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Posts posted by Carlangonz
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Unless a last-minute deal happens, it's pretty much locked that Justice League won't be playing at Cinépolis
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Just got my tickets for Friday afternoon. I can't wait!
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6 hours ago, UserHN said:
What is HDD?
Happy Death's Day
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While Coco sells tickets pretty well (and unusual for animated films), HDD is definitely not showing on Cinépolis, can't see this over $5M, so bad, it had a bigger potential.
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Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina and Darla Anderson with the dubbing cast
Skull sculptures outside of Bellas Artes Hall
Inside the auditorium. Took from Twitter @Laloalcaraz
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Everything set-up at Mexico City premiere on Bellas Artes Hall
Images from Cinépolis
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OCTOBER 20-22 WEEKEND. GEOSTORM RULES THE WEEKEND, PATAN IS ALREADY 4TH BIGGEST LOCAL FILM OF THE YEAR
# MOVIE WEEKEND % CHANGE TOTAL (MXN) TOTAL (USD) ADM. TOTAL ADM. 1 Geostorm $65,19 $65,19 $3,42 1,31 1,31 2 Cómo Cortar a tu Patán $21,72 -44,84% $81,69 $4,28 425,3K 1,76 3 Flatliners $8,12 -61,44% $38,29 $1,99 165,6K 840K 4 The Mountain Between Us $5,51 -56,44% $53,03 $2,78 102,2K 1,07 5 Condorito $5,3 -50,37% $19,32 $1,01 124,8K 485,3K 6 Blade Runner 2049 $3,45 -68,60% $59,19 $3,14 61,6K 1,13 7 Escape Room $3,09 $3,09 $162K 67,5K 67,5K 8 Kingsman: The Golden Circle $2,95 -66,01% $104,24 $5,74 57,2K 2,19 9 It $2,28 -69,72% $490,39 $26,86 48,9K 10,48 10 American Assasin $2,08 +129,07% $13,11 $700K 46,4K 300,9K - 1
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8 minutes ago, Gavin Feng said:
China Nov.24
By the way asking, IMAX version do we have?
Yes, at least in Mexico IMAX and 4DX already confirmed their own versions of the movie.
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Coco is launching in 3,500+ screens, one of the widest releases ever. With its non-release on Cinépolis, HDD will be in around 300-400 screens.
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We went yesterday to Coco's premiere and is everything we expected: visual treasure, very emotional and colorful story.
Sometimes Coco exceeds as 'mexican curious', in some other mocks of Frida Kahlo's cult, but it has such an emotional ending that rivals Up's (prologue)
Coco: Pedro Infante + Fitzgerald + Calacán + a little bit of Sara García + Magic Towns. It's the weirdest Pixar 'til now.
QuoteCoco es una película que debe ser vista y que se agradece exista para enaltecer una de las tradiciones más bellas de nuestro país, sin embargo se inscribe entre las películas menos aventuradas de un estudio que anteriormente nos acostumbró a obras maestras más propositivas en lo argumental y lo visual como Wall·E, Up o la propia trilogía de Toy Story.
Coco is a must-see and its pleasant that exists to praise one of the most beautiful traditions of our country, however, it's one of the least risky movies of a studio that accostumed us to masterpieces better developed on an argumental and visual level, like Wall-E, Up or the Toy Story trilogy. Cinema Móvil. 3/5
QuoteSin embargo, a pesar de esto y de la fórmula tradicional Pixar siempre presente, Coco es un paso gigantesco para el estudio: la exploración de cómo hacer una historia universal, pero verdaderamente enraizada en lo valioso de otra forma de pensar y de identificarse, sin apropiaciones.
However, despite this (dubbing and score) and the traditional Pixar formula always present, Coco is a big step for the studio: the exploration of how to do an universal story, but truly taking over the value of another way of thinking and feel identified, with no domination. CINE PREMIERE. 4/5
After a couple of days at Morelian Film Festival, to stand-out: Coco, Loveless, Becoming Gary Grant and Call Me By Your Name.
QuoteCoco es un filme sobre la celebración de la familia, la importancia de los recuerdos y la conexión a través de las generaciones; el hecho de que el protagonista se cuestione sus orígenes, cuál es su lugar dentro de su familia y los vínculos que se crean a partir del simple acto de recordar, responden a una necesidad humana universal.
Coco is a film about the celebration of the family, the importance of memories and conection through generations; the fact that the main character questions about its origins, what's his place inside of his family and bonds created from the simple act of remember, answer to a universal human necesity. En Fime. 4/5
Things that american people thinks are very mexican but they're really things to be ashamed of:
Burritos
Taco Bell
Cinco de Mayo
Speedy González
Frida (Kahlo)
Coco
5 movies so far: Coco, Good Time, Mark Felt, Becoming Gary Grant and Call Me By Your Name. All good; the first one keeps as my favorite.
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1 hour ago, Bemused Usher said:
Any buzz building around COCO?
Buzz is high right now. If Inside-Out managed a $130s M debut i can see Coco starting with $150M+
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1 hour ago, Bemused Usher said:
Mexican Youtuber who attended the FICM showing (guy has 380k subs). Seems pretty high on the film. Anyone speak Español?
