What do you guys think of this list of most in demand movies from 2021-2022? Do you agree with the "normie" taste?

What do you guys think of this list of most in demand movies from 2021-2022? Do you agree with the "normie" taste?

Attached: 1654799746029.png (1507x899, 341.76K)

Other urls found in this thread:

businessinsider.com/most-popular-movies-beyond-box-office-justice-league-encanto-spiderman-2022-7
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

Forgot the link.

businessinsider.com/most-popular-movies-beyond-box-office-justice-league-encanto-spiderman-2022-7

Attached: 1639606653475.png (2048x1152, 1.02M)

what the fuck does 'in-demand' even mean?

Movies people are eager to see.

Was Venom really that hyped?

Then why were people so eager to watch Venom again in the 3rd quarter of 2021? I get the sequel was coming out but wouldn't it make more sense for them to be eager to see the sequel rather than the original that's been out for 3 years?

Streaming?

How do you quantify the success of a streaming movie?

Like how much of someone's subscription cost is attributed to watching a single movie?

This chart doesn't make any sense. I feel like NWH should've topped every quarter, and Eternals over The Batman? that doesn't seem right.

how do you measure and quantify that?

probably twitter mentions or some other retarded cope

>Parrot Analytics' audience demand measurement reflects engagement with a title that includes not just viewership, but also social-media interaction and online research.
yep

it was always going to be something like that
social justice warriors are not a significant audience demographic and most of the time they don't even support the media that is pandering to them BUT they do say how brave and amazing those properties are on social media a lot, so marketing agencies need to spin it in a positive light somehow

Social media mentions. It’s just a way to claim actual measurements of viewership don’t mean anything anymore, and these totally-not-fabricated numbers are what really tell what people are watching and subscribing to.

One group was even using piracy seeds/leeches figures to measure “demand expressions.”

Basically, whenever anyone asks how many people streamed x, the investor wrangler just says how many subscriptions they have.

I suppose when the purpose of your film is to "start a conversation" as they say, it doesn't matter if anybody actually watches it as long as your agenda is being promoted in the social sphere somewhere.

It’s more about how the movies are made to just create an asset with a leveragable value, and if it’s easier to say “people talking = value,” than to actually draw viewers, then it’s just as good, right?

>Justice League slaying every quarter
Damn it feels good to be a Snyderchad. Did you know he recently won an oscar?

Of all those movies I've only seen the Bond flick, Dunc, and Spiderman. Also checked.

Attached: 1637078887560.png (782x442, 406.71K)

you make it up

>Parrot Analytics' audience demand measurement reflects engagement with a title that includes not just viewership, but also social-media interaction and online research.
LMAO
they don't even have access to actual viewership so that line is bullshit

Parrot media can’t filter demand expressions from india.