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At last you've seen the light.
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While of course it's important to give credit to the other distributors and companies for their SH movies, it's honestly pretty impressive what Marvel Studios has done this year. Within just one year, they've managed to release three $300M domestic grossers, all from different "franchises." (I know the MCU technically counts as a franchise, but...y'know what I mean.) Has any other studio managed to pull three $300M domestic grosses in just one year?
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I already admitted and made a club about how I think Jumanji will underperform for many reasons (family competition, PG-13 rating, unpopular brand, mediocre views and lack of awareness for its second trailer), and while none of these are as bold as that, these are just a few of the things I'm going bold on next year: -The 15:17 to Paris hasn't gotten a lot of $100M predictions yet, but I feel it has an easy shot to cross the mark domestically. While Act of Valor beat the movie to the punch in terms of casting actual soldiers to play soldiers, this has a true-story angle, so having the actors reeenact the events is something that can be easily marketable to the more patriotic Americans. Add on Clint Eastwood fresh off of two hits and an adult counterprogrammer for February, and I think the film will be another solid hit in Eastwood's repertoire. -The Incredibles 2 is something people are being way too high on. For comparison's sake, Finding Nemo was a cultural phenomenon that had unbelievable legs and was one of the biggest-selling DVDs of all time, making it one of those movies every kid has seen. Incredibles isn't up to that level, in spite of the insane Internet hype for the film. It'll still do very well, and I wouldn't be shocked if it hit $400M like many people here believe, but I feel Inside Out numbers are more likely for the film, which isn't bad in the slightest.
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I'd also argue Christmas with the Kranks is up there. That film's creepy conformist message still gets under my skin.
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For the record, it's pleasant to see the film do so well, but WOM has me a touch worried it will cross the $100M mark (RT's audience score's at 62%), so it's nothing I can get super excited about.
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For the record, you completely turned me off of everything and anything Dane DeHann related.
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I Love You, Daddy | YANKED (hehe)
Eric the Clown replied to That One Girl's topic in Box Office Discussion
You’re going to hell for posting that. -
The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric the Clown replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
Daddy's Home 2 248 2147 11.55% Orient Express 264 1269 20.80% Here's what the weekend including Thursday looks like. Again, don't understand why Daddy's Home has more timeslots, since Orient Express eclipses it on all days except Sunday. I'll probably do the other upcoming movies tomorrow. -
2017 100M Films - 33 down, 3 to go! (Pitchslapped!)
Eric the Clown replied to Blankments's topic in Box Office Discussion
Ehh, wynaut? 1. Avengers: Infinity War: $500M 2. Jurassic World 2: $460M 3. Han Solo: $395M 4. Aquaman: $360M 5. Black Panther: $360M 6. The Incredibles 2: $355M 7. Deadpool 2: $290M 8. Grinch: $290M 9. Mary Poppins Returns: $250M 10. Ant-Man and the Wasp: $210M 11. Ralph 2: $210M 12. Fantastic Beasts 2: $190M 13. Ready Player One: $175M 14. Hotel Transylvania 3: $150M 15. Mission: Impossible 6: $150M 16. Spider-Man Animated: $145M 17. First Man: $140M 18. New Mutants: $140M 19. A Star is Born: $135M 20. Ocean's 8: $130M 21. A Wrinkle in Time: $130M 22. Dark Phoenix: $125M 23. Alita: $120M 24. Halloween: $110M 25. Rampage: $110M 26. The Nun: $110M 27. The 15:17 to Paris: $105M 28. The Predator: $105M 29. Mamma Mia 2: $100M 30. Red Sparrow: $100M 31. Holmes and Watson: $100M