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Eric the Clown

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  1. Um...I don't know? Maybe if BOP or even Deadline tracking pushes it to the 40M range or higher next week, but probably not. Again, my personal decision on what I track depends on whether or not 40M seems possible to the BOP crew (yes I know that bit me in the ass when it came to Dolittle/Bad Boys). Also, none of the theaters I track have tickets up, so...shrug emoji. 0.226x of Black Christmas 3 days before release (52K)
  2. The Turning Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-3 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 10 7 1,906 0.37% Comp 0.106x of Crawl (106K) 0.057x of Scary Stories (133K) 0.700x of Countdown (360K) 0.212x of The Grudge (382K) 0.206x of Underwater (103K) I really want some Birds of Prey numbers
  3. The Gentlemen Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-3 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 12 27 2,686 1.01% Comp 0.227x of Angel Has Fallen (340K) 0.172x of Ad Astra (258K) 0.187x of Rambo (244K) 0.273x of Doctor Sleep (409K) 0.730x of Midway (675K) 0.214x of Ford v Ferrari (450K) 0.108x of 1917 (352K) Eh, I guess it's okay.
  4. https://deadline.com/2020/01/bad-boys-for-life-dolittle-1917-weekend-box-office-1202833726/ @aladdino gee you might be right
  5. I just did my research, and 135M is almost impossible for Bad Boys. That would be 1.84x from the 4-Day, and using MLK 4-Day openers from the last 10 years (I'm excluding stuff that expanded from limited like American Sniper or The Post), the only movies that had worse legs were The Last Stand, Devil's Due, Norm of the North, The Bye Bye Man, and Proud Mary. And wouldn't you know it, all of these movies either opened low or were complete garbage. Considering Bad Boys opened well, and so far has solid reception...yeah, I doubt it'll finish that low. For the record, I doubt 200M will happen. That would require a 2.72x multiplier, and the movies that finished around there was stuff like Ride Along, the Paddington movies, The Wedding Ringer, 13 Hours, and Jack Ryan. For a sequel with a built-in audience, that's pretty unrealistic. 165M sounds about right though
  6. https://www.ispot.tv/browse/w.LL/life-and-entertainment/theatrical-movies You do need to a paid account to get more specific details though
  7. The Screen Actors Guild Awards will broadcast tonight on TNT and TBS. Celebrate the great film and television accomplishments this year and see what will win SAG Ensemble and look at how it'll impact the Oscars later this February. As always, remember to stay safe, be nice, and have fun!
  8. Anyways, using 4-Day multipliers for other MLK openers: If Bad Boys follows Ride Along: 189M If it follows Glass: 162.6M If it follows Ride Along 2: 151.5M Yep, Blart's reign is over
  9. https://deadline.com/2020/01/julian-fellowes-downton-abbey-sequel-1202835093/
  10. So TIL I learned that not only do The Black Eyed Peas have a song in the new Bad Boys, but The Black Eyed Peas sans Fergie all got back together a couple years back? I don't know how to feel about that.
  11. Yes obviously Dolittle is going to be a money loss (everybody knows that) and maybe Downey shouldn't have gotten that huge paycheck. But for a movie that had a slew of production problems reported by entertainment sites, had bad, if arguably non-existent marketing by the time of release, godawful reviews, and was consistently trending downwards in tracking and presales, the fact that it's looking to do 30M for the 4-Day is kind of a miracle, and it really only comes down to two things: the last major kids movie release being Frozen II (sorry Spies in Disguise), which you can make a compelling argument for, and Robert Downey Jr. making people interested. If Henry Cavill or some shit was the lead for Dolittle, this would've been lucky to get 20M for the 4-Day, and we'd be debating how long he'd last in Hollywood. Besides, it's unfair to talk about Downey only being a draw as Iron Man because he's only played Iron Man for the past 5 years. How else are we supposed to judge if he can sell something on his own? And while yes The Judge wasn't big, and I know these movies were an eternity, but do you really think the Ritchie Holmes movies would have made the numbers they made without RDJ in there? @baumer If you really want to use your logic here, then how come The Rock is lumped in with Leo? In the past couple years, his biggest hits were Jumanji, Fast & Furious, and Moana, all of which were franchise fare or had the Disney Princess brand to help them out. Rampage was based on a video game. When he was forced to use his starpower alone with Skyscraper, it tanked. Is he suddenly not a draw?
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