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  1. Inflation and premium charge are surely in upward trending, despite having only 2 IMAX screens(for real? even in malaysia we have like 6 IMAXs) Drop in attendance act as an opposite force to the inflation+premium charge. I can safely assume the net effect to either direction could be minimal to allow us to look at nominal gross straight away. And to your decline in money of insidekino. I see no structural change of decline in term of nominal gross. It's all standard fluctuation And, of course , the counteract cannot be lasted like forever, but so far, the market , let's say Germany, showing no force of giving up.
  2. Still an admission argument, We all know since the emerging of tv, the cinematic attendance suffered big drop, and now with online streaming, the attendance took another hit. This is especially true in mature market, no one can deny. But the nominal gross, regardless of lc or usd, has shown no increase in difficulty for movies to make about that kind of money. The pace of inflation or premium charge in cinematic experience seem ok to cope with that drop.
  3. Ticket sales= admission? I thought my examples are all in nominal gross? I am pretty sure, the decline of attendance has largely compensated by inflation. The odd of having a 10m grooser in belgium aren't not much lower compared to 00s or 90s. Same goes to france, germany or many other, there is no trend showing that having a 50m grosser in these countries are becoming harder despite the drop in attendance.
  4. I still don't understand the reasoning. When superhero films didn't make huge money in europe or japan, people will come out and declare that the market is in decline. Isn't your name and frozen made $250m in japan? Aren't we have 60m grosser or even 100m(Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu?) or even 166m(Intounchable) mega-grosser in france? I thought german had SW7 at 110m? Isn't Ocho apellidos vascos made 77m in spain? Italy had Quo vado at 73m? All these examples prove that mature market are well still alive! And, not necessarily you need to be superhero friendly to prove that your market is growing.
  5. I wish to wipe out half the world population in order to stop any movies from grossing pass titanic. @IronJimbo are you in? "Hear me, and rejoice. You are about to die at the hand of James Cameron. Be thankful, that your meaningless lives are now contributed to the stability of the box office chart..." Or at least can we wipe out half the money circulated in the world to purge inflation?
  6. In order to stop movie from grossing too much and pass titanic eventually, I think it's time to wipe out half of the population in the world!!! Or at least, wipe out half of the money circulated in the market, to stop inflation.....
  7. Any secret that Fox can make their logan and deadpool be that low budget compared to other superhero films??
  8. this is doing less than what i hoped for , but again fox proved that the low-budget(relatively) R-rated superhero films is still in good place. The 110m budget is somehow still much lower compared to many origin marvel/DC film.
  9. I blame IW+BP for DP2 "failure", please bear in mind, IW+BP made almost 1.3b when DP 2 hit big screen. That was like people watch logan+gotg2+ wonder woman+ spiderman all in once, even before the summer really come..... This really squeezed out the DP2 in marketplace for anymore non-SH fans....
  10. I think it is cannibalisation factor here, we just had a mega blockbuster IW here 3 weeks ago and now they want to feed german another superhero movie in a market that already is not too obsessive or welcoming the SH films all this while
  11. why there are so many holidays across the world in May?
  12. marvel has proven themselves as a big saturday player, so Deadpool 2 will definitely fly higher!
  13. Last Jedi's 92% 2nd weekend drop is the most epic run ever in china....
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