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So before we actually begin this list, I do wanna give out some important honorable mentions. The following films were movies that only appeared on 1-2 lists, so I feel there's not too much to say, and honestly I think most people here wouldn't read up on what I said for these movies anyways. I’m sure some will be disappointed, but I also have to do write-ups for 27 other movies, so understand that things are pretty busy for me. A Personal Journey Through Movies with Martin Scorsese - 9 pts, 2 lists No Direction Home: Bob Dylan - 8 pts, 2 lists Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese - 7 pts, 2 lists Shine a Light - 6 pts, 2 lists My Voyage to Italy - 5 pts, 1 list American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince - 3 pts, 1 list George Harrison: Living in the Material World - 3 pts, 1 list Public Speaking - 2 points, 1 list Thank you so very much to both @BestPicturePlutoNash and @Fancyarcher for going above and beyond the call of duty and adding these obscure titles to your list. You didn't have to, but you felt your list was incomplete without them and I truly appreciate that. The first real ranking will be up in a wee bit.
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Sorry for the delay, but we're finally kicking off the Scorsese countdown properly. Keitel, De Niro, and DiCaprio will all get their fair dues and we get to look over a man with a varied, complex, and engaging filmography unlike anything else. But before we begin, here's just a few fun statistics for you guys. -25 people sent in a list. A bit lower than the Spielberg countdown, though it's understandable since the latter's films have bigger box office numbers to them. -Nobody submitted a list that featured every single movie. Which makes sense because, again, a lot of these were obscure documentaries that won't be the most exciting viewing options. -In contrast, 5 people submitted a list that contained all 25 narrative Scorsese features. Shout outs to them for going above and beyond. -Only two of his narrative films failed to rank on anybody's top 10. So there was solid support for just about every film. -In fact, 10 different movies got ranked #1. By comparison, Spielberg had six different movies rank #1. That kind of goes to show how interesting these lists are, as well as Martin's work as a director, because not everybody will agree on what's his best movie. -#1 and #2, without spoilers, was a tough call. Both films flipped positions every time some new lists came in, and the winner won it all just by one single point. If one more list was added in, things probably would have changed dramatically. -"This movie I hate ranked higher than a movie I like? I lost all my respect for this list!" Yes, believe it or not, the general consensus of the forums will not automatically fit your tastes and sensibilities. All I ask is to please try to be respectful and courteous during the duration of this countdown, both to myself and to fellow BOT members. You don't have to agree with this, but you can act like a gentleman. -If you are going to complain about something, and you didn't submit a list, just know that it's on you. Much like with government elections, you can't complain about something if you didn't vote in the first place. The first batch of rankings should be up in a little bit, so cheers!
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https://variety.com/2021/film/box-office/box-office-encanto-house-of-gucci-second-week-1235126013/
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Movie Distr Gross %YD %LW Thr Per Thr Total Gross D - (3) Ghostbusters: Afterlife Sony Pictures $2,700,000 +187% -72% 4,059 $665 $94,541,594 15 - (1) House of Gucci United Artists $2,187,687 +102% -62% 3,477 $629 $29,055,506 10 - (5) Resident Evil: Welcome to… Sony Pictures $760,000 +106% -61% 2,803 $271 $11,278,747 10 - (8) Dune Warner Bros. $510,000 +263% -36% 1,217 $419 $103,272,547 43 - (6) Clifford the Big Red Dog Paramount Pi… $425,000 +107% -78% 3,261 $130 $44,353,389 24 - (7) King Richard Warner Bros. $375,000 +103% -73% 2,654 $141 $12,572,551 15 - (9) No Time to Die United Artists $260,937 +96% -63% 1,177 $222 $158,877,975 57 - (10) Venom: Let There be Carnage Sony Pictures $240,000 +194% -61% 1,234 $194 $210,119,422 64 - (-) Belfast Focus Features $150,000 +85% -60% 1,255 $120 $5,512,990 22 - (-) Licorice Pizza MGM $63,749 +31% -55% 4 $15,937 $601,547 8 - N Wolf Focus Features $37,000 308 $120 $37,000 1 - (-) Halloween Kills Universal $3,000 +109% -56% 150 $20 $91,980,455 50 12 $7,712,373
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The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric the Clown replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
Sing 2 Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-19 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 1 54 1474 9916 14.86% Total Seats Sold Today: 0 Your eyes do not deceive you. But again, it's not a big deal for a movie like this. -
The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric the Clown replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
Spider-Man: No Way Home Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-13 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 202 15,292 37,428 40.86% Total Seats Sold Today: 583 Comp 2.014x of Black Widow's Final Count (26.58M) 2.919x of Venom 2's Final Count (33.86M) Adjusted Comp 1.188x of Star Wars: TROS T-13 (47.52M) -
https://www.boxofficepro.com/long-range-box-office-forecast-spider-man-no-way-home-tracking-for-potential-200m-launch-the-matrix-resurrections-sing-2-more-christmas-release-outlooks/ 25-35M OW range, 125-175M Total Range
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Just as a bit of a heads up for people, I'm not entirely sure I'll be able to start the countdown today. Work has been an absolute pain this week, so I haven't been able to get as much progress on my write-ups than I intended to, I'm hoping to catch C'mon C'mon later today, and tracking for Spider-Man just takes up an obscene amount of time. I'll see if I can get something out today, but I might have to push things tomorrow.
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The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric the Clown replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
Sing 2 Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-20 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 1 54 1474 9916 14.86% Total Shows Added Today: 2 Total Seats Added Today: 210 Total Seats Sold Today: -1 Yeah, one group just disappeared. Don't know if it was a refund or glitch or what, but it doesn't really matter. -
The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric the Clown replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
Spider-Man: No Way Home Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-14 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 202 14,709 37,428 39.30% Total Shows Added Today: 5 Total Seats Added Today: 632 Total Seats Sold Today: 858 Comp 1.937x of Black Widow's Final Count (25.57M) 2.808x of Venom 2's Final Count (32.57M) Adjusted Comp 1.157x of Star Wars: TROS T-14 (46.27M) -
The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric the Clown replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
https://www.boxofficepro.com/weekend-box-office-forecast-encanto-and-ghostbusters-afterlife-to-lead-typical-post-thanksgiving-slowdown-christmas-with-the-chosen-boasts-sleeper-status/ These drops seem...rather optimistic IMHO -
Best Picture Predictions - 2021
Eric the Clown replied to Eric the Clown's topic in And The Winner Is...
https://deadline.com/2021/12/national-board-of-review-names-paul-thomas-anderson-his-licorice-pizza-as-best-director-film-1234883672/ -
The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric the Clown replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
I will do it starting next week. I did a cursory glance at some AMCs yesterday and it didn't sell too much, but this isn't really a film that will have huge upfront sales, even with it being based off a popular musical. That's what makes me a professional 😎 And in all fairness, Sing 2 doesn't have that many shows. Outside of a couple theaters, Sing 2 only has like 2-4 shows per theater, so it only takes me a couple minutes to check, especially since a couple theaters have like...three sales or just flat-out none. Matrix will likely be a bigger problem, but it'll still likely only be like 4 shows per theater to check, at least pre-NWH's opening, so I don't see it being that huge a deal.