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Mario is at just 4M from Frozen II, but at this point it's probably too much to pass it
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Updated!
Top animated movies in Europe
- Ice Age 3 - 410M
- Frozen 2 - 335M
- Super Mario Bros - 335M
- Minions - 325M
- Ice Age 4 - 305M
Then we have Shrek 2 at 300M and a couple others near this number (one was Finding Nemo and then I guess the original Lion King)
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1 hour ago, Zamor said:
Is it the best monday ever or I am going too far?
Bro, come on
Tolo Tolo in its first monday made 3.9M euros, while Quo Vado 4.1M. If we exclude Checco Zalone who plays a different sport we would need to check The Lion King and a few others, but Barbie should be in the top 10
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2 hours ago, Brainbug said:
The first Meg grossed 530M Worldwide:
DOM: 145,4M
OS: 384,8M
I think 300M OS is reachable for the sequel if its as fun as the trailers promise.
380M overseas of which 150M in China
For the sequel I'm thinking: 100M in Usa/Canada, 200M overseas and then over 150M in China
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Damn at this point 15M euros for Barbie is almost locked, for anything more let's wait and see
For Mission Impossible instead there was a -38%, the total is now 3.1M which is 500k less than Fallout at the same point
Then there is also Le Otto Montagne which returned in top 10 a few months from the last time, the total is now close to 5.9M
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5 hours ago, Zamor said:
I hope you are right, for the industry!
maybe they start considering summer for real, I don’t want to see things like Oppenheimer ever again. Everyone in the world can see the movie except from us. literally everyone.
Greece too, our friends of misery...
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19 minutes ago, Sophia Jane said:
#TaquillaPerú🇵🇪 Top 5 mejor 1er día de nuestra historia:
1) Avengers: Endgame: 422.112
2) Avengers: Infinity War: 291,629
3) Dragonball Súper: Broly: 257.927
4) Rápidos y Furiosos 8: 245:680
5) BARBIE: 220.000Dragon Ball in third position, well done 👍
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8 minutes ago, Gavin Feng said:
I just think people are kind of tired of sequels based on decades old IP. If we have many original movies / young franchises, it’s ok to go to see a 7th or 10th movie for few times. But this year, almost everything is about that. Jones, Fast Furious, Transformers…Even adult elder audience are sick of it.
Yeah this year we had many sequel/spin off/remake as always but we even had the return of sagas I thought were already dead like Transformers, Hunger Games and Indiana Jones
In any case Mission Impossible is certainly one of the most popular and appreciated ones so the problems must be something else
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A 560M breakeven point is so absurd it's almost insulting, 625M should be the absolute minimum and it's already being generous...
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Truly impressive, now we are sure it will finish above both Little Mermaid and Fast X at 12M, but I don't think it will reach Mario at 20M
In any case I have a feeling that this could end up among the 20/30 highest grossing movies ever in the city of Milan, if only there was somebody able to extrapolate all the necessary data
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4 hours ago, IronJimbo & Sheldon's Son said:
Maybe Japan is the only country to get a TGM boost for MI7?
Hey, don't forget Taiwan and Hong Kong
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1 hour ago, salvador-232 said:
South Korea youth has extremely polarized views regarding feminism and gender relations. If you look at the exit polls of the last presidential election you will see a ridiculous gender gap between the liberal and conservative candidate among 18-29 years old. That could be poisoning the well.
Yeah I've read the same, and it's kinda absurd since South Korea is already one of the developed countries where women have it worse in comparison to men
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9 hours ago, Zamor said:
Isn't the average ticket price too low?
No this seem the same price as usual
8 hours ago, Zamor said:Never saw such crowd in July for a "new" movie (not a saga like HP) with this weather (more than 40°C in 3/4 of the country).
Everyone is at the beach here, even in the evening/night. Summer never existed here for that reason, so it's unbelievable. The only movie I remember performed very very well in the summer was Suicide Squad in 2016.Yeah and I'm curious to see today's results instead, considering that at least here in Lombardy there was some disastrous wind and rain wich caused some damage (and, among other things, my WiFi is still not working...)
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22 hours ago, DisposedData said:
Smurfs aren't anywhere near as big. I think we all know why Pokemon didn't do well it was based on a Pokemon spin off.
Plus the fact that from the trailers it didn't looks like a kids/family movie, and it also come out in the same month as Avengers Endgame...
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19 hours ago, vale9001 said:
Anyways i'm seeing in my country (Italy) where the movie is strong Is strong from 3 pm to 10.50 pm.
Maybe here where the public doesn't make any attention to what pg a movie has (is basically a non factor in the discourse) and in general people are less aware of Who Greta gerwig is, is also playing good with families in the early afternoon, and then mature audience are going until late night showings. Both are near to sold out.
