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  1. 12 hours ago, CoolK said:

    Demon Slayer: Mugen Train - Daily Performance Tracker

    10/16 - Fri.: ¥1,268,724,700 ($12.0 million) / 910,507
    10/17 - Sat.: ¥1,701,723,350 ($16.2 million) / 1,270,234
    10/18 - Sun.: ¥1,652,669,400 ($15.7 million) / 1,239,752
    10/19 - Mon.: ¥735,000,000 ($7.0 million) / 545,000 
    10/20 - Tues.: ¥545,000,000 ($5.1 million) / 395,000 
    10/21 - Wed.: ¥635,000,000 ($6.0 million) / 505,000
    10/22 - Thur.: ¥465,000,000 ($4.5 million) / 340,000 
    10/23 - Fri.: ¥700,000,000 ($6.7 million) / 510,000
    10/24 - Sat.: ¥1,500,944,600 ($14.3 million) / 1,115,182 
    10/25 - Sun.: ¥1,540,504,150 ($14.7 million) / 1,157,654 
    10/26 - Mon.: ¥620,000,000 ($5.9 million) / 460,000
    10/27 - Tues.: ¥410,000,000 ($3.9 million) / 300,000 
    10/28 - Wed.: ¥575,000,000 ($5.5 million) / 430,000
    10/29 - Thur.: ¥390,000,000 ($3.7 million) / 285,000
    10/30 - Fri.: ¥555,000,000 ($5.3 million) / 405,000
    10/31 - Sat.: ¥1,212,312,550 ($11.6 million) / 887,893
    11/01 - Sun.: ¥1,286,354,600 ($12.3 million) / 1,140,390 *Discount Day*
    11/02 - Mon: ¥820,000,000 ($7.8 million) / 605,000 *Holiday Boosted*
    11/03 - Tues.: ¥1,185,000,000 ($11.3 million) / 900,000 *Holiday*
    11/04 - Wed.: ¥350,000,000 ($3.3 million) / 260,000 
    11/05 - Thur.: ¥230,000,000 ($2.2 million) / 170,000 
    11/06 - Fri.: ¥325,000,000 ($3.1 million) / 240,000 
    11/07 - Sat.: ¥863,827,750 ($8.3 million) / 628,614
    11/08 - Sun.: ¥909,098,150 ($8.8 million) / 667,179
    11/09 - Mon.: ¥315,000,000 ($3.0 million) / 230,000 
    11/10 - Tues.: ¥220,000,000 ($2.1 million) / 160,000 
    11/11 - Wed.: ¥295,000,000 ($2.8 million) / 230,000 
    11/12 - Thur.: ¥200,000,000 ($1.9 million) / 145,000 
    11/13 - Fri.: ¥310,000,000 ($3.0 million) / 225,000 
    11/14 - Sat.: ¥795,343,500 ($7.6 million) / 611,418 
    11/15 - Sun.: ¥726,313,550 ($6.9 million) / 535,986
    11/16 - Mon.: ¥265,000,000 ($2.5 million) / 195,000 
    11/17 - Tues.: ¥165,000,000 ($1.6 million) / 120,000 
    11/18 - Wed.: ¥240,000,000 ($2.3 million) / 185,000
    11/19 - Thur.: ¥165,000,000 ($1.6 million) / 120,000 
    11/20 - Fri.: ¥240,000,000 ($2.3 million) / 170,000 
    11/21 - Sat.: ¥439,606,550 ($4.2 million) / 314,726 
    11/22 - Sun.: ¥592,738,550 ($5.7 million) / 433,315
    11/23 - Mon.: ¥460,110,250 ($4.4 million) / 357,741 *Holiday*
    11/24 - Tues.: ¥125,000,000 ($1.2 million) / 90,000 
    11/25 - Wed.: ¥160,000,000 ($1.5 million) / 120,000 
