The entirety of the Conjuring series was released in recent years when ticket prices were much higher than they were back in the 70s/80s and the population is bigger compared to most other horror series. Plus they were released a lot closer together to keep the momentum going and maintained a similar level of quality as they were not cheap trash after a couple of films, except for maybe one or two. Don't know for sure, only watched the first two Conjuring movies myself.
Those were all low budget movies from past years where they made a lot less per ticket, plus most of the Freddy and Jason movies were more popular on VHS/DVD.
Who will fight the war?
Highest grossing horror franchise.
Plastic recycling is a lie, sure.
Recycling other materials like aluminum, steel, copper, glass, and a ton of other materials is perfectly sound. Oil companies just piggybacked on the success with those materials to sell their lie.
Both orders make sense, although switching the order is stupid.
Let me guess, the labels aren't extremely obvious either are they?
Filibuster, which they are loathe to let go of since it lets them obstruct even when they lose all three branches.
It is likely that SCOTUS will make something up to let his tariffs stand, so no rush in dropping what remains of the filibuster.
Plus, if it fell off the tree it would be a twig at best.
Looks like they leaned on the table bent over and it just worked out.
Looks like they had something that smelled bad and put it near the fan that sucks air into the suit to keep it inflated. Then the person inside the costume overreacted cartoonishly for laughs.
Dammit, you made me check!
I would say the first two Conjuring movies that I saw had solid writing, acting, lighting, sound design, cenemography, and other features that are used to describe movie quality. They spent more and it shows.
Those things are not all necessary for a movie to be entertaining or even top tier movies, but they are lacking in the Friday the 14th and Nightmare movies.