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  1. 3 minutes ago, Biggestgeekever said:

    Final WW Predictions:

    Pre $12.5M  
    Fri $28.0M $40.5M
    Sat $32.7M  
    Sun $24.1M  
         
         
    OW $97.3M  
    2nd $41.1M  
    3rd $20.7M  
    4th $13.1M  
         
    DOM $290M  
    INT $390M  
    WW

    $680M

     

     

    The lowest opening for a film in 4,000+ theaters is Cloudy 2 with $34M. Wonder if we'll see that record get broken with The Mummy.


    I'll be shocked if WW OD will be 40M only.
     

  2. 1 minute ago, RandomJC said:

     

     

    IT received 18.5/20.6 rating from Nielson. Which is on par for Cheers/Rosanne/60 Minutes, the highest rated TV shows that year.

     

    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ABwaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=siQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5226,6923887&dq=it+abc+ratings&hl=en

    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_hsaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=siQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4444,4902230&dq=it+abc+ratings&hl=en

     

     


    Yup, re-checked now, so It's actually 17M to 19M by Wikipedia and not 70M to 90M like I've read somewhere else
     

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  3. 1 hour ago, Valonqar said:

    This trailer is mind-blowing great. I got chills like nobody's business. over 200M. easy.


    I read somewhere that the original mini-series was watched by 70M to 90M* ppl when it first aired, so I think this remake got some huge nostalgia factor 
    for a whole generation. 
    I totally agree with you, over 200M easily!

    *17M to 19M, sites with fake news are everywhere! :P

  4. 4 minutes ago, Nova said:

    The DC doesn't know what it wants out of its movies, actually. Thats why they're all a mess from a film-making standpoint with no clear direction. 

    You sound absolutely ridiculous, crazy and delusional. There is no "bias" and the sooner you realize that, the sooner you'll see that its WB and DC that are the problem not the critics or the GA. But carry on with your delusion. 


    That's his opinion, that doesn't make him crazy or ridiculous
    When a critic write "I hope the audience will stop seeing DCEU movies" that's more than being bias'd 
    Many critics are after the DCEU now that it's become some kind of sport to hate their movies.
    You can argue all day long, but that's  how many DC fans feel.

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  5. 3 minutes ago, a2knet said:

    WB holds a 30% or so stake in RT. Even without that, the conspiracy of individual critics across the nation to....give bad reviews....to a comic book universe is ludicrous. Feels my IQ dropped by 10 points just typing that sentence.


    They're not exactly individuals, they are a part of a influential group
    Otherwise would you care to explain how Ghostbusters got high ratings from women critics? they had an agenda an wanted to support it regardless of the movie's quality.
    Ofc I don't believe it's a big conspiracy against the DCEU, but you can't ignore that some critics got an agenda and some things are beyond the actual movie.

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  6. 2 minutes ago, Nova said:

    This is the most absurd and ridiculous thing I've ever read on these forums. What I said in the weekend thread is coming into this thread now. DC fans think everyone is out to get their beloved DCEU. Why else would a bunch of critics like a movie about Sausages and a movie about a kid with his dragon? 


    WoW, can you get carried away a bit more?
    You have zero sense of humor that's for sure.

  7. 13 minutes ago, Jordanstine said:

    Just noticed that Suicide Squad's tomatometer went up to 27% (it was at 26% for a while).

     

    Also Kubo and The Two Strings come out next weekend with glorified reviews, how much is that expected to make?


    Studios should release their crappy movies 1 week after DCEU films debut, it seems the critics will give rave reviews to any movie who can
    push DCEU down.

  8. From The-Numbers.com:

     

    A precipitous drop from last weekend won’t be enough to knock Suicide Squad off its perch at the top of the box office chart, according to studio estimates released on Friday. But a 67% fall is steep, even by modern standards. On the bright side, it is less than Batman v Superman’s 69% decline in its second weekend earlier this year, at least according to the estimates. A weak Sunday would put the two films basically neck-and-neck on that front, and it looks increasingly likely that Suicide Squad will end with less than $300 million domestically.

    That puts more pressure on the film internationally, where it is doing fairly well, having picked up $242.5 million so far, slightly ahead of its $222.9 million domestic haul. That takes the DC Extended Universe to nearly $2 billion worldwide after three films, which is no slouch. It’s worth remembering that the Marvel Cinematic Universe took five films to pass $2 billion worldwide, albeit several years ago when international markets were smaller. It wasn’t until The Avengers and Iron Man 3 (the sixth and seventh films) that the franchise really hit its stride. The DC Universe still has time.

     

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