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Yes, this sound good, but other movies at this time had scored 300, 400, 600 million, but this monster has done 815!!... i´ll be really happy with this, but it seems really difficult with the terrible drop of today. Still there are weekends, that maybe hold very well...let´s see because it´s an unexplored territory, but i´m starting to losing some faith... but thanks very much for the analysis and the kindness.
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But how? i´ve seen some comments here about reaching 930, 950and even 970 million, but with some analysis before, it needs weekly drops each week less than 50% and this week and the last one didn´t get it. I´d like to be so optimistic, but i´m starting to see it even difficult passing 900 million with these weekly drops, i hope to be wrong, because 900 at least, would be a really nice number...
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Top 10 grossing films per country (Excluding US/Canada)
setna replied to baumer's topic in International Box Office
wikipedia says Titanic had 20,70 million admissions... -
Top 10 grossing films per country (Excluding US/Canada)
setna replied to baumer's topic in International Box Office
Hey Peludo, where do you live? -
With Titanic i really started to be mad about box office, years prior i only had access to monthly box office across a spanish movie magazine. In Fnac, a big retailer in the centre of Madrid, i discovered Variety and it was just in the magical 1998, when Titanic made history. i went every sunday to read the magazine there and to see the weekly earnings of Titanic, i started when the movie was about 400 million, and it was really exciting for me. Years after i discovered BOM and other sources with internet, but here started everything. i still keep as a jewel a couple of number of Variety of that time, i want to share with you my treasure. Sorry for the quality of the pictures, but this is history! ....i´ve tried to attach the pictures, but i can´t, can help me anyone?
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I´ve just watched and i´m very very angry!!! fucking Disney, what a few respect with myths, killing Han Solo!!!!!!!!!!! no,no,no,no,noooooooo!!!! He´s one of the top 10 movie heroes in histoy and you can´t kill heroes of this size!!!! don´t count with my money for the new movies!!! i´m very sad and angry with this!!!!!!!!
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Mediocre???? 155 is tne 99th best weekend all time...and it´s the second one.... 9th... of course.
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Mediocre???? 155 is tne 99th best weekend all time...and it´s the second one....
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What boxoffice runs are unbelievable in retrospect?
setna replied to lilmac's topic in Classic Box Office Runs
103 days with 1 million plus, it´s what BOM says.. -
Wednesday Star Wars TFA ACTUALS - 38,022,183
setna replied to Plain Old Tele's topic in Numbers and Data
If you said this 2 weeks ago, all of us we laughed a lot, but now...it seems very possible, amazing... -
Very interesting work to compare movies with now, TFA run ; enjoy it! All-Time Domestic Box Office Adjusted for Inflation Based on Initial Release Only (self.boxoffice) enviado hace 5 meses* por JakkuScavenger I decided to play around a bit and try to give an estimate of what the all-time adjusted for inflation domestic box office chart might look like, if only original releases were counted. As box office mojo doesn't really keep information on movies released multiple times before 1982, for these movies I've done a bit of research and have explained how I've reached the numbers below the chart. I've only listed the top 20, because I found the process of finding box office runs of older movies very hard and frustrating. If there's interest, I might extend it to top 50 in the future. # Movie Adjusted Actuals 1 Titanic $1,042,168,600 600,788,188 2 The Sound of Music $1,037,145,000 $132,000,000 2 3 E.T. $1,009,631,300 359,197,037 4 Doctor Zhivago $1,007,979,900 111,721,910 1 5 The Ten Commandments 893,200,000 $55,000,000 2 6 The Exorcist $838,053,500 $193,000,000 7 Jaws $796,156,000 $201,000,000 3 8 Ben-Hur $795,760,000 $74,000,000 1 9 Star Wars $784,826,500 $215,537,332 4 10 Avatar $778,741,600 $749,766,139 11 The Sting $723,840,000 $156,000,000 1 12 Jurassic Park $699,991,400 $357,067,947 13 The Graduate $694,381,000 $104,642,560 14 The Phantom Menace $688,785,500 $431,088,295 15 Gone with the Wind $676,666,667 $20,000,000 5 16 Return of the Jedi $657,585,100 $252,583,617 17 The Empire Strikes Back $640,361,400 $209,398,025 18 The Godfather $638,609,000 $133,698,921 19 Forest Gump $637,790,400 $329,694,499 20 Raiders of the Lost Ark $627,181,700 $212,222,025 1 - I couldn't find evidence that these movies have had a wide re-release. 2 - Estimated by me based on rentals from the original release and subsequent releases. 3 - In January, 1978 it was reported that Star Wars had outgrossed Jaws at the domestic box office. Star Wars had grossed $195 million by December, 1977 and $207 million by February, 1978. $201 million seems kind of in the middle of those two. Could be higher, could be lower. 4 - Last reported gross for Star Wars, before July, 1978 re-release. It's quite possible that the movie earned more than that before its first re-release, but there is no way to know for sure. 5 - As reported by IMDb. Edit: I found a mistake in calculating The Sound of Music which has now been corrected.
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I think we are in uncertain territory, it´s impossible to predict how this will act. In saturday we were pesimistic, sunday and yesterday, euphoric, today, little down again, i think we can have some surprises still, so this could move between 600 to 1bn, or even more... But i think, the most important is to enjoy it, cause this won´t happen in long time again, i´m really doing!!
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Would Jack Survive Titanics Sinking If Rose Stayed In The Lifeboat?
setna replied to darthdevidem01's topic in The Speakeasy
Hello everybody, i´m new in this forum and it´s a pleasure to discover so many fans of boxoffice worldwide. I always wanted to share one discovering i made years ago in youtube. Maybe some if you have seen it before, but i think is very nice to watch it.