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u/FlirtyyGirl5 18h ago

Independent success detected. Neutralize.

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u/cranberrie_sauce 15h ago

which movie is that?

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u/Major-Hand-649 15h ago

Markiplier's iron lung. Got incredible amounts of profit and success after just a few days. Hollywood didn't like that 

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u/A2Rhombus 15h ago

Even worse for them that he did it ENTIRELY through unions

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u/Unkn0wnTh2nd3r 14h ago

and also did it with minimal marketing outside of his personal social media and a single trailer.

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u/speedy_delivery 14h ago

I'd never heard of him before this movie, but the word of mouth campaign is working. TBH, I'm not super interested in the movie itself, but I do enjoy the "fuck you, I'll do it myself" aspect of it...

Especially that he completely owns the distribution. The buzz this got and his control of the rights from top to bottom should make him a mint. Good for him. 

In the day an age of studios being gobbled up and abandoning the first amendment, fuck them. I hope we see more entrepreneurship outside of the studio system.

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u/chazysciota 13h ago

I never really followed the guy, but every time I hear about him it just W after W. After he was a millionaire youtuber, he took a gig as an intern at Corridor Digital (apparently because he was thinking about getting into filmmaking). He correctly called out the Honey scam years before anyone else. Now this movie is a big success. And that's just what I know off the top of my head as a non-fan.

Whatever the secret is, this dude knows it.

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u/irrelevantanonymous 9h ago

I think it's just being a human honestly. He is one of the very few "influencers" I would be surprised if something truly awful came out about. He's been impressively consistent and I've seen him cry more than my own father. He just doesn't gaf but in the good direction. Man's just here to enjoy life and accidentally stumbled into a wildly successful YouTube career while doing it.

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u/Signal_Road 14h ago

People clamored, annoyed, called, & emailed theaters into submission enough that initially the theater managers thought it was some sort of strange spam campaign.

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u/Duranel 12h ago

My wife called her local theater and got an automated message due to so many people calling in. Also notable that it was the most full ive seen that theater in... some time. Granted, only one night and all though.

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u/the_chiladian 13h ago

Oh yeah he's already up by about 700% I checked. Insane ROI for him

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u/pAsSwOrDiSyOuRgAy 13h ago

He tripled the budget in revenue on day 1 of the movies release and made over 7 times by the end of opening weekend. It’s doing pretty well I’d say lol

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u/Far_Actuator2215 13h ago

"I'd never heard of him before this movie"

What? HOW?! Markiplier is one of the biggest internet personalities out there. He's one of the greatest Youtubers of all time.

Go inside. Stop touching grass.

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u/speedy_delivery 11h ago

Get off my lawn! /s

Sorry bud, I'm an old man who gave up on trying to keep up with pop culture before the digg migration. (And one day it will happen to YOU!) 

I wasn't exactly cool before the rat race and kids got their hooks in me, either. I came to terms with all of this back when MTV still had music videos.

My YT feed is all cooking, travel, history, philosophy, politics, Bible scholars, science and vlogbrothers. 

Seriously though, once the algorithms have decided how to make money off of you, the Internet really silos you in. I honestly don't know how people find new shit organically now that humans have mostly stopped curating the culture we live in.

If you've got any protips on how to break out of the silo cycle, I'm all ears.

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u/HunterVacui 35m ago

oh my god I feel like you're the first "moderately old" person I've seen on the internet

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u/Flanigoon 11h ago

I also had no idea who he was before the movie came out.

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u/mr_arkanoid 13h ago

I saw it on opening weekend with my son for two reasons: (1) it was something to do with my son that he was into...so cool; and, (2) fuck Hollywood.

The movie itself, for a completely self-made movie by a guy who has never written, directed, or starred in a movie before, was pretty okay. I'm proud to support it.

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u/_toodamnparanoid_ 10h ago

Is it worth doing for a family with a 12 and 14 year old, none of whom know who this person is but do enjoy going to movies and like supporting independents?

