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  1. 9 hours ago, kayumanggi said:

     

     


    That's not counting films released last year, right?

    If all film grosses earned this year are counted, the top distributors are (according to boxofficepro):

     

    Disney + 20th Century + Searchlight + Star: $1.59B

    Universal + Focus Features: $1.38B

    Warner Bros.: $761.6M

    Sony Pictures + Sony Classics + Crunchyroll: $713.1M

    Paramount: $611.5M

    https://www.boxofficepro.com/weekend-box-office-barbie-meg-2-trench-oppenheimer-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-mutant-mayhem/

  2. Haunted Mansion had the biggest Mon-Tue bump with +29%, followed by MI7 with +21%, in the face of the new TMNT opening. Elemental was hit hard with a 56% week-to-week drop on Tuesday versus a week-to-week drop of 41% on Monday. Indy5 and Spider-Verse 2 were not much better. MI7 faring better should indicate it did not suffer a severe loss of showings that the other films did.

  3. 2 hours ago, kitik said:

    finally moving in the right direction

     

     

    ← Previous Chart Chart Index  
        Movie Distr Gross %LW Thr Thr
    Chng
    Per
    Thr
    Total
    Gross
    W
    1 N The SpongeBob Movie: … Paramount… $900,000   300   $3,000 $900,000 1
    2 N Unhinged Solstice … $582,000   299   $1,946 $582,000 1
    3 (1) The Tax Collector RLJ Enter… $203,722 -34% 138 +9 $1,476 $634,145 2
    - (-) The Rental IFC Films $78,000 -45% 144 -34 $542 $1,357,276 4
    - N The Silencing Saban Films $44,803   76   $590 $44,803 1
    - (-) The Big Ugly Vertical … $24,000 -67% 14 -22 $1,714 $504,133 4
    - (-) Made in Italy IFC Films $21,000 -38% 101 -10 $208 $73,332 2
    - (-) The Burnt Orange Heresy Sony Pict… $14,557 -44% 84 -26 $173 $94,638 24
    - N Sputnik IFC Midnight $12,000   32   $375 $12,000 1
                         
        9   $1,880,082            

    Thank you, Canada!

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  4. #ThrowBackFriday

    Saturday, May 11, 2019

    Admissions: 104,000 (#1 movie in gross - Avengers: Endgame)

    1. (NEW) Pokemon: Detective Pikachu - 40,000
    2. Avengers: Endgame - 37,000
    3. (NEW) The Hustle - 13,000
    4. Still Human (HK) - 4,800
    5. Hotel Mumbai - 3,500
    6. (NEW) The Prodigy - 2,200
    (NEW) Never Look Away (Germany) - 400
    (NEW) The Crossing (China/HK) - 350
    (NEW) The Man Who Feels No Pain (India) - 200
    (NEW) Dogman (Italy) - 200

    Pikachu was #1 (in tickets sold)! It felt like a long time ago. Movie admissions this year were down 79% compared to a year ago, when Hotel Mumbai was a surprise hit.
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  5. Most movie theaters re-opened on May 8 after 40 days of mandatory closure.
     
    People remain cautious when it comes to moviegoing. Saturday numbers do not appear to show much improvement over the month of March:

    Sat, May 9 - 22,000 tickets sold (#1 The Bridge Curse)
    Sat, March 28 (6pm closing) - 10,000 (#1 Bloodshot)
    Sat, March 21 - 19,000 (#1 The Hunt)
    Sat, March 14 - 30,000 (#1 The Battle of Jangsari)
    Sat, March 7 - 33,000 (#1 The Call of the Wild)
    Sat, February 29 - 28,000 (#1 The Invisible Man)
     
    Admissions for Saturday, May 9:
    1. (NEW) The Bridge Curse (Taiwan) - 4,700
    2. Bloodshot - 4,600
    3. (NEW) A Good Doctor (France) - 2,200
    4. (NEW) Trolls World Tour - 2,100
    5. (NEW) Heilstätten (Germany) - 1,200
    6. Happy Old Year (Thailand) - 1,100
    7. (Re-issue) Better Days (HK/China) - 900
    8. (NEW) Kamen Rider Reiwa: The First Generation (Japan) - 900
    9. Mr. Zoo : The Missing VIP (South Korea) - 700
    10. (NEW) Tora-san, Wish You Were Here (Japan) - 600

    Trolls World Tour was unable to deliver a happy tune. It seems families largely avoided cinemas.

    Horror movies continued to outpace other genres at the box office during the pandemic following the successes of The Invisible Man, The Platform, and The Hunt. The Bridge Curse continued the trend.
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  6. On 3/1/2020 at 10:45 AM, Alex SciChannel said:

    @Neucentro  and others, I'm doing a research project, does anyone have any record of the BO top 20 for Hong Kong during the 1/31 - 2/2 Weekend?

    I only got the weekly top 10 for Jan 27 - Feb 2. Here they are:

     

    1. (WK 2) The Grand Grandmaster HK$11,080,000 -- Total: HK$27,630,000

    2. (WK 2) Dolittle HK$6,520,000 -- Total: HK$12,400,000

    3. (WK 2) All's Well Ends Well 2020 HK$5,850,000 -- Total: HK$9,120,000

    4. (WK 2) Spies in Disguise HK$3,620,000 -- Total: HK$7,490,000

    5. (WK 2) You Are the One HK$3,150,000 -- Total: HK$5,180,000

    6. (WK 2) Enter the Fat Dragon HK$2,760,000 -- Total: HK$5,080,000

    7. (WK 4) 1917 HK$1,590,000 -- Total: HK$13,930,000

    8. (WK 1) Jojo Rabbit HK$910,000 -- Total: HK$1,780,000

    9. (WK 3) Bad Boys for Life HK$730,000 -- Total: HK$5,320,000

    10. (WK 4) Little Women HK$590,000 -- Total: HK$5,510,000

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  7. 48 minutes ago, reddevil19 said:

    One model, so far without peer review.

    However, if proven accurate, my main takeaway from that is it could become a regular seasonal occurrence. If that's the case and all models point to that by summer, worldwide policy will change and this will no longer be treated as the fucking plague, but rather the flu. A few more strict measures for the season for the elderly, before an effective vaccine is developed for large scale distribution before 2021 season, but otherwise business as usual - including leisure activities. 

    This only happens when significantly more people develop immunity against it, i.e. after it kills all the weak.

  8. 28 minutes ago, A Star is Orm said:

    Trump, at a rally in Colorado last night, expressed outrage that a movie from S. Korea, who we're, quote, "already having enough problems with," won Best Picture, and then added, "Can we get Gone With the Wind back, please? Or Sunset Boulevard?" to much cheering from the crowd.

     

     

     

     

    More like a non-event.

     

    I wonder if the rally attendees would want to check out the movie (if they are not sheep).

  9. 14 hours ago, dudalb said:

    IMHO  only a matter of a few days until the theater closure in effect in China proper moves to Hong Kong.

    Maybe. But I don't remember full closure of theaters during SARS in HK.

     

    So far there have been 12 confirmed cases, 1 in severe condition and 11 mild. 11 of them are people who have recently traveled to the Wuhan area and 1 is a relative to an infected Wuhan traveler. HK people are pushing for the government to put a ban on visitors from China to stop the flow of infection and alleviate the burden on the public health system. Whether the puppet government in HK listens is another matter.  Current measures only reduce visitors from the mainland by 30%.

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