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Finally One Direction: Where We Are opened on Saturday and it did enough to win the Weekend!!! 

 

Weekend Top 5:

 

1- One Direction: Where We Are, $1.42m, new

2- The Equalizer, $1.24m, new

3- The Maze Runner, $1.15m ,new ($1.27m including Wednesday)

4- Lucy, $1.07m. Cume: $7.9m

5- Tutto Molto Bello (local movie), $1m, new.

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Maleficent being the highest grossing film of the year with just $19 million seems to be awfully low.

Any reason why this year is so weak? 

 

Italian and spanish box office are no longer what they used to be...

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Maleficent being the highest grossing film of the year with just $19 million seems to be awfully low.

Any reason why this year is so weak? 

 

There isn't any big franchise anymore. There is no HP, no POTC and they don't care that much of The Hobbit and the new Spider Man. Italian Comedies tend to make less than what they used to do (Zalone's excluded).

 

September 2014: admissions 5,710290 mln (-22,5%)

September 2013: admissions 7,367742 mln

 

As of 31 Sept. 2014: admissions 61,313 mln (-1,6%)

As of 31 Sept. 2013: admissions 62,326 mln

 

The gap is going to increase. Last year we had SOLE A CATINELLE and its 8 mln admissions.

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There isn't any big franchise anymore. There is no HP, no POTC and they don't care that much of The Hobbit and the new Spider Man. Italian Comedies tend to make less than what they used to do (Zalone's excluded).

 

September 2014: admissions 5,710290 mln (-22,5%)

September 2013: admissions 7,367742 mln

 

As of 31 Sept. 2014: admissions 61,313 mln (-1,6%)

As of 31 Sept. 2013: admissions 62,326 mln

 

The gap is going to increase. Last year we had SOLE A CATINELLE and its 8 mln admissions.

 

Well yeah, but even without a big hit, no film crossing the $20 million mark is a bit of a surprise. 2005 was the last time in which the top grossing movie of the year didn't reach $30 million. The decrease in admissions doesn't look so bad though. 

 

Realistically, among the remainder of 2014, are there any movies you think can cross $20 million at least?

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There isn't any big franchise anymore. There is no HP, no POTC and they don't care that much of The Hobbit and the new Spider Man. Italian Comedies tend to make less than what they used to do (Zalone's excluded).

 

September 2014: admissions 5,710290 mln (-22,5%)

September 2013: admissions 7,367742 mln

 

As of 31 Sept. 2014: admissions 61,313 mln (-1,6%)

As of 31 Sept. 2013: admissions 62,326 mln

 

The gap is going to increase. Last year we had SOLE A CATINELLE and its 8 mln admissions.

What is HP's track record there? I'm curious since I wanna know what to expect from Fantastic Beasts. Italy seems to be the first territory that gets it, on Nov 11, a week ahead of any other country.

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What is HP's track record there? I'm curious since I wanna know what to expect from Fantastic Beasts. Italy seems to be the first territory that gets it, on Nov 11, a week ahead of any other country.

 

HP1: $22,224,492 (yearly rank;?)

HP2: $29,583,661 (yearly rank:#1)

HP3: $19,460,874 (yearly rank:#9)

HP4: $24,274,111 (yearly rank:#3)

HP5: $26,410,993 (yearly rank:#4)

HP6: $26,965,672 (yearly rank:#3)

HP7-1: $23,988,197 (yearly rank:#6)

HP7-2: $29,775,040 (yearly rank:#2)

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HP1: $22,224,492 (yearly rank;?)

HP2: $29,583,661 (yearly rank:#1)

HP3: $19,460,874 (yearly rank:#9)

HP4: $24,274,111 (yearly rank:#3)

HP5: $26,410,993 (yearly rank:#4)

HP6: $26,965,672 (yearly rank:#3)

HP7-1: $23,988,197 (yearly rank:#6)

HP7-2: $29,775,040 (yearly rank:#2)

Nice. :) So with 3D and inflation15-20M could happen if marketed well.

