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  1. 9 hours ago, EmpireCity said:

    Top Gun: Maverick made $2.85m on Thursday.  It is at $582m going into this weekend.  

     

    With that Thursday number, should be enough to hit around $17m+ and $600m will be passed either by Sunday night or Monday night.  

     

    After this weekend with nothing huge coming out and its rewatchability and theatrical window, 30% drops or so should be the norm for it on the weekend.  

     

    Has at least $50m+ in weekends going forward and the likely expansion on Labor Day.  Older skewing movie with summer weekdays feeding it as well.  

     

    I am declaring $700m+ locked.  Enjoy the run.  

    off a 2.85m thurs...

     

    5.13 (+80%)

    6.93 (+35%)

    5.54 (-20%)

    17.6 (-32%)

     

    Hoping for slightly better increases than last weekend and over 18m for the weekend, if possible. 

     

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  2. 18 hours ago, Travod said:

    I don't know, there's ads and then there's whatever is going on with this forum specifically. It's like auto-full screen pop ups that don't easily close, then five ads between each comment in a thread, just weird spacing all around, just.. not great Jim :(

    I too get 4-5 ads in a row between posts fairly frequently. At first I thought it was purposeful but perhaps its a glitch on certain devices. Only ever on my phone (in safari). Never on desktop browser.  

  3. 50 minutes ago, Cruel Summer said:

    why do gaga stans act as if this movie is a hit?? it has done, at best, ok numbers


    I don’t think it takes a Gaga fan to measure the success of this film versus all the other adult drama failures last year. Pretty evident this was the ONLY film to drag certain demos out of hiding and to theaters in moderate fashion during the pandemic. 

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  4. 3 hours ago, keysersoze123 said:

    NOPE. He faked out for a while as a girl. But was caught. This is like so long back from filmgasm days. I know him around for dozen years. It came out when he ran for admin elections against Lector at KJ when Eagle used to own the site and looked for someone else to admin.

     

    I am part of KJ for more than dozen years and so I know all the drama that happened there.

     

    https://www.worldofkj.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=47336&p=1340809

    for reference

     

    My bad for call him she. It accidently happened as I imagined that for years until the truth came out 🙂

    Wait who were you on filmgasm?

  5. 29 minutes ago, ThomasNicole said:

    These meltdowns every Wednesdays are becoming really annoying... impressive jumps on Tuesday followed by a big drop on Wednesday are the pattern for months, and still this always concern people.

    Don't mind the n00bs. 

  6. 9 minutes ago, ZeeSoh said:

    Was not sure where to put these. Below are profit estimates from Deadline for the following movies. These are for 2018 movies and only for top 10 dom movies (meaning cut off dom is $215m). This means movie like Venom wont show up in this list but will show up in the small movie list that Deadline will do later on. 

     

    #7) Deadpool 2 - $235.4m 

    https://deadline.com/2019/03/deadpool-2-box-office-profit-2018-1202583699/

     

    #8) Jurassic World 2 - $222.8m 

    https://deadline.com/2019/03/jurassic-world-fallen-kingdom-raptorous-revenue-results-2018-most-valuable-blockbuster-tournament-1202583316/ <—-participation is insane for this movie

     

    #9) The Grinch - $184.6m 

    https://deadline.com/2019/03/the-grinch-box-office-profit-2018-1202582389/

     

    #10) A Star Is Born - $178.1m 

    https://deadline.com/2019/03/a-star-is-born-box-office-profit-2018-1202580798/

    Isn't BR at #10 for 2018 dom, not ASIB? 

  7. 18 hours ago, TalismanRing said:

    The 1937 Wellman/Fredric March/Janet Gaynor was financially successful, nominated for 7 Oscars and won Best Screenplay

     

    The 1954 Cukor, Garland/Mason film wasn't a financial failure.  It was expensive at $5m to make but reportedly did $6.1m in domestic rentals (money officially back to the studio) and was one of the top films of 1954

     

    The Streisand/Kristofferson of decidedly lesser quality but more meh reviews than turd reviews

     

    Then there are movies like The Artist which swipe the concept en large

    What does this mean? BOM has it's domestic take at $4,335,968 btw (which is oddly specific for a film of its age).

  8. 3 minutes ago, TalismanRing said:

    Agreed for all except that ASIB is not an original drama.  It's been re-made and riffed on - very successfully - multiple times.

     

     

    I know the second film with Garland was a commercial failure (didn't even match it's budget) and the Streisand film was a critical turd, but don't know much about the first. Is this the first iteration where the stars aligned both critically and commercially? 

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