    11/26 - Thur.: ¥120,000,000 ($1.1 million) / 85,000 
    11/27 - Fri.: ¥195,000,000 ($1.9 million) / 130,000 
    11/28 - Sat.: ¥556,443,300 ($5.3 million) / 392,017 
    11/29 - Sun: ¥448,060,450 ($4.3 million) / 320,031
    11/30 - Mon.: ¥140,000,000 ($1.3 million) / 105,000 
    12/01 - Tues.: ¥170,000,000 ($1.6 million) / 145,000 *Discount Day*
    12/02 - Wed.: ¥125,000,000 ($1.2 million) /100,000 
    12/03 - Thur.: ¥x95,000,000 ($0.9 million) / x70,000 
    12/04 - Fri.: ¥145,000,000 ($1.4 million) / 105,000 
    12/05 - Sat.: ¥319,013,550 ($3.1 million) / 225,976 
    12/06 - Sun.: ¥336,505,700 ($3.2 million) / 239,874
    12/07 - Mon.: ¥100,000,000 ($1.0 million) / x75,000 
    12/08 - Tues.: ¥x85,000,000 ($0.8 million) / x55,000 
    12/09 - Wed.: ¥115,000,000 ($1.1 million) / x90,000 
    12/10 - Thur.: ¥x85,000,000 ($0.8 million) / x60,000 
    12/11 - Fri.: ¥115,000,000 ($1.1 million) / x80,000 
    12/12 - Sat.: ¥588,408,200 ($5.7 million) / 407,286
    12/13 - Sun.: ¥351,003,000 ($3.4 million) / 248,024
    12/14 - Mon.: ¥120,000,000 ($1.2 million) / x85,000
    12/15 - Tues.: ¥x85,000,000 ($0.8 million) / x60,000 
    12/16 - Wed.: ¥110,000,000 ($1.1 million) / x85,000 
    12/17 - Thur.: ¥x75,000,000 ($0.7 million) / x55,000 
    12/18 - Fri.: ¥x90,000,000 ($0.9 million) / x65,000 
    12/19 - Sat.: ¥187,788,050 ($1.8 million) / 133,068 
    12/20 - Sun.: ¥202,627,400 ($2.0 million) / 148,780
    12/21 - Mon.: ¥x75,000,000 ($0.7 million) / x55,000 
    12/22 - Tues.: ¥x65,000,000 ($0.6 million) / x45,000 
    12/23 - Wed.: ¥x90,000,000 ($0.9 million) / x65,000
    12/24 - Thur.: ¥x70,000,000 ($0.7 million) / x50,000
    12/25 - Fri.: ¥105,000,000 ($1.0 million) / x75,000 
    12/26 - Sat.: ¥554,583,650 ($5.3 million) / 355,697 
    12/27 - Sun.: ¥353,034,550 ($3.4 million) / 219,946
    12/28 - Mon.: ¥290,000,000 ($2.8 million) / 190,000 
    12/29 - Tues.: ¥325,000,000 ($3.2 million) / 205,000 
    12/30 - Wed.: ¥335,000,000 ($3.3 million) / 240,000 
    12/31 - Thur.: ¥210,000,000 ($2.0 million) / 135,000 
    01/01 - Fri.: ¥320,000,000 ($3.1 million) / 230,000 *Holiday, Discount Day*
    01/02 - Sat.: ¥351,200,000 ($3.4 million) / 220,150 *Bank Holiday*
    01/03 - Sun.: ¥326,800,000 ($3.2 million) / 204,850 *Bank Holiday*
    01/04 - Mon.: ¥270,000,000 ($2.6 million) / 175,000 *est.*
    01/05 - Tues.: ¥150,000,000 ($1.5 million) / x95,000 *est.*
    01/06 - Wed.: ¥125,000,000 ($1.2 million) / x90,000 *est.*
    01/07 - Thur.: ¥x70,000,000 ($0.7 million) / x45,000 *est.*


