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  1. 21 Here.

    SM1 is better than A LOT of present day superhero flicks

    Not to mention SM2 being much better than every MCU movie, maybe sans CA:TWS and A:IW. To me it's the peak of superhero movies, never again have I seen a protagonist in that genre been beat up by life so badly and have to use their mental strength as much as their super-strength to the extend that Tobey's Spiderman did in SM2.

     

    Imho I'd watch the original SM trilogy more eagerly than any other set of superhero movies.

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  2. 10 minutes ago, John Rambo said:

    15-18M Weekend with weekdays making another 8m?

     

    Feel free to correct my rationale, but for the remaining weekdays (t,w,t) to add up to 8m, wouldn't we need an insanely high Tuesday drop from boxofficeguru's 7,2m Monday estimate?

    Or are you referring to the weekdays after the next weekend?

  3. For fun's sake, I calculated what Maverick would end up grossing if it were to follow the 4 week to final gross legs of some movies:

     

    TFA : 537m

    NWH : 560m

    TA : 565m

    Wonder Woman : 603m

    Frozen 2 : 607m

    Aladdin (2019) : 626m

     

    And for the hell of it, Avatar legs gives 811m and Titanic legs gives 1419m.

     

    Anyway, since 600m seems locked at this point it's fair to say that at the end of TGM's run, no other recent-ish big release (sans the outliers) will have comparable late legs. Unless I'm forgetting something obvious of course. (feel free to correct me)

  4. 13 minutes ago, Juby said:

    Maverick will easily beat record for best legs of +$100 million opener (Shrek 2 x4.08, or Wonder Woman x4.00) and can go even as high as x5.00 multiplayer! Does anyone know when the last time such thing happen for non-christmas wide release? I think there's no such film in XXI century. Inception with x4.66 is the best I can find.

     

    Edit:

    The Hangover in 2009 wass the last time i guess. Or Bridesmaids in 2011, but it was released in less than 3000 theaters. For a film with +$50 million OW that's unheard of, I think.

     

     

    Also Inside Out, it opened to 90m and legged out to 360m (about x4) in summer 2015

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