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17 minutes ago, MrFanaticGuy34 said:
Also....for TJB (2016). with the $147M DOM it has now.......it surpassed the animated 1967's TJB's $141M DOM in 8 days!, which that film did in it's entire lifetime-gross.
A movie in 2016 made more money than a film in 1967? What a shocker!
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Am I the only one who's weirded out by mustache-less Nick Offerman? Otherwise, looks pretty entertaining.
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Whoa, Tommy Lee Jones is in this movie? Sweet!
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Just so everyone knows, Elvis and Nixon is apparently only 350 theaters, according to BOM
Anways, I'd say $22M for Huntsman.
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1 minute ago, Treetrunk Special said:
and everyone knows armageddon is garbage.
Better example would be Saving Private Ryan and Thin Red Line.
True, but I wasn't talking quality. I was talking box office success. Also, Thin Red Line wasn't really a box office hit, especially compared to Ryan.
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1 minute ago, johnboy3434 said:
Out of curiosity, whenever we've had two movies in relatively close proximity that cover the exact same material (an adaptation of a public domain story, a biopic of a real person, etc.), has it ever turned that they both became successful in the end? Or has one of them always been the red-headed stepchild?
Well there's Deep Impact and Armageddon.
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Even with another giant family movie, Zootopia still had the smallest drop in the top 10. My girl Judy's still slaying!
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1 minute ago, La Binoche said:
Can't wait to see how many screens Hardcore Henry loses next week. Hopefully that allows for some of the smaller movies to retain their screens.
That's two misfires in a row for STX after a strong start with The Gift.
The Boy was a misfire?
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I want to say it started around late 2009, when I started following Rotten Tomatoes and looked at their box office articles. Then I began following BOM in summer 2010, but I didn't really pay close attention to it. Then I slowly got more and more into it as the years gone by, and I'm a box office junkie now.
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The timeless classic Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. Well, I was born on the Monday after it was #1, so I was inbetween MK:A and Flubber. I suck.
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GREEN ROOM opened with an estimated $91,000 this weekend from 3 locations. #GreenRoom
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14 minutes ago, Joel M said:
I bet Disney gonna be pissed when Tarzan bombs this summer, because they ll have to wait another decade to do their version. WB is practically trolling them with their fairy tale megabombs.
Well Disney's doing a Peter Pan live-action movie despite Pan bombing, so...
Also, count me in on the Mulan train. It would be pretty killer in live-action, if it's done right. Just get Jamie Chung, and I'm there!
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Me right now:
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4 minutes ago, JohnC-Nah said:
Hello guys. Joined today because I am super hyped for Jungle Book. Disney just keeps bringing them. I honestly only follow box office for their incredible movies.
Randy Savage is better.
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Here lies CJohn.
He now is CGone...Girl...on the Train.
(I wish I had a gif of that Into the Woods scene when Blunt falls off the cliff)
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13 minutes ago, grey ghost said:
I will be posting this every three weekends for the next 3 months.
You think Alice will beat X-Men?
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On May 8th, Disney will have three movies in a row get over $75M on their opening weekends...my God.
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48 minutes ago, Black Hawk said:
So is this a...cat-dragon hybrid? What...WHAT IS THAT?
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Cloverfield: $28M
The Brothers Grimsby: $11M
The Young Messiah: $7M
The Perfect Match: $2M
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Zootopia: $78M
London Has Fallen: $16M
WTF (Love this acronym): $9M
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Cars, Shrek, Madagascar, Ice Age? Hah! You guys clearly have forgotten about Alpha and Omega and its four direct-to-video sequels, with like three more coming soon. Yes, those exist.
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Risen: $17M
Race: $12MThe Witch: $6M
Official Weekend Estimates (Page 30): The Jungle Book - 60.8M (96M OS) | The Huntsman: Winter's War - 20.1M | Barbershop 3 - 10.8M | Zootopia - 6.6M | BvS - 5.5M
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Why Story of Your Life? Obviously there's no footage yet, but judging by the synopsis, I don't really see anything that screams $100M, unless it's an Oscar frontrunner.