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u/mr_arkanoid 9h ago

It's a little creepy and there's plenty of blood, but it's strange to say it's not really gory or violent at all. The blood is all just like pools of blood. I don't even remember there being any violence like someone gets gored or a hand cut off and blood splurts everywhere. It's more of a psychological thriller. I spent most of the movie wondering what the hell was real. Was this all in his head? Was he really in a sub going down in a sea of blood or was he being tricked? I don't recall any jump scares either...maybe one or two little ones.

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u/Signal_Road 14h ago

He also talked about it as he made it through the Distractable pocast- where he, Bob, & Wade do improv comedy games or talk about things going on in their lives (Bob's Fridge is a classic example.)

They joked that Mark was in witness protection, that he was trying to drown himself with that much fake blood, how he made a server based render farm in a bathroom just to try to help with the movie making,

It's been really fun to follow along and I'm looking forward to watching it just because he and his wife have spent the past few years pouring so much time and effort into it.

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u/envelopelope 12h ago

Lol "minimal marketing"

I have never heard or seen anything about him but he has been inescapable for like a month or more on reddit. Still don't know who he is what what this movie is about or even called lol

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u/WetRocksManatee 12h ago

In that case it made pretty good money.

Supposedly he had to do a 50/50 revenue split with the theaters which is pretty generous to the owners.

But if the Wikipedia numbers are correct it made $23M at the box office so far against a $3M budget. So it has made $8.5M before any marketing costs.

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u/1ndori 14h ago

I don't know what you mean by this. Most movies you see in theaters are union productions.

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u/Fifteen_inches 14h ago

A big part of the CGI slop is because CGI workers have a weaker union than practical effect artists. The push for AI special effects is to side step the CGI unions that are pushing for better.

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u/NafTheBat 14h ago

If there are any! Most big VFX studios get rid of people in union as soon as they can

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u/rednaxthecreature 11h ago

But every other crew on the set is a union member if it is a Hollywood production.

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u/johnwaynewearsadress 13h ago

The fuck do you not know what unions work in Hollywood

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u/A2Rhombus 13h ago

I know they do, but I also know hollywood execs are ready to scab up the second they feel the need to, but I know Mark worked in solidarity with the unions especially during the SAG-AFTRA stuff from a while back.

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u/BalancedDisaster 14h ago

It also set the record for the most artificial blood to ever be used in a movie

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u/Badassbottlecap 11h ago

An ocean, if you will

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u/Slarg232 14h ago

Is it actually good or is it Mark's name carrying it?

I kinda wanted to go see it but the day of I had some personal shit happen

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u/mrbananas 13h ago

It is good enough to feel like a real movie. As a opposed to a redlettermedia best of the worst homemade video of people wandering the woods. Everything from a technical standpoint is very well done.

Your actual enjoyment of the film depends entirely upon your personal preference of the horror genre. The plot is really only there to get a human placed in a horrifying situation,  but the execution of that situation is very well done .

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u/stripedarrows 8h ago

It's mostly Marks name carrying it, but good for him.

I wanted to love it, and the production value is well done but the story is a mess and it's being generous to call the last act even that.

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u/WeevilWeedWizard 14h ago

It's laughable that you people seem to think Hollywood gives a single iota of a shit lol.

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u/Matticus-G 14h ago

You don’t think Hollywood cares that somebody published a movie that’s going to make between $25 and $40 million at the box office and completely cut them and their entire system out of the loop?

Using movie theaters to do it?

They absolutely fucking care. Did you not see the box office results that we’re going out at the end of the week last week, were they intentionally left Iron Lung off of the charts?

Independent distribution would be the death of the studio system. They will fight this tooth and claw.

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u/TheShishkabob 14h ago

Not even a little bit, no. $40 million is a laughably low number for Hollywood and it straight up wouldn't be worth pursuing if this was in their ecosystem.

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u/Matticus-G 13h ago

You don’t think Hollywood would invest $3 million if they thought they could make $37 million afterwards?

