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http://deadline.com/2018/03/ready-player-one-steven-spielberg-opening-weekend-box-office-1202318581/
QuoteSteven Spielberg’s Ready Player One got an early start at the Easter weekend with a Wednesday night preview of $3.75m
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3 minutes ago, Valonqar said:
Does this have previews today and also how many OS markets it's opening in this week?
Yes previews today. 62 offshore markets including China, but with Japan and Germany coming later.
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25 minutes ago, Hiccup23 said:
Still early y'all!
No Love, Simon...nervous
http://variety.com/2018/film/news/pacific-rim-uprising-box-office-beating-black-panther-1202734775/
QuoteFox’s second weekend of the gay coming-of-age romantic drama “Love, Simon” is holding nicely between $8 million and $10 million.
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11 minutes ago, TwoMisfits said:
1st place, probably not, b/c cheap Tuesday effect doesn't fully wash out til Thursday morning...but it still not even making the top 5 is starting to be a concern:)...
It's on MT now.
ICOI 14.6%
Black Panther 13%
Tomb Raider 8.7%
A:IW 8.4%
PR:U 7.2%
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7 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:
ICOI:
1.6M (-66%)
2M (+22%)
1.6M (-18%)
1.5M (-5%)
3.3M (+120%)
4.3M (+30%)
3.2M (-25%)
10.8M Weekend, 37% drop
I think it has a chance of doing better than that this weekend, it is getting over 2,000 screens.
Quote“We’re planning to be on well over 2,000 screens next weekend.”
http://variety.com/2018/film/news/i-can-only-imagine-box-office-faith-based-film-1202729700/
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https://pro.boxoffice.com/weekend-report-tomb-raider-black-panther-can-imagine-love-simon/
WIDE (1000+)
# TITLE WEEKEND LOCATIONS AVG. TOTAL WKS. DIST. 1 Black Panther $30,500,000 -25% 3,834 -108 $7,955 $608,876,528 5 Disney 2 Tomb Raider $22,100,000 — 3,854 — $5,734 $22,100,000 1 Warner Bros. 3 I Can Only Imagine $17,500,000 — 1,629 — $10,743 $17,500,000 1 Lionsgate / Roadside Attractions 4 A Wrinkle in Time $17,000,000 -49% 3,980 0 $4,271 $61,494,654 2 Walt Disney Pictures 5 Love, Simon $12,000,000 — 2,402 — $4,996 $12,000,000 1 20th Century Fox 6 Game Night $6,200,000 -21% 2,686 -375 $2,308 $54,804,184 4 Warner Bros. 7 Peter Rabbit $5,100,000 -25% 2,725 -387 $1,872 $102,340,268 6 Sony / Columbia 8 The Strangers: Prey At Night $5,000,000 -52% 2,464 0 $2,029 $5,000,000 2 Aviron Pictures 9 Red Sparrow $4,800,000 -44% 2,583 -481 $1,858 $39,933,642 3 20th Century Fox 10 Death Wish $3,600,000 -45% 2,676 -206 $1,345 $30,181,685 3 MGM 11 Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle $1,900,000 -31% 1,556 -601 $1,221 $400,523,598 13 Sony / Columbia 12 Annihilation $1,800,000 -45% 1,087 -622 $1,656 $29,694,743 4 Paramount Pictures 13 The Hurricane Heist $1,000,000 -67% 2,283 -119 $438 $5,335,921 2 Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures - 2
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A 3.8 Wednesday would be around a 26.47% drop from Tuesday, and only a 3.6% drop from previous Wednesday.
Deadpool had a 20.37% drop from Tuesday, but had a smaller increase, and a 39.88% drop from previous Wednesday.
Black Panther's Mon/Tues/Wed total is only around 12.85% down from previous Mon/Tues/Wed. Deadpool was 40.12% down, Deadpool went onto have a -34.6% drop on the weekend, let's see what Black Panther can do.
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Counting its “$3.2m Thursday in China” gross, Walt Disney’s Black Panther has brought its worldwide box office total to around $1.121 billion worldwide. That puts it just over/under the $1.121b (in 2D and way back in 2003) global cume of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
QuoteWith around $578m as of tomorrow, it should be over $600m domestic by the end of this weekend.
