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That is why there are heroes and villains in the DM universe, and why Gru is shown to be so tough. Due to the genetic nature of despicableness, only the strong and despicable past on the despicable trait. Also due to the more peaceful nature of the world, despite some small issues like a german painter being accidently killed by some yellow people, the general police force is not as tough. This has allowed villains like Gru to flourish.Although if you technically think about it, if the minions were to have served the "most despicable" master around that would have meant they would have served the likes of gheghis khan, Ivan the Terrible, hitler, Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong. But im sure we'll all disregard that thought right?
Due to minion clumsiness those who are not both durable and despicable don't last long.
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Ozzy Osborne?Iron man
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Well since they are not likely to redo the origin story I could see TM working. It could be a psuedo continuation of the 2 spiderman films he was in
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I am expecting a high pta on the 26th
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The hackers got the US government involved with these threats in a very public manner. By making such a vocal and exact threat they became a huge target. They will be caught by the end of the year likely by the 25th.
As for the hacking of Sony... they have awful security. They were already hacked and had the word document containing users credit card information compromised. What i am saying is almost any hacker could hack Sony.
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I could see BH6 weekend drop easily being under 20%. Every week over week non holiday, the friday drop has been worse than the weekend drop for BH6
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I kinda wish they'd wait 18-20 but its not like BH6 is going to still be in many theaters by that point
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http://deadline.com/2014/12/exodus-gods-and-kings-box-office-friday-opening-1201323031/
1). Exodus: Gods and Kings (FOX), 3,053 theaters /$8.7M Fri./ 3-day cume: $24.3M /Wk 1 (includes Thursday night previews)
2). The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 (LGF), 3,731 theaters (-323) /$3.7M Fri. (-43%)/ 3-day cume: $12.5M (-43%) / Total cume: $276.6M/Wk 4
3). The Penguins Of Madagascar (FOX), 3,667 theaters (-108)/ $1.58M Fri. (-31%)/ 3-day cume: $7.15M (-34%) / Total cume: $58.5M / Wk 3
4). Top Five (PAR), 979 theaters /$2.5M Fri./ 3-day cume: $6.8M /Wk 1 (includes Thursday night previews)
5). Big Hero 6 (DIS), 2,943 theaters (-225) / $1.4M Fri. (-18%) / 3-day cume: $6.2M (-22%)/ Total cume: $185.6M /Wk 6
6). Interstellar (PAR), 2,692 theaters (-336) / $1.5M Fri. (-29%) / 3-day cume: $5.4M (-31%) / Total cume: $166.8M / Wk 6
7). Horrible Bosses 2 (WB), 3,202 theaters (-198) / $1.5M Fri. (-44%) / 3-day cume: $4.6M (-45%)/ Total cume: $43.6M / Wk 3
8). Dumb and Dumber To (UNI), 2,842 theaters (-246) / $1M Fri. (-17%) /3-day cume: $2.7M (-37%)/ Total cume: $82.05M /Wk 5
9). The Theory Of Everything (FOC), 1,220 theaters (+394) / $750K Fri. (-2%)/ 3-day cume: $2.5M (-4%) / Total cume: $17.2M / Wk 6
10/11). Wild (FSL), 116 theaters (+95) / $420K Fri. (+147%) / 3-day cume: $1.4M (+131%) / Total cume: $2.3M /Wk 2
Birdman (FSL), 606 theaters (-132) / $395K Fri. (+27%) /3-day cume: $1.4M (+22%)/ Total cume: $21M /Wk 9
Notables:
The Imitation Game (TWC), 25 theaters (+17) / $235K Fri. (+117%)/ 3-day cume: $831K (+114%)/ Total cume: $2M/ Wk 3
Nightcrawler (OPRD), 798 theaters (-471) / $170K Fri. (-45%)/ 3-day cume: $593K (-45%) /Total cume: $31.1M/ Wk 7
Foxcatcher (SPC), 79 theaters (+4) / $103K Fri. (-27%) / 3-day cume: $374K (-28%) / Total cume: $3.3M/ Wk 5
Inherent Vice (WB), 5 theaters / $95K Fri. / 3-day cume: $311K / Per Screen Avg: $62K / Wk 1
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I think all of the holdovers will be hit hard except maybe MJ1. Dumb and Dumber 2 is in for some especially hard times
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Maybe it can excite overseas... at least it will do better than WiR and Tangled
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I think that the people trying to shut this movie down will get it so much free publicity that it will break out. I think this may clear $100M
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Yet another great movie by Disney.
All to often recently I'll be watching a movie and think that is a great subversion of a trope or something similar. This movie was one of the few that I truly was invested in. On an intellectual level I know that this movie is flawed, but this movie as a whole rises above the flaws of its part and for that reason I give it an A
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Frozen>BH6>>Lego>HTTYD2>Tangled>>>WiR- 1
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I am indifferent to skye. I liked Fitz-Simmons, but post brain damage (not counting the first post brain damage episode) not so much
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I'm wondering if would have been smarter to put the Frozen short with Into the Woods. The Frozen short will even have a song! Seemed like the perfect fit.
