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  1. According to Screendaily.com Frozen stands at 753,5 OS, +9,9M$ in mon-tue-wed (99,99% in Japan). So we have a toho x 64.8 (adding 5000 admissions lost in tuesday) in this midweek, for a 4-days total of 13,1M$. (as mfantin correctly predicted)
  2. Alltime domestic adjusted for inflation according BOM, Boxoffice.com and The numbers.comhttp://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htmhttp://www.boxoffice.com/statistics/alltime_numbers/domestic/adjustedhttp://www.the-numbers.com/movie/records/#inflation_adjustedThree sources, three different charts!
  3. You are in right, but I only included single run over 150M$ and Titanic grossed 44M$ in first run and 143M$ in re-release.
  4. Numbers are in unajusted $. Different countries and year of release, inflation, conversion, ticket price average could generate an infinite number of variation based on different sources of information and method of calculation, so we could talking about this for many years never can agree. The only right way to compare movies could be the number of tickets sold, but I am not able to find this information for all movies and for all countries. But also this isn't an exact science: for example sources tell that basing on tickets sold, Avatar would be out of top ten all-time and 1939's Gone With The Wind would be N.1 with 200M admissions only in North America. So, to beat it in 2014, a movie should be gross 1,6B$ DOM!
  5. Beating Spirited Away in $ could be another record for Frozen: higest grossing in a single overseas country. This is the chart (single run over 150M$ unajusted): Movie Country Gross Spirited Away Japan $229,607,878 Titanic Japan $201,389,568 Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons China $196,740,000 Bienvenue chez les ch'tis France $193,764,365 Howl's Moving Castle Japan $190,000,000 Avatar Japan $186,753,197 Avatar China $182,238,768 The Monkey King China $167,840,000 The Untouchable France $166,126,377 Transformers Dark of the Moon China $165,100,000 Ponyo Japan $164,565,997 Skyfall UK $161,176,369 Avatar France $158,261,059 Avatar Germany $157,564,785 Avatar UK $150,025,197
  6. Another problem affect frozen: looking at toho site, there are some cinemas with a few shows and/or small screens that are almost all in soldout or near for today and tomorrow and other cinemas that have much many shows and bigger screens with a very small number in presales. It seems that after eight weeks, the japanese cinema guys have not yet figured out how to manage screens and seats. I hope that this weekend the announced seats increase will solve the problem.
  7. It's domestic run come to an end, but last foreign markets in play (Australia, Germany, New zealand) could done another 15/20M$ it needs to surpass WiR worldwide. LM had a fantastic run domestically and in foreing english language markets but was lacking in non english language countries: in about 50 markets combined it grossed less than Frozen in Japan.
  8. News from Japan Tuesday (first day of Golden Week) estimates Frozen 440k adm M$5.8 Thermae 2 275k adm M$3.0 Conan 235k adm M$2.6 TASM2 150k adm M$2.2 TASM2 make a good day (same level of opening sat/sun). Unfortunately competition is still strong: local titles continues to work hard and frozen had almost all shows in sold-out, so in next days TASM2 will switch the bigger screens with disney's animated, losing seats.
  9. Despite this, some hollywood movies opened higher in China than in North America, so studios look at the chinese market as the new heaven on earth and and gladly accept these impositions.
  10. It's not easy, for example in Italy before 2013 opening day was on friday, now it's on thursday. Other, for some blockbusters like TASM 1/2, opening day is anticipated on wednesday. In Japan usually for local movies opening day is on saturday, but for foreigns sometimes it's on friday.
  11. Right data is: Italy Amazing Spiderman 5-days opening officials TASM1 € 4.442.751 adm 602.531 TASM2 € 4.582.140 adm 621.518 (6,35M$) ASM 5,52 is 3-days weekend Japan ASM 7,4 is 3-days weekend, 4,1 is 2-days weekend "The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was the only film not to be overestimated largely due to high avg. ticket price of ¥1,541 ($15.1). It didn't open too bad actually, taking in ¥420,297,900 ($4.1 million) with 272,709 admissions on 761 screens. It's still down 28% compared to the first film's opening weekend, but it should have better legs with the Golden Week boost and less competition later into its run."
  12. On Toho online ticket sales site (http://www.tohotheater.jp/theater/find.html) there a big number of sold out (in one cinema 8 sold out or near out of 10 shows - http://hlo.tohotheater.jp/net/schedule/034/TNPI2000J01.do -). it seems to me that have been added a new shows from monday.
  13. Amazing Spiderman 5-days opening in Italy officials TASM1 € 4.442.751 adm 602.531TASM2 € 4.582.140 adm 621.518 Considering that TASM1 opened in July (not the best here) while TASM2 has enjoied extended opening weekend (friday was national holiday) and bad weather (best case scenario). So really TASM2 could do better. This week 'best case scenario' can be repeated with another national holiday on thursday and maybe still bad weather.
  14. Full week 21-27 april 2014 1 THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 € 4.582.140 621.518 adm 2 RIO 2: MISSIONE AMAZZONIA (RIO 2) € 2.858.195 438.427 adm € 4.454.205 total 3 GIGOLO' PER CASO (FADING GIGOLO) € 1.859.536 294.183 adm € 3.265.029 total 4 NOAH € 1.793.317 262.781 adm € 6.865.327 total 5 TRANSCENDENCE € 1.120.493 173.770 adm € 2.039.707 total 6 GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL € 1.066.323 166.242 adm € 2.799.203 total 7 LA SEDIA DELLA FELICITA' € 492.579 78.104 adm 8 UN MATRIMONIO DA FAVOLA € 414.863 65.999 adm 9 CAPTAIN AMERICA - THE WINTER SOLDIER € 397.847 66.562 adm € 6.990.278 total 10 OCULUS - IL RIFLESSO DEL MALE € 249.879 36.236 adm This week is national holiday on thursday 1 may (could be a big boxoffice day ... if is bad weather)
  15. Sorry I have edited a old post instead of make a new. 7,36M yen is exactly the conversion of 7,2M$ estimates by Rentrak BO essential service, in which all media refer.
  16. I find this numbers on cinematoday.jp, but on bottom they report "All numbers distribution survey". So, this number are really the officials? Very important is that 7,36M yen is the exactly conversion of 7,2M$ estimates by Rentrak BO essential service, in which all media refer.
  17. I don't understand Past weekend ¥826 million ($8.1 million), -02%, ¥10.73 billion ($104.8 million) -4,7% from 826 = 787 Or 826-736=90 = -10,9%
  18. That's incredible, it's happened! Note that sum of single days is a different number from weekly total. Single days sum € 4.442.751 adm 602.531 Weekly total € 4.582.140 adm 621.518 Difference +€ 139.389 +adm 18.987
  19. In fact I said "The result is a -50 even if dvd and bluray sales and rentals saved the day"
  20. Everybody know that studio revenues are 55-60% of ticket price. Cinema guys works for free? And local tax? You can find an example here: http://www.the-numbers.com/movie/budgets/ Look the table "Most Profitable Movies, Based on Absolute Profit on Worldwide Gross" and you see the studio revenues for each movie. N.1 Avatar had 1,74B$ vs a WW gross of 2,78B$
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