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  1. I feel like Eye in the Sky is somewhere in the pages too but not in the archives... any idea why these movies are not getting to the archives?
  2. just on a hunch, I am putting 40M as the temporary Split weekend estimate number for the derby excel sheet
  3. i hope Bye Bye Man gets some spillover business because of Split so it can pass 4M for the weekend....
  4. So for Manchester by the Sea, does that mean that these studios (or companies) pay for the movie itself Production companies K Period Media B Story CMP Pearl Street Films and then these Distributed by Roadside Attractions Amazon Studios Make the theatrical release happen???? Also, when looking at the list of 'Producers", are they associated with the production company only?? Produced by Matt Damon John Krasinski Kimberly Steward Chris Moore Kevin J. Walsh Lauren Beck Where would the profits go???
  5. ty all. I have never won before so this is exciting! good job Cannastop with predicting 12M for Patriot's Day
  6. Questions about overlooked feature (under 15 mill) Can we not include Moonlight, Jackie, and Lion since they should pass this soon? Can we not include Batman the Killing Joke since it was very selective in releases? What about Shin Godzilla??? Do we just pick our favorite movies that made tiny amount in limited theaters, or should we consider movies like Pride and PRejudice and Zombies and Criminal that had a serious nationwide release and no love????
  7. nvm, I requested Birth of a Nation but I found it. When i was looking for it, i ran across Disappointments Room. I previously rrequested that one so there is two threads for Disappointments Room. Any idea why these movies are not showing up in the archives?? That is where I look. I was going to request Midnight Special but now i have a hunch it is somewhere but not in the archives. Please dont waste your time finding it for me, just please see if you can figure out why they are not in the archives.. THANKS!!!!!
  8. I got a question. Rank how the first 4 releases of 2017 are going to finish???? Underworld: Blood Wars 30-35 The Bye Bye Man 30-35 Monster Trucks 30-35 Sleepless 20-30
  9. Not that bad. I have not seen this but from what I have read this is a pretty good score. In fact, this might even be the best score I have seen in my entire life. LIVE BY NIGHT (2017)
  10. all i know is reserved seating has been looking strong for Monster Trucks but whatever. at this location, it was looking like KUBO and War Dogs would duke it out for a 25M weekend and we all know how that turned out.... Patriots Day could be strong midwest, and same with Live By Night. I think 3M OD/ 10M WE is in the card for Monster Trucks. Norm of the North had a 2800 Per screen avg and I dont see how Monster Trucks could loose to that in the shadow of Paul Blart.
  11. Editing this! I forgot the Founder. I havent seen it but I am going to give it an outside chance! my rankings 1. La La Land 2. Moonlight 3. Manchester by the Sea 4. Hacksaw Ridge 5. Lion 6. Hell or High Water 7. Arrival 8. Hidden Figures (not seen) 9.Fences 10. Sully 11. The Founder (not seen) 12. Silence (not seen) 13. Jackie (not seen) 14. 20th Century Women (not seen) The Lobster Loving Zootopia Sing Street Captain Fantastic A Monster Calls Florence Foster Jenkins Patriots Day (not seen) Queen of Katwe (not seen)
  12. Everyone got a 4 or 5 for supporting actor First Place (19) - @ Blankments Second Place (20) - @ La La Panda (20) - @ 4815162342 Third Place (21) - @ Jake Gittes (21) - @ Nova All 5 of you tied with 9 correct #1 picks
  13. I am watching Sing Street right now. Does anyone think this has a shot at a best pic nom?
  14. UGHHHHH industry estimates show 20th Century Fox‘s Hidden Figures inching out the Star Wars prequel for the weekend, $22M to $21.4M. Hidden Figures spiked 18% over Friday today with $8.96M, while Rogue One saw a 55% gain over the same period with $9.3M and Sing surged 73% with $9M. Illumination/Universal’s Sing is now expected to slot third with an estimated $19.9M for a running total of $213.8m. Rogue One by the end of the week should rest north of $476M, $24M away from $500M. Sony/Screen Gems’ Underworld: Blood Wars improved 6% on top of Friday today with $5.1M, on track still for $13M; 49% below its 2012 installment’s opening, Awakening. Lionsgate/Summit’s seven Golden Globe nominated musical La La Land is still looking at fifth place with a $9.8M take in its fifth weekend, 3% higher than last weekend. Today the Damien Chazelle-directed movie grossed $4M, +29% over yesterday. http://deadline.com/2017/01/rogue-one-hidden-figures-underworld-blood-wars-weekend-box-office-1201879773/
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