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She might do an indie movie with Pitt. That could be cool and wouldn't take long to make, and might get decent box office too. Let's hope.

At this stage I will take anything lol. I need her to win that 3rd Oscar before she retires from acting forever :(

 

 

that's pretty crazy considering Mal was supposed to be appealing specifically to women and even that only had 60%. anyone knows the gender divide for something like Twilight or The Vow?

Malf is at least partially performing as a family/animated flick and box office daily changes show it. Plus Jolie has long developed a pull with men thanks to her action flicks

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90M+ OPENERS DAILY SHOWDOWNS

 

 

BY DAY OF WEEK | BY DAY NUMBER
DAY Posted Image
Captain America 2
Posted Image
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Posted Image
Godzilla
Posted Image
X-Men: Days of Future Past
WEEK 1
Fri $36,926,192
- / -
$36,926,192 / 1
$35,167,017
- / -
$35,167,017 / 1
$38,410,607
- / -
$38,410,607 / 1
$35,511,974
- / -
$35,511,974 / 1
Sat $34,666,864
-6.1% / -
$71,593,056 / 2
$33,161,137
-5.7% / -
$68,328,154 / 2
$32,160,363
-16.3% / -
$70,570,970 / 2
$29,283,650
-17.5% / -
$64,795,624 / 2
Sun $23,430,665
-32.4% / -
$95,023,721 / 3
$23,280,183
-29.8% / -
$91,608,337 / 3
$22,617,414
-29.7% / -
$93,188,384 / 3
$26,028,036
-11.1% / -
$90,823,660 / 3
ADVERTISEMENT (scroll to continue with chart)
Mon $6,219,552
-73.5% / -
$101,243,273 / 4
$5,168,281
-77.8% / -
$96,776,618 / 4
$7,672,038
-66.1% / -
$100,860,422 / 4
$19,752,944
-24.1% / -
$110,576,604 / 4
Tue $6,977,056
+12.2% / -
$108,220,329 / 5
$6,239,731
+20.7% / -
$103,016,349 / 5
$6,944,417
-9.5% / -
$107,804,839 / 5
$8,207,674
-58.4% / -
$118,784,278 / 5
Wed $4,805,702
-31.1% / -
$113,026,031 / 6
$4,123,636
-33.9% / -
$107,139,985 / 6
$4,962,197
-28.5% / -
$112,767,036 / 6
$5,716,351
-30.4% / -
$124,500,629 / 6
Thu $4,582,140
-4.7% / -
$117,608,171 / 7
$3,560,737
-13.7% / -
$110,700,722 / 7
$4,581,331
-7.7% / -
$117,348,367 / 7
$4,968,474
-13.1% / -
$129,469,103 / 7
WK 1 $117,608,171 $110,700,722 $117,348,367 $129,469,103
WEEK 2
Fri $11,866,741
+159% / -67.9%
$129,474,912 / 8
$10,021,184
+181.4% /-71.5%
$120,721,906 / 8
$8,799,935
+92.1% / -77.1%
$126,148,302 / 8
$9,416,247
+89.5% / -73.5%
$138,885,350 / 8
Sat $17,734,355
+49.4% / -48.8%
$147,209,267 / 9
$15,459,611
+54.3% / -53.4%
$136,181,517 / 9
$11,773,125
+33.8% / -63.4%
$137,921,427 / 9
$13,794,992
+46.5% / -52.9%
$152,680,342 / 9
Sun $11,673,765
-34.2% / -50.2%
$158,883,032 / 10
$10,020,417
-35.2% / -57%
$146,201,934 / 10
$10,373,356
-11.9% / -54.1%
$148,294,783 / 10
$9,339,859
-32.3% / -64.1%
$162,020,201 / 10
Mon $3,462,915
-70.3% / -44.3%
$162,345,947 / 11
$2,254,152
-77.5% / -56.4%
$148,456,086 / 11
$7,490,882
-27.8% / -2.4%
$155,785,665 / 11
$3,163,908
-66.1% / -84%
$165,184,109 / 11
Tue $4,726,740
+36.5% / -32.3%
$167,072,687 / 12
$2,904,908
+28.9% / -53.4%
$151,360,994 / 12
$2,689,400
-64.1% / -61.3%
$158,475,065 / 12
$3,787,895
+19.7% / -53.8%
$168,972,004 / 12
Wed $3,524,058
-25.4% / -26.7%
$170,596,745 / 13
$2,068,880
-28.8% / -49.8%
$153,429,874 / 13
$2,109,267
-21.6% / -57.5%
$160,584,332 / 13
$2,824,137
-25.4% / -50.6%
$171,796,141 / 13
Thu $4,317,709
+22.5% / -5.8%
$174,914,454 / 14
$1,936,763
-6.4% / -45.6%
$155,366,637 / 14
$1,847,225
-12.4% / -59.7%
$162,431,557 / 14
$2,605,125
-7.8% / -47.6%
$174,401,266 / 14
WK 2 $57,306,283 $44,665,915 $45,083,190 $44,932,163
WEEK 3
Fri $9,503,748
+120.1% / -19.9%
$184,418,202 / 15
$4,551,391
+135% / -54.6%
$159,918,028 / 15
$3,344,520
+81.1% / -62%
$165,776,077 / 15
Est. $4,515,000
+73.3% / -52.1%
$178,916,000 / 15
Sat $10,336,793
+8.8% / -41.7%
$194,754,995 / 16
$7,388,734
+62.3% / -52.2%
$167,306,762 / 16
$5,246,022
+56.9% / -55.4%
$171,022,099 / 16
Est. $6,185,000
+37% / -55.2%
$185,101,000 / 16
Sun $5,746,515
-44.4% / -50.8%
$200,501,510 / 17
$4,863,102
-34.2% / -51.5%
$172,169,864 / 17
$3,417,587
-34.9% / -67.1%
$174,439,686 / 17
Est. $4,000,000
-35.3% / -57.2%
$189,101,000 / 17

