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December 26 (Boxing Day) Numbers || Hobbit 10.5m, Frozen 9.1m, AH 6.35m, Banks 4.7m, 47R 3.7m

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Lots of numbers already coming in for Thursday. Isn't it a little too early for such?

 

There are no real numbers except Rth numbers.

 

All other numbers are like the non-Euclidean geometry that kicked my ass in collage.

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So numbers should look like

 

1. Smaug 10,5

2. Frozen 8,9

3. Anchor 7,0

4. Wolf 6,5

5. Hustle   6,1

6. Mitty 5,1

7. Banks   5,0

8. Ronin 3,7

9. CF  3,0

10. Grudge   2,1

 

Thats impossible. I was told last night by someone here that all holdovers would increase. :ph34r:  ^_^

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There are no real numbers except Rth numbers.

 

All other numbers are like the non-Euclidean geometry that kicked my ass in collage.

 

Numbers that came out yesterday before rth were pretty spot on

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Wolf of Wall Street had a budget of $100 million and $100 million DOM is far from a lock. I don't know how it will play in most overseas territories so there are no guarantees that it will go down as a Box Office success.

It was supposed to open here on NY's day 

Imo it would have made better numbers than now that its moved to Feb

 

 

I haven't seen it, but from what I've read he only appears in the beginning & end scenes as a paleontologist.

ah thx

Not worth it I guess

 

 

Good Good for Smaugy Get that money. still try to remain pessimistic  :P

Okey I'll give in~!

celebratory mode!

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& lol at ppl wishing DoS demise & Frozen to increase

dont be greedy

#frozenhaterpride :D

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1). The Hobbit: The Desolation Of  Smaug (WB/MGM)  Theaters: 3,928 (+ 25)  / around $10.8M to $11M. (one estimate has it as high as $11.5M)

2). Frozen (DIS) / Theaters: 3,335 (-205) / estimates vary from $9M to $10.6M

3). Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (PAR) Theaters: 3,507/ $7.2M to $7.9M

4). The Wolf Of Wall Street (PAR) Theaters: 2,537/ $6.5M to $7M

5). American Hustle (SONY) / Theaters: 2,507 (+2,501)/ $6.3M to $6.6M

6). The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty (FOX) / Theaters: 2,909/ $4.9 to $5.1M

7). Saving Mr. Banks (DIS) / Theaters: 2,110/ (2,095) / $4.6M to $4.8M

8). 47 Ronin (UNI) / Theaters: 2,688/ $3.6M to $3.7M

9). The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (LGF) / Theaters: 2,305 (-644) / $3M. to 3.2M

10). Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas (LGF) Theaters: 1,803 (-391) / $2.2M to $2.3M

NOTEWORTHY: Grudge Match (WB) / Theaters: 2,838/ $2.0M to $2.2M

Day After Christmas Day Box Office: Family-Friendly Films Strong Heading Into Weekend, With ‘Hobbit’ Still No. 1, ‘Frozen’, ‘Anchorman 2′ Pushing Down ‘Wolf’
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btw has anyone seen WWD?I wonder how much screentime Karl has?I'm considering to see it just for him

I saw it and hes in it for about 5 minutes. Only in beginning and end scenes though I would still see the film as it is great Edited by Frozen2013
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1). The Hobbit: The Desolation Of  Smaug (WB/MGM)  Theaters: 3,928 (+ 25)  / around $10.8M to $11M. (one estimate has it as high as $11.5M)

2). Frozen (DIS) / Theaters: 3,335 (-205) / estimates vary from $9M to $10.6M

3). Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (PAR) Theaters: 3,507/ $7.2M to $7.9M

4). The Wolf Of Wall Street (PAR) Theaters: 2,537/ $6.5M to $7M

5). American Hustle (SONY) / Theaters: 2,507 (+2,501)/ $6.3M to $6.6M

6). The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty (FOX) / Theaters: 2,909/ $4.9 to $5.1M

7). Saving Mr. Banks (DIS) / Theaters: 2,110/ (2,095) / $4.6M to $4.8M

8). 47 Ronin (UNI) / Theaters: 2,688/ $3.6M to $3.7M

9). The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (LGF) / Theaters: 2,305 (-644) / $3M. to 3.2M

10). Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas (LGF) Theaters: 1,803 (-391) / $2.2M to $2.3M

NOTEWORTHY: Grudge Match (WB) / Theaters: 2,838/ $2.0M to $2.2M

Day After Christmas Day Box Office: Family-Friendly Films Strong Heading Into Weekend, With ‘Hobbit’ Still No. 1, ‘Frozen’, ‘Anchorman 2′ Pushing Down ‘Wolf’

 

 

That's fantastic for the top 3. Also quite a range tonight for Frozen- lowest we've heard $8.8 to highest $10.6 million. This is going to get interesting.

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Hobbit, Frozen  :blink:

 

Anchorman 2, America Hustle, Saving Mr Banks :)

 

Wolf of Wall Street  :mellow:

 

Walter Mitty :(

 

47 Ronin, Grudge Match  :puke:

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Canada really will help Hobbit 2 from Boxing Day till New Years Now with massive grosses like it did with TH and lotr films. 

go Canada  :wub:

 

 

I saw it and hes in it for about 5 minutes. Only in beginning and end scenes though I would still see the film as it is great

Ill see it eventually for sure but not in theaters

I need money for another 6 viewings of DoS  :D & there are lots of great Oscar bait films in Jan/ Feb released here so i need money

 

(one estimate has it as high as $11.5M)

woah that would be beyond wonderful!

will wait for actuals tho

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