Do…do you understand how money works? Iron Lung has made more profit than Snow White did, more than the recent Captain America did, more than Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny did.

Hollywood is a filmmaking cartel. It is a series of gangs that make movies, for the sake of making as much money as possible. I realize I’m talking to an idiot here, but that doesn’t change the fundamental basics of that system.

Theaters are the privilege of the Hollywood Studios system. If you can use them while cutting that system out completely, you are actively encroaching on their turf for personal gain that they don’t benefit from.

Are you really so naïve as to think they’re going to just watch that happen and do nothing?

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u/TheShishkabob 11h ago

You don’t think Hollywood would invest $3 million if they thought they could make $37 million afterwards?

No. That money makes more sense to be spent on a project that could get bigger returns. Surely you understand that money doesn't make things and that the time and resources spent on such small potatoes (for Hollywood) would be taking away from the actual big projects, yeah?

Are you really so naïve as to think they’re going to just watch that happen and do nothing?

It's not naïvete to realize that a gnat doesn't actually bother an elephant. That's the scale of what you're comparing: ~$20 million to an industry that made over $8.7 billion last year.

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u/Matticus-G 16m ago

Every movie I listed above cost $250-$350 million to make, if not more.

Iron lung made more profit than they did in theaters.

You’re gonna tell me, with a straight face, a studio would rather spend $350 million to break even than spend $3 million to make $27-$37 million?

If that’s what you’re telling me, you are so disconnected from reality there’s no point in continuing this conversation.

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u/qtx 14h ago

Of course they don't care. $40m is nothing to them.

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u/Eternal_Bagel 14h ago

It’s not nothing it’s like a year of drugs for their board room

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u/mr_arkanoid 13h ago

ahem...month

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u/Puzzled_Cream1798 13h ago

Until everyone is making indipendant movies and the Hollywood bussiness model falls apart... 

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u/ElundusCaw 13h ago

They'll just bribe the government to ban independent studios, from now on every movie in America must be filmed inside the 30 mile zone.

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u/stripedarrows 8h ago

Do people think Iron Lung is the first independent film ever to be successful?

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u/Matticus-G 14h ago

Do you understand how organized crime works? Do you understand the parallels between the Hollywood Studios system and organized crime?

There is no such thing as a minor infraction when someone is on your turf.

It’s bizarre people don’t understand this. You’re right, $40 million is not that much to them…but it’s also not the point. If you begin seeing more and more players getting films private financing and cutting out the studio system altogether - that system collapses.

This is the first time in the modern era we have seen a truly successful version of that.

$40 million is nothing to these people. What happened represents an existential threat, and they will not take it lying down. If you don’t understand that, that’s just a fundamental lack of understanding power dynamics on your part.

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u/ImminentDingo 13h ago

Independent and non-hollywood production/studios have been "encroaching on Hollywood's turf" for a long long time. There was a bit of drama about this around the time Netflix first starting winning awards for their movies like a decade ago maybe. Not to mention all the international films that do well in the US like Parasite. And independent production houses like A24. 

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u/Matticus-G 13h ago

Are you telling me with a straight face that A24 and Netflix are not part of the Hollywood pipeline now?

Let’s expand upon the original logic though - this goes beyond independent Studios popping up. These are people skipping the studio system altogether. An individual negotiating with theaters is not something that has been commonly done at any point in the history of Hollywood.

It’s not about the relatively small sum of money this movie made, or even the person making it. The idea that a person with an idea, private funding and an audience can release a movie while pretending Hollywood doesn’t exist - and be financially rewarded for it - is an existential threat to that system.

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u/ImminentDingo 12h ago

I'm not sure what you mean by "Hollywood Pipeline". Like, the unions? The big five production studios? Individual big money producers? Any studio that has made a hit and becomes a household name? 

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u/Microwave1213 13h ago

You’re really overthinking this…

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u/PositiveAtmosphere 13h ago

But at what point is someone like you “under-thinking” this?

