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Posts posted by KathNiel
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Thanks to Féte du cinéma only The Mummy dropped from last week among holdovers. Wonder Woman was up 10% for 1,554,935 total, while Pirates 5 by 29% and breached the 3M mark. And Baywatch opened with more than 600K admissions.
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On 6/27/2017 at 3:10 PM, kaijukurt said:
I know some friends who got tired of the series but I didnt think fatigue would be that noticeable...
Same. At least for DM3, the lack of hype was noticeable because of McDonalds. Minions Happy Meals were always sold out then. Lol.
Btw, actuals for DM3 puts it at $2.7M as of Sunday. I'm not sure if T5's est holds.
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On 6/27/2017 at 9:19 AM, MattW said:
June 4: 125
June 11: 232.2 (+107.2)
June 18: 298.4 (+66.2; -38.25%)
June 25: 335.8 (+37.4; -43.50%)
Could easily do 21, 11, 6, 3, 2, 1 from here which would put it right at 380. 20m from Japan doesn't seem like too much of a stretch.
Putting it like this makes it look achievable. $21M for this week seems to be a done deal. It added $7.8M from Mon and Tuesday per Gitesh.
OS - $343.6M
WW - $668.7M
It just passed Man of Steel's WW gross. Yay!
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42 minutes ago, Zakiyyah6 said:
There was very little reason to believe that Wonder Woman would pull in BvS style numbers overseas. If people expected that, that's their problem.
I think BvS would have made 100 million in China if it were actually entertaining.
Agreed. BvS started strong in China, well if only...
WW is a big win for DCEU, suddenly more people are rooting for them. WW domestic run is phenomenal, while it could have some more help from Europe overseas. But that is fine, the princess will only grow stronger. The cold never bothered her anyway. Lol.
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$120M is not the floor for MCU movies in China, only the last four movies with Iron Man reached that mark.
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47 minutes ago, Olive said:
Yeah I mean live-action.
Is Armageddon counted as Disney movie? It's released by Disney in Japan, made 13.5B
I guess not since they were only distributor of the film.
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26 minutes ago, a2knet said:
Cars3 could go below 24 (from 25.175).
It's at $24M. WW is still second this weekend, yay! Transformers got $44.5M.
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4 hours ago, Olive said:
BATB up to 11.81B yen, biggest Disney movie in Japan
Frozen is Disney's biggest movie in Japan, but BatB get past Alice in Wonderland as its biggest live-action film.
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Lucky for Transformers, they could be the default movie-to-watch this week again. No big openers until Spider-Man: Homecoming on July 6th.
June 28, 2017
47 Meters Down
Ang Pagsanib kay Leah dela Cruz
Arsenal
Confidential Assignment
Drunk Parents
In This Corner of the World
Reset
Rough Night
Wish Upon
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1 minute ago, KeepItU25071906 said:
Yeah, but Do you have any comparisons with this rating and box office? Cause, as you know, high place in "most anticipated" rarely equals box-office result.
I don't. Hopefully Corpse of WoKJ can do that, I think he just started posting that kind of data. Maybe after this Summer.
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49 minutes ago, KeepItU25071906 said:
So, WB've been making attempt with using HelloKitty in advertising. May be, it can help, but I doubt it.
Hope it would. DC's record in Japan is still being held by Batman (1989) with 3B yen, hopefully WW breaks that record, pretty unlikely though. It is currently the number four most liked movie on eiga.com, above animated movies, DM3 and Cars 3, as well as Transformers 5. I think it can do $20M in the market, above TDK in local currency, but below Batman and Superman II. Hopefully. Lol.
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The only way it could reach $400M OS is if it breaks out in Japan and twirl like a Disney Princess.
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14 hours ago, kaijukurt said:
Opening day most likely. No way a film like that grosses that low here.
With an opening weekend of $3.3M, it is possible that it grossed less than $1M after three days. That's a 33% drop from the fourth and only above the first movie in 2007. Yikes!
Despicable Me 2 - $3.1M after 10 days..
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From DHD:
All markets reporting (which does not include the UK) came in at No. 1. Rounding out the Top 10 bows after China and Korea through Friday are Russia at $2.8M on 2,460 screens, followed by Indonesia with $1.1M from 255 dates for the biggest Paramount launch day ever (the cume is $2.3M so far); Malaysia ($845K at 145 dates); Australia (2-day total $1.5M); Germany ($978K including previews on 828 screens); the Philippines with $919K on 503; Thailandat $715K including previews; and Hong Kong at $504K after Day 1 at No. 1.
I'm just not sure if the PH gross is for its opening or gross after three days, that's so low if it's the latter.
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Cars 3 is now No. 1 on Pulse.
1. Cars 3
2. Transformers 5
3. Wonder Woman
4. Captain Underpants
5. Transformer 5 3D
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2017 Top 10
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Weekly Top 10 (June 14-20, 2017)
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20 minutes ago, bruchav said:
Expected, Europe is a declining continent and the film has everything they do not like (and superhero movies are not very strong here), it's still going well in some countries.
But going well in the domestic market, Latin America and Asia, Wonder Woman simply does not need Europe, Harry Potter / Lord of the Rings need Europe to be a success, Wonder Woman and superhero movies in general do not.
I agree. Most of Asia and LA are still not saturated markets. But a little more boost from Europe would have made WW the number one superhero origin movie of all time.
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On 6/19/2017 at 2:53 AM, PanaMovie said:
Wonder Woman is kicking ass in Latin America!!
Europe disappoints though. Lol.
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Just now, kayumanggi said:
What is the latest figure for WW in $? Has it passed 10 M?
It surely did, even with an average of 50:1 ER. They didn't give any dollar equivalent when they breached 500M pesos tho.
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12 minutes ago, kayumanggi said:
These are opening figures, right?
Yeah. That's for their opening weekends.
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Cool. Wonder Woman was the number one movie from Monday-Wednesday.
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Transformers PH Box Office
Transformers (2007) - P104,840,282 ($2.2M)
Transformers 2 (2009) - P182,130,698 ($3.8M)
Transformers 3 (2011) - P209,243,581 ($4.9M)
Transformers 4 (2014) - P248,585,766 ($5.7M)
Source: BOM
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Official France Box Office Thread
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Guardians of the Galaxy 2 get past Fifty Shades Darker as France's seventh biggest film this year, but Pirates 5 will overtake both this week.