Once that happens, it’ll have caught up with the day-to-day grosses of Star Wars: The Last Jedi ($592 million in 31 days), making it the second-fastest grossing movie behind only Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
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2 minutes ago, IronJimbo said:
no hate here! Only love and eywa
No, I know what you did, you looked at the wrong Tuesday, Deadpool's 33rd day was 15.9% drop from previous Tuesday, easy error to make.
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3 minutes ago, Ethan Hunt said:
IDK. my queer friends seem super excited. bet it does low 20Ms with great legs
The Theater Count is not encouraging, 2,401. If you look back at new releases in that range, they do not go that high.
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8 minutes ago, IronJimbo said:
from another point of view Deadpool dropped 15.9% from last Tuesday, while Black Panther dropped 18.5% from last Tuesday
No, that is not correct, Black Panther dropped 18.51%, Tuesday to Tuesday on the 26th Day, Deadpool dropped 41.43% Tuesday to Tuesday on the 26th Day, but the calendar is slightly different.
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That's a 26.37% increase for Black Panther, Deadpool had a 17.1% increase on the same day.
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8 hours ago, el sid said:
And MT:
#1 BP 25.8%#2 A Wrinkle in Time 20.9%
#3 Peter Rabbit 5.7%
#4 Red Sparrow 5.7%
#5 I Can Only Imagine 5.4%I've done a quick Google Search looking into this I Can Only Imagine movie. There are free shows going on:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/i-can-only-imagine-free-movie-screening-tickets-43629924278#
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wavas-i-can-only-imagine-free-screening-tickets-43701791234#
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/i-can-only-imagine-free-movie-screening-tickets-43618919362
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-movie-premiere-i-can-only-imagine-tickets-43466339993
http://www.christchurchsl.org/event/free-movie-viewing/
https://www.southeastchristian.org/events/i-can-only-imagine/
I am not based the North America, so I don't know, but it seems this is some sort of Event Movie for Christian Faith Groups, and they are buying up tickets for shows. Can anyone confirm if this is occurring across the country?
Could this explain why it is appearing on ticket tracking?
Some of these shows are on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, but the movie doesn't release until Friday. These are free shows, but someone has to pay for the tickets right? Would this be at full value or discount, and would this money be included in the Opening Weekend?
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This seems like fun. I'm gonna take part.
I don't know if anyone will pay attention to this, but I want to recommend some movies that some people may not have heard of let alone seen.
These are all great movies that I think people should seek out and give a chance to, who knows maybe they end up on someone else's list.
For You Consideration:
Come and See (1985)
Andrei Rublev (1966)
Cinema Paradiso (1988)
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
The Wages of Fear (1953)
Los Olvidados - The Young and the Damned (1950)
The Spirit of the Beehive (1973)
La Grande illusion (Grand Illusion) (1938)
The Tree of Wooden Clogs (1978)
The Battle of Algiers (1966)
The Rules of the Game (1939)
The Man Who Would Be King (1975)
Stairway to Heaven - A Matter of Life and Death (1946)
Fitzcarraldo (1982)
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)
The Red Shoes (1948)
The Night of the Hunter (1955)
8½ (1963)
Breathless (1960)
Das Boot (1981)
Soy Cuba (1964)
Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)
The 400 Blows (1959)
The Lives of Others (2006)
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33 minutes ago, The Fast and the Furiosa said:
FML pals for life. @Sheikh come back
@The Fast and the Furiosa, I actually only found out about this site from FML. I did enjoy FML, but the best part for me was the chatter, but then that seemed to turn to hell, with too much drama and trolls, so I left. I was never any good at that game anyway. Is there still drama all the time?
I don't know, maybe I might play again in the summer or something, but like I said, I was never any good, what I enjoyed was the chatter, but it stopped being fun, if it's still like that, I'll just stay away.
BTW, you and @Exxdee are too good at this, I won a week and a month, I just wanted to win a season, probably won't happen now, I fully expect to drop down as the year goes on.
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Box Office Pro updated their estimate
4 Day Opening Weekend
$205,000,000 Opening Weekend
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Wow, that is really impressive for Insidious, I thought it would make 16.2m, that's what I guessed in the derby, boy was I way off.
That would be 14.78x the Thursday preview. Not as front loaded as people thought.
I, Tonya at 2.43m is also impressive, that is a PTA drop of 19.42% I think, moving from 49 theaters to 242.
Darkest Hour with a 36.91% PTA drop moving from 943 theaters to 1,733 theaters.
All really good numbers.
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