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Wednesday, 13:30 EST
MovieTickets:
JL: 21,8%
Thor: 20,9%
MOTOE: 13,3%
DH2: 9,7%
BM: 8,9%
Pulse:
1- JL
2- Wonder
3- BM (???)
4- Thor
5- MOTOE
10 min watch:
JL: 391 (39,1 p.m.)
Wonder: 62 (6,2 p.m.)
The Star: 11 (1,1 p.m.)
Coco: 13 (1,3 p.m.)
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Just because I JUST said that, I did another count now of 182 in five minutes, meaning a 36.4 per minute average. This is by far the most I got today. It shows sales are picking up.
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Are you using the time of the sale (indicated on the top left, along with the poster for the movie and the info) or the actual time passed? We usually use the time of the sale, as they actually describe the time the ticket was bought.
Sometimes the whole page is full of one movie, but it’s because sales are really slow (like on early morning), so one page represents 3 minutes of sales. Other times, when everyone is buying their tickets (night EST), one page can represent just a fraction of a minute’s sale.
That being said, I’m on the Pulse page a lot, and the most JL did today was a 32 p.m. average (I always calculate using a five min count to be more accurate) and had one spectacular single minute where it did 42. Mostly, it has stayed around 25/28. But it’s still early. It will pick up during the day, specially at night. Monday night I counted 55 in one minute, for a five min average over 40.
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Time: Wednesday, 00:30 EST
MovieTickets:
Thor: 22,8%
JL: 16,7%
MOTOE: 16,2%
DH2: 10,9%
BM: 7,8%
Pulse:
1- JL
2- Wonder
3- Thor
4- JL 3d
5- JL imax
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Time: Tuesday, 11:30 EST
MovieTickets:
JL: 22,2%
Thor: 18,2%
MOTOE: 14,4%
DH2: 8,3%
BM: 7,1%
Pulse:
1- JL
2- Thor
3- MOTOE
4- Wonder
5- BM
5 min watch:
JL: 102 (20,4 p.m.)
Wonder: 13
The Star: 2
Coco: 4
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Weird that with a #5 only selling 5.2 tickets per minute, no other format of JL (like imax or 3d) managed to sneak into the Pulse top 5 yet.
This brings up another thing I noticed, that imax for JL is 2d, so cheaper than the usual imax 3d for superhero movies.
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Time: Monday, 21:20, EST
MovieTickets:
1- JL: 20,5%
2- Thor: 18,7%
3- MOTOE: 13,4%
4- DH2: 8,3%
5- SW: 8,1%
Pulse:
1- JL
2- Thor
3- MOTOE
4- DH2
5- Wonder
5 min watch:
JL: 160 (32 p.m.)
Wonder: 26 (5,2 p.m.)
Coco: 5
The Star: 3
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Wonder is at #5 on Pulse. That’s great!
Btw, JL is #1, averaging 24 per min. Also great.
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In both theaters near me, the midnight previews are almost sold out (only first two/three rows available). This is much better than T:R at the same time. In fact, it's much better than what T:R previews ended with (they were only like 60% full). But I believe in part that is because wednesday is a holiday, so people can sleep late, while the usual previews (like for Thor) are on wednesdays, and on thursdays people have to work/study.
However, I must point out that everybody flocks to the superhero movies, so during the primetimes (like the 16h-22h screenings during the weekend), all showings will be sold out, for whichever superhero movie (for Thor, WW, SM, JL,...), so the real difference will be created by the number of screenings available to each movie.
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1 minute ago, Subzero said:
Both Movietickets and Fandango are ramping up rapidly now for JL...
it's above 9.2% and averging 16/17 per minutes on fandango ....
My count now was 102 in 5 min. That would be 20 per min. That is a really good rise in MT, I believe the first update tomorrow morning is going to increase a lot.
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I'm getting a 15,4 average right now. Three hours ago, it was 11,4.
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By the way, Justice League is currently number 2 on Pulse.
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1 minute ago, Slytherus said:
I’m fairly new here so what do MT and Pulse percentages mean, and what do they correlate to?
I am going to answer, but if I am wrong, everyone feel free to correct me.
MovieTickets and Fandango are two sites where you can buy tickets in the US.
MovieTickets (https://www.movietickets.com/) has something called “trending movies”, where they list the five movies that have sold more on the site, and their percentage of sales on the last 24hrs.
Fandango (https://www.fandango.com/dataviz/index.html#) has something called Pulse, where they show every sale made on Fandango, and also list the five movies that have sold more on the site on the last half hour or so - so the position of the five can change a lot.
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Movie Tickets:
Thor - 36,1%
DH2 - 19%
MOTOE - 16,3%
BM - 6,2%
JL - 3,4%
Pulse:
1- Thor
2- DH2
3- MOTOE
4- JL
5- BM
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3 minutes ago, AndyLL said:
We're certainly not going to get a reviewer in trouble by linked to an accidentally posted review that was taken down.
The JL thread will be unlocked when the embargo officially ends
No spoiler thread until people start seeing the movie
I understand. That was I asked for permission before doing it, and even threw a few suggestions, as I knew it could be against the rules / you could not like it.
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1 minute ago, AndyLL said:
No.
No.
No.
I tried.
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A review that broke the embargo was posted a few hours ago - and then deleted (an official one, from Kim Holcomb). Can I put the link to the cached page here? Can the Justice League thread be unlocked now for this? Or a spoiler one be created?
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MovieTickets:
1- Thor: 37,4%
2- BM: 13,8%
3- MOTOE: 13,3%
4- DH2: 12,8%
5- SW: 3,8%
Pulse:
1- Thor
2- MOTOE
3- DH2
4- BM
5- Thor 3d
5 min watch:
JL: 32
SW: 30
Coco: 1
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Movie Tickets:
1- Thor - 38,5%
2- BM - 17,1%
3- MOTOE - 9,8%
4- DH2 - 8%
5- SW:TLJ - 5,3%
Pulse:
1- Thor
2- MOTOE
3 - BM
4- DH2
5- SW
5 min watch:
JL - 22
Wonder - 3
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Pulse:
1- Thor
2- BM
3- Thor 3d
4- MOTOE
5- SW
5 min watch:
DH2: 25
JL: 23
Wonder: 5
Coco: 3
No The Star tickets this time, but I’ve seen some popping through the day.
Edit: Man, this 5 min thing can really change in a short amount of time.
I decided to do another watch half an hour later to see if the results would be consistent:
JL: 25
DH2: 7 (whattt???)
Wonder: 2
Coco: 3
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MT:
JL 15,3%
Thor 8,7%
Jigsaw 8,2%
SW 5,9%
BR 5%
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Tuesday (15/11) Numbers: DH2 - $2.14m
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