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  1. 24 minutes ago, titanic2187 said:

    why the friday increase is a bit low across the board???

    only get out and BATB get 100%+ increase......

     

     

    Spring Break for some k-12 (12%) and college students (15%), acording to Deadline on Monday. That'll mute the Friday jumps.  However I was hoping for a bigger bump for BatB since it leaned much more to families but I guess I was too bullish.

     

    Still can't be unhappy about the Friday number.

  2. 24 minutes ago, TalismanRing said:

     

    I think the difference will be that TJB and CW weren't having the benefit of these Spring break days.  Even Zootopia in late March - first week of April only went up 110%, 112% (Easter w/e so Thur was up and w/e multi was down) then 74% on Fridays. (far below the 210% jump it had on March 11th)

     

     

     

     

    Damn forgot about Spring break.  IIRC deadline had about 10% k-12 and a little over for college. That'll mute the Friday jump.  

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    However, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast remains strong with an estimated $11.4M yesterday, -36% from Tuesday. The Bill Condon-directed musical easily slotted the best Wednesday in March ahead of Passion of the Christ ($8.4M second Wednesday), Batman v. Superman ($8.1M) and The Hunger Games ($8.05M), but among all Wednesdays before summer, Beauty and the Beast is second behind  Passion of the Christ‘s opening day ($26.55M).

     

    Deadline with 11.4

    http://deadline.com/2017/03/beauty-and-the-beast-wednesday-best-march-box-office-pre-summer-1202049591/

     

  4. Daily Domestic Chart for Tuesday March 21st, 2017

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        Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
    1 (1) Beauty and the Beast Walt Disney $17,878,785 +32% 4,210 $4,247   $206,161,124 5
    2 (2) Kong: Skull Island Warner Bros. $3,737,125 +67% 3,846 $972   $115,088,563 12
    3 (3) Logan 20th Century Fox $2,406,084 +50% 3,687 $653   $188,356,854 19
    4 (4) Get Out Universal $1,832,785 +41% 2,979 $615   $136,435,990 26
    5 (5) The Shack Lionsgate $938,715 +61% 2,825 $332   $44,011,718 19
    6 (6) The Belko Experiment BH Tilt $603,930 +58% 1,341 $450   $5,123,060 5
    7 (7) The Lego Batman Movie Warner Bros. $520,549 +55% 2,735 $190   $168,180,992 40
    8 (9) John Wick: Chapter Two Lionsgate $228,608 +60% 1,065 $215   $90,146,011 40
    9 (8) Hidden Figures 20th Century Fox $217,712 +46% 1,162 $187   $165,901,171 87
    10 (10) Before I Fall Open Road $163,785 +60% 1,551 $106   $11,512,459 19

     

    These Tuesday bumps are just getting bigger. 

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  5. 43 minutes ago, GiantCALBears said:

    As a shareholder, it's fine for an extra $.001 of eps growth or whatever it is lol but pay that woman her money. People didn't go to see Dan Stevens or Josh Gad.

     

    Disney shares popped about 3% after JB release.  Hopefully going to get nice bounce tomorrow as well.  Interesting to see how the consumer division is going to do.  I'd guess it would be better as compared to JB.  

  6. 4 hours ago, DamienRoc said:

    Moana could sneak into the top 10 for the 4-day because of that. 

     

    Sing's 4-day is projected to be 20x it's Thursday number.  If Moana follows the same pattern it's gonna do 7.4.  Only problem is that it lost a lot more theaters than Sing so Friday jump is likely more muted.  But still, yeah,l has a shot at 4-day top 10.

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  7. 5 minutes ago, alisson23 said:

    Refund was approved

     

    http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=starwars2016.htm

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    MV5BMjEwMzMxODIzOV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwNzg3
    Rogue One:
    A Star Wars Story

     
    Domestic Total as of Jan. 2, 2017: $439,714,705 (Estimate)
    Distributor: Buena Vista Release Date: December 16, 2016
    Genre: Sci-Fi Adventure Runtime: 2 hrs. 13 min.
    MPAA Rating: PG-13 Production Budget: $200 million
     
    Total Lifetime Grosses
    Domestic:  $439,714,705    99.9%
    Foreign:  $350,000    0.1%

    Worldwide:  $440,064,705

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Somebody at BOM is still celebrating New Years

  8. ‘Rogue One’ Climbs To $775M WW; ‘Sing’ Rings In 2017 With $100M+ – Intl Box Office

     

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    It was a Happy New Year’s weekend for Disney as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story lifted its cume to $774.9M at global turnstiles. At the international box officeRogue made away with a further $45.8M during the three-day. That’s a 13% drop in like-for-like markets from last frame.

     

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