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Name & Rate the Movies/TV You've Watched.
charlie Jatinder replied to charlie Jatinder's topic in Box Office Discussion
Woah, the week is already over. That passed quickly. Week 13 27 June - 03 July, 2020 Movies Once Upon a Time in West: This was pretty great. 2nd fav Western after Good Bad and Ugly. 8/10. Kedarnath: So this is an Indian film about 2013 Cloud Burst in Kedarnath (A Hindu Temple). The film follows the Titanic route of showing disaster in setting of love story. The romance part is quite decent, Disaster part was okayish for the budget and technical ability of Bollywood, but film end up asking for more. The death of Mansoor, unlike Titanic, is more idiotic than sympathetic. Lenient 4/10. Relatos Salvajes: LMAO. The english title is Wild Tales and man those are some wild tales, especially the first, third and fifth one. The other three are pretty great too. 8/10. Good Boys: Few good laughs in the beginning which sadly were also in the trailers, by the end just a bit too kiddish. 4/10. Star Trek: Into The Darkness: I watched the first one few years back, didn't loved it but it was decent. This is same, okay watch but nothing too good. 6/10. Movie of the Week: Relatos Salvajes TV Dark S03: So I watched it and shared the thread here I guess. Was disappointed TBH, and pretty sad too as the public response is unanimously positive. May be will give it a watch sometime after. No Rating. -
Baby's Day Out top the English films. Week 25: Saturday, 20th June 2020 to Friday, 26th June 2020 Rank Channel Name Programme Impressions (000s) Week 25 1 STAR Movies EFF-BABYS DAY OUT 229 2 STAR Movies EFF-FERDINAND 173 3 STAR Movies EFF-HOME ALONE 165 4 Movies Now EFF-JUMANJI WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE 156 5 STAR Movies EFF-FROZEN 149 All India (U+R) : NCCS All : 2+ Individuals, To get this data on your Twitter timeline, tweet with #BarcTweet Top 5 English Movies Programs
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Don't believe TV Ratings but change from South India domination to Hollywood is welcome. Jumanji - The Next Level 2nd biggest for Hollywood after Avengers: Endgame. Week 25: Saturday, 20th June 2020 to Friday, 26th June 2020 Rank Channel Name Programme Impressions (000s) Week 25 1 Zee Cinema FTT-HFF-JUMANJI THE NEXT LEVEL 7716 2 Sony MAX HFF-KGF CHAPTER 1 5361 3 STAR Gold HFF-FROZEN (KRISTEN BELL) 4936 4 Sony MAX HFF-DJ 4658 5 Zee Cinema HFF-HUM SAATH SAATH HAIN 4291 HSM (U+R) : NCCS All : 2+ Individuals, To get this data on your Twitter timeline, tweet with #BarcTweet Top 5 Hindi Movies Programs
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Middle East Box Office Thread.
charlie Jatinder replied to charlie Jatinder's topic in International Box Office
Middle East will emerge as a big market by mid of 2020. UAE is as big as $300mn per year, will probably reach $400mn. Saudi Arabia could be as big as $1.25-1.5 Billion, which will make it bigger than likes of Germany, Italy, etc. Overall Middle East would be about $2-2.25 Billion. -
Middle East Box Office Thread.
charlie Jatinder replied to charlie Jatinder's topic in International Box Office
UAE Weekend admits since reopening May 27-30: 4,571 admits (4 Days) - Just Dubai June 04-06: 4,563 admits - Dubai and Ajman June 11-13: 4,273 admits June 18-20: 6,240 admits June 25-27: 11,280 admits - Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman and Ras Al Khaimah First 4 were just Dubai and Ajman, now 4 Emirates are open. 30% market still closed. -
Middle East Box Office Thread.
charlie Jatinder replied to charlie Jatinder's topic in International Box Office
UAE Week 26 June 25-27, 2020 Rank Title Weekend Total 1 The Wretched 1939 1,939 2 Onward 1757 36,087 3 Bloodshot 1562 41,263 4 Sonic The Hedgehog 533 1,56,270 5 Thor: Ragnarok 472 3,45,850 6 Second Act 398 52,751 7 The Gentlemen 384 80,823 8 The Invisible Man 361 60,464 9 Doctor Strange 323 2,45,672 10 The Call Of The Wild 305 55,522 11 Shaun The Sheep: Farmageddon 285 33,216 12 Knives Out 267 94,151 13 Norm Of The North: King Sized Adventure 233 5,480 14 Crazy Rich Asians 193 1,13,168 15 Dolittle 187 1,22,617 16 Bad Boys For Life 152 3,52,482 17 Minions 151 4,00,003 18 Bombshell 145 18,955 19 Secret Life Of Pets 2 140 1,10,951 20 The Hustle 122 62,049 June 25-28, 2020 Gross -
I don't think GoT is made by just 10-15 people. For starters there are 500+ characters in the series. And of course a lot of extras. How could you Simply miss that simple a point. If GoT is able to give tha quality not seen in films, with just $15mn, what the fuck are movies doing. That was the point.
