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I'll be adding 4chan now
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I think a lot of you were expecting higher weekdays than what I saw looking at past years on BOM .Weekdays are really just about 25-30% of most weeks, lower for slow months and higher in summer.
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I might have given the Christmas movies too low of totals since I don't know exactly how those holiday weekdays should be calculated.
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1. Starcraft $424,409,551
2. Spellforce $317,108,854
3. Dawn of Oblivion $301,703,895
4. Hindenburg $294,264,714
5. Dragon Age 2 $278,265,368
6. Worlds Apart $276,893,903
7. Wow Cata $271,845,400
8. Oro $250,737,077
9 .Next Dimension $214,576,672
10. 39 Clues $192,557,542
Godzilla $177,755,461
Fish $165,552,306
Shark Mutiny $165,479,868
Ratchet & Clank $161,489,870
Island of Dinosaurs $156,120,041
Future King $154,911,510
Chuck Norris $138,634,392
Lucid $137,451,500
Red Pyramid $137,048,728
Summer Wars $130,568,511
Espionage $129,809,429
Plastic Man $127,695,632
Paradise $125,361,693
Monster Mash $121,713,161
Stories From Eden $118,727,833
Shiverin Gulch $114,569,607
Unbalanced $106,570,628
Double Chromoance $104,004,536
Giant Spiders 2 $103,052,120
Career Buster $101,071,795
Celia A Slave $100,035,003
Countdown $99,025,962
I Love You Too $96,288,231
House Scorpion $93,952,678
Guardian $91,789,126
Magic Money $91,357,105
Halloweentown II $89,071,874
Rise of the dead $87,832,985
Brandybrook $86,578,152
Blue Beetle $86,227,784
Dogs of Babel $86,012,745
Nonexistence $83,869,437
Empty Hearth $77,102,531
Past Tense $77,074,259
Cruisers $75,537,397
The Affair $75,320,414
Fright Town 2 $73,274,067
Vast Dark 4 $72,850,439
Tyrant $69,987,709
Men of Night $69,256,009
Killer Husband $67,121,545
SlenderMan $67,076,275
Time Lapse $64,703,695
Santa Claus $64,602,265
Legally Blonde $64,348,862
Psychonauts $61,788,268
Last Chapter $61,484,112
The Fault in Our Stars $60,303,533
Game Hunt $59,909,759
Bowling Night $59,882,974
Action Movie $59,285,492
Hot Wheels $54,844,214
Random Act $53,682,012
Escalator $53,459,014
Some Assembly Required $52,897,462
Penny Press $51,723,135
Minority $48,395,100
Against All odds $46,245,678
The Fall $43,191,473
ZeroG $43,096,490
Our Beloved Savior $42,683,737
337 $38,558,257
Harlington House $38,339,951
Eccentric Minds $38,155,017
Shocker $37,217,663
Very Last $34,260,060
Claustrophobia $33,233,850
El Sombrero $32,561,361
Silent $31,005,803
Corso $27,943,134
Candlelight $27,506,254
Catharsis $25,300,804
China $24,760,815
Everyman $23,548,249
Forgiven Not Forgotten $20,545,408
Adele $20,312,576
Double Standards $18,860,803
Khanh $18,440,726
Madonna $18,043,537
Beast: $14,024,539
4chan $12,860,106
Slit Happens $12,859,996
Edward Tulane $12,730,665
Elizabeth and Burton $12,022,069
Slumber Party $9,944,451
WWE: $9,445,377
Psy $1,820,605
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I managed to get them done, will post tomorrow/later today.
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One question: My Year 5 has Dec 31 - Jan 2, why is there a Jan 1 for year 6?
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I've done them through mid-October as of now, but if someone else wants to finish them soon they can, though I know most would prefer one person does the whole thing
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At the rate we go now, Boxoffice.com forums will be abandoned by Year 16
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They're done through june, i can send impact what I have?
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I'm happy to remove or switch around many of my films, but it seems like the new CAYOM uses the schedule to plan out every movie , and that's ok too since we're so much slower now, it's not like back before.
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When I worked at AMC, they did an all-day oscar event with special free food... like $30 to watch all 5 nominees.
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The totals are in progress. January numbers are done.
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January 1: VAGUE GENRE MOVIEBecause we can
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Totals will be delayed until I do them... I'm not sure how exactly weekdays are calculated, isn't it like 1.5* the weekened totals on average, with some changes for summer
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Impressive. I use Paul Rudd... a lot.Don Rodriguez was a made up actor... I think we should have a * to indicate fictional actors for CAYOM only stuff
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I consider re-releases sometimes in later weekends... like when a movie gets put into the dollar theaters after a month or so, it gets a boost. Usually not a big difference in the long run but it is something.And I promise I didn't intentionally make any movie flop or succeed. I took the projections from the Part 2 and made a range based on those and rolled virtual D20s.
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I'm pretty sure it'll be #1 for the first couple of weeks in Jan, depending on how terrible the movies of Year 6 are
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I haven't done any January calculations yet but I can soon or Impact/someone else can do that if they'd prefer.
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I'd like to preemptively strike and Big Bang Theory.
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January 8 - Homestar Runner (Choose Your Own Adventure!)
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I'm probably going to put out one more WoW movie, though I know others are itching to get out better-quality Warcraft (not World Of) movies.
