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5 minutes ago, ViviLittleM said:

8255

I try to always take the ~lowest estimate, and in the end it's always more lower :air:

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LittleMichael
38 minutes ago, Matteo Remondi said:

@LittleMichael radio Napoli stanning hard :ladyhaha:

WTF another spin this morning :ladyhaha:

I'm glad to see that RTL 102.5 played it, but we need more spins :grr:

Fortunately Radio Deejay (#3 radio in Italy) played ARUTW this morning too :nails:

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Ryusei
4 minutes ago, asana15 said:

Some light humor before the tomorrow's showdown

 

she betta ask him why he starred in this movie knowing who the director is :interestinga:

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LittleMichael

Kworb US iTunes Stats + Sales Estimates for the past week

Shallow: 29k copies (+24%)

ARUTW: 6k copies (+17%)

I'll Never Love Again: 4k copies (+18%)

Is That Alright: 1k copies (+14%)

Million Reasons: 1k copies (-27%)

Spoiler

 

Poker Face: ~1k copies (+37%)

Bad Romance: ~1k copies (+23%)

Just Dance: ~1k copies (+65%)

Born This Way: ~1k copies (+49%)

 

 

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LittleMichael

New update for ASIB

Domestic: $201,475,867   51.7%

+ Foreign: $188,000,000   48.3%

= Worldwide: $389,475,867

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DrCake
4 minutes ago, LittleMichael said:

Kworb US iTunes Stats + Sales Estimates for the past week

Shallow: 29k copies (+24%)

ARUTW: 6k copies (+17%)

I'll Never Love Again: 4k copies (+18%)

Is That Alright: 1k copies (+14%)

Million Reasons: 1k copies (-27%)

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Poker Face: ~1k copies (+37%)

Bad Romance: ~1k copies (+23%)

Just Dance: ~1k copies (+65%)

Born This Way: ~1k copies (+49%)

 

 

Total for Shallow? 

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LittleMichael
5 minutes ago, DrCake said:

Total for Shallow? 

According to Kworb around 535k copies :tony:

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asana15

Yesterday Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) held it's 8th International Awards in Beverly Hills (they have around 200 members that vote for the Oscars as well). 

"And the AACTA International Award for Best Lead Actress goes to Olivia Colman for The Favourite".

The fact that only the winners were present, tells me that the attendees (PR/studios) already knew who's won.

But, more importantly, Glenn Close didn't win even though (according to THR) she was confirmed to attend (she didn't).

Colman and Gaga are in different categories for the Globes. 

It's going to be nail-biting 'till the end.

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HitTheBoat
3 hours ago, Adarsh Soni said:

Omg he wanted to sing Shallow for you thats so cute :diane: Are you gonna call him now? He might not be straight afterall, maybe he's bi? 

Yeah, that was amazing! Keep in touch with him @Bloody Grammys

OT: ASIB lost everything at AACTA

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(...) The loudest response in the room this year, to my ear, was reserved for A Star Is Born following a clip of Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga performing the song "Shallow" together for the first time in the film; "Now that is a movie," gushed Eight Grade writer/director Bo Burnham, who was sitting at the table beside mine.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/golden-globes-weekend-kicks-as-pga-noms-afi-awards-boost-some-but-not-all-contenders-1173433

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asana15

The New Yorker has reviewed Taylor Swift's Netflix special. Here's the link for those interested (Amanda Petrusich is an objective reviewer (unlike some other NY-based writers)):

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/taylor-swifts-netflix-special-is-the-end-of-an-era?utm_medium=social&mbid=social_twitter&utm_source=twitter&utm_social-type=owned&utm_brand=tny

However, one statement has stuck with me -

"....Pop, as a sound, has always been guileless and optimistic; these days, chart-topping songs tend to be morose, melancholy, and angry. The massive pop stars of yesteryear—Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake—are fading from the public consciousness. Their work seems corny and off-center now..." 

 

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9 minutes ago, asana15 said:

The New Yorker has reviewed Taylor Swift's Netflix special. Here's the link for those interested (Amanda Petrusich is an objective reviewer (unlike some other NY-based writers)):

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/taylor-swifts-netflix-special-is-the-end-of-an-era?utm_medium=social&mbid=social_twitter&utm_source=twitter&utm_social-type=owned&utm_brand=tny

However, one statement has stuck with me -

"....Pop, as a sound, has always been guileless and optimistic; these days, chart-topping songs tend to be morose, melancholy, and angry. The massive pop stars of yesteryear—Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake—are fading from the public consciousness. Their work seems corny and off-center now..." 

 

Pop music this decade, after about 2013 or so, became very angry, edgy and laden with attitude. I guess it’s part of the whole 90s nostalgia thing :messga:

2008-2012 was bright, optimistic, carefree

2013-2018 was all woe is me, hateful, i don’t care kind of attitude 

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