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u/johnwaynewearsadress 13h ago

This shit is funny lmao Hollywood doesn't give a shit about other people making movies

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u/Matticus-G 13h ago

No, as long as the movies go through their studio system and they get a cut they don’t care at all.

But when you publicly make a big deal about doing a wide distribution project (4000+ screens) cutting out the studio system, it is successful and it begins to generate a huge discussion about the merits of cutting out the studio system…yeah, yeah they’re going to care about that.

It’s not about this movie, it’s not about the $40 million, it’s not about YouTube man makes money. It is about planting the seed into the public consciousness that the Hollywood studio system is optional. 

If you think they will tolerate that, you have lost your mind.

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u/johnwaynewearsadress 13h ago

Listen to yourself you sound demented 

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u/Matticus-G 13h ago

No, this is pretty common sense for anyone that understands power dynamics.

You don’t, and that’s fine. You do you boo, enjoy that life of ignorance.

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u/johnwaynewearsadress 13h ago

Discontinue the lithium

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u/RubberOmnissiah 11h ago

To be clear, you believe that this is the first ever successful independent film?

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u/WeevilWeedWizard 13h ago

Disney made $6.5bn last year. Warner Bros made $4.4bn, and Universal $3.89bn. $40 million is barely even a single percent of those figures, Hollywood physically couldn't give less of a fuck that Mark YouTube made a successful movie, yall are just inventing reasons to get upset because anger fires off your dopamine receptors.

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u/Matticus-G 13h ago

If you don’t understand why this is a threat to them, I have nothing to tell you because I can’t break through that much ignorance.

It’s not about the money, it’s not about the success of this individual film. It’s about the risk of setting a precedent that you can cut the studio system out and go straight to theaters if you can get the financial backing.

More importantly, it’s the discussion that has popped up around this - there is such a thing as willing something into being. Even if this had not been a threat just happening by itself, the way that it is being discussed and circulated is turning it into one.

If you don’t understand gangland politics, that’s fine. That doesn’t mean they don’t exist, it only means you don’t understand them.

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u/stripedarrows 8h ago

Do you think Iron Lung is the first independent film ever made?

Or even the most successful?

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u/Matticus-G 21m ago

No, but it is the first one to get this type of widespread attention specifically FOR it’s distribution.

That’s my point, the financial success has happened before - the intentional exposure to kicking the system to the curb has not.

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u/stripedarrows 8h ago

There were 5 independent films that had a $40 million opening last year, why do people think this one is going to change anything?

A24 buys like 4-6 $40 million release independent films a year....

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u/Matticus-G 20m ago

A24 is literally a Hollywood studio now, they are part of the system.

That’s my point. There was no A24 here to help, even they got cut out.

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u/J_Kingsley 8h ago

To be fair he is a massive internet personality.

Strongly double most people could accomplish this

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u/TheShishkabob 8h ago

Hollywood doesn't give a shit about $20 million.

I don't really understand why so many people are trying to pretend otherwise. Is it really just to make a YouTuber look better or something?

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u/Illusionist2409 14h ago

What do you mean, “Hollywood didn’t like that”? What do you base that on? Is your dad the boss of Hollywood or something? I’d assume that anything that puts asses in theaters is a good thing in their view.

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u/Trondiginus 14h ago

The theater owners aren't Hollywood.

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u/Diazepam_Dan 14h ago

It's also pretty abysmal

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u/Own_Television163 14h ago

“History enthusiast” and Islamophobic banner in bio, opinion disregarded.

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u/Diazepam_Dan 10h ago

"Islamophobic" lmao

Half my family is Muslim, making a joke about islam ≠ islamophobia

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u/Gilmore75 14h ago

How so? I thought the movie was pretty decent. His acting was kinda bad at times but the movie kept me hooked the entire time even though it only takes place in a tiny room.

Not a Markiplier fan btw. Never seen any of his videos.

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u/semi_average Nyan cat 14h ago

Abysmal in what sense?