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  1. Gavin Feng‏ @gavinfeng97 3 minutes ago More Yes, Avengers: Endgame has sold $100M in China. It's the first time in history that a film earn $100M-plus in both North America & China before debut. Official box office system shows Chinese midnights for Endgame just reached $20M at 6:30pm, Apr.23 Beijing Time. #AvengersEndgame 0 replies .0 retweets0 likes Reply Retweet Like
  2. Gavin Feng‏ @gavinfeng97 3m3 minutes ago More Yes, Avengers: Endgame has sold $100M in China. It's the first time in history that a film earn $100M-plus in both North America & China before debut. Official box office system shows Chinese midnights for Endgame just reached $20M at 6:30pm, Apr.23 Beijing Time. #AvengersEndgame 0 replies .0 retweets0 likes Reply Retweet Like
  3. Gavin Feng‏ @gavinfeng97 27m27 minutes ago More Official confirmation: Godzilla: King of the Monsters will open on May.31 in China. #Godzilla #KingoftheMonsters 0 replies .0 retweets1 like Reply
  4. It got pointed out as correction I think, maybe its the term 'additional'? Pamela McClintock‏Verified account @PamelaDayM 6 hours ago More Pamela McClintock Retweeted Hollywood Reporter Lot’s of overtime pay for AMC employees: as of now, 29 locations will be open around the clock Thurs-Friday (2 days straight) while 18 more will be open Thurs-Sat or Friday-Sun (3 days straight). An additional 17 [corrected] will remain open open Thurs-Sun (4 days, 96 hours).
  5. Imagine looking at first loosely into BO in the '70, and increasingly in the '80 and have to travel to air-ports or main train stations to get your hands on cinema magazines, that got released with luck once a month to get input. see above Maybe they took it down bcs of that? I read repeatedly about cinemas having done that bcs of their computers could not handle the rush at all. Or they wait for 2 weeks or so, knowing the most wont drive to another city, and screen it with better conditions for them? I think Disney want a high split for that one, one of our biggest cinema chains only started pre-sales rather recently, the others at the same time they started in the US, for that very reason. Depending on the kind of contracts they offer, the first ~ two weeks might be the worst. Maybe one of the people here working for a cinema knows if the conditions this time got harsher again, see last years A IW too. You could try to contact them in person
  6. April 19-21, 2019 Weekend Est. / Act. Diff Movie Title (click to view) Studio Studio Est. / Actual Diff % Diff Theaters Est. Total Actual Wk 1 1 - The Curse of La Llorona WB (NL) $26,505,000 $26,347,631 $-157,369 -0.6% 3,372 $26,505,000 $26,347,631 1 2 2 - Shazam! WB (NL) $17,340,000 $16,464,508 $-875,492 -5.0% 4,183 $121,341,951 $120,437,864 3 3 3 - Breakthrough Fox $11,100,000 $11,282,333 $+182,333 +1.6% 2,824 $14,606,925 $14,789,258 1 4 4 - Captain Marvel BV $9,100,000 $9,105,610 $+5,610 +0.1% 2,653 $400,026,133 $400,031,743 7 5 5 - Little Uni. $8,451,000 $8,327,435 $-123,565 -1.5% 2,667 $29,380,410 $29,256,845 2 6 6 - Dumbo (2019) BV $6,800,000 $6,621,260 $-178,740 -2.6% 3,225 $101,254,910 $101,076,170 4 7 7 - Pet Sematary (2019) Par. $4,850,000 $4,863,233 $+13,233 +0.3% 3,146 $49,583,075 $49,596,308 3 8 9 +1 Missing Link UAR $4,369,756 $4,157,285 $-212,471 -4.9% 3,437 $12,976,997 $12,764,526 2 9 8 -1 Us Uni. $4,264,000 $4,160,050 $-103,950 -2.4% 2,264 $170,444,620 $170,340,670 5 10 10 - Hellboy (2019) LG/S $3,880,000 $3,951,098 $+71,098 +1.8% 3,303 $19,676,271 $19,747,369 2 11 11 - After (2019) Aviron $2,500,000 $2,381,995 $-118,005 -4.7% 2,138 $10,435,149 $10,317,144 2 12 12 - Penguins (Disneynature) BV $2,347,000 $2,282,593 $-64,407 -2.7% 1,815 $3,298,757 $3,234,350 1 13 13 - Kalank FIP $1,253,000 $1,276,581 $+23,581 +1.9% 320 $1,763,185 $1,786,766 1 14 14 - How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Uni. $835,000 $817,435 $-17,565 -2.1% 1,062 $159,105,140 $159,087,575 9 15 17 +2 Unplanned PFR $650,000 $590,086 $-59,914 -9.2% 839 $17,267,243 $17,207,329 4 16 18 +2 Five Feet Apart LGF $635,000 $588,782 $-46,218 -7.3% 709 $45,087,093 $45,040,875 6 17 16 -1 The Best of Enemies STX $610,000 $595,987 $-14,013 -2.3% 1,002 $9,589,777 $9,585,764 3 18 15 -3 Amazing Grace (2019) Neon $591,642 $603,302 $+11,660 +2.0% 190 $1,336,458 $1,348,118 19 19 20 +1 Hotel Mumbai BST $494,504 $493,288 $-1,216 -0.2% 314 $8,940,274 $8,938,874 5 20 21 +1 Wonder Park Par. $480,000 $463,765 $-16,235 -3.4% 705 $44,576,072 $44,559,837 6 21 22 +1 High Life A24 $292,000 $272,127 $-19,873 -6.8% 146 $688,621 $668,748 3 22 23 +1 Teen Spirit BST $250,536 $241,942 $-8,594 -3.4% 696 $305,356 $296,763 2 23 29 +6 The Chaperone (2019) PBS $86,420 $78,330 $-8,090 -9.4% 55 $222,854 $214,764 4 24 34 +10 Gloria Bell A24 $76,000 $63,990 $-12,010 -15.8% 100 $5,486,222 $5,474,212 7 25 33 +8 Her Smell G&S $68,736 $64,031 $-4,705 -6.8% 24 $117,577 $112,873 2 26 32 +6 Wild Nights With Emily Greenwich $67,762 $65,293 $-2,469 -3.6% 33 $106,551 $104,082 2 27 35 +8 Little Woods Neon $66,415 $57,610 $-8,805 -13.3% 33 $66,415 $57,610 1 29 40 +11 The Aftermath FoxS $53,000 $49,451 $-3,549 -6.7% 85 $1,565,256 $1,561,707 6 31 47 +16 Under the Silver Lake A24 $40,157 $35,270 $-4,887 -12.2% 2 $40,157 $35,270 1 32 45 +13 Peterloo Amazon $38,065 $36,812 $-1,253 -3.3% 92 $117,936 $116,683 3 33 44 +11 Fast Color LGF $37,500 $37,594 $+94 +0.3% 25 $37,500 $37,594 1 35 53 +18 Hail Satan? Magn. $25,700 $26,496 $+796 +3.1% 3 $25,700 $26,496 1 36 52 +16 Transit MBox $24,711 $26,520 $+1,809 +7.3% 30 $729,936 $731,745 8 38 58 +20 Never Look Away SPC $18,375 $18,108 $-267 -1.5% 10 $1,230,222 $1,229,955 21 40 71 +31 Girls of the Sun Cohen $5,752 $5,640 $-112 -1.9% 11 $16,120 $16,008 2 41 63 +22 Ash is Purest White Cohen $5,749 $13,205 $+7,456 +129.7% 17 $381,303 $379,236 6 42 82 +40 Birds of Passage Orch. $4,450 $3,309 $-1,141 -25.6% 7 $506,617 $505,476 10 43 83 +40 Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché Zeit. $3,801 $3,237 $-564 -14.8% 1 $3,801 $3,237 1 44 90 +46 The Hummingbird Project Orch. $1,533 $1,249 $-284 -18.5% 5 $371,233 $370,949 6 TOTALS: $108,222,564 $106,474,471 $-1,748,093 -1.6% 41,543
  7. Not 100% sure, but I understood it as final presales for those cinema-date combinations = ~ as final presales ~ what they counted after OW's Sunday. Any other German user here who visits that forum regular enough to know? I very seldom take a peak nowadays, not sure. See week D 17/19
  8. How AMC Theatres Is Prepping For The ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Onslaught This Weekend https://deadline.com/2019/04/avengers-endgame-amc-theaters-showtimes-advance-ticket-sales-1202599869/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
  9. For me a milestone is a round number only, to pass another title ... no. The only title I think its interesting to get seen passing is IM3, as that would make it the highest MCU solo movie excluding BP, what in my POV is an outlier. Why I think BP is an outlier: beside a few characters, and especially BP already got introduced beforehand, BP was not as much in his own movie as typical. Including for the time being 'dead'. To me BP is also an intro to several other very interesting characters, also a whole culture. Its a 'Wakanda-team' movie in a way. It is not that different to GotG in that regard, GotG is to me a team movie. = counts only for the mental slots how I interpret the movies, not how other mostly will see it. And only interesting as a kind of limit possible till.... for future MCU movies - I guess depending on hype after Endgame, solo finals might get down for a time.
