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Weekend estimates:Thor 2 $38.4m, TBMH $30.6m

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Are you kidding me? Have you not looked at Skyfall's run? Ray pulled that comparison right out of his ass and you're delusional enough about how well liked Thor 2 was to believe him.http://boxofficemojo.com/showdowns/chart/?view=weekend&id=earlynovember.htmSkyfall fell 13.6% in its 3rd weekend, Thor 2 isn't even sniffing that in your biased dreams, it will probably pull reverse that number, 63.1% drop next weekend. Then Skyfall stayed strong throughout its late run and it even got an Oscar bump. Thor: the Mediocre world's most prestigious accolade would be something like a Kid's Choice award if it's lucky.

You are ignorant if you assume that calendar always aligns as well. Skyfalls 3rd weekend was thanksgiving - hence the great hold - something that Thor doesn't get until week 4 they may have opened on similar dates but the calendar structure is vastly different.
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You are ignorant if you assume that calendar always aligns as well. Skyfalls 3rd weekend was thanksgiving - hence the great hold - something that Thor doesn't get until week 4 they may have opened on similar dates but the calendar structure is vastly different.

 

I think what was meant in that comment was probably that Thor's 13% hold will come with a vastly smaller number than Skyfall's hold did. So instead of having a great hold off a 35M weekend, Thor will hold off a 15-17M weekend instead.

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I actually think he is right. And it could go beyond that. Thor 2 has way more better WOM than IM3 and it's doing crazy numbers for a November release. Thor 2 will keep going, and November will become a traditional date for Marvel. Regardless what reviews say, Thor 2's WOM is better than IM3. If IM3 could get $400m DOM, Thor 2 won't have problem getting to $250m+.

 

You're delusional. 

 

It's not doing crazy numbers for a November release. It's doing less than 70% of all the Potters, Twilights, Bond, and a few other movies released in November. There's nothing crazy about an $85m in November - much less when it's in 3D.

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