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  1. Judging from these #'s, Despicable Me 3 should do a minimum of 67% of its weekend total (removing Thursday figures) during the weekdays. 75% seems more appropriate, 70% is conservative, and 80% is possible. Cars 3 should make 80% of its weekend # during the weekdays with 85-90% possible. Captain Underpants will most likely make the same during the weekdays as it did during the weekend. The Boss Baby might even go a little higher with the ratio. Baby Driver might hit 75%, with 70% being conservative and 67% being a minimum. 80% is not out of the picture. The House is looking at 77.5% weekdays to weekend ratio. Same for Baywatch. Rough Night might go higher. The performances of The Patriot and The Perfect Storm suggest Wonder Woman could approach 80% and Megan Leavy could go even higher. Also, Transformers might get above 75% and close to 77.5% It also looks like adult independent films fare well in the 75-85% range. The Big Sick, Beatriz, Book of Henry, and Beguiled looking at 80% Tentpoles in their final weeks seem to approach a # of 77.5% to 80%, with the older skewing going the highest. Look for Mummy, Pirates, Galaxy, all to get to 80%. All Eyez on Me should do a minimum of Waist Deep's 58.6% and I see it doing 2/3 or 67%. 47 Meters is a wildcard. anywhere from 67 to 85% It seems Superman might be a lower outlier for some reason. Pirates 2 opening Thursday at midnight in 2006 should have the same affect a Spider-Man: Homecoming this year. Still, 67% seems to be the baseline for Baby Driver, Transformers and Despicable 3 with Wonder Woman looking at least 75%. **I will not do projections until tomorrow because I do not agree with any of the current estimates.
  2. in these instances, i find it best to calculate the Sunday/Friday ratio from 2006 instead of going by Saturday drops.
  3. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=daily&id=meninblack.htm&adjust_yr=2017&p=.htm JULY 1997 (Showing Adjusted for Ticket Price Inflation) Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Rank Wk/nd Rank Daily Gross Wk/nd Gross Change Y/L* Wk/nd Chng Thtrs/% Theaters / Average Wk/nd Thtr Avg Gross-to-date 1 1 $9,274,200 - / - 2,452 / $3,800 $9,274,200 / 0 2 1 $27,046,400 191.6% / - 3,020 / $9,000 $36,320,500 / 1 3 1 3 $27,361,100 $63,681,600 1.2% / - - / - 3,020 / $9,100 $21,100 $63,681,600 / 2 4 1 $30,280,000 10.7% / - 3,020 / $10,000 $93,961,600 / 3 5 1 $38,942,500 28.6% / - 3,020 / $12,900 $132,904,100 / 4 6 1 1 $29,131,600 $98,354,100 -25.2% / - - / - 3,020 / $9,600 $32,600 $162,035,700 / 5 7 1 $14,315,900 -50.9% / - 3,020 / $4,700 $176,351,600 / 6 8 1 $13,164,700 -8% / 42% 3,020 / $4,400 $189,516,300 / 7 9 1 $11,587,200 -12% / -57.2% 3,020 / $3,800 $201,103,400 / 8 10 1 1 $9,829,100 $147,250,900 -15.2% / -64.1% - / +131.2% 3,020 / $3,300 $48,800 $210,932,500 / 9 11 1 $17,824,300 81.3% / -41.1% 3,020 / $5,900 $228,756,800 / 10 12 1 $23,474,600 31.7% / -39.7% 3,020 / $7,800 $252,231,400 / 11 13 1 1 $16,598,900 $57,897,800 -29.3% / -43% - / -41.1% 3,020 / $5,500 $19,200 $268,830,300 / 12 14 1 $6,761,400 -59.3% / -52.8% 