  10. manually adjusted as BOM isnt up with the dom actuals yet. Total Lifetime Grosses Domestic: $400,031,743 36.7% + Foreign: $690,079,633 63.3% = Worldwide: $1,090,111,376
  11. Ahh, and CM's OS weekend got again underestimated: esitmated: $689,500,000 actual: + Foreign: $690,079,633
  12. That is what makes me smile a lot! last weekend Apr 12, 2019 6 $8,611,527 -31% 2,975 $2,895 $386,525,108 6 this weekend: 4 (6) Captain Marvel Walt Disney $9,105,610 +6% 2,653 $3,432 $400,031,743
  13. black font = finals, green fonts still est. in case someone wants to look in between for updates https://www.the-numbers.com/box-office-chart/weekend/2019/04/19
  14. as usual per Insidekino.de news, used translation software
  15. If I remember it right its either 2D and 3D or IMAX / non IMAX The ones usually posting and reading here a lot should know more, but as no one had answered till now.... Not 100% sure but I think he meant to ask, if those numbers are actual at that moment numbers or estimates. Finish I am not sure if meant for the day or.... In my past I lived for many years in Munich (~ 1.1m plus suburbs). Now I live in a hamlet 😉 The first time in a sold out cinema was for Woodstook (documentary), repeatedly at times in a situation even a solo person got no place I was in the later '70 and '80. SW,... comes to mind. Once they let a few of us in to sit on the floor at the wall (on thick motocycle leather jackets). Later Speed, Avatar,.... Not that seldom 😉
  16. I think its an typo in that list, only in case you are wondering about a missing participation. Many many thanks for thinking about me, but I never predict anything, I am into worldwide finals and the reasons for it. But I love to read through a lot of those, incl reasoning... have a lot of fun (I can offer work support at certain days in the week) Please feel free to delete this post to not clutter your thread 😉
  17. Again? The numbers there I trust far more than those of other sites. Exceptions are the charts provided by governments, see Australia as an example. No, Titanic was not in every country a similar phenomena as in a lot of the Western world countries, I actually remember certain reactions then, at that time I already was ~ 20years into BO. Even then some people reacted a bit strange when learning that. 1998 and today, there are worlds in between interest into Western world material then and now. If you look closely, in some countries the population prefers till today or increasingly nowadays by far local material (Czech Rep., Poland, Turkey, China, ... or is a healthy mix, see France, Italy, increasingly I think Brazil, Denmark,.... Portugal is the exception, they did provide admission details only starting in 2004. In a way its the same with e.g. CBMs today: I think in the majority of the countries they are high up in the top whatever lists. Excluding MiB (for me not a CBM), there is not even one CBM in Germans top 100 of all time list. And that includes A IW. #100 here has 5.862.455 admissions, Avatar is on #10 with 11.311.518 admissions, LotR 1 and Harry Potter 1 (#5 with 12.595.323) are higher up. A IW only made #4 of 2018 with 3.399.651, Fantastic Beasts 2 made #1 a local movie #2, and Bohemian Rhapsody made #3 Not all markets are into the same material....
  18. Okkkaaayyy now he did the same for Titanic and what happened later. Means Avatar is also included, but it goes more into the past now, its for now for 27 countries Forgot the 'Einwohner' line, directly under the county's flag: means inhabitants/population figure in the country the number is listed in Example first named country = Germany the population figure is 83,1 Mio. Einwohner = 83.1m people living in Germany http://www.insidekino.com/BO/Titanic.htm
  19. Only hope they do not get some mods to quit.... Yeah, that would be nice. Like, in the dailies... only pure numbers, no comparing to old dead horses there nor in all movie threads. 'discussions' only in the fan war thread
  20. Taquilla España‏ @taquilla_espana 1h1 hour ago More ATENCIÓN #Dumbo va a recaudar, tras 4 semanas, unos impresionantes 14M$ Son unos 12.2M€ De confirmarse, estaría a un pasito de ser la película más taquillera del año Además, España es el quinto país donde más está recaudando EXITAZO (aquí, a nivel global menos) 0 replies .0 retweets0 likes Reply
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