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For My Consideration
Best Picture
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Voice Acting in a Lead Role
Best Voice Acting in a Supporting Role
Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Ensemble
Best Animated Feature
Best Cinematography
Best Art Direction
Best Costumes
Best Makeup
Best Score
Best Song
Best Film Editing
Best Sound
Best Sound Editing
Best Visual Effects
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And with a long delay!December 3-5With Thanksgiving all up ons us, the movies are showing plenty of life. Worlds Apart managed to fend off Ratchet & Clank, while overall the films held well, with Empty Hearth having a good final expansion. Claustrophobia still could not crack the Top 10, but it broke a million in its weekend box office. 1. Worlds Apart: 24,863,103 (3rd week)2. Ratchet & Clank: 22,532,007 (2nd week)3. Dragon Age 2: 10,208,593 (5h week)4. Celia - A Slave: 9,887,718 (3rd week)5. Random Acts of Kindness: 8,820,445 (2nd week)6. Empty Hearth: 6,678,115 (7th week)7. Elizabeth and Burton: 4,517,228 (1st week)8. Catharsis -- 4,298,105 (5th week - Final Wide)9. Santa Claus: Ultimate Badass: 3,003,487 (4th week)10. Everyman: 2,647,115 (5th week)Claustrophobia -- 1,674,233 (5th week - Still Limited)Eccentric Minds -- 925,066 (2nd week - 48 Theaters)Corso - 209,153 (1st week - 2 Theaters)December 10-12:The Affair takes first place without much fight. There’s a crowd of movie seeking 10th place again as well. Drops are kinder than they were the week after Thanksgiving, as Celia keeps going on. Minority opens well, especially for a “political” “comedy” when compared to real life versions of such movies, such as Swing Vote or Man of the Year. But it’s certainly no The Campaign, either.1. The Affair: 24,709,853 (1st week)2. Minority: 17,048,221 (1st week)3. Worlds Apart: 13,485,747 (4th week)4. Ratchet & Clank: 12,852,257 (3rd week)5. Celia - A Slave: 6,136,318 (4th week)6. Dragon Age 2: 5,942,422 (6th week)7. Random Acts of Kindness: 4,855,655 (3rd week)8. Empty Hearth: 4,405,921 (8th week)9. Catharsis -- 2,894,117 (6th week - Final Wide)10. Elizabeth and Burton: 2,360,252 (2nd week)Claustrophobia -- 2,185,336 (6th week - First Wide)Eccentric Minds -- 1,984,137 (3rd week - 173 Theaters)Corso - 1,204,357 (2nd week - 80 Theaters)Edward Tulane - 328,256 (1st week - 4 Theaters)December 17-19:Zap! Crack! Boom! Both Spellforce and Dawn of Oblivion managed to work at the Box Office, though Spellforce won the weekend quite easily. Worlds Apart has a big drop after having to deal with completion from the two new films. While at the bototm end, Claustrophobia still cannot hit the Top 10 with its release pattern.1. Spellforce: 90,758,139 (1st week)2. Dawn of Oblivion: 69,391,442 (1st week)3. The Affair: 13,847,402 (2nd week)4. Minority: 8,442,279 (2nd week)5. Ratchet & Clank: 6,555,936 (4th week)6. Worlds Apart: 5,665,362 (5th week)7. Celia - A Slave: 3,670,745 (5th week)8. Eccentric Minds: 3,306,145 (4th week - First Wide)9. Empty Hearth: 3,091,406 (9th week)10. Dragon Age 2: 2,999,140 (7th week)Claustrophobia -- 2,846,507 (7th week - Second Wide)Corso - 1,947,326 (3rd week - 195 Theaters)Edward Tulane: 862,144 (2nd week -72 Theaters)December 24-26:Holding on to first, Spellforce won another weekend, with Once & Future King managing to finish third despite a weekend better than expected. Friday numbers were weak, which concerned some, but Saturday and Sunday abated said concerns, and the weekdays act almost as weekends at this point. Claustrophobia finally manages to get on the Top 10 list. *Eccentric Minds was release in its wide form on Wed Dec 22, but these numbers are only for Fri-Sun.1. Spellforce: 49,236,290(2nd week)2. Dawn of Oblivion: 43,869,271 (2nd week)3. Once & Future King: 43,686,112 (1st week)4. The Affair: 7,401,436 (3rd week)5. Corso - 6,235,814 (4th week - Wide)6. Eccentric Minds*: 5,781,452 (5th week - Final Wide)7. Minority: 4,316,657 (3rd week)8. Ratchet & Clank: 3,557,906 (5th week)9. Claustrophobia -- 3,022,197 (8th week - Third Wide)10. Worlds Apart: 2,924,459 (6th week)Edward Tulane: 1,592,445 (2nd week -First Wide)December 31 - Jan 2:Third time’s the charm. Spellforce wins another weekend, and Dawn of Oblivion holds on for second place. With no new movies being released on New Year’s Eve, the holdovers held on to keep a lot of their box office from the prior weekend. In a strange change of fate, Claustrophobia went up 5 spots on this weekend. 1. Spellforce: 32,195,611 (3rd week)2. Dawn of Oblivion: 31,199,825 (3rd week)3. Once & Future King: 27,124,707 (1st week)4. Claustrophobia -- 4,586,331 (9th week - Final Wide)5. The Affair: 4,393,492 (4th week)6. Corso - 4,138,556(5th week)7. Eccentric Minds: 4,115,314 (6th week)8. Minority: 2,598,987 (4th week)9. Edward Tulane: 2,586,394 (3rd week -Final Wide)10. Ratchet & Clank: 2,239,702 (6th week)
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As for December... it won't be immediately.
Year 5 Totals!
in Vanilla CAYOM
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Also I am willing to make some adjustments... if Impact wants to look over the weekday multipiers I used, he can.