3,020 / $2,200 $275,591,700 / 13 15 1 $7,334,900 8.5% / -44.3% 3,020 / $2,400 $282,926,700 / 14 16 1 $6,079,700 -17.1% / -47.5% 3,020 / $2,000 $289,006,400 / 15 17 1 1 $5,883,400 $83,957,300 -3.2% / -40.1% - / -43% 3,020 / $1,900 $27,800 $294,889,800 / 16 18 1 $11,132,000 89.2% / -37.5% 3,102 / $3,600 $306,021,800 / 17 19 1 $15,223,000 36.7% / -35.2% 3,102 / $4,900 $321,244,800 / 18 20 1 1 $10,295,300 $36,650,200 -32.4% / -38% +82 / -36.7% 3,102 / $3,300 $11,800 $331,540,000 / 19 21 1 $4,636,200 -55% / -31.4% 3,102 / $1,500 $336,176,300 / 20 22 1 $5,019,700 8.3% / -31.6% 3,102 / $1,600 $341,196,000 / 21 23 1 $4,263,200 -15.1% / -29.9% 3,102 / $1,400 $345,459,200 / 22 24 1 1 $4,454,400 $55,023,800 4.5% / -24.3% +82 / -34.5% 3,102 / $1,400 $17,700 $349,913,600 / 23 25 - $7,160,200 60.7% / -35.7% 3,180 / $2,300 $357,073,800 / 24 26 - $9,634,800 34.6% / -36.7% 3,180 / $3,000 $366,708,600 / 25 27 - 3 $6,991,900 $23,786,900 -27.4% / -32.1% +78 / -35.1% 3,180 / $2,200 $7,500 $373,700,500 / 26 28 - $2,935,300 -58% / -36.7% 3,180 / $900 $376,635,800 / 27 29 - $3,218,800 9.7% / -35.9% 3,180 / $1,000 $379,854,600 / 28 30 - $2,776,800 -13.7% / -34.9% 3,180 / $900 $382,631,400 / 29 31 - 3 $2,768,000 $35,485,800 -0.3% / -37.9% +78 / -35.5% 3,180 / $900 $11,200 $385,399,400 / 30
  4. BOM has to be wrong with this one. That Friday # would just be wayyy to low!!!
  5. I was deeply into this movie. I really got into it once he returned home after his first trip and it went into politics and then he went back it. That had me hooked. For me, it lost steam when it went to the WW1 part, but I guess it was all part of that book. I dunno. Changed it from an A to an A- cuz of dat.
  6. just watched The Bad Batch. it is another wierd horror film and comes out 1 year after Neon Demon and has Keanu Reeves
  7. HOUSE, THE (2017) DESPICABLE ME 3 (2017) HOUSE, THE (2017) BABY DRIVER (2017)
  8. BLADES OF GLORY (2007) OLD SCHOOL (2003) TALLADEGA NIGHTS: BALLAD OF RICKY BOBBY (2006) ELF (2003) DADDY'S HOME (2015) ANCHORMAN 2: THE LEGEND CONTINUES (2013) ANCHORMAN (2004) GET HARD (2015) CAMPAIGN, THE (2012) OTHER GUYS, THE (2010) MEGAMIND (2010) BEWITCHED (2005) KICKING AND SCREAMING (2005) STRANGER THAN FICTION (2006) SEMI-PRO (2008) STEP BROTHERS (2008) LAND OF THE LOST (2009) SUPERSTAR (1999) NIGHT AT THE ROXBURY, A (1998)
  9. New Releases DESPICABLE ME 3 (2017) BABY DRIVER (2017) HOUSE, HOUSE, HOUSE, HOUSE..!!!!!
  10. am I the only one here who thinks Megan Leavey will be the top grossing film of 2017?
  11. what was your predict? Mine was 103/360, and for the derby last night i put in 101 and change.
  12. Annabelle (11-15th) Atomic Blonde (16th-20th) Hitman's Bodyguard (16th-20th) Girl's Trip (16th-20th) Nut Job 2 (21st-25th) Wish Upon (26th or lower) Kidnap (26th or lower) Logan Lucky (26th or lower) Glass Castle (26th or lower)
  13. Adjuster: Land of the Lost Domestic Total Adj. Gross: $60,868,400 Distributor: Universal Release Date: June 5, 2009 Genre: Adventure Comedy Runtime: 1 hrs. 33 min. MPAA Rating: PG-13 Production Budget: $100 million
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