    84-Day Cumulative Total: ¥35,257,166,000 ($337.3 million) / 25,889,000 

    Note: Mon.-Fri. are rounded estimates (excluding Holiday Mondays), therefore adding up each day won't equal the actual total.

    Thursday is the same than 2 weeks ago!  (which was December 24...)

    But the same than Thursday December 17!

    It's very good!

    Some students still in vacation to explain this?

  2. Tenet has been released here in Canada (at least in Quebec, not sure in the others provinces)

    this past week-end.  To my surprise, we were around 15 in the cinema.

    Maybe the sunny day explains it, maybe there was more people

    on Saturday (it was raining).

    So this morning I was eager to know the grosses...

    Then I saw New Mutants at number 1... WTF?!?

     

    No Tenet in the top 10!

     

    According to cinoche.com, WB asked to the medias

    to not release the gross of the movie...

     

    Anobody knows why?

  3. On 7/13/2018 at 4:18 PM, Maxmoser3 said:

    2002 was the year that box office was turning around and people were turning around after an event like September 11th, 2001. 

     

    In the film and box office world, 2002 had saw the most tickets being sold ever! For a year that included our neighborhood super hero, multiple sequels, multiple surprises, and some major disasters. Here is a look at 2002.

     

    the winners included:

     

    Spider-Man which was in talks for several years and was in development hell. The film was released on the first weekend of May, and had became the first film ever to debut with over $100 million! It was also Sony’s highest grossing film ever domestic until Jumanji 2 had came out. 

     

    Sequels and more sequels were in full swing as well. As Lord Of The Rings: The Towers, Austin Powers: In Goldmember,  Die Another Day, and Blade II had all increased from their predecessors. 

     

    Although other sequels such as Men In Black II, Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets, Star Wars II: Attack Of The Clones,Spy Kids 2, and Sum Of All Fears had all decreased from their predecessors but were all profitable. 

     

    Television was also sucessful as the Scooby Doo reboot did strong with a opening weekend of over $50 million and made over $150 million. Jackass: The Movie had also surprisingly performed well with a total of $64 million which was strong for a low budget film without any big stars.

     

    speaking of stars: the winners in 2002 included Actors such as Denzel Washington with John Q had made a very solid $71.7 million on a budget of $36 million which is strong for a Denzel thriller.  Tom Hanks had more success with Road To Perdition with a total of $104 million.

     

    Reese Witherspoon was continuing stardom with Sweet Home Alabama as it broke September record. 

     

    Vin Deisel and The Rock had strong starring vehicles with XxX and Scorpion King. 

     

    Adam Sandler had a comeback after Little Nicky bombed with Mr. Deeds performing decent with almost $130 million domestic.

     

    Mel Gibson had two successes with war pic We Were Soldiers, and the sci-fi horror flick Signs almost made $230 million domestic.

     

    Jennifer Lopez proved to be strong in 2002. As she had success with Maid In Manhattan, and a small success with Enough.

     

    Adult thrillers did quite well as Panic Room, Insominia, Changing Lanes, and One Hour Photo all earned solid to decent numbers. 

     

    Family films had earned two nice results as Ice Age and Lilo & Stitch Earned $176 million and $145 million respectively.

     

    Music stars such as Eminem, Brittney Spears, and Bow Wow saw decent returns. As 8 Mile earner $116 million and proved to be a big surprise for Universal and was a hit as a movie and on cd. The other two had success with Crossroads and Like Mike earned decent results.

     

    horror film The Ring earned a solid number for a horror remake as it had even increased on its 2nd weekend! Which is quite rare in today’s day and age.

     

    losers:

    In the midst of 9/11 less than a year prior. Colateral  Damage, Big Trouble, and Bad Company were all films scheduled for a 2001 release, but were moved to 2002 because of involvement with terrorism or themes related to 9/11. The films all were duds.

     

    Eddie Murphy consistently had nothing but failures as Showtime, I-Spy, and Pluto Nash all were big failures. Pluto Nash remains one of the biggest bombs of all time. Murphy only had an up and down from this point on.

     

    leading ladies and attractive stars also could produce a sucessful product as actresses Cameron Diaz and Rebecca Romijin had duds with The Sweetest Thing, Femme Fatale, and the Rollerball remake.

     

    Adam Sandler had success with Mr. Deeds. But not with Eight Crazy Nights. As it underperformed in the holiday season.

     

    Sequels were dying off as Stuart Little 2, and Star Trek:Nemisis.

     

    Horror sequels were also dying off as Michael and Jason were treading water. As Michael and Jason saw two stinkers. Halloween Ressurection did way less than H20 4 years prior, and Jason X was the lowest grossing Friday The 13th film since Jason Takes Manhattan/Jason Goes To Hell. 

     

    Overview: there is a bunch to share about 2002. 2003 is more interesting. Hopefully @baumer gets to do this again. This is all I can share for now guys.

    2002...  what a great year

    I still remember the shock of the opening day  of Spiderman

    I didn't know Deadline at that moment

    On Saturday morning (around 12h00), I went to.... Showbizdata  :)   to get some numbers

    Then I saw that 39 M$ numbers... WTF?  Really?

