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4 minutes ago, Napoleon said:

Fox has finally sent over debut international results for Alien: Covenant, which released in 34 international markets this weekend with an estimated $42 million. The film was #1 in 19 of its opening markets including South Korea ($7.2m), UK ($6.4m), France ($4.5m), Australia ($3.1m), Spain ($1.9m) and Hong Kong ($1.8m). Next weekend, along with its domestic debut in 3,600+ theaters, the film will open in 52 markets including Germany, Russia and Sweden.

Here's a look at the top performing markets and how this opening compares to Prometheus:

 

  • South Korea - $7.2m (+52.58% vs. Prometheus Opening)
  • United Kingdom - $6.4m (-39.85% vs. Prometheus Opening)
  • France - $4.53m (-38.41% vs. Prometheus Opening)
  • Australia - $3.09m (-79.40% vs. Prometheus Opening)
  • Mexico - $2.46m (-24.90% vs. Prometheus Opening)
  • Spain - $1.9m (-71.63% vs. Prometheus Opening)
  • Hong Kong - $1.76m (+17.24% vs. Prometheus Opening)
  • Brazil - $1.63m (-52.47% vs. Prometheus Opening)
  • Italy - $1.29m (-66.68% vs. Prometheus Opening)

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4292&p=.htm

 

In Brazil it is really disappointing...

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Deadline about gotg2:

""Holds were good in many markets across Latin America and Europe including Finland (-27%), Denmark (-28%), Norway (-29%), Spain (-36%), Venezuela (-38%), Germany (-41%), Chile (-42%), Israel (-43%), Sweden (-43%), Belgium (-43%) and New Zealand (-43%).""

 

It means GotG2 had a 43%+ drop this weekend. Not even with Alien floping here, GotG2 had a good hold. WTF?!?!

 

 

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29 minutes ago, alisson23 said:

Deadline about gotg2:

""Holds were good in many markets across Latin America and Europe including Finland (-27%), Denmark (-28%), Norway (-29%), Spain (-36%), Venezuela (-38%), Germany (-41%), Chile (-42%), Israel (-43%), Sweden (-43%), Belgium (-43%) and New Zealand (-43%).""

 

It means GotG2 had a 43%+ drop this weekend. Not even with Alien floping here, GotG2 had a good hold. WTF?!?!

 

 

 

Or not. We'll know tomorrow.

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@alisson23, you are officially thread-banned from this thread for one month. If you post here before the ban is lifted, you will be automatically given a week-long suspension from the whole forum. Your ban will be lifted on June 16. 

 

@Mockingjay Raphael, consider this a formal warning.

 

@Fullbuster, instead of mocking people, please let a moderator know.

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7 hours ago, Tele Came Back said:

@alisson23, you are officially thread-banned from this thread for one month. If you post here before the ban is lifted, you will be automatically given a week-long suspension from the whole forum. Your ban will be lifted on June 16. 

 

@Mockingjay Raphael, consider this a formal warning.

 

@Fullbuster, instead of mocking people, please let a moderator know.

 

I wasn't mocking anybody, really....But yeah, I'll tell the moderators next time, this thread is usually peaceful and friendly, I want it to stay that way.

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@chrisman0606

 

BECAUSE OF TEMER'S VERY LIKELY IMPEACHMENT THE LOCAL CURRENCY STARTED TO COLLAPSE IN A VERY DRAMATIC WAY : From $1 = R$3.14 to $1 = R$3.36....in just 1 day, the highest level since mid-december. That's in dangerous territory, and further weakening is not out of the question, at least 1 year of progress could be erased in a few days!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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That the reason why the International Box Office exchange rate beside having an economic aspect also have a political aspect like elections or political scandals affecting exchange rates in return affecting movies box office.

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10 minutes ago, chrisman0606 said:

Thanks and that means Wonder Woman is gonna git hit by this and it's coming in two weeks.

 

That's definitely not good for Wonder Woman....

 

Things could stabilize or improve with some luck, but I wouldn't count on it.....That's crazy and sudden, Brazil didn't need this kind of instability, not now.

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Brazil stocks plunge on emerging political scandal, tracking for worst day since 2008

Brazilian stocks fell more than 10 percent in opening trade Thursday on an emerging scandal involving the country's recently installed president.

The Brazil Bovespa recovered to trade about 9 percent lower, tracking for its worst day since Oct. 22, 2008.

The iShares MSCI Brazil Capped ETF (EWZ), a heavily traded U.S. exchange-traded fund that tracks Brazilian stocks, briefly dropped more than 18 percent in morning trade and was also tracking for its worst day since October 2008.

 

Brazil's top court opened a probe on Brazilian President Michel Temer, Bloomberg reported in early afternoon trade, citing GloboNews.

Less than 10 months into Temer's administration, Brazilian newspaper O Globo reported late Wednesday that Temer gave his blessing to an attempt to pay a potential witness to remain silent in the country's biggest-ever graft probe.

 

 

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/18/this-brazil-stocks-etf-is-crashing-more-than-13-percent-on-an-emerging-political-scandal.html

 

 

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