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  1. 11 hours ago, Heretic said:

    $3.9m (£3m) OD for Frozen 2. 

    Biggest ever for Disney animation. Very impressive for a school day. With that, I think £5m today is the minimum, and wouldn’t be surprised if it was closer to £6m. £13.5-14m OW would be doable which would be the animated record. I doubt it’ll opening as big as TLK; that opened at the start of summer holidays and I expect that also had stronger evening business than Frozen 2 would. 

    If Sun is bigger that Sat(which happens with a  # of Animated) topping TLK or getting close to it would be in play, even if not it will go over 14m. Sat will be high that TLK sat

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  2. On 10/23/2019 at 6:39 PM, Heretic said:

    Possible as it has a 5 day opening. Doubt it wins Fri-Sun. Pre-sales look very weak, Joker still looks busier around my area tonight. 

    5 yes, 3 day no probably #2-4,( TAF, MME, TDF all neck and neck), looking around 2m 3day, 2.8 5day

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  3. 19 minutes ago, Charlie Jatinder said:

    A Distributor told me that, they weren't able to price Bigil over A$14 due to new regulations in January.

     

    Last year in November, film of same actor was priced as high as A$25 for od.

    Not So

     

    some examples going as high as $au42

    https://www.eventcinemas.com.au/Orders/Tickets#sessionId=10113718&bookingSource=www|sessions&step=tickets

    https://www.eventcinemas.com.au/Orders/Tickets#sessionId=10143047&bookingSource=www|sessions&step=tickets

     

    Housefull4 $20, $24

    https://www.hoyts.com.au/movies/purchase?cinemaId=WESCIN&sessionId=235058&refreshed=1

    https://www.hoyts.com.au/movies/purchase?cinemaId=MCECIN&sessionId=247962&refreshed=1

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  4. 17 hours ago, Charlie Jatinder said:

    @DeeCee got to know that earlier in January this year, a cap was put on movie ticket prices. That would mean that Endgame might have done more if not for cap. Are you aware of it?

    You might  be referring to Disney Per Cap its been in place for a couple of years it relates to min price(min return per ticket to a Distributor) ,not max. There is no cap on how high ticket price can go.

     

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  5. 17 hours ago, TheUndertaker said:

    Weekdays are through wednesday right? Because a lot of countries have the "weekend" starting at thursday, and 16M wednesday is reasonable. Comparison with last week still stands.

    International weekend is as follows

    Opening weekend is everything (inclu previews, even if territories don't inclu previews locally in OPWE numbers ) up to Sunday,if a territory opens after 1st international  weekend it the same (so that territories previews+ opening weekend in that weekends international total, and same rule with previews its included even if its not locally )

    A Standard weekend is the total of all territories standard weekend BO added up , so for some its Wed-Sun, majority its Thu-Sun, then there's Fri-Sun and the likes of Japan its  Sat-Sun. 

    So some of Wed BO and a lot of Thu BO, all Fri BO (Exclu Japan)  is included in the  weekend BO figure.

    Theres isn't an actual international  week total per say because it would be the total  BO across a mix of Wed-Tue, Thu-Wed, Fri-Thu, Sat-Fri.

    All territory based records are based on the records for that territory and how that territory normally reports its weekend/week & records ,so  if a territory doesn't include previews in opening weekend that is also excluded from any "it broke records" announcements.

    France only reports admissions so BO is 100% estimated (remain so until billing time from theatres and then they hope the  estimates on BO were accurate otherwise adjustments are made) also France a lot of theatres don't report dailies  numbers(only report opening day, Wed-Sun and Wed-Tue totals ) so daily figures are estimates.

    Also conversion to $us is based on Studio/distributors intercompany rates (which can be a monthly rate)

     

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  6. @DAJK

    https://www.cinoche.com/films/box-office/2019-10-11

     

    Joker only dropped something like 8% in Quebec this weekend :o Idk if there's a site somewhere that shows Canada's box office as a whole, but this is a start I guess. Wonder if the drop in Canada was as good across all the provinces. 

     

    Since Tribune.ca stopped featuring the Canadian only chart about the only place (other then QC BO site ) is playbackonline

    http://playbackonline.ca/tag/hotsheet/

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  7. 33 minutes ago, Aristis said:

    The same Person said now that Joker had 750k admissions - he wrote those were the numbers from Thu to Sat but that seems impossible (it would mean 350k Sat...) so more probable it's from Wed to Sat?

    Wed 100k - Thu 140k - Fri 260k - Sat 250k - Sun around 150k (it would also mean MarkG only expects 50k on Sun...)

     

    http://www.forum.insidekino.de/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=4845&start=50

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    Splits are little off but you have general idea w-s, sat may end up at least close to  300

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  8. 10 hours ago, Purple Minion said:

    Is 100M+ lc second weekend in the cards (ha!) for Joker with Gemini Man not doing so well?

     

    6 hours ago, Carlangonz said:

    Wouldn't be shocked if estimates tomorrow put it ahead of Suicide Squad or even Black Panther. I remember being amazed by Black Panther's run so this is beyond astonishing. 

     

    5 hours ago, RJ 95 said:

    What ?? that would mean $ 7.5-8.5 weekend ?

     

    Baby that ship has sailed

     

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