AMC will run when it’s time. Deals will be made behind closed doors, market makers will fill their pockets, apes will get paid, everyone flips long and the film ends with a happy ending. All planned out. Buying/selling doesn’t move the price. The 1% does. Relax. Go see a movie.
They told me AMC was going bankrupt years ago. Ehhh, I don't believe you. Large cup and handle forming , with a great upcoming movie slate? Easy hold, I'll buy more and call the bluff. Fuck, I love these prices 😊🍿🦍
I'm a glutton for punishment. Don't confuse boredom with inactivity. Still here. Never leaving. Yummy cheap shares. Keep telling me AMC is going bankrupt, I'm terrified 😊 🍿🦍
got a tornado warning while in an AMC theater. everyone looked around when phones went off and went back to watching the movie because risking death Feels Good in a Place Like This
91% off exchange for a $1 stock? Easy to steal and control the price when you won't allow any price discovery. Cant bankrupt AMC, might as well cellar box the world's largest movie theater chain. Cant get people to sell, can only cause boredom 🥱 🥱
We’re here an hour early. The staff member said they’ve sold out three full carts of Yoshi buckets and the stars which were limited were gone in 25m. The theatre has a ton of business considering it’s a Wednesday night! Project Hail Mary is crushing it in the Prime! Operation April4April is underway and we’re off to a massive start! Critics are writing hit pieces to slow the hype… but are failing!
Phase 1 Mario 1st showing!
Phase 2. Mario 2nd showing!
Phase 3. #MichaelMovie
Objective: Smash the Banks and Short Sellers destroying American businesses, The CIA controlled Mainstream Media, establish an American Entertainment Empire owned by American shareholders and take our country back!
Project Hail Mary is the highest grossing movie of 2026 so far, a record it likely will hold for only 12 days.
Because…
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie opens today, and in my view it is sure to post sky high attendance and revenue numbers.
Only in Theatres.
The IRS got suspicious that a fishing boat owner wasn’t paying proper wages to his staff, so they sent an agent to investigate.
The agent climbed aboard the boat and said, “I need a list of your employees and how much you pay them.”
The boat owner replied, “Well, there’s Clarence, my deckhand. He’s been with me for three years. I pay him $1,000 a week, plus free room and board.
“Then there’s this mentally challenged guy. He works about eighteen hours a day and does almost all the work around here. He makes about $30 a week, pays his own room and board, and every Saturday night I buy him a bottle of Bacardi and a dozen Budweisers so he can cope with life. He even gets to sleep with my wife occasionally.”
The IRS agent frowned and said, “That’s the guy I want to talk to — the mentally challenged one.”
The boat owner nodded and said, “That would be me. What would you like to know?”