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Eric the Clown

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  1. Theater Update Before Previews: Overall Total: Happy Death Day 59 1672 3.53% Marshall 13 1179 1.10% The Foreigner 36 1498 2.40% Bad Moms 2 64 2010 3.18% Thor 3 304 1582 19.22% Wonder 3 1294 0.23% Star Wars 1707 3112 54.85%
  2. Movie Theater Update: In total: Happy Death Day 35 1672 2.09% Marshall 2 1179 0.17% The Foreigner 8 1498 0.53% Bad Moms 2 43 2010 2.14% Thor 3 271 1582 17.13% Wonder 3 1294 0.23% Star Wars 1425 3112 45.79% For those wondering, Professor Marston won't be playing at my theater.
  3. Disappointing Coogler won't direct this. He was an integral part in why Creed was such a breath of fresh air for the series, and I'd love to see what he would do with growing the characters.
  4. What my Movie Tavern looks like for Star Wars after only a couple of hours. $25 Fan Event 6 PM: 7 PM: 7:30 3D: 10:35 11:05 And this is just for Thursday. Daisy Ridley truly is the Box Office Queen!
  5. To me, the likeliest scenario is probably around $85M, essentially Spongebob 1 numbers. It's a huge hit with the kids, but it won't have a huge appeal to people who aren't fans of the series, and I don't think it's as much of a cultural phenomenon like Rugrats was to cross the century mark (Of course, I'm way out of the series' demographic, so what do I know?)
  6. I don't think I've seen anything from Jackie Chan since...Karate Kid? He's one of the coolest and most charismatic guys around, and it feels like forever since his last movie.
  7. Well, with Blade Runner's disappointing OW, and the unlikeliness of it garnering sexy Gosling legs, this is pretty much dead. Thor, Justice League, Coco, Star Wars, Jumanji and Pitch Perfect are locks, and stuff like Orient Express, The Post, Daddy's Home and Ferdinand have a decent shot (even Happy Death Day or The Greatest Showman could be dark horses), but I don't see a scenario where the record is broken. Better luck next year I guess.
  8. For some reason, I thought for sure Fantastic Beasts would cross $300M...that didn't happen.
  9. They seriously brought that show back? Also, the idea that Fast and Furious, of all franchises, has their actors in a pathetic Internet feud really makes me laugh for some reason.
  10. http://deadline.com/2017/10/chappaquiddick-entertainment-studios-thanksgiving-holiday-opening-box-office-1202183003/ Now moved to the Thanksgiving frame.
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