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Realistically, among the remainder of 2014, are there any movies you think can cross $20 million at least?

 

$20 mln= 16 mln Euros

 

Hollywood Movies:

- Interstellar: Inception made almost 11 mln Euros in 2010. TDKR made 15 mln in 2012. This is a wild card, 16 mln is a stretch but possible (if it is good). CHANCE: 10%

 

- Penguins of Madagascar: Madagascar is the most successful trilogy in Italy (more than TLOFR and all the others (http://forums.boxoffice.com/index.php?/topic/14102-italy-box-office-one-direction-where-we-are-won-the-weekend/?p=1685464 )

Moreover PUSS in Boots retained most of the audience of Shrek 4 (all in Euros):

 

Madagascar 2 25.09 mln

Madagascar 3 21,91 mln

Madagascar 21.20 mln

Shrek 2 20.84 mln

Shrek 3 20.24 mln

Shrek 4 17.02 mln

Puss in Boots 16.31 mln

 

(http://forums.boxoffice.com/index.php?/topic/14102-italy-box-office-one-direction-where-we-are-won-the-weekend/?p=1685468)

 

CHANCE for 16 mln Euros: 50%

 

- The Hobbit 3: the first made 16,41 mln, the second 12,79 mln. So 16 mln Euros is possible. CHANCE: 70%

 

Italian Movies:

- La scuola più bella del mondo (The most beautiful School in the World): the director of Benvenuti al Sud (30 mln Euros), Benvenuti al Nord (27 mln) e Un Boss in salotto (12 mln) works with 2 famous and popular actors here in Italy. CHANCE: 15%

 

- Il ricco, il povero e il maggiordomo (The Rich, the poor and  the butler): the most popular trio of comedians is back and it has an impressive track record: their movies made 17 mln in 1997, 23 mln in 1998, 29 mln in 2000, 23 mln in 2002, 16 mln in 2004, 13 mln in 2008, 22 mln in 2010. All datas are in euros. CHANCE: 85%

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$20 mln= 16 mln Euros

 

Hollywood Movies:

- Interstellar: Inception made almost 11 mln Euros in 2010. TDKR made 15 mln in 2012. This is a wild card, 16 mln is a stretch but possible (if it is good). CHANCE: 10%

 

- Penguins of Madagascar: Madagascar is the most successful trilogy in Italy (more than TLOFR and all the others (http://forums.boxoffice.com/index.php?/topic/14102-italy-box-office-one-direction-where-we-are-won-the-weekend/?p=1685464 )

Moreover PUSS in Boots retained most of the audience of Shrek 4 (all in Euros):

 

Madagascar 2 25.09 mln

Madagascar 3 21,91 mln

Madagascar 21.20 mln

Shrek 2 20.84 mln

Shrek 3 20.24 mln

Shrek 4 17.02 mln

Puss in Boots 16.31 mln

 

(http://forums.boxoffice.com/index.php?/topic/14102-italy-box-office-one-direction-where-we-are-won-the-weekend/?p=1685468)

 

CHANCE for 16 mln Euros: 50%

 

- The Hobbit 3: the first made 16,41 mln, the second 12,79 mln. So 16 mln Euros is possible. CHANCE: 70%

 

Italian Movies:

- La scuola più bella del mondo (The most beautiful School in the World): the director of Benvenuti al Sud (30 mln Euros), Benvenuti al Nord (27 mln) e Un Boss in salotto (12 mln) works with 2 famous and popular actors here in Italy. CHANCE: 15%

 

- Il ricco, il povero e il maggiordomo (The Rich, the poor and  the butler): the most popular trio of comedians is back and it has an impressive track record: their movies made 17 mln in 1997, 23 mln in 1998, 29 mln in 2000, 23 mln in 2002, 16 mln in 2004, 13 mln in 2008, 22 mln in 2010. All datas are in euros. CHANCE: 85%

 

Great summary. The local hits doing good will be great for the box office, and The hobbit 3 seems to be a shoe in already, being the last middle earth installment and everything. Personally hoping interstellar does great too :)

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