Into the Woods needs it more since the ceiling for the movie is 150M, while the ceiling for Cinderella is 250m DOM.
But I guess I should be happy the Frozen short is getting attached to a movie more people will see.
I think Cinderella might need it more. It seems like it may lack the four quadrant appeal that Disney's previous live action fairy tales have had, and the short might give it the boost it needs to be profitable. Into the Woods I agree has a lower ceiling, but I also think it has a better floor.
On the other hand I wish the short was in front of Into the Woods. I can't justify spending $7 to see a short
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Damn it I accidentally used the 7th instead on Nov 31 for the Friday with Ralph so I though it had a better increase than Ralph and Frozen for that weekend and was hoping it would therefore have a good Saturday I need to check my dates better before postingIt's Friday increase is slightly lower than WiR, and Frozen's corresponding Friday was the Christmas weekend when increases don't work the same way. BH6 has been ultra consistent with regard to WiR, it started 10-12% higher and has basically followed WiR exactly the same since day 1 (neglecting Veteran's day not being the same day), both fell the same amounts each weekend, both fell below 1M on the same day of their run, and both have been showing very similar increase and decreases.
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I think that BH6 will have a good Saturday bump with the good Friday bump. Its Friday increase was larger than Frozen and Ralph's of the same week. Come on BH6 get $8.5M its within reach.
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And 7.5M for Big Hero 6 if it follows Ralph's legs. Hoping for a big saturday increase just like Frozen.
I keep forgetting Ralph... unfortunately it is probably a better comparison
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So about an $8.4M weekend for BH6 and about 22.9-23M weekend for MJ1 following frozen and CF
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Thanks for the santa hat yjs
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As does Baymaxcame here with the same Qn Channing needs a hat!
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My guess is that the scheduling took place before DWA's decline became obvious and they didn't want to change it because they thought Penguins could hurt BH6.
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Speaking of the wrong place, I think the things that ail this show could be easily addressed by moving original episodes to Netflix or cable. With that there won't be the constraints of considering the 13-17 year old crowd; thereby, making characters like Skye and some of the sophomoric writing that's kept in the cut unnecessary.
I don't think they can move the show though. Also with the creators and the network being from the same parent company, the show may not receive the same funding, since they would not care about the Marvel movie promoting potential. Unfortunately Disney doesn't own a network on which this show would fit other than the one its currently on.
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These are the Friday numbers
MJ1-$23.2M
Penguins-$8.5M
HB2-$5.8M
BH6-$7.4M
Interstellar-$7M
DaD2-$3.6M
Well the ones I made up
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Rth has not forsaken us Rth works in mysterious ways and if we hold on to our faith he will shine his light and clear away our ignorance of the numbers
weekend actuals
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Posted · Edited by 23IsEverywhere
<<Last Weekend <Last Year View Index: By Year | By Weekend
TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count / Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week #
1 N The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies WB $54,724,334 - 3,875 - $14,122 $89,131,544 - 1
2 N Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb Fox $17,100,520 - 3,785 - $4,518 $17,100,520 $127 1
3 N Annie (2014) Sony $15,861,939 - 3,116 - $5,090 $15,861,939 $65 1
4 1 Exodus: Gods and Kings Fox $8,105,681 -66.4% 3,503 - $2,314 $38,942,192 $140 2
5 2 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 LGF $7,879,421 -37.9% 3,174 -557 $2,482 $289,356,110 $125 5
6 10 Wild (2014) FoxS $4,113,752 +168.7% 1,061 +945 $3,877 $7,174,489 - 3