Yeah between the biggest markets we probably have one of the most uninformed public about cinema and movies, just to give one of the many examples I remember that when I saw The Batman in theater there were several parents with children under 10
Because in the end most of the casual public goes without seeing reviews, age ratings and in many cases not even the trailer...
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57 minutes ago, JustLurking said:
My theaters gave Barbie a ton of shows now and sales are pacing really strong, film will do great. Looks much much better than the likes of indy/mi7
Back in january I predicted for Barbie between 5 and 10M euros, so in case I hope it stops at 9.9M ; )
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WW gross of Mission Impossible movies without China
1) Mission Impossible - 452M (40% Domestic)
2) Mission Impossible II - 543M (40% Domestic)
3) Mission Impossible III - 388M (34% Domestic)
4) MI: Ghost Protocol - 594M (35% Domestic)
5) MI: Rogue Nation - 546M (36% Domestic)
6) MI: Fallout - 610M (36% Domestic)Dead Reckoning should outgross all of them, I think at least 650M in these markets plus what it will make in China this time
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5 hours ago, JustLurking said:
MI7's 5-day total was 1.689M euros, down quite a bit from Fallout's 2.28M.
Indy dropped over 50%, about 480k thu-sun. Elemental much better hold at -29%, 363k thu-sun.
Barbie comes out on thursday and presales around me have picked up a ton and look great now. Will start to see spillover to friday soon. Unfortunately no Oppenheimer because italian distributors just love raining down on people's parades.
This is very disappointing, I was expecting at least 2M euros and at this point it will probably gross less than Fallout
In other news the re-release of the first Lord of The Rings made 150k euros and the other two will be in the upcoming weeks
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12 hours ago, Mr Roark said:
Well Bond does pretty good. I always found almost sold out movie theaters during the OW for a bond film. Bond gets also way more media coverage over the tv than M:I.
Plus, this season of the year people just want to leave the city for the weekend.
Yeah usually it does better, but I think No Time to Die failing to reach 10M euros remain one of the biggest disappointing in our recent box office history
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1 hour ago, titanic2187 said:
What’s a bit disappointing here is to see that Italy, while landing a No. 1 bow, came in with just $1.9M. The market is down overall versus pre-pandemic and is traditionally lamented as an impossible proposition to program during the summer. However, there’s a renewed effort by the government and the studios to encourage moviegoing in the season. Maybe it’s partly down to the searing temperatures in southern Europe this week, but it’s a bit of a shame given how much of Dead Reckoning was shot in both Rome and Venice which might have been expected to lend a sort of hometown pride (look at what Transformers: Rise of the Beasts has done in Peru off shooting locally – the movie is simply massive there, now at $14.2M through the current frame).
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1 hour ago, Nero said:
Who's your favourite? Headphone girl?
She is everybody's favourite after all 😌
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2 hours ago, titanic2187 said:
Yet, Italy didn't seem to generate high BO for MI7 either. The OW there is looking <$2m. Remind me of JW4, despite heavily featuring Paris, there isn't much bump to their BO.
Hollywood should start exploring shooting on location in some of the less common countries, where people would actually respond and excited to see their place to appear on big screen. See how Transformer: ROTB actually blow up in Peru because the movie was partially shot there.
Yeah after this opening weekend we aren't even in the top 15 markets for the movie, and considering our notorius legs we might finish outside the top 20
Maybe one of the problems could be that this kind of movies (James Bond, Mission Impossible, John Wick...) are often available and broadcasted on Sky, Amazon Prime or various tv channels so they are almost considered TV movies as strange as it may seem
In fact I was very surprised when my mother asked me to go see it at the cinema as soon as possible, she really likes the saga but the only one she saw in theaters was the first 😄
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11 hours ago, Issac Newton said:
If not for the exchange rate, China Box Office is ahead of North America Box Office.
Per ComScore, as of 9 July
NA is at $4.8B while China is at $4.5B
Interesting is Mexico ($520M) ahead of Germany ($510M) &Italy ($290M) ahead of Spain ($270M)
Finally 💪
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15 hours ago, TheFlatLannister said:
Not that far fetched actually.
$180M dom/$350M OS-C/$60M China pessimistic prediction
Yeah but this is closer to being nonsense that being pessimistic, otherwise I could do the same and say that it still has a chance to gross 800M and then add that it was just an optimistic prediction...
ITALY (Botteghino): 'Inside Out 2' is 7th biggest film of all time and biggest animated film ever!
in International Box Office
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Yeah the thousands of people with damages to their house or car (or both) now have certainly other priorities than watching Barbie or Mission Impossible in theaters, so it could have been even higher