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James

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  1. I'm so glad EL got her way in the end. Firstly because I'm sure I'll somehow get dragged to it so I might just as well watch some porn on a huge screen, not a romance movie, second because if I was in her shoes I'd fight as hard as I can for my vision to be respected. Well done, lady (and yup, I know she is a really shitty writer).
  2. Then you know how I feel about you Joking aside, this looks good. Can't wait for it.
  3. You're one of the most immature people on these forums with your fanboysm towards Disney so please don't speak to me about age. Also, I'm 21, so I'm not a teen, thank you very much.
  4. ? I like that the better movie made more cash. DOes that make me immature? Good then.
  5. Considering this also has 3D that is shocking.
  6. Yeah, but it must increase more than that to stay the same in USD. That opening in Paris, despite being higher in adm, is almost surely lower in USD.
  7. And again, that's the US' fault. The 3 movies are no. 2, 3 and 4 highest grossing ever here behind Avatar and they all had great legs. Americans...
  8. Dany will be fine. If they follow the books in the slightest she will still the mother of the dragons to some degree, even though the fifth book has a pretty unclear ending regarding this.
  9. If they did that here they'd get sued I bring in food all the time. Their natchos besides being super expensive, sucks.
  10. Beacause a SW movie would come under a Fast and Furious movie which would prove there are bigger franchises today.
  11. It will be hilarious to see fanboys lose their mins when SW doesn't even hit 1.3B. "SW is the most popular frnachise ever blah blah blah"
  12. From what I see it's another name for the 'One Direction: Where We Are' documentary. Weird.
  13. Idk. It keeps gettin moved up. It was set for release in February I think, now this. I think it might move again.
  14. Oh, you are right, my bad. Thanks for that
  15. WEEKEND BOX OFFICE Easter weekend came with huge drops for all movies, but the week preceding the Easter was one of the biggest ever. - Fast and Furious 7 dropped 80% in it's second frame, and while that seems awful, it's really not. Most theatres were closed on Sunday and only had a few shows on Saturday. But the weekdays were out of this world for every movie. This way, despite 'Fast and Furious 7' only making 40.000 adm during the weekend, the Monday-Thursday frame brought in over 170.000 tickets. After 10 days, the seventh instalment in the 'Fast' franchise sits at a monster $1.7m (9th highest grossing movie ever) and 406.118 admissions (4th most attended movie of the 21st century, behind 'Avatar' and two 'Hobbit' films). It is already No. 1 for the year ahead of 'Fifty Shades of Grey' and it will very likely maintain that position). Also, next weekend looks promising for 'Furious 7' and for all movies in fact, because we talk Easter break, when most films increase from the previous week/weekend. So look for 'Fast 7' to be around 600.000 admissions and $2.3m by next Sunday. In fact, if it doesn't get very affected by 'Age of Ultron', it might have a chance at passing 'Avatar' in admissions (and only admissions, considering it already legs behind 'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies' in USD, despite selling way more tickets; reason: bad exchange rates and lack of 3D). - In second, Insurgent had the best drop in Top 10 (-67%) and now stands at $641k. That is great for it and with good WOM it has a chance at overtaking the biggest 'Hunger Games' movie, 'Catching Fire' (so $850k+ finish). - TinkerBell and the Legend of the NeverBeast was down 80% and total is $171k. - Get Hard slides 73% and reaches a good $321k. - Next we have 3 openers (Minuscule - La vallee des fourmis perdues, Kidnapping Mr. Heineken and The Longest Ride). All of them bombed, not even touching 5.000 adm. - Home's (-70%) gross is a weak $158k. - Cinderella (-73%) won't even reach half of 'Maleficent's total (it now stands at $456k). - Big Game closes the top after an 80% drop. - Way down the list, Un beau dimanche only sold a laughable 32 tickets. Top 10 Next week's openers: - Paul Bart: Mall Cop 2 - Cut Bank - One Direction: The Inside Story - Danny Collins The first 'Paul Bart' was a bomb here, but the presales for the sequel seem quite promising. A 30.000 adm OW might be in order. 'Cut Bank' may have a slim chance at topping 10.000 adm, while the others will flop. TOP 10 for 2015:
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