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StephenN18

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  1. Is that about $10.85 million for RE? I thought it would be closer to $15 million?
  2. Well actually it didn't decrease to $2.9 million, it made $3.56 million according to entgroup, so that's better.
  3. I thought it was $3.6 million? If it's $2.9 million, then I can't see it grossing more than $25 million.
  4. Any update for Mondays grosses? I hope RE will have an increase.
  5. It may pass the overseas total, but it certainly won't pass the worldwide total.
  6. What does everyone think RE will make in China? I'm hoping for $28 million.
  7. The sixth and final movie has been scheduled for September 12th 2014. Meanwhile, Retribution has grossed $222,198,047 with just China to open in March.
  8. Does anyone think that Die Hard 5 will gross more worldwide than the last one?
  9. Does anyone know anything about Resident Evil? For some reason, Sony/Screen Gems have stated in a press release that Retribution has already made $30 million in China, but i'm sure I would have read about it being out over there.
  10. So, shall I take it that Resident Evil isn't coming out in China then?
  11. I'm so annoyed that RE won't get released in China, especially since other films such as World War Z and The Smurfs 2 which will probably be no good are being released. You'd think with having a successful Chinese actress in the film, they'd want it to come out there but no!
  12. I really hope it makes less than RE: Afterlife, the current most successful zombie movie. Saying that, the top 5 zombie movies are by RE lol! How can a zombie movie be a PG13? How stupid! And those fast zombies, completely unrealistic and dumb, I hope this flops.
  13. Thanks Corpse for the update. I'm a bit disappointed that they put RE out of so many screens, when it's been doing so well. Now it looks like it'll finish at about $49.5 million, which is still good. A quick question though, on Box Office Mojo they have RE as $48,133,947, so obviously they've put the wrong gross haven't they? If they have, i'll contact them and get them to fix it.
  14. From Screen Daily (i've very surprised Silent Hill opened as high as it did, although it has been promoted very heavily over the past few weeks): Latest Bond takes a superlative-defying estimated $25.7m (£16.1m), through Sony, to stand at a mighty $85.8m (£53.7m) after just ten days. Having secured the biggest first week in UK box office history with $59.8m (£37.2m), Skyfall has continued to dominate the UK in its second weekend, becoming the fastest film ever to reach £50m. If its estimate of $25.7m (£16.1m) holds up when figures are released later today, the latest Bond outing will also have become the first film to record two consecutive £15m+ weekends after it only fell around 20% week-on-week. By comparison, the films it is behind on the all-time openings list - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 and Toy Story 3 - dropped 62% and 64% respectively. The climactic Harry Potter stood at $70.7m (£44.2m) after ten days, while Toy Story 3 had amassed $63.6m (£39.8m) by the end of its second weekend including the four days of previews. Avatar, the current all-time record grosser in the UK, had a slower start with $29.7m (£18.6m) after ten days on its way to $150.2m (£94m) following eleven consecutive £2m+ weekends, so it’s hard to gauge whether Skyfall can challenge its final tally but given the records it has already slain, you wouldn’t want to bet against Sony’s behemoth. Showcasing admirable resolve in the face of the Bond onslaught, Paramount’s Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted enjoyed a slight 1% boost in its third weekend. The 3D animation grossed a non-final $4.6m (£2.9m) for $28.1m (£17.6m) to date which sees it tracking ahead of both Madagascar ($26.2m/£16.4m) and Madgascar: Escape 2 Africa ($20.6m/£12.9m) at the same stage in their runs. The week’s highest new entry belonged to Lionsgate’s Silent Hill: Revelation. Boosted by a $505,000 (£316,327) take on Halloween, the 3D sequel notched a $1.7m (£1.04m) debut from its 367 sites to chart third. That result is just ahead of the $1.6m (£991,687) debut of the first film on its way to $5.8m (£3.6m) overall. Hotel Transylvania and Taken 2 both enjoyed decent holdovers as well, falling only 3% and 29% respectively. Sony’s animation added $1.2m (£770,000) for $10.9m (£6.8m), while Fox’s sequel now stands at $35.6m (£22.3m) following a $1.1m (£706,000) fifth weekend. This week sees saturation releases for Warner Bros.’ highly acclaimed Argo (opens Nov 7), Sony’s comedy Here Comes The Boom, Entertainment’s horror-comedy Love Bite and eOne’s Australian box office smash The Sapphires (opens Nov 7). Disney’s People Like Us receives a wide release, while Artificial Eye’s Alps, New Wave’s Aurora and Verve’s My Brother The Devil are among the films receiving a limited release.
  15. Does anyone know how well Silent Hill has done since Wednesday?
  16. What about Resident Evil? Is it even going to be released in China? All because of both the stupid quota and the ongoing dispute between China and Japan!
  17. Well, the years not over yet, and they could still release it in China. Rules can be changed, so i'm still hoping it'll come out.
  18. If this is true, then I won't be happy! Why can't it get released in November, I don't think there's any big 3D films coming out, so there shouldn't be any problem? It has a date of November 1st on Entgroup, and with Afterlife they announced that very close to the date as well, so we'll have to wait and see.
  19. According to Entgroup, Resident Evil should be coming out in November! Fingers crossed that it can gross more than $30 million!http://english.entgroup.cn/coming/
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