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I don't think this is just production budget, this must include actors remunerations. @Barnack will have much better info on this. Also if GoT is able to do such high production value with just $15mn, I assume excluding actor & creator's fee, than may be that's the way to do it. GoT Big 5 got $1mn per episode, there are others as well including Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, Issac, etc. which would have been paid big.
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South East Asia Box Office Thread.
charlie Jatinder replied to charlie Jatinder's topic in International Box Office
Not really IMO. Muslim character and Eid release. It was bonkers in Muslim countries even beating Endgame in Middle East. -
South East Asia Box Office Thread.
charlie Jatinder replied to charlie Jatinder's topic in International Box Office
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Highest Grosser of the Year - Hollywood Year Title Gross (in crores ₹) Gross (in million $) 2020 1917 ₹12.53 $1.76 2019 Avengers: Endgame ₹438.60 $62.66 2018 Avengers: Infinity War ₹296.30 $44.18 2017 Fate of the Furious ₹121.00 $18.76 2016 The Jungle Book ₹255.00 $38.80 2015 Furious 7 ₹141.22 $22.78 2014 The Amazing Spider-man 2 ₹80.25 $13.38 2013 Iron Man 3 ₹68.40 $12.25 2012 Life of Pi ₹81.68 $15.00 2011 Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol ₹60.00 $12.50 2010 Inception ₹37.00 $7.75 2009 Avatar ₹125.00 $27.50 2008 Quantum of Solace ₹45.00 $9.15 2007 Spider-man 3 ₹66.00 $16.50 2006 Casino Royale ₹42.00 $9.10 2005 King Kong ₹33.00 $7.70 2004 Spider-man 2 ₹32.00 $6.55 2003 Terminator 3 ₹10.00 $2.15 2002 Spider-man ₹26.00 $5.40 2001 The Mummy Returns ₹28.00 $5.80 2000 Gladiator ₹10.75 $2.45 1999 The Mummy ₹19.50 $4.48 1998 Titanic ₹75.00 $16.50 1997 The Lost World - Jurassic Park ₹22.00 $6.10 1996 Independence Day ₹11.00 $3.14 1995 - - - 1994 Jurassic Park ₹21.75 $7.02
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Official France Box Office Thread
charlie Jatinder replied to Olive's topic in International Box Office
but I want even them to remain closed. -
Official France Box Office Thread
charlie Jatinder replied to Olive's topic in International Box Office
fancy restaurants are non-essentials. -
The Admission Count Thread.
charlie Jatinder replied to charlie Jatinder's topic in International Box Office
Ok so I did E.T. and it actually beat Star Wars in first run, however, after Special Edition, Star Wars has a small lead, which might not be there as we are here doing +/- 5% for old films. -
The Admission Count Thread.
charlie Jatinder replied to charlie Jatinder's topic in International Box Office
Got lazy and since there was no way it being in Top 5 and more around low 200s, I thought a broad guesstimate will do. Yeah might as well add it in coming days since -
Official France Box Office Thread
charlie Jatinder replied to Olive's topic in International Box Office
Since Cinemagoing is non-essential, it would be pretty great if Cinemagoing is avoided for some time. -
The Admission Count Thread.
charlie Jatinder replied to charlie Jatinder's topic in International Box Office
Cinema before 80s was bit different. Cinema was only place you where you can watch a film. In 80s with coming up of VCRs, that stopped and admission went down. Only one Indian film is over 200mn or for that matter 150mn. I am no Chinese expert but yesterday I was given some data, In 1979, there were 29 Billion viewership in China. That includes mobile cinema. Now I don't know what exactly were those numbers but that's what. -
The Admission Count Thread.
charlie Jatinder replied to charlie Jatinder's topic in International Box Office
There isn't really any admission lost as admission are basically estimated from the gross which was officially reported. The reason for Titanic being smaller in 1st run is same as ET/Star Wars is smaller than Titanic, the international markets. The international markets outside Europe are bigger than they were in 90s. China had just 16mn admits in 1st run while Endgame is 86mn.