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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
So I did track IT numbers last night, but I was so tired and exhausted, I only couldn't do it until now. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It: Chapter Two Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-34 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 74 303 16,002 1.89% Total Showings Added Today: 18 Total Seats Added Today: 4,073 Total Seats Sold Today: 59 -
https://deadline.com/2019/08/hobbs-shaw-targeting-4-5m-thursday-night-early-b-o-read-1202659422/
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That would indicate about 39M (maybe 38M if loss of PLFs and IMAX really impact it) for TLK and about 19.5M for OUTAIH, right? @a2k
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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
It: Chapter Two Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-35 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 56 244 11,929 2.05% Total Seats Sold Today: 218 It added a bunch of theaters, showings, and total seats, but I'm lazy and don't want to look into it, so....whatever. Anyways, for what is basically the first day, this is...fine. From what I remember in my Pulse tracking days, horror films typically didn't make much of anything until the last few days of release, so this seems like a relatively solid start all things considered. Should also mention a couple theaters don't have showtimes up yet (I guess it's still a bit too early to plan things for some theaters?). Would I wish it would have done better? I guess, but it's still a solid beginning and hopefully there are good things to come. -
The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric the Clown replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
Jumanji doesn't have the Disney logo. It's B tier -
The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric the Clown replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-0 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 58 1,603 9,805 16.35% Total Showings Added Today: 2 Total Seats Added Today: 479 Total Seats Sold Today: 752 Comps 0.21x of The Lion King 0 days before release (4.8M) T-0: 1,957 tickets sold that day (7,607 total tickets sold) Adjusted Comps 1.09x of Once Upon A Time in Hollywood 0 days before release (6.3M) 4.09x of Crawl 0 days before release (4.1M) 6.54x of Stuber 0 days before release (4.9M) T-0: Once Upon: 406 tickets sold that day (1,468 total tickets sold) Hobbs & Shaw: 752 tickets sold that day (1,603 total tickets) Crawl: 257 tickets sold that day (373 total tickets sold) Hobbs & Shaw: 699 tickets sold that day (1,526 total tickets) Stuber: 123 tickets sold that day (220 total tickets sold) Hobbs & Shaw: 648 tickets sold that day (1,439 total tickets) Today was definitely a strong day, with a lot of tickets sold, and a pretty big jump for both Lion King and Once Upon comps, both of which I feel are better than the Crawl and Stuber ones, simply because there are more tickets to go around. If I had a bullet to my head, I guess I would say previews around 5.5M give or take? But of course, my tracking is still young and faulty, and I would still be hesitant in saying that preview # would lead to anything good, even if it is a spin-off. -
I think the only thing would be like a Fox presentation? They think Disney nerds won't care about Ad Astra or The King's Man?
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Wednesday (7/31) Thread l OUATIH 3.95
Eric the Clown replied to Eric the Clown's topic in Numbers and Data
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Little Things | January 29, 2021 | Warner Bros.
Eric the Clown replied to movies!movies!'s topic in Box Office Discussion
When it has J*red L*to -
Wednesday (7/31) Thread l OUATIH 3.95
Eric the Clown replied to Eric the Clown's topic in Numbers and Data
I think it was supposed to, but maybe A24 changed plans at the last minute, which is understandable. Eighth Grade had a near identical rollout to Farewell the first couple weeks, went wide on the first weekend of August, and pretty much bombed on that weekend. Why repeat the same mistake twice, especially with a film that's locked to at least double Christopher Robin's opening?