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  1. The Boss isn't a good movie. I liked Melissa Mccarthy's other movies but The Boss is bland and unfunny and has some funny moments but nothing special.
  2. Disney is trying to get it to $125 million. They"ll have to squeeze in, but it's certainly not the success they were hoping for.
  3. Projections coming off preview results: BVS:24.8 million, The Boss:22.8 million, Hardcore Henry:7 million.
  4. Next weekend looks a little more interesting but other than that April is going to die.
  5. The Boss should still make solid numbers. No surpise on Hardcore Henry R-rated action flicks are a mixed bag in the spring box office,and considering its small budget the film could still be a small profit.
  6. The Boss to me always felt like Tammy(box office wise). Still will be a decent hit though.
  7. Batman V. Superman is still going to be a profit for WB and earn 365 million domestic. Zootopia keeps chugging along the top 2 spot and should earn at least 325 million domestic. My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 had a strong hold this weekend and should earn around 60 million domestic. God's Not Dead 2 was off to a meh start, below the first film's debut(and that film was under 1,000 screens on its opening weekend) and should earn 25 million domestic. Miracles From Heaven is still holding up after Easter weekend,and should make its way between 65-70 million domestic. Allegiant had a solid drop but is still falling behind its predcessors and should still be on the way to above 70 million domestic. 10 Cloverfield Lane is having a good run which is just below Clovefield back in 2008 and should make north of 70 million domestic. Eyes In The Sky is doing fine and should make over 10 million domestic. Deadpool has another strong hold within its 8 weeks on the top 10! With its DVD and bluray release coming out next month and dollar theaters coming around the summer and potential double features at drive-ins with X-Men Apocylpse or Independence Day:Resurgance. Deadpool should make its way to 370 million domestic. Hello My Name Is Doris is off to decent ways and should make north of 10 million domestic. London Has Fallen should fall short of 65 million.
  8. March 2016 broke record! 948 million for the month! Quarter 1 is overall the biggest start to a year ever.
  9. Projecting domestic totals as of April 1st 2016. Batman V. Superman:370 million domestic, Zootopia:320 million domestic, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2:55 million domestic, Miracles From Heaven:56 million, Allegiant:66 million, 10 Cloverfield Lane:64 million.
  10. Meet The Blacks looks bland just like Fifty Shades Of Black. The film should be a small debut and make about 5-7 million domestic.
  11. Weekend projections judging the preview #'s God's Not Dead 2 should debut around the level of Risen and if it's as the level of its predcessor it could make 45-50 million. But if it dies like a rock it could do 35 million domestic.
  12. Next month(April) besides The Jungle Book and BVS doesn't really have anything exciting. God's Not Dead 2 will open in the low teens and make 38 million domestic. The Boss should net in 22-24 million opening weekend, and make 75 million domestic. Barbershop 3 will debut with 13-15 million, and make 40 million. The Huntsman will do 35 OW, and make 85 million domestic. Keanu will do 18-20 OW and make 48 million domestic.
  13. I might be from the future. But I think It could be Brad Keslowski.(just a random guess).
  14. Those drops back then were quite strange to see after its OW and it wasn't really a bad movie.
  15. Batman V. Superman is turning into the levels of the 2014 Godzilla in terms of an awesome opening weekend and then a drastic drop for the weeks to come.
  16. Either way WB will find ways to boost up money somehow for BVS. Even if it requires dollar theaters.
  17. April will be bland all there is just The Jungle Book and BVS. I would like to see some potential breakouts like The Boss, The Huntsman, or even Keanu. May will be decent. June looks slaughtered. July doesn't look horrible. August looks okay.
  18. Also when was the last time before the summer started did we have two or more films debut with over 100 million? I don't think there was any. But once again this year's first quarter is huge, I thought yesterday people were complaining that digital was taking over the world no it's not (well not yet).
  19. 2016 right now is the biggest year ever! March 2016 could be close to the record that 2012 had and with 3 movies so far this year making pretty damn good money and it's not even summer yet. This is going to be a huge year. Predicting the top 10 domestic for 2016. 1)Rogue One:460 million, 2)Batman Vs. Superman:405 million, 3) Finding Dory:400 million, 4)Deadpool: 370 million, 5) Captain America:Civil War:365 million, 6) Zootopia:290 million, 7) Fantastic Beasts: 285 million, 8)X-Men Apocylpse:240 million, 9)Suicide Squad:230 million, 10) The Jungle Book:220 million. Honorable mentions: Secret Life Of Pets:205 million, Star Trek:Beyond:200 million.
  20. Batman V. Superman was off to a amazing start despite mixed word of mouth, it was also the best start for Warner Bros, Ben Affleck, Batman, Superman, DC Comics, March, Easter, and Spring. The film should end its run north of 400 million. Zootopia held nicely this Easter weekend and should end its run close to 300 million. My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 was off to a decent start although it's not going to reach the level of what the first film did back in 2002(but was never expected to) considering that it has a small budget, and dormant sequel the film could end its run north of 55 million. Miracles From Heaven and Allegiant are in photo finish for 4th/5th place Miracles From Heaven should hold up fine and should end its run close to 50 million. While Allegiant took a steep decline from its predecessor and should probably make around 70 million domestic. 10 Cloverfield Lane took another average drop and should end its run close to 70 million.
  21. Solid March! BVS is off to a solid start, Zootopia still holding strong, and decent for My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 considering its 14 year dormancy although it won't reach the level of the first film it will still be a decent hit for Universal.
  22. This has so far been the best 1st quarter ever since 2010! The best I've been around since I started the forums back in 2013.
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