Considering this type of seats don't even have a whole room for them, but are just the seats right in front, how many such tickets can actually be sold? And are those prices mentioned in the link the same for the whole country and every type of premium non IMAX show?
For records, yes. For studios, no.I just read this post, very interesting BO stats - http://forums.boxoffice.com/index.php?/topic/3278-interesting-facts-about-boxoffice-receipts-and-other-revenue-sources/page__st__40__p__212527#entry212527
No, but it can make them go online and tweet an ask (bigger %), which will increase presence on Twitter or search themselves (smaller %) and get more interested.
Marvel's The Avengers Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2The Dark Knight Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Spider-Man The Lost World: Jurassic Park
If you think TA and TF3 had the same aim because in both movies a lot of buildings were blown, then apparently you watched a different Avengers than I did? Maybe you saw this movie - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118661/ ?
Comparing TA to TF3 is like comparing Batman Begins and Batman and Robin. Both had Batman in it, right? So we can compare them in terms of depth pronto.
With a 52% 3D? Somebody calculated with a 60% 3D a pretty close call in admissions, yet TDK and SP having more. Isn't is logical that with a lower 3D % that TA actually has more admissions?
Yeah, but the 60% is for Friday, not for the weekend. HP DH2 3D share fell from 45% Friday to 43% weekend.http://boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3210http://boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3211This could also fall in %.
Just a question - in the opening weekend for movies like Transformers 3 ($16,945,064) that started on a Wednesday (according to IMDB) are numbers from Wedn.-Thursd. included?