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6 minutes ago, Artistofthedecade said:

Katy Perry - Paramount Pictures

Spice Girls - Universal Pictures 

U2 - National Geographic Entertainment 

 

All of them worked with studios, not theaters. 

Billie worked with AMC

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11 minutes ago, ScorpiosGroove said:

Billie worked with AMC

Trafalgar was the distributor of Billie

 

Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing said, “We are pleased to present Billie Eilish for the first time in cinemas worldwide. The Extended Cut of her brilliant Live at The O2 concert film is a visual spectacle that looks and sounds incredible on the big screen. Audiences in movie theatres worldwide will be thrilled to experience the full-length concert performance among fellow fans.”

 

Trafalgar Releasing, the global leader in event cinema distribution, harnesses the power of cinema to bring fans together in more than 13,000 locations in 132 countries worldwide. A subsidiary of Trafalgar Entertainment, Trafalgar Releasing’s worldwide operations include production, acquisition, marketing, and distribution of live or pre-recorded content to cinemas led by an international team of specialists. Featuring live concerts, music documentaries, world-class opera, award-winning theatre, and more from the leading names in entertainment such as BTS, Metallica, Oasis, Coldplay, Billy Joel, George Michael, Twenty One Pilots, the Royal Opera House and more, Trafalgar Releasing has shattered event cinema box office records, most recently with the BTS Permission to Dance on Stage - Seoul: Live Viewing concert which grossed more than $32.6M at the global box office. More information about Trafalgar Releasing can be found at www.trafalgar-releasing.com.

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1 hour ago, QueenBeyoncé said:

Taylor’s impact? :rip: Taylor is not the first to release anything in AMC.. Spice Girls, U2, Katy Perry just to name a few. I know you Taylor fans are brain dead but yeah :ahh:  

Not you being this loudly wrong :rip: They’re referring to AMC Theaters as the distributor itself, not the theater chain :priceless:

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LETS GOOOOOOO. Hope it’s true. I can’t wait for another box office smash 

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4 hours ago, Companion said:

I will open a thread comparing it to A Star Is Born box office numbers. It will be a hit :bird:

Who is even going to compare it to that?

 

Ot: I see this is going to be a trend now but it won't work for most people

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4 hours ago, Heartbreak Prince said:

She won’t let the ATRL Hives have a moments peace :ahh: I can already see the comparison thread titles.

Thread that you will be making yourself :ahh:

 

4 hours ago, FolkLover1989 said:

I really want it to happen 

 

Not only will that be Taylor impact if Bey also bypasses studios for AMC but if she also makes it only Weekend event

 

The box office will be crazy :ahh:

The desperation to be impactful is crazy :ahh:

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It’s the visuals for sure. Beyoncé isn’t going to release tour film so close without putting the effort into it. It’s  obvious that the visuals aren’t a string of videos and there’s some type of plot line to them. It’s too many hints detailing bits and pieces of the plot. 

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3 minutes ago, ForgottenSoul said:

I honestly dont think this will do well. 

The Coldplay concert did less than $10M. I don’t think they are expecting every project to open with $100M but surely they’ll be happy with whatever they can get.

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39 minutes ago, Artistofthedecade said:

Katy Perry - Paramount Pictures

Spice Girls - Universal Pictures 

U2 - National Geographic Entertainment 

 

All of them worked with studios, not theaters. 

Were they not shown theaters? Oh ok.

 

 


 

 

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38 minutes ago, Artistofthedecade said:

 Were they supposed to be shown in stadiums?

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I don’t think Taylor’s deal is exclusive to AMC tho. The Cinemark and the Regal in my city are showing it just like AMC. The indie movie theater is also showing it

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22 minutes ago, Blue Rose said:

I don’t think Taylor’s deal is exclusive to AMC tho. The Cinemark and the Regal in my city are showing it just like AMC. The indie movie theater is also showing it

Well yes, she is also working with global theater chains too. 

 

What seperated Taylor's release from other releases was that she negotiated her deal with theater chains like AMC, Cinemark, Regal etc. directly when the norm is negotiating distribution deals with Hollywood studios like every other artists do. 

 

That move even created backlash from Studios

Taylor Swift 'angers' major studios after working directly with AMC Theatres amid strikes

 

How Taylor Swift's Dad Created the Game-Changing Eras Concert Film

 

How Taylor Swift's Eras movie beat Hollywood at its own game

 

And looks like her move is already impacting the industry and other artists are starting to follow her way of negotiating with theater chains 

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12 minutes ago, Artistofthedecade said:

Well yes, she is also working with global theater chains too. 

 

What seperated Taylor's release from other releases was that she negotiated her deal with theater chains like AMC, Cinemark, Regal etc. directly when the norm is negotiating distribution deals with Hollywood studios like every other artists do. 

 

That move even created backlash from Studios

Taylor Swift 'angers' major studios after working directly with AMC Theatres amid strikes

 

How Taylor Swift's Dad Created the Game-Changing Eras Concert Film

 

How Taylor Swift's Eras movie beat Hollywood at its own game

 

And looks like her move is already impacting the industry and other artists are starting to follow her way of negotiating with theater chains 

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Beyoncé will NEVER have to take inspiration from that WHITE BTCH

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Not Beyonce taking inspiration from Taylor :jonny5: well at least her fans finally getting visuals, it probably wouldn't even have seen the light since none of streaming services want that

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2 hours ago, Embustera said:

Awesome. Her second stanbase should also buy tickets to see what a real performer looks like. 

That would be wise!

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that fan base is keeping up with Beyoncé so closely, my god :dies: the obsession. Taylor Swift should partner with Better Help like Ariana Grande did next.

 

OT: I think if visuals are indeed coming to theaters in Nov. 2023, that might suggest act II rollout possibly kicking off in October/November. I've been saying it for a while now, but I don't see any other reason to hold the visuals hostage for so long. either the visual release will be the start of the next era, or the music will precede the visuals.

 

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2 hours ago, Artistofthedecade said:

Katy Perry - Paramount Pictures

Spice Girls - Universal Pictures 

U2 - National Geographic Entertainment 

 

All of them worked with studios, not theaters. 

Beyoncé is about her business. Best offer/opportunity she will take

 

36 minutes ago, Artistofthedecade said:

Well yes, she is also working with global theater chains too. 

 

What seperated Taylor's release from other releases was that she negotiated her deal with theater chains like AMC, Cinemark, Regal etc. directly when the norm is negotiating distribution deals with Hollywood studios like every other artists do. 

 

That move even created backlash from Studios

Taylor Swift 'angers' major studios after working directly with AMC Theatres amid strikes

 

How Taylor Swift's Dad Created the Game-Changing Eras Concert Film

 

How Taylor Swift's Eras movie beat Hollywood at its own game

 

And looks like her move is already impacting the industry and other artists are starting to follow her way of negotiating with theater chains 

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Taylor’s dad impact did that!!! 

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29 minutes ago, sillycilla said:

Beyoncé is about her business. Best offer/opportunity she will take

 

Considering that almost all of streaming services rejected the visuals, i don't think she had many options

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I'm not going to the movies just sell it as a DVD with a deluxe edition PLEASE :deadbanana4:

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1 hour ago, Blue Rose said:

I don’t think Taylor’s deal is exclusive to AMC tho. The Cinemark and the Regal in my city are showing it just like AMC. The indie movie theater is also showing it

They’re distributed by AMC, first time AMC work as a distributor for any film or concert film for that matter.

 

This is the best possible chain of events during the SAG strike so instead of going on the who did it first or better let’s clap at them actively avoiding these abusive studios :giraffe:

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Late November is a horrible time to release anything. Way to much competition. 

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