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Weekend Numbers: Thursday Previews - INFERNO: $800k

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5 hours ago, Jake Gittes said:

This October, with one day left, has actually managed to outgross 2013 and will end up close to 2012. I assume it helped that October 1-2 were Saturday and Sunday, so we almost got five weekends when in 2013 there were strictly four. 

 

Year Total Gross Change Movies Avg. #1 Movie Gross % of
Total
2016 $644.1 - 272 $2.4 Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children $70.8 11.0%
2015 $715.3 -5.6% 261 $2.7 The Martian $179.4 25.1%
2014 $758.0 +20.3% 271 $2.8 Gone Girl $129.6 17.1%
2013 $630.2 -6.6% 270 $2.3 Gravity $206.1 32.7%
2012 $675.0 +10.4% 257 $2.6 Taken 2 $119.0 17.6%
2011 $611.1 -11.1% 262 $2.3 Paranormal Activity 3 $83.5 13.7%
2010 $687.8 -0.8% 235 $2.9 Jackass 3-D $101.7 14.8%
2009 $693.4 +13.6% 223 $3.1 Couples Retreat $85.2 12.3%
2008 $610.2 +16.8% 240 $2.5 Beverly Hills Chihuahua $80.0 13.1%
2007 $522.6 -13.1% 246 $2.1 The Game Plan $54.9 10.5%

 

I think it's safe to say that this November will surpass the last one, with this many high profile releases.

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Just now, WrathOfHan said:

My Top 15:

 

Rogue One

Sing

FB

Moana

Strange

Batman

Passengers

La La Land

Arrival

Live by Night

Trolls

Fences

Hacksaw

Fifty Shades

Dark Tower

 

Mine:

 

Rogue One

Moana

Sing

FB

Strange

Passengers

Lego Batman

La La Land

Arrival

Trolls

Live by Night

Fifty Shades

Why Him

Fences

Hacksaw

 

Basically the same picks with a few exchangeable spots and you have Dark Tower over Why Him.

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1 hour ago, That One Guy said:

 

Im now imagining your wallet starved and wanting food.

 

"STARVING...WEAK...NEED ATM CASH"

 

"Fuck you, I wanna see Sing!"

lmao.

 

But yes, December looks beyond insane. La La Land is my most anticipated for the rest of the year by a wide margin but I also want to see Jackie, Office Christmas Party (probably), Collateral Beauty, Rogue One, Passengers, Sing, Patriots' Day, Why Him? (probably), Silence, Fences, Gold, Live by Night, Hidden Figures, A Monster Calls, and 20th Century Women to varying degrees of anticipation. And there's obviously no way I'm going to see all of them. Oof.

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8 minutes ago, Jonwo said:

Inferno is to Sony what Bridget Jones was to Universal, a film made primarily made for overseas and domestic is just gravy. It'll break even or perhaps scrape a profit but I think this is it for the Langdon series 

 

 

That movie is close to $200M worldwide. Wut.

 

I wish it had done much better here. Cute movie.

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8 hours ago, NCsoft said:

 

I think it's safe to say that this November will surpass the last one, with this many high profile releases.


Weekend 1: 

Spectre/Peanuts (WeekendTotal 161m) vs. Dr. Strange/Trolls

Weekend 2:

Love the Coopers/The 33 (Weekend total 108m) vs. Almost Christmas/Arrival

Weekend 3:

 

Hungergames (Weekend total: 173m) vs Fantastic Beasts

Weekend 4:

Creed/The Good Dinosaur (Weekend total: 182m) vs Bad Santa 2/Moana
 

 

 

This will be interesting. 

 

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3 hours ago, Amadeus said:


Weekend 1: 

Spectre/Peanuts (WeekendTotal 161m) vs. Dr. Strange/Trolls

Weekend 2:

Love the Coopers/The 33 (Weekend total 108m) vs. Almost Christmas/Arrival

Weekend 3:

 

Hungergames (Weekend total: 173m) vs Fantastic Beasts

Weekend 4:

Creed/The Good Dinosaur (Weekend total: 182m) vs Bad Santa 2/Moana
 

 

 

This will be interesting. 

 

 

Replace Bad Santa with Allied.

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