1. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug2. The Wolverine3. Kick-Ass 24. Machete Kills5. Only God Forgives6. The Wolf of Wall Street7. Gravity8. Elysium9. The Good Dinosaur10. Muppets Most Wanted (the new title for the Muppets sequel)
Ordered Band of Outsiders, Sansho the Bailiff and In the Mood for Love as part of Amazon's Criterion Collection sale.
Others:
Breakfast At Tiffany's
Michael Clayton
Courage Under Fire
Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl
Bad Santa
The Wedding Singer
The Best of WCW Clash of the Champions
The Best of King of the Ring
And on DVD: Roman Holiday and Looney Tunes: Golden Collection Vol. 1
The Strangers fell 29.5 percent on its first Sunday and that was without an NBA Finals game that night, so umm yeah, about that 11-12 percent Sunday decline...
Also, this far out, maybe it would be good to have one thread for all untitled animated films from Fox&DreamWorks and another single thread for all untitled animated films from Disney&Pixar? Just a thought on my part.
By my count, that makes 8 animated films for 2017 and 8 animated films for 2018 already announced between just Fox and Disney. I'm kinda an animated film buff myself and all, but sheesh...
1. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug2. The Wolverine3. Kick-Ass 24. Machete Kills5. Only God Forgives6. Man of Steel7. Gravity8. Elysium9. The Wolf of Wall Street10. The Good Dinosaur
WB's early TUE #s: $1.940 m for Hangover 3 and $0.965 m for Great Gatsby.
Also Pt. 1: WB's MON numbers were revised upwards, $1.609 m for Hangover 3 and $0.807 m for Great Gatsby.
Also Pt. 2: it's possible that WED's holds could be a bit better than normal this week since Game 1 of the NBA Finals is on Thursday.
JarJar's thoughts on the matter at hand: "I don't know. Mesa day startin pretty okee-day with a brisky morning munchy, then BOOM! Gettin very scared and grabbin that Jedi and POW! Mesa here! Mesa gettin' very very scared!"
1. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug2. The Wolverine3. Kick-Ass 24. Machete Kills5. Only God Forgives6. Gravity7. Elysium8. Man of Steel9. The Wolf of Wall Street10. The Good Dinosaur
9.0 / A-1. The Great Gatsby (Baz Luhrmann)8.5 / B+2. Mud (Jeff Nichols)3. Oz the Great and Powerful (Sam Raimi)4. Star Trek Into Darkness (J.J. Abrams)8.0 / B5. Side Effects (Steven Soderbergh)6. 42 (Brian Helgeland)7.5 / B-7. Gangster Squad (Ruben Fleischer)8. Iron Man 3 (Shane Black)9. The Croods (Kirk De Micco/Chris Sanders)10. Oblivion (Joseph Kosinski)
What an absolute injustice and slap in the face to the history of cinema and all things holy that The Hangover III can make up a few percentage points on Fast & Furious 6 and on a Wednesday no less!!! I might just have to stop watching movies all together for good now.
Thanks a lot Hangover III.
Universal has said $117.1 m domestic in their updated international e-mail. Still waiting on their domestic e-mail though, so it could still technically change, but not likely.
I don't have the exact, exact # just yet, but sounds like the 4-day will be $117.1 m for Fast Six based on an international box office e-mail Universal just sent.