If Warner spends on an Oscar campaign and actually wins the majors (Picture, Director, Actress) , this thing could play well into 2014 and crashes past $300M. Kudos to Warner Bros, again, for taking such a huge creative/business risk with questionable selling point (endless tracking shots, and minimal dialogue/plot). Remind me of 2010 when they released an insane, high concept movie like INCEPTION. When I saw this on its first release day, not knowing how much it will gross, I keep saying to myself: "Warners are insane for greenlighting this!" And they are rewarded with $800M WW payload. Orgasmic!