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@WWG1WGA301 You know that’s not possible right? You can’t donate money to the government. lol. Dumbasses.
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@everyonebpup Probably there has to be the worst movie to gross over 300 million.
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> be A24
> 14 years building a prestige label
> moonlight, lady bird, hereditary, EEAAO
> your all time record was $191M, marty supreme
> then a 20 year old youtuber pitches empty rooms
> you fund it for $10M and hope for the best
> it opens to $81M. biggest debut in your history
> clears your whole back catalog in under a week
> your first film ever to pass $200M
> now it's blown past $250M worldwide
> on a $10M budget. 25 times what it cost
> it just outgrossed a spielberg classic
> tracking to be your first $300M movie ever
> a horror film about empty rooms
a $10M movie about empty rooms, made by a 20 year old, is tracking to be the first a24 film ever to hit $300M and it's still in theaters
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm
‘BACKROOMS’ has passed $250M+ worldwide. On a budget of $10M, it is tracking to be the first A24 film to pass $300M.
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@p__palma @BarryOnHere The back rooms wasn’t even his original idea. The story was. And that part wasn’t even good.
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@BarryOnHere “Backrooms fucking sucked” is an insanely ignorant take, especially if you’re in favor of original ideas for films and not remakes/recycled concepts
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Well Obsession is good and Backrooms fucking sucked so it makes sense.
Geek Vibes Nation@GeekVibesNation
#Backrooms lost 161 screens this weekend while RED HOT #Obsession picked up an addtional 168 screens
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@meltalksmovies I’m surprised people care about him much as paper thin his character was.
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@olddogafternoon The story and characters were both pretty paper thin. The cinematography was amazing though. I wish they would’ve used more songs in the movie like the trailer to get the vibe right as much of the film relies on the psychological aspect of the backrooms.
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@Senatorduffy69 @Web3bro3 @whale6x There are many americans that are paycheck to paycheck where they cant save. Nearly half americans dont even have a thousand for savings.
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@HKarim00 @GeekVibesNation The story is Ass, the but the cinematography is nice. The concept of the backrooms is really doing a lot of work.
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#Backrooms lost 161 screens this weekend while RED HOT #Obsession picked up an addtional 168 screens


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@kautzmania As a movie, it was a three. Visually it was a 8. Honestly, I was super excited for this movie when I watched out was thoroughly disappointed. Even with knowledge of the lore. It felt more like a YouTube video with a budget of $10 million than a movie.
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@helmsson @LizardOnTheRoof @Lucayou7 I’m not hardened I’ve just seen actual people that look like that
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@LizardOnTheRoof @ka24455 @Lucayou7 Seeing a still image of it isn’t that spooky but contextually it’s terrifying. Acknowledging the context requires effort and homeboy seems more concerned with everyone knowing he’s brave as hell. Pearls to pigs sort of thing
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@JoeyMagidson The visuals is what made his YouTube videos great. Not that many people actually cared about the lore. So if you add the great visuals plus A24 all you get is a good looking film not a great film.
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Backrooms: idk man. Visually it’s rather striking and certainly an achievement for someone as young as Kane Parsons. Narratively? Very flimsy, with dialogue that’s…not great, along with a third act collapse. I expect great things from Parsons, but he’s not there yet.
#Backrooms




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@CalebGoatQB1 @BarryOnHere Honestly! The only reason his YouTube series was popular in the first place because it was really well done cinematography. If you add A24 nothing changes. The “Lore” isn’t what made it a good series.
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@BarryOnHere Barry this is spot on. Just warning you: They’re gonna call you low iq because this is the first non marvel movie they’ve seen so it’s a thought provoking masterpiece to them.
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Finally saw "Backrooms"
The movie is not scary at all because it's premise could never happen in real life. This is why I'm not a huge fan of "paranormal" or "supernatural" horror films. A movie needs to be grounded in reality to be truly unsettling IMO. But even worse, the movie is BORING. There's no explanation for why or how the alternate dimension exists. It just does. This COULD have been kinda cool if we got any sort of explanation for WHY it exists or HOW it creates dopplegangers of people/objects, but we don't. Nothing any of the characters do have any weight. A former MRI company is researching why it exists? Not the government? Who else knows about this? Only a small number of people? Again, no real backstory. Everything is so vague. There is no IMPACT. When the characters die it's whatever. There's a giant pirate cannibal clone that kills people which could be cool but it's just weird & clunky. When the movie finally ends, you're left wondering what was the fucking point of it all. Are we sure David Cronenberg didn't direct this?
VERDICT: GARBAGE
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@AaronTalkHorror These two movies shouldn’t even be in the same conversation. Obsession clears. The backrooms had everything going for it. In terms of hype and concept. And yet it still fails to be a good movie. It actually fails to be even an OK movie.
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@BrianGeorgeHFX @AaronTalkHorror And then, when something actually did happen in the back rooms, they kind of fell flat.
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@AaronTalkHorror Obsession had a better story and was a whole lot creepier.
Backrooms left me confused and had the same issue as The Blair Witch Project. A lot of the tension relied on expecting something to happen.
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@RitikV2 I’m sorry was there a point in the movie where there was enough character development to actually give a shit about Clark at all?
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⚠️ SPOILERS - BACKROOMS (2026)
Clark deserved better.
After everything the characters survived inside the Backrooms, seeing him go out that way felt less shocking and more heartbreaking. Sometimes the most painful deaths aren't the most dramatic ones they're the ones that leave you sitting there thinking, There had to be another way,
Maybe that's exactly what Kane Parsons intended. The Backrooms has always been about uncertainty, helplessness, and the feeling that nobody is truly safe. Still, Clark's fate is going to be one of the most debated moments in the film for a long time. 💔🎬
#Backrooms #A24 #KaneParsons #MovieSpoilers #Horror #Spoiler
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@NFLonFOX @gregauman This Bills trade is so bad it sounds like a typo
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Here are @gregauman's top five remaining trade candidates, and where he sees each one landing.
Read the full article here: foxsports.com/stories/nfl/nf…

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@serbmecha @HypeDrop @adrenaIinIendnz how is this better than pouring buckets of seeds out of the plane?
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