It's not that i don't trust him but he works for Disney so i'll skip that
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Wow! This is concerning. A few days ago came out a rumor about Cinépolis and Universal having issues negotiating the release of Justice League. It's true that in the past weeks the distributor and the exhibitor had complications negotiating other films like American Made and Lego Ninjago, but common, it's Justice League we're talking about, they couldn't have this kind of issues again. I took the rumors as fake, but a reliable source just told me that those rumors are true and they keep on negotiations at least until the end of the month, on time with start of PS and avoid another Cinemex-Suicide Squad situation. Let's hope the release won't be cancelled in Cinépolis or the BO will see a middle-size impact.
EDIT. I remembered that HDD is distributed by Universal too, so i checked its status and seems it's the same situation that JL's
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The craziest thing about Coco is that in somepoint it becomes The Great Gatsby. I did loved that
Coco is a piece of art. Very emotional, colorful and completely faithful to Dia de los Muertos tradition. Recommended.
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Scrennings at Morelia are done. On par with the end of embargo.
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http://variety.com/2017/film/reviews/coco-review-pixar-1202595605/amp/
Variety review. Embargo has been lifted
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1. Coco
2. First Man
3. Avengers: Infinity War
4. Isle of Dogs
5. Annihilation
6. The Incredibles 2
7. The Killing of the Sacred Deer
8. Justice League
9. Star Wars: The Last Jedi
10. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
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WEEKLY REPORT
Cómo Cortar a tu Patán
- Somepoint next weekend will cross $100M. Will end as #2 local film of the year
It
- Surpassed Inside-Out and this weekend cracks Top 20 All-Time
Me Gusta, pero me Asusta
- #21 local film all-time in gross, #24 in admissions
Lego Ninjago
- Says goodbye to the Top 10 doing half of what Lego Movie and Lego Batman did... on their OW!
WEEKDAYS (LC) WEEKLY (LC) TOTAL (MXN) TOTAL (USD) ADM. TOTAL ADM. 1 Cómo Cortar a tu Patán $19,6 $59,58 $59,58 $3,14 1,32 1,32 2 Flatliners $8,89 $29,95 $29,95 $1,57 670K 670K 3 The Mountain Between Us $5,28 $17,93 $47,43 $2,50 356,6K 970K 4 Blade Runner 2049 $4,35 $15,34 $55,65 $2,96 289,8K 1,07 5 Condorito $3,26 $13,94 $13,94 $737K 358,2K 358,2K 6 Kingsman: The Golden Circle $3,16 $11,84 $101,22 $5,59 252,6K 2,13 7 It $2,46 $9,99 $488,04 $26,75 230,8K 10,43 8 Me Gusta, pero me Asusta $2,48 $8,34 $107,24 $5,81 202,7K 2,58 9 My Little Pony $1,08 $5,31 $19,54 $1,04 132,9K 493,3K 10 Lego Ninjago $680K $4,04 $26,82 $1,43 99K 650K Today opens: Geostorm (with Eugenio Derbez promoting it), Escape Room, The Devil's Dolls, The Only Boy Living in New York, La Habitación, Paris Pieds Nus, La Carga and Goodbye Christopher Robin (Cinemex's exclusive). Plus, re-releases of Manhattan and Close Encounters of Third Kind (both exclusive of Cinemex)
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36 minutes ago, Fullbuster said:
I can speak Spanish so it's fine, critics are critics
But you say you'll see it this weekend??
And yeah, terrible ER :' it's the same in Brazil :/
Noup, i'm seeing it on 27 or 28 when it's released. I would loved to see it on the Bellas Artes Hall premiere but tickets sold pretty fast.
Yeah, things are messy right now everywhere :c
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Everything is been set-up
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17 minutes ago, Fullbuster said:
Be optimistic
So by the way, it's confirmed we could have the first reviews tomorrow?
I haven't been this excited for an animation film since Toy Story 3. I'll go see it next weekend and i'm expecting good numbers but the ER ruins higher expectations to me
Yes, or at least from speaking-spanish critics.
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6 hours ago, tribefan695 said:
Movie's premiere is tonight. None of the articles about it state exactly when but Morelia is on US Central time so I'd wager reactions will start coming in around 11PM-12AM Eastern.
Red carpet is at 07:00 PM EST, movie starts at 09:00 PM. So yeah, reactions should start at 11:30 PM-12:00 AM
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5 hours ago, YourMother said:
I doubt it’ll do over $100M in Mexico.
I doubt it'll do over $35M
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1 hour ago, PNF2187 said:
Toy Story 3 got $59M in Mexico when it released (adjusts to $39M now). So this would be the second. How fitting that both were directed by Lee Unkrich
Avengers did $61M ($45M today)
Mexico Box Office | Emotions not slowing down for Inside Out 2, humongous $66.4M total up to Monday.
in International Box Office
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WEEKLY REPORT. GEOSTORM CROSSES $100M MXN
Today opens: Coco, Glass Castle, Os Dez Mandamentos, Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House and Happy Death's Day (Cinemex exclusive)