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The Bounce Back was released alongside Office Christmas Party along with the wide expansions of Miss Sloane and Nocturnal Animals, and was expected to gross $1.3 million from 615 theaters in its opening weekend. [5] However, it only grossed $227,354 in its opening weekend, making it the 31st worst opening for a wide release in movie history. [6]
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The DVD-Video Format Book could be obtained from the DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation (DVD FLLC) for a fee of $5,000. [7] [8] It was announced in 2024 that "on December 31, 2024, the current DVD Format/Logo License will expire. On the same date, our Licensing program, which originally started from 2000, will be terminated.
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The panel reflects captions for the viewer but is nearly invisible to surrounding patrons. The panel can be positioned so that the viewer watches the movie through the panel, and captions appear either on or near the movie image. A company called Cinematic Captioning Systems has a similar reflective system called Bounce Back.
Bounce Back may refer to: "Bounce Back" (Fire on Blonde song), 1987; Bounce Back, a 1990 album by Alisha "Bounce Back" (Stacie Orrico song), 2002 "Bounce Back" (Juvenile song), 2003 "Bounce Back" (Big Sean song), 2016 "Bounce Back" (Little Mix song), 2019 "Bounce Back", a song by Charice from Infinity "Bounce Back", a song by Stray Kids from Hop
Bounce is a platformer mobile game series published by Nokia, revolving around the player controlling a red ball and navigating through levels.After the original Bounce, which was a 2D platformer, Nokia made a follow up named Bounce Back, and later teamed up with Rovio Entertainment who developed numerous new titles until 2010, including games set in 3D worlds.