I wonder who buys that garbage. I had the same thought about not wanting to add them to my list of retailers to avoid. The book publishers are the ones publishing so much nonsense. Its hard to wade through all the nonsense childrens books.
Merry Christmas!
I think dims buy wholesale for gifts to their dim friends.
I’ve seen Hitlery books for $.25 and free at yard sales.
And the box office isn’t doing well, go figure.
“BOX OFFICE BOMBS: 2019 Was A Horrible Year For Liberal Hollywood”
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BOX OFFICE BOMBS: 2019 Was A Horrible Year For Liberal Hollywood
Avatar by Aleister December 25, 2019 114 Comments
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2019 was not a good year for Hollywood and the film industry.
BOX OFFICE BOMBS: 2019 Was A Horrible Year For Liberal Hollywood
Avatar by Aleister December 25, 2019 114 Comments
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2019 was not a good year for Hollywood and the film industry.
Could it have something to do with the entertainment industrys far left politics?
Breitbart reports:
Hollywood Box Office Plummets in 2019 as Audiences Stay Away
Hollywood is closing out 2019 on a sour note thanks to a new report showing that North American ticket sales fell an estimated 3.6 percent in 2019 compared to last year, the largest percentage drop in five years.
Audiences shunned the multiplexes despite Hollywoods continued obsession with superhero blockbusters and digitally animated family movies, both of which are designed to rake in cash domestically and abroad.
For the year, Comscore is projecting that box office revenue in North America will reach $11.45 billion, a drop of 3.6 percent from 2018s record haul of $11.89 billion, according to multiple published reports.
That represents the steepest drop since 2014, when box office revenue fell a little more than 5 percent compared to 2013.
Last years domestic box office reached a record high, not accounting for inflation, of $11.88 billion, climbing more than 7 percent from the previous year.
The Walt Disney Co. continues to dominate the exhibition landscape, accounting for six of the top 10 biggest grossing movies of the year, including such hits as Avengers: Endgame, The Lion King, and Toy Story 4.
Merry Christmas to you!