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All questions are related to the top 12, are for the 3 day weekend and are worth 1000 points unless otherwise stated:
1. Will Inferno open to more than $25M? NO
2. Will Inferno open to more than $29M? 2000 NO
3. Will Inferno open to more than $32.5M? NO
4. Will Madea stay more than $2.5M ahead of Jack Reacher? NO
5. Will Ouija drop more than 60%? NO
6. Will The accountant cross $60M by the end of the weekend? 3000 NO
7. Will Keeping up With the Joneses stay above Storks? YES
8. Will any non-new relaese film increase less than 80% on Friday? NO
9. Will Miss Pereguine increase more than 65% on Saturday? 2000 YES
10. Will Max Steel gross less than $150k this weekend (being pulled form theaters would equate to a gross of $0)? YES
11. Will any film in the top 12 have had a theater increase of more than 25 theaters? 3000 NO
12. Will Kevin Hart stay above Deepwater Horizon? NO
13. Will Suicide Squad have a higher PTA than Secret Life of Pets? NO
14. Will the top 10 make a combined weekend gross above $82.5M 2000 NO
15. Will Moonlight's PTA stay above $20k? YES
16. Will Girl on the Train decrease more than 40% on Sunday? YES
17. Will Mr. Donkey have a PTA above $2,500? NO
18. Will Blair Witch stay above Pete's Dragon? 3000 NO
19. Will any film drop over 800 theatres and finish inside the top 16 this weekend? NO
20. IS this already the most pointless and dullest weekend this winter will have? I dunno, December 2nd looks lame af
Bonus:
14/20 2000
15/20 3000
16/20 5000
17/20 7000
18/20 10000
19/20 14000
20/20 20000
Part 2: Closest predictor wins 5000 points (Added Bonus: If prediction is within 10% win 6000, 5% 7000, 2.5% 9000, 1% 12000)
1. Predict Ouija's Friday total. $3M
2. Predict Moonlight's PTA $25K
3. Predict the OW of Inferno. $23.94M
Part 3: Predict the films that place in the following positions:
3. Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
6. The Girl on the Train
8. Keeping Up with the Joneses
11. Kevin Hart: What Now?
14. Middle School
16. Moonlight
3/6 2000 points
4/6 5000 points
5/6 8000 points
6/6 13000 points
Deadline is Thursday 20th at midnight, good luck- 1
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1. Rocky 3: $125.05M 2000 / 1000
2. Divergent Insurgent: $130.18 3000 / 2000
3. Mission Impossible 3: $134.02M 5000 / 3000
4. Rush Hour 3: $140.1M 7000 / 5000
5. X-Men First Class $146.4M 10000 / 7000
6. Mad Max: Fury Road $153.6M 13000 / 10000
7. Die Another Day $160.9M 16000 / 13000
8. Three Men and a Baby $167.78M 20000 / 16000
9. Rain Man $172.8M 25000 / 20000
10. How to Train Your Dragon 2 $177.0M 32000 / 25000
11. Jurassic park 3 $181.1M 40000 / 30000
12. Mr and Mrs Smith $186.3M 50000 /36000
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3 minutes ago, robertman2 said:
Which movie of his?
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6 minutes ago, robertman2 said:
It's probably Pratt in the nude since the MPAA would never allow female nudity in a PG-13 movie.
Mike Meyers would like to have a word with you about that.
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9 hours ago, WrathOfHan said:
Adams isn't confirmed yet, but it's almost definitely going to happen.
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15 minutes ago, marveldcfox said:
First time director...great actors...beloved source material..studio system...no guarantee it will be any good.
If this turns out bad then everyone will say they should have hired a seasoned director.
Hopefully it is at least on the level of Constantine.
This isn't a first-time director, though.
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1. La La Land
2. Fences
3. Moonlight
4. Doctor Strange
5. Rogue One
6. Moana
7. Fantastic Beasts
8. Lego Batman
9. Silence
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http://theplaylist.net/boom-fences-viola-davis-will-campaign-best-supporting-actress-20161023/
I think we have a new frontrunner.
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38 minutes ago, filmlover said:
Moonlight begins with an estimated $413K start (or an average of around $103-104K). Oscar season has officially begun!
Slay-24's slaying the box office today, tomorrow the Oscars.
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I just now noticed Joneses is grossing less than Masterminds OW.
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3 minutes ago, The Futurist said:
Who ?
I really don't know who this guy is.
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21 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:
The budget is 90M, about 30M more than the original IIRC
That's the budget excluding tax rebates for filming in Louisiana.
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56 minutes ago, MCKillswitch123 said:
What was the last time that a movie based on a board game was good, again?
I <3 the Clue movie.
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The Verbinski love in this thread pleases me.
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35 minutes ago, Goffe said:
I don't think they had the budget for that..
It costs $150M though.
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This actually looks surprisingly funny.
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1. La La Land
2. Fences
3. Moonlight
4. Doctor Strange
5. Rogue One
6. Moana
7. Fantastic Beasts
8. Lego Batman
9. Silence
10. John Wick: Chapter Two
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10 minutes ago, Fran2 said:
You consistently miss the point.
No one cares about Harry. Sorry. Keep wanting it to fail and making excuses. Evidence shows otherwise.
It's not a Harry Potter film. It's the Wizarding world brand, a cinematic universe
I'm an optimist for Beasts' performance...but come on dude.
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8 minutes ago, Daniel Dylan Davis said:
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https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/20th_century_women
90% out of 10 reviews. 8.4 average rating. Nice.
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17 minutes ago, Arlborn said:
Do you guys think low quality and obviously unfinished leaked stuff can negatively affect a movie like this?
Nah. Most unfinished leaked footage is usually taken down within a couple of hours, is pretty much only talked about by fanboy websites (aka not the GA), and usually is release a couple of months before the actual marketing takes place. No need to panic.
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La La Land | Now Playing | Record-Tieing 14 Oscar Noms and Record-Breaking 16 BOFFY Noms
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It's the first original musical since Newsies, directed by Damien Chazelle (Whiplash, a pretty damn good movie) and starring Queen Stone and King Gosling, which also promises to be a glorious throwback to old Hollywood and classic musicals. Need I say more?