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  1. Pixar’s Finding Dory added $36.5m in its fifth weekend for $276.2m from 45 territories. Overall the animation grossed $47.5m worldwide for $721.7m, of which $445.5m comes from North America. China leads the way on $38.3m with roughly 80% of the international arena now active, followed by Australia on $33.7m, Brazil on $23.7m, France on $16.8m, Spain on $15.6m and Russia on $9.1m. Argentina has produced $14.3m and South Korea $12.7m. The film scored a $9.4m debut in Mexico for the second highest Disney Animation or Pixar opening of all time behind Toy Story 3 with six weeks of summer holidays to leverage. Finding Dory arrived in Japan on $6.3m from Saturday and Sunday ahead of Monday’s national holiday, and debuted in Hong Kong on $2.8m including previews. In Brazil the film stayed top for the third consecutive session and ranks as the biggest Disney Animation or Pixar release of all time on $23.7m, contributing more than one-quarter of Latin America’s $80.5m running total. Australia has produced $33.7m to establish Finding Dory as the top Disney Animation or Pixar release the second biggest animation of all time in the country behind Shrek 2. Finding Dory is now the highest grossing Disney Animation or Pixar release in Slovakia, South Africa, Oman and the UAE. Finding Dory is now the highest grossing Disney Animation or Pixar release in Slovakia, South Africa, Oman, the UAE, India, Indonesia and the Philippines.
  2. thank you so much! too bad for titanic to be released in those bad Ex.rate days.....if it would released in $1-100 era, titanic could have $260m! nearly 60m more than what it earned
  3. pretty awful even after considering the poor ex.rate.
  4. how come titanic is not in the list? it's the 2nd highest grossing film of all time in japan after all, it can't be front-loaded in japan?
  5. FD run is already amazing, but it needs more, see how much mermaid made in China? it made $500m+ in China. The US should have a $500m run too, US is the biggest market in the world after all
  6. What i want to say is, we can't totally ignore the inflation, especially when we are analysing the movie industry. Like 1st star wars earned $300m back then in 1977 and it was revolutionary, and the firm of nation/generation, the 2016's $300m would not been a huge cultural phenomenal or equivalent impact like $300m in 1977. Here, we need to take into account of adjusted inflation figure to help us to examine how big it was. my rule of thumb would be +- 5 years, the movies that released 5 year ago or ahead wouldn't not subjected to inflation adjustment.
  7. so to the ways for studio to promote their films, so to the number of people around the country(population). Ya, more entertainment now while the leisure time is still limited but some of the entertainment forms has diminish like PS, gameboy, funfair and so on, like I said, many things in this world would never disappear, they just being replaced, or change the form of existence, or fragmented. they are all contemporary....
  8. Competition, competition,competition blah blah blah............... blame everything in competition is so irresponsible to unprofessional Competition exist everywhere and anytime, they barely become more intense, they just change the way of presentation or form of existence. In the past, cinema need to compete with pirated VCD and DVD while now is illegal download piracy, former were hard copies while latter are soft copies, they are both same, competition~
  9. yes, because they are original movie,but not original idea, in fact, some would say the 1st movie of the franchise like 1st harry potter, 1st twilight and so on could be considered as original even they are adapted from existing publication as we are saying original movie, but certainly they are not original idea
  10. can anyone give some clues on how finding dory would perform here?
  11. bad WOM? are you kidding me? it definitely doesn't match the finding nemo's quality, but certainly not generating bad WOM.....95%fresh rotten tomato,89% from audience, A for cinemascore, it even get A+ for girls, hyper hold across 3rd week, all of these are not at all the signal of bad WOM
  12. mexico and japan are truly huge market for dory, recall how phenomenal of toy story 3 made in mexico and japan!
  13. btw, deadline number is in some math mistake, given the assumption of dory would earn $22m, the total tally by sunday would be $424m instead of $437m.
  14. how in the hell pets is destroying a far more better- inside out!! I hope evening showing could slow down this!!
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