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Amazing Thread, also Chilean here. Couldn't agree more with what you said about the social unrest, even though most violent protests have calmed down, cinemas still feel pretty empty this days.
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The International Box Office Discussion Thread
jornacio replied to Fake's topic in International Box Office
just 47 million? Auch. PS: Avatar was at 1,619,879,904 in the total box office at this point. The next weekend Star Wars will still be on top (Avatar was at 1,838,802,321), but since then, Avatar will continue to reign the box office as the fastest to 2 Billion. -
1. Empire 2. TFA 3. RoTS 4. ANH 5. RoTJ (A big, big gap here) 6. TPM 7. AoTC
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Star Wars surpassed 1Million Tickets in Chile (and is really close to 1.1Million), probably its going to end at 1.3 (hollywood movies here tend to be REALLY front loaded). That is a good result for a December release here (the strongest box office time is July and October here)
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The International Box Office Discussion Thread
jornacio replied to Fake's topic in International Box Office
Well is not that complicated. Lots of not developed countries have a lot of dependency (Oil, Copper, agriculture, etc.), which value is going down because of a slowing demand (mostly because of China not growing at 9%), there u have like all latin america (except for central american countries), the biggest economies of africa, almost the whole middle east and Russia. http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2015/08/commodity-dependency. So investors the government budget in a lot of places go unbalanced, adding risk of default, so investors fly, adding more problems and risk, so more investors go, devaluating the currency. Thats the first factor. The second one is stronger US economy (come on', you're now on one of the lowest unemployments rates in history), so the US Dollar gets even more strong, cause the capital flows are going to the US, not backwards. And the third, are subregional tendencies. In South America for example, Brazil is getting hit HARD by a horrible crisis, so the region gets the hit harder. The same with slowing China demand, so South East Asia should have the same effect, but, because South East Asia is a poorer place that South America, growing the consumer market is easier, even with slowing China demand, same for subsaharan africa. This add risk, and stops growth. So if u have to invest in one country that is getting riskier but without any reward in growth, would you invest? Well, no. The same for capital flows. Well, mostly that. >>>>>>>> Star Wars was really far from avatar this week, 136,300,000 vs 96,300,000 is an enormous difference, even though Avatar had 8 territories more being tracked. -
Top 10 grossing films per country (Excluding US/Canada)
jornacio replied to baumer's topic in International Box Office
In Chile the box office is usually published by admission, but it has lots of periods when its not published. Anyways, according to Andes Films the box office is like this: 1. Minions (2015): 2.086.790 2. Stefan vs. Kramer (2012): 2.086.614 3. Ice Age 2 (2012): 2.069.905 4. Avatar (2009): 1.653.704 5. Inside Out (2015): 1.577.410 http://www.latercera.com/noticia/entretencion/2015/09/661-648280-9-minions-se-transforma-en-la-pelicula-mas-vista-en-la-historia-del-cine-en-chile.shtml Fast and Furious 7 made just 10.000 less tickets than Inside Out, but it should be the 6th one. http://www.otroscines.com/nota?idnota=10482 By opening Weekend, the 2 biggest are Fast and Furious 7 (420.000 Spectators, that is like the ), and Star Wars 7 (350.000). http://www.cooperativa.cl/noticias/entretencion/cine/guerra-de-las-galaxias/star-wars-the-force-awakens-reunio-350-mil-espectadores-en-su-primer/2015-12-21/155118.html PS: Im pretty sure Titanic would be the biggest box office success if it were released today in Chile. It has been exploited by years by the biggest channels in TV, and always, ALWAYS is a big success. Also in 1997-98 it cuts, 1.426.749 tickets, when this was a much poorer country and cinemas were not that usual as today. http://www.lanacion.cl/-avatar-rompe-historico-record-de-taquilla-en-chile/noticias/2010-02-15/213804.html -
Tuesday : TFA $7,967,428 #ED was Asleep at the Wheel(He's sicky-poo)
jornacio replied to #ED's topic in Numbers and Data
In admissions, im pretty sure u're right, still has room to grow in Latin America, and of course, Asia. But in terms of cash, if u have a weaker dollar, it will grow everywhere. Just in Brazil with 2010 exchange rates, it would be in 50million, not in 22.