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Monday #s: HF 1.86M, R1 1.75M, LLL 1.71M

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2 minutes ago, Jayhawk said:

Just how high will LLL go? I'm guessing 150m is a real possibility, with the potential for even more.

 

120+ will happen I'm sure, 150 is possible but still so far away at this point that I don't wanna get my hopes up too much.

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Where is @terrestrial when we need her? I was expecting a better hold from Sing!!!

 

    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
- (2) Sing Universal $1,168,260 -82% 3,955 $295   $215,680,270 20
- (4) Underworld: Blood Wars Sony Pictures $1,102,068 -70% 3,070 $359   $14,790,819 4
- (6) Passengers Sony Pictures $750,088 -68% 3,400 $221   $81,659,344 20
- (9) Fences Paramount Pictures $521,535 -61% 2,368 $220   $41,298,405 25
- (13) A Monster Calls Focus Features $152,704 -73% 1,523 $100   $2,324,247 18
- (-) Office Christmas Party Paramount Pictures $96,466 -44% 953 $101   $54,161,728 32
- (-) Arrival Paramount Pictures $85,176 -65% 381 $224   $94,213,494 60
- (-) Silence Paramount Pictures $48,412 -63% 51 $949   $912,869 18
- (-) Nocturnal Animals Focus Features $12,916 -45% 73 $177   $10,441,757 53
- (-) Allied Paramount Pictures $9,995 -55% 121 $83   $39,814,376 48
- (-) Loving Focus Features $5,611 -59% 65 $86   $7,597,973 67
- (-) Jack Reacher: Never Go Back Paramount Pictures $4,611 -64% 113 $41   $58,680,846 81
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Just now, Finnick said:

Where is @terrestrial when we need her? I was expecting a better hold from Sing!!!

 

    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
- (2) Sing Universal $1,168,260 -82% 3,955 $295   $215,680,270 20
- (4) Underworld: Blood Wars Sony Pictures $1,102,068 -70% 3,070 $359   $14,790,819 4
- (6) Passengers Sony Pictures $750,088 -68% 3,400 $221   $81,659,344 20
- (9) Fences Paramount Pictures $521,535 -61% 2,368 $220   $41,298,405 25
- (13) A Monster Calls Focus Features $152,704 -73% 1,523 $100   $2,324,247 18
- (-) Office Christmas Party Paramount Pictures $96,466 -44% 953 $101   $54,161,728 32
- (-) Arrival Paramount Pictures $85,176 -65% 381 $224   $94,213,494 60
- (-) Silence Paramount Pictures $48,412 -63% 51 $949   $912,869 18
- (-) Nocturnal Animals Focus Features $12,916 -45% 73 $177   $10,441,757 53
- (-) Allied Paramount Pictures $9,995 -55% 121 $83   $39,814,376 48
- (-) Loving Focus Features $5,611 -59% 65 $86   $7,597,973 67
- (-) Jack Reacher: Never Go Back Paramount Pictures $4,611 -64% 113 $41   $58,680,846 81

 

Sings hold is normal nothing more nothing less. 

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4 minutes ago, Jake Gittes said:

 

120+ will happen I'm sure, 150 is possible but still so far away at this point that I don't wanna get my hopes up too much.

Just looking at Siver Linings Playbook's #s (which had Oscar noms announced much farther out), it's ahead despite being released later. of course it expanded earlier. 132m seems like a good, very achievable target. If Lionsgate lets it, it could be in theaters for a really, really long time.

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6 minutes ago, Finnick said:

Where is @terrestrial when we need her? I was expecting a better hold from Sing!!!

 

Back at work, I believe. ;)

 

As for Sing, it's a movie with a large viewership base from kids.  Larger drop relative to films without as large of a kid fanbase should be expected.

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Based on this drop I've done a little projection that has it ending it's run right around $530m. I thought it would hold a little better after the promising post Christmas weekend, but it is still alot above my original estimation of $450-$485.

 

Star Wars movies will be on top two years in a role, may as well say three. My question is can Han Solo maintain that #1 spot, it will be going up against Avengers 3 and (maybe) Avatar 2.

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28 minutes ago, Finnick said:

Where is @terrestrial when we need her? I was expecting a better hold from Sing!!!

 

19 minutes ago, Porthos said:

Back at work, I believe. ;)

 

Thank you!

Yes, I am back at work (to the part I am doing Tuesday and Thursday), not full power, need longer... I just came back, ate a bit whilst starting the notebook. I am not even finished with opening the websites...

I need to eat and drink a bit more, levitating the leg......

 

 

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Woops. First of all, I meant just a bit under $3M. Second of all, I honestly forgot where I got that number (it was $2.9M or something like that). I was comparing numbers the other day but I just can't think of what I was doing. So yes, looking at the 2011 numbers this was to be expected, even if the drop is still more than, say, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. That film had a 69.1% drop from Sunday January 8 to Monday January 9. The same drop for R1 would give it a $1.98M Monday.

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Hidden Figures 20th Century Fox $1,857,416 -71% 2,471  $752   $27,611,651
Why Him? 20th Century Fox $674,286 -64% 2,904  $232   $49,635,569
Assassin’s Creed 20th Century Fox $381,318 -69% 2,642  $144   $50,265,744
Trolls 20th Century Fox $30,331 -77% 332  $91   $151,318,224
Miss Peregrine’s … 20th Century Fox $4,958 -70% 101  $49   $87,088,430
             
Jackie Fox Searchlight $112,454 -63% 353  $319   $9,357,648

 

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Mendelson from Forbes is not amused:D:

PGA Awards Film Noms: ‘La La Land’, ‘Hidden Figures’, ‘Deadpool’ Among 10 Films

 

Monterey Media has picked up the U.S. rights to film

Leslie Mann and John Cena star in Universal's R-rated comedy, THE PACT, set for April 20, 2018. Kay Cannon directs.

 

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Fantastic Beasts … Warner Bros. $170,684 -69% 1,188  $144   $229,350,716
Collateral Beauty Warner Bros. $107,178 -67% 1,402  $76   $29,953,491
The Accountant Warner Bros. $13,462 -64% 181  $74   $86,211,476
Storks Warner Bros. $6,495 -78% 152  $43   $72,662,274
Live by Night Warner Bros. $3,840 -45% $960   $172,252
Sully Warner Bros. $1,797 -53% 38  $47   $125,033,765

 

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1 hour ago, Porthos said:

TFA dropped 74.94% last year.

R1 dropped 72.74% with these estimates.

 

Welcome to regularly scheduled programming in regards to weekdays and weekends. :)

 

Welcome to Porthos correctly preparing me for exactly these numbers LOL. Thanks buddy!! That way when I saw this I thought yeah ok looks about right rather than "WTF?!" 

 

Weekdays in January I mean come on guys, slow going. When TFA made $8M that first Monday back from holiday I thought holy shit that sucks ass! Because it was coming off huge numbers. Now I'm like how the hell did TFA make $8M on its third Monday which was a random January weekday? Wow lol. Puts things into perspective!

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