Edit: i am well aware that Iron lung was a financial success lol. This is not meant to be taken seriously

  • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    It actually made about $17.8 million domestically and $21.7 million worldwide. So on opening weekend it has already made seven times the cost of making the film.

    I don’t watch YouTubers and know nothing about Markiplier except memes, but it’s good to see successful independent film of any sort. Congratulations to those who take chances.

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      If there’s anyone that deserves it, it’s Mark. He’s easily one of the most genuine and down-to-earth creators on the platform, and it’s awesome to see his filmmaking goals finally come to fruition.

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        Knew him in high school, he was rather shy but always a nice person. It’s still surreal to see pics of him in my news feed(s) but at least he is deserving of all the success and not a shitty person.

        I guess I should have tried to become better friends with him ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I’m only just slightly incredibly jealous of him!

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        Its so heart warming to see someone that won’t just drink his own piss, he’ll drink his friends as well.

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    $3 mil to make, $25 mil at the box office.

    Its already financially successful a few days after its opening.

    Note: I know jack shit about markiplier, this movie, or the game its apparently based on. I was curious and looked it up.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Lung_(film)

    In the United States and Canada, Iron Lung was released alongside Send Help, Melania, and Shelter. The film opened with $3.5 million on Thursday previews and was initially projected to make $9–10 million domestically on opening weekend.[2] After an $8.9 million opening day including Thursday previews,[43] projections were increased to $14–17 million.[44][45] The film opened with an estimated $17.8 million from 3,015 theaters per Variety and Deadline; Markiplier Studios did not report official figures.[46][47][48]

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      Can we all just appreciate that movie goers would rather watch in self financed, independent movie that is about being in tiny submarine over the sloppy propganada that is Melania.

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        Fucking awesome, right? I went to go see it twice. Now, I’m a casual Mark fan at best, and I generally don’t like horror movies. And fair criticism, the movie does have a bit of a saggy middle and the plot is presented in a way that is a little confusing the first time. It’s a slow burn, and you have to pay attention, or you’ll miss important details. It gets better the more you see it.

        However, bear in mind, he said the weirdest part of making it was the SAG-AFTRA negotiations. He said that, “They were there ready to fight me on treating their workers right. I think they were surprised when I said, ‘Yeah, whatever they need, I’m not an asshole.’ We had this big strike during filming, so it took a bit longer to finish, but it was important.” Or something along those lines.

        Contrast that with what I can only imagine was going on when they were filming the vapid vanity project that was playing in the empty theater next to us.

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    I watched it, actually pretty good, the first adaptation ofa video game I’ve seen that’s any good, and it was an itch io game

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      There have been a handful of game adaptations that are good, some of the ones that come to mind are the Sonic movies and the Fallout show. Detective Pikachu and the Mario movie were also pretty good, but I know some people have issues with them

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                I actually hated the Hector plotline, but that’s just because I was expecting the angry and reluctant asskicker Hector from Curse of Darkness. Instead, we got an autistic-coded soft bean whose primary motivation for devil forging was “humans are mean and scary so I’ll just make my own friends instead.”

                I liked the new Isaac, but he was certainly a different kind of villain. The original was engaging when you first met him… But the interest quickly waned when you realized he was just an absurdist psychopath who missed the violence, and there wasn’t really any deeper motivation behind his actions. He was pretty much exactly what you expected when you first met him. The new Isaac was more brooding, but that meant there was room for the writers to explore his motivations.

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    Sitting on a park bench, snot is running down his nose, eyeing little girls with bad intent, greasy fingers smearing shabby clothes. Hey Iron Lung!

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      Markiplier’s just his handle on YouTube. His name is Mark Fischbach, he streams horror games, is widely credited as the streamer who catapulted FNAF to fame, and his mother is a North Korean escapee. He has a lovely wife, Amy, and a dog named Chica. He branched out from gaming and has made a few made-for-YouTube skit series and stories. A couple years ago, he and a friend named Ethan Nestor-Darling (CrankGameplays) made an experimental channel called Unus Annus, where they pretty much just did odd and offbeat things for a year and then deleted the entire thing. It was wildly popular.

      His superpower is that he is such a genuinely good and normal dude that he has never been canceled by his fans. No kid touching, no crypto scams, no NFT shit, no suicide forest video, no game show challenge that violates the Geneva Conventions, nothing.

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          It’s notable among YouTubers, mostly because YouTubers quickly became the new emo bands. Know how it was sort of an open secret that all of the emo bands in the 00’s and 10’s were sleeping with children? And they all got canceled when the literal decades of allegations started coming to light?

          Yeah, that’s YouTubers now. Especially YouTubers who make content that is popular with kids and tweens, like lots of the original Minecraft, Roblox, and Fortnite YouTubers. And Mark does well in that age demographic, so everyone was holding their breath to see if he’d ever be accused of anything. But for all intents and purposes, Mark seems to be YouTube’s version of Keanu Reeves; very down to earth, not full of himself, just wants to make content because he is driven to do so.

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          Yes, but not most people with several million followers. Staying human with that much fame is the impressive part.

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      a YOUTUBE influencer who apparently has a background in film. IT seems alot of youtubers have some sort of filming background(alot of washouts)

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      Mark Iplier

      He and some other cool people made a movie recently. It was done independantly too which is pretty cool imo

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    Guys I think the jokes supposed to be that our brains autocorrected it to say “23 mil” similar to the real number. But it actually says just 23 dollars which would be silly.

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      And that would be lower than the current record-holder for Lowest Domestic Box Office, Zyzzyx Road, which brought home $30. It needed to technically have a theatrical run in order to pay the actors below SAG minimum, so it technically did.

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    Wiki says

    It was a financial success, grossing $24.9 million against a production budget of $3 million.

    Confused look???

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    He makes a ton of money from YouTube and has no investors to pay back, so I think he’d be sad but okay about it. He just wanted it on the big screen.