     

    Besides SM, MBFGW  and The Ring were the most impressive boxoffice runs.

     

    Good Old Days when there was diversity, not just the Disney franchises filling the boxoffice...

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  4. 20 minutes ago, Krissykins said:

    Yeh I’m thinking the trailer will come next week. Or hoping! 
     

    Cant wait to see what it looks like. 
     

    I really, really want them to use the piano theme. It needs to be in the trailer. 

    "It was always you Helen" is amazing, a classic.

    In my Top 10 of the best music in films

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  5. On 12/18/2018 at 8:52 PM, TMP said:

    Pikachu - $1.3 billion

    It 2 - $750m

    Shazam - $700m

    Joker - $650m

    Godzilla - $600m

    LEGO 2vie - $400m

    Annabelle - $300m

    Thats like $4.8 billion. $5 billion's definitely possible as long as none of these disappoint 

    I still can't understand those insane predictions for Detective Pikachu

     

    I remember having said I was surprised by those predictions, and people

    were telling me "On which planet are you living?  It's such a big social phenomenon"...

  6. On 12/14/2019 at 7:14 AM, PDC1987 said:

    Projecting your own hatred here. The first opened huge but then still pulled down a multi over 3.5, so audiences loved it. A 50% drop would be shocking and a bit inexplicable.

    The good legs of the first movie had the "silent movie gimmick" curiosity to draw people into the theater

    I can hardly believe it can be duplicate a second time.

    I don't think it's going to open to 50M$ like the first one, and we can absolutely forget the sequel to have legs.

    So a drop of 50% will not be shocking at all.

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  7. 1 hour ago, aladdino said:

    LOL. fast and furious flopping is boring? boring would be this crap making q 1 billion

     

    at least disney = quality

    You absolutely did not understand my point

     

    You hate F&F, you're fan of the Disney releases, this is not the point. 

     

    It's easy to call movie crap when you don't like them. I could say the same from Disney, they're lazy and they

    lack originality with their sequels/reboot/re-imagining/re-telling...

     

    My point was, when on January 1st, you already know what movies

    are going to fill the Top 5. it's quite boring

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  8. Wasn't expecting this to open that low...

     

    2019 is without a doubt one of the most boring year ever in terms of boxoffice

     

    Only the usual generic movies from Disney to truly succeeds.

     

    Spiderman, being produced by Marvel, is basically a Disney movie

     

    Us... spectacular OW, but not even reaching Get Out total after a 71 M$ OW is a disappointment

     

    The Upside, John Wick 3 were the only surprises

     

    Boring, boring, boring

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  9. 35 minutes ago, sfran43 said:

     

    Rush Hour 2 was such a massive hit...

     

    Still #4 on the list of highest August OW...

     

    Generally, the top 10 for a given month are movies released in the past 10 years

     

    Notable exceptions :

     

    Star Wars SE : 1997 still #10 for January

    Hannibal : 2001 still #6 for February (at the moment, if I remember properly, it was the #3 or 4 highest OW ever!)

  10. 6 hours ago, meriodejaneiro said:

    uninteresting franchise ... will make good money though.

     

    Universal.: 5 Despicable Me movies in 10 years

    DreamWorks: 5 Shrek movies in 10 years

    Disney: 4 Toy Story movies in 25 years

     

    but the lack of creativity lays in Disney... 

    The point is not to look at one  specific franchise... Take 2019 :

     

    Universal : Us - HTTYD 3 - Glass - Ma - Hobbs&Shaw - SLOP2 - Little - Abominable - Cats ...

    Disney : CM (or MCU #21) - TA Endgame (or MCU #22) - Dumbo - Aladin - The Lion King - Frozen 2 - Star Wars 9...

     

    Now, dare telling us that Disney has the same level of creativity/diversity than other studios...

     

     

  11. 15 hours ago, That One Guy said:

     

    Poor MCU, it only gets prime summer release dates, aggressive marketing campaigns, endless success with each film, and a movie that's about to come close to 3 billion dollars.  Clearly all that's missing is a December release date (a month which never had a 100M opener until Star Wars)

    You're so right

     

    Poor MCU, clearly something went wrong with their marketing and release date

     

    They "only" reach an average of almost 1 000 000 000 $ WW for EVERY of their 22 movies

     

    Clearly something went wrong and they could have done better (!)

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