbed damaged during shipment) Reasonable time payments considered No Probies, HOSers or those on ignore Available to board members only Atom #18 CGC 9.4 C/OW $135 Doom Patrol #116 CGC 9.4 OW $135
  2. must've been everyone clamoring to see Black Widow
  3. food? shelter? who needs those? i need the value of my collectibles to stay strong. #neversell
  4. i saw the "Se" and guessed Seeley- thanks
  5. too lazy to look it up, who wrote that?
  6. this looks familiar, i read something similar somewhere AMC Theatres Bankruptcy Rumors Grow, But That Move Wouldn’t Be The End Of The Chain Or The Biz https://deadline.com/2020/04/amc-theatres-bankruptcy-coronavirus-box-office-exhibition-1202902893/
  7. 1Comments Facebook Twitter Print Email Show more sharing options Disney Walt Disney executive chairman Bob Iger told Barron’s there may be a few movies after Artemis Fowl that jump directly onto Disney+ as the coronavirus pandemic keeps movie theaters shuttered. “In terms of movies going ahead after Artemis, there may be a few more that we end up putting directly onto Disney+, but for the most part a lot of the big tentpole Disney films, we’ll simply wait for slots. In some cases we’ve announced new ones already, but later on in the calendar,” Iger said in an interview with the publication. Artemis Fowl was meant to be released in theaters. He didn’t name possible films that might follow. However, it’s been rumored for the longest time that New Mutatants, which was taken off the calendar when coronavirus hit, was going to Hulu.
  8. 1,000 theaters WW, 11,000 screens - they could file 11, restructure the debt, wipe out the equity and continue operating; can't imagine they'd just disappear
  9. a welcome divertissement Deadline’s 2019 Most Valuable Movie Blockbuster Tournament Underway: No. 25 ‘Hustlers’ My top 5 predictions: 5) Captain Marvel 4) Frozen 2 (this may be #3) 3) Joker (this may be #4) 2) Lion King 1) Avengers; Endgame
  10. some actual #'s, $20BB- that's gonna leave a mark International Box Office: Top 10 Markets Fall 59% In “Disaster” First Quarter Amid Coronavirus; What’s Next? – Charts https://deadline.com/2020/04/international-box-office-market-standings-global-studio-chart-1202899690/
  11. Moench is known to be pretty wordy; i blew them out instead of re-reading my run but IIRC they weren't a quick read but still good/great
  12. i don't lump together all journalism. read a piece yesterday in which the author cited 47 sources. i dealt with a lot of financial journalists in my day, know the difference between a journalist that will fact check you to death and one that will print any stupid rumor.
  13. the surgeon general said it, maybe he was an insufficiently_thoughtful_person for saying it. if he's going to say idiotic carp, keep him away from a microphone or off TV.
  14. why are you blaming journalists for quoting what he said? maybe they should pretend it's just going away or it's not news.
  15. journalism? they're quoting the surgeon general of the United States.
  16. they haven't even committed to putting New Mutants on Disney+; which has no BO prospects. they're going to get another 135MM subscribers by putting BW on Disney+? that's insane. you should look at Deadline's breakdown on where these types of movies make $. GOTG 2 made $200MM in profit just from WW Home Entertainment & Global TV. Post theatrical revenue is almost all gravy. Also, Shang-Chi had no chance to make it's original release date- so there'd be a hole to fill anyway. Disney isn't trading at $93 off of what's happening in 2020 but what 2021 could look like.
  17. $7200 - what's the annualized rate of return? 2.65%, who says comic book collecting doesn't pay