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Posts posted by Aristis
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1 hour ago, Hangman said:
They should bring this to cinemas again!
Hopefully that cut does good what the first did not.
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YAY! Minions the first movie ever to make more than $35M!!!
Seriously, this thread title has to be changed sometimes...
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Seems like in Germany it was a bit more constant
It fell just 60% from the first part...
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Which are these numbers then? Is 650k still the weekly forecast?
1 560.657 --- 560.657 1 Warcraft 2 374.976 -52 1277.672 2 X-Men 6 3 161.123 --- 161.123 1 Elle 4 117.978 -36 352.323 2 Julieta 5 107.676 --- 107.676 1 Mother's Day 6 105.581 -34 671.557 3 Café Society 7 100.436 -32 568.655 3 Money Monster 8 95.654 -31 574.245 3 Angry Birds 9 79.062 -27 3.380.357 7 The Jungle Book 10 74.196 -45 2.773.551 5 The First Avenger 3 -
3 minutes ago, el sid said:
By the way, the film or event or whatever you call it is great and I'm no gamer.
Good to hear
I think about wether I'm going to see the movie or not.
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Deadline: "Holds were good in Germany (-33M%), France (-45%) and the UK (-55%)."
So a 55% drop is a good hold? Ouch...
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$5.9M OW for Warcraft, according to Deadline. But with 425k on the weekend that'd be a price of $13,9 (what would be more than €12,50!!!)
Is such a ticketprice even possible?
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2. Trend
Warcraft 450k
Alice 200k
X-Men 150k (nearly 40% down)
Money Monster 120k
AB 110k (-25%)
BN 70k
CW 50k
TJB 30k
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Why do they cut all its cinemas in the US? It was only down 17% on Thursday, but it lost 805 theatres (that's nearly a 60% loss)!!!
Is it because Alice (an other Disney movie) arrived? And is it possible, that it regains cinemas again (Average is at about 300k which is above 273k of last week)?
It makes me sad to see such drops
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So, with $2.2M Warcraft scored the biggest OD of the year, a great - and to me unexpected - start
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Yeah, I would have called 300k great and 400k the maximum.
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7 minutes ago, abra said:
If that holds it would be a great result and could transalate to $5M to $6M for the weekend.
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Target should be $30M to Sunday I think...
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Angry Bird drops 25% and X-Men 30% (without previews, with 37%)
With good weather it's OK, but with holiday it should have been a bit better. Maybe weather will be getting worse. There are storms predicted.
The Warcraft would be great. Hopefully it won't be too frontloaded. It could - in a good case - get to a $6M opening.
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With Monday every movie is a bit up!
XM-A 240k
AB 145k (-56%)
BN2 85k (-56%)
CA 75k (-66%)
TJB 50k (-60%)
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2. Trend
X-Men 275k
Angry Birds 160k (-50% without and -55% with previews)
BN 100k (a bit less than 50% drop)
CA 90k (-60%)
TJB 60k (>-50%)
Since the lowest movie listed has 25k admissions, Zoo is probably below that mark. Harsh drop again (>-50%) but expected with good weather ahead.
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Will CA even reach 9M admissions?
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3 hours ago, Quigley said:
Ok I see. So it's basically that they're not popular in Germany, which is true since I can't recall any SH film making more than $10M OW (I think Age of Ultron is the biggest with $9M). Saturation is not a problem though.
Spiderman made $11M OW
Spiderman 2 $12.5M
Dark Knight $10.4M
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31 minutes ago, Fullbuster said:
Not at the same extent, Latin American currencies suffered much more than the Euro.
But Europe isn't growing anymore. Partly the currency loss can be compensated - not enough though. But you're right, in LA it's worse, but that doesn't change, that in Europe it's bad, too.
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57 minutes ago, Fullbuster said:
the exchange rate will hamper it :/
Well, sadly, same for Europe
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And 90k for CA would be a 60% decline. TJB and BN are - probably - falling more than 50% too.
This weekend will continue the bad year to date.
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14 minutes ago, LMAbacus said:
The interesting thing is, a lot of the predictions that the movie would reach 1 billion (after it was clear that it was blowing up in China) wildly overestimated what would be needed in the UK and Japan. Here's a sample:
There was also this post which didn't predict a billion but still went high on the UK and Japan, and was relatively accurate with the US (short $20 million), China (short $11 million), Australia and Brazil numbers but still fell $70 million short.
So where did the missing money come from if the UK and Japan results fell short? Domestic got underestimated by $20-40 million, but it was the legs in the other markets that were severely underestimated. Even now, I have no idea where the OS-Japan money is coming from, because Box Office Mojo is completely unreliable at this point.Germany isn't listed anymore on BOM since a few weeks. But about $360k were made here last weekend (as much as South Korea, UK and Switzerland together). And such mistakes are probably responsible for the missing money.
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16 minutes ago, Fullbuster said:
Star Wars : The Force Awakens
European Union : $554m
OS Box Office : $1.130B
EU Share of the OS Box Office : 49%
That share is crazy! And it shows (especially if you compare it to SH movies) that Europes taste in movies is very different.
Europes share for the next SW-movie will go down for sure though.
BO Germany/Austria: Dune first 2024 blockbuster (3mil admissions)
in International Box Office
Posted · Edited by Aristis
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Warcraft 300k (a bit more than 30% down, that's a great drop!!! , Cume about 840k, so probably $10M after sunday)
Alice 175k (20% down with previews included!, -13% without )
The Nice Guys 140k
X-Men 125k (-10% )
AB 100k (-35%)
MM 100k (-15%)
Hopefully the trend holds, but with bad weather continueing (while storms maybe end today) it should be doable.