7 5 Big Hero 6 BV $3,642,326 -39.9% 2,407 -536 $1,513 $190,520,749 $165 7
8 4 Top Five Par. $3,590,013 -47.9% 1,307 +328 $2,747 $12,477,306 - 2
9 N P.K. UTV $3,565,258 - 272 - $13,108 $3,565,258 - 1
10 3 Penguins of Madagascar Fox $3,476,141 -51.8% 2,717 -950 $1,279 $64,123,602 $132 4
11 6 Interstellar Par. $2,702,289 -50.4% 1,550 -1,142 $1,743 $171,535,531 $165 7
12 7 Horrible Bosses 2 WB $2,203,429 -52.2% 1,902 -1,300 $1,158 $47,778,121 $42 4
13 9 The Theory of Everything Focus $1,611,333 -34.7% 1,011 -209 $1,594 $19,843,906 $15 7
14 18 Foxcatcher SPC $954,000 +137.3% 307 +228 $3,107 $4,438,000 - 6
15 11 Birdman FoxS $865,337 -33.9% 452 -154 $1,914 $22,204,384 $18 10
16 13 The Imitation Game Wein. $858,615 +1.0% 34 +9 $25,253 $3,155,576 - 4
17 8 Dumb and Dumber To Uni. $768,605 -72.4% 986 -1,856 $780 $83,677,765 $40 6
18 12 Gone Girl Fox $376,364 -63.5% 352 -611 $1,069 $165,203,822 $61 12
19 14 St. Vincent Wein. $225,458 -67.5% 404 -608 $558 $42,389,144 - 11
- 22 Whiplash SPC $197,000 -25.4% 111 -43 $1,775 $5,087,000 $3.3 11
- 31 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day BV $189,485 +32.8% 261 +27 $726 $64,820,855 $28 11
- 19 The Homesman Saban $174,599 -54.2% 166 -56 $1,052 $1,999,266 - 6
- 15 Fury (2014) Sony $170,436 -71.6% 238 -488 $716 $84,705,660 $68 10
- 16 Nightcrawler ORF $149,360 -75.0% 153 -645 $976 $31,517,052 $8.5 8
- 20 Inherent Vice WB $145,277 -55.7% 5 - $29,055 $597,982 - 2
- 28 John Wick LG/S $122,323 -27.1% 180 -80 $680 $42,599,681 $20 9
- 26 The Maze Runner Fox $121,335 -35.7% 181 -60 $670 $101,813,353 $34 14
- 29 The Book of Life (2014) Fox $113,966 -32.0% 173 -55 $659 $48,914,148 $50 10
- N Mr. Turner SPC $109,000 - 5 - $21,800 $109,000 - 1
- 27 Guardians of the Galaxy BV $104,971 -42.0% 206 -39 $510 $332,657,316 $170 21
- 33 The Babadook IFC $103,486 -23.0% 79 -1 $1,310 $480,326 - 4
- 24 Back in Time (Congcong Nanian) CL $93,300 -54.8% 19 -1 $4,911 $427,321 - 2
- 25 The Equalizer Sony $73,370 -62.3% 111 -151 $661 $100,915,604 $55 13
- 30 The Judge WB $61,436 -62.0% 135 -168 $455 $46,884,037 $50 11
- 34 Citizenfour RTWC $59,576 -44.9% 52 -53 $1,146 $2,042,428 - 9
- 17 The Pyramid Fox $57,243 -90.2% 122 -563 $469 $2,637,829 - 3
- 35 The Boxtrolls Focus $51,862 -48.8% 176 -47 $295 $50,312,233 $60 13
- 37 Force Majeure Magn. $42,013 -34.9% 48 -18 $875 $1,018,460 - 9
- 54 Awake: The Life of Yogananda CF&SR $26,815 +114.6% 13 +6 $2,063 $929,017 - 11
- 47 Island of Lemurs: Madagascar (IMAX) WB $22,993 +1.4% 40 - $575 $8,349,326 - 38
- N Song of the Sea GK $21,910 - 2 - $10,955 $21,910 - 1
- 43 Boyhood IFC $21,500 -26.6% 25 -1 $860 $24,132,400 $4 24
- 36 Rosewater ORF $20,366 -68.7% 27 -88 $754 $3,093,491 - 6
- 40 Antarctica: A Year on Ice MBox $20,112 -46.2% 20 - $1,006 $170,171 - 4
- 46 Dear White People RAtt. $12,802 -44.4% 15 -14 $853 $4,355,714 - 10
- 50 The Tale of The Princess Kaguya GK $9,617 -51.6% 11 -8 $874 $552,080 - 10
- 42 The Good Lie WB $9,519 -67.9% 18 -17 $529 $2,676,697 - 12
- 38 Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas Gold. $6,788 -86.3% 30 -150 $226 $2,778,297 - 6
- 52 Glen Campbell... I'll Be Me A23 $6,050 -62.5% 6 -7 $1,008 $356,626 - 9
- 49 Zero Motivation Zeit. $5,980 -68.6% 4 -3 $1,495 $51,953 - 3
- 57 My Old Lady Cohen $5,262 -39.7% 10 -8 $526 $3,979,443 - 15
- 58 Diplomacy Zeit. $3,893 -54.3% 4 -2 $973 $212,196 - 10
- N A Tale of Winter (Conte d'hiver) BWP $3,802 - 1 - $3,802 $3,802 - 1
- 76 Sagrada: The Mystery of Creation FRun $3,143 +270.6% 3 +2 $1,048 $23,423 - 15
- 63 The Two Faces of January Magn. $2,783 -27.5% 4 -1 $696 $506,067 - 13
- 59 She's Beautiful When She's Angry ICir $2,020 -75.1% 1 -1 $2,020 $35,955 - 3
- - Why Don't You Play in Hell Drft. $1,909 - 3 - $636 $17,950 - 7
- 66 The Skeleton Twins RAtt. $1,766 -38.6% 3 -4 $589 $5,283,379 - 15
- 60 Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles Cohen $1,664 -76.7% 1 -1 $1,664 $15,528 - 2
- 80 The Overnighters Drft. $1,049 +110.6% 2 +1 $525 $96,860 - 11
- 86 20,000 Days on Earth Drft. $804 +339.3% 2 +1 $402 $276,181 - 14
- 81 Life Partners Magn. $722 +68.3% 1 -2 $722 $5,327 - 3
- 71 Pioneer Magn. $442 -68.7% 1 -2 $442 $5,697 - 3
- 65 Viva La Liberta Distrib. $136 -95.4% 2 -5 $68 $31,818 - 7
TOTAL (64 MOVIES): $134,978,700 +60.8% 34,885 +598 $3,869
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* Production Budget in millions. On average, studios earn approximately 55 percent of the final gross.