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Aristis

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  1. 1 hour ago, Giesi said:

    I kind of expected decreasing numbers, the weather around here is fabulous. And it's really interesting to see that no superhero movie can break out in Germany, I mean something like 5M+ adm.

    Well, Spiderman had more than 5M admissions (5.186.528) ;)

     

    But yeah, would have been strange if the prediction would have hold. We have to expect better weather now - it seems like in May there could occur something like summer temperatures. I wonder why weather is such a big issue in Germany whereas in other countries it isn't. Maybe Germans love being outside?

     

    But maybe with this (rather) low opening (which is still more than doubling the former CA) next week there will be a good hold. Something like 25% drop.

  2. Weekend 20.04-24.04 (InsideKino)

     

    1 710.372 -35 2.013.219 2 The Jungle Book
    2 330.114 --- 330.114 1 Adope un veuf
    3 325.359 --- 325.359 1 The Huntsman & the Ice Queen
    4 273.566 -34 2.196.581 4 Kung Fu Panda 3
    5 228.143 -54 1.967.621 3 Les Visiteurs 3
    6 151.460 --- 151.460 1 Les Malheurs de Sophie
    7 149.752 --- 149.752 1 Robinson Crusoe
    8 99.589 -44 2.417.529 5 Batman v Superman
    9 89.584 -29 1.324.682 5 Mèdecin de campagne
    10 70.733 -47 239.458 2 Tout pour etre heureux
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  3. 1. Henry Cavill

    2. Alex Pettyfer

    3. Chris Evans

    4. Zac Efron

    5. Scott Eastwood

    6. Kofi Siriboe

    7. Sam Clafflin

    8. Chris Pratt

    9. Jamie Dornan

    10. Taron Egerton

    11. Chris Pine

    12. Dave Franco

    13. Richard Madden

    14. Matt Bomer

    15. Michael Fassbender

    16. Aidan Turner

    17. Eric Bana

    18. Luke Mitchell

    19. Josh Duhamel

    20. Joe Manganiello

    21. James Franco

    22. Matthew Daddario

    23. Ewan McGregor

    24. Cody Christian

    25. Garrett Hedlund

     

    It's hard to find that much and it took so long that I could ask myself why I did it :D

     

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  4. 14 minutes ago, Wezzo said:

    The admissions numbers are for DCM only, which I believe covers around 80% of the market. So total admissions were likely well over 1m, avg ticket more like £9.

    Ah, thanks. Still a high number especially for a movie that is considered a family-movie.

  5. 19 minutes ago, Max said:


    Lol, I did exactly the same calculation as you but I didn't dare to say anything because, well... I am a newbie in this kind of stuff ^^'

    I though the ticket price in the UK was around 6 pounds

    I ever thought Germany would have the highest prices in Europe

  6. So Zoo (150k) is a bit up again, BvS with a bit less than 50% drop, Single with less than 5% drop excluding previews (20% including), Huntsmen 40% drop.

    For Holdovers it's a very good weekend with superb drops (if they hold). Tomorow it won't be very good weather, too.

     

    As for TJB: MarkG thinks of 375T-575T. If it can have more than 500k on the weekend (which should be doable considering the great reviews) it will be OK.

  7. I think TJB will land in the higher region of that forecasts. If it's as good as it is told audience will appreciate.

     

    Probably it's a bit disappointing but as long as it hits 3M admissions (definitly doable even with 400k OW if it's good) then I will be OK. We could not expect that this movie will be as massive as the old one. I will call it a disaster if it don't hits 1,5M in the end.

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  8. 16 hours ago, cannastop said:

    Lol, why the fuck did they call it Zoomania in Germany?

     

    That is just fucking stupid. Then again, most movie titles translated into German are fucking stupid.

    Didn't realize I did not tranlate it... Well, Zoomania isn't German if I think about it - would be Zoomanie. It is pronounced English too.

    But that is really a bit strange. Tomorowland was called A World Beyond in Germany <_<

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