 

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Exactly.  So how we get Hollywood to stop making dumb rom-com sitcom movies like "The Other Woman"?  It didn't pass The Bechdel Test and will end up making 84 million domestic and 190 million globally, with females making up the majority of the movie audience.  It just made a big profit on its 35 million dollar budget, so that means they will keep getting made.  More ladies need to refuse to see those kinds of movies, and instead focus on the quality ones that are made starring women.

You mean the same way most guys need to stop watching crappy action films? It's not going to happen.
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Anyone else thinks there's a good chance FIOS doesn't hit 100M?

 

Here is the chart of highest Friday to OW percentage

 

Rank Title (click to view) Studio Friday

Gross

% of

Weekend

Weekend Gross Theaters Friday

Date

1 One Direction: This is Us TriS $8,868,530 56.1% $15,815,497 2,735 8/30/13
2 Endless Love (2014) Uni. $7,428,245 55.8% $13,307,125 2,896 2/14/14
3 African Cats BV $3,327,053 55.4% $6,003,200 1,220 4/22/11
4 The Fault in our Stars Fox $26,100,000 54.1% $48,200,000 3,173 6/06/14
5 Hannah Montana The Movie BV $17,436,095 53.9% $32,324,487 3,118 4/10/09
6 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 WB $91,071,119 53.8% $169,189,427 4,375 7/15/11
7 Paranormal Activity 4 Par. $15,110,106 52.1% $29,003,866 3,412 10/19/12
8 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Sum. $71,642,526 51.9% $138,122,261 4,061 11/18/11
9 Twilight Sum. $35,978,348 51.7% $69,637,740 3,419 11/21/08
10 The Twilight Saga: New Moon Sum. $72,703,754 50.9% $142,839,137 4,024 11/20/09
11 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 LG/S $71,167,839 50.4% $141,067,634 4,070 11/16/12
12 The Host (2013) ORF $5,337,111 50.3% $10,600,112 3,202 3/29/13

 

Of the top 12, the "leggiest" was "Twilight" with a 2.7X from OW, if it follows Twilight, it gets to 132M.

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I am more surprised that we are well into June, and the domestic leader is at 255M. 2014 seems to be more about a lot of mid-range performers rather than any huge hits. If TF4 and HTTYD2 don't cross the 300M mark, the only 300M+ earner this year may turn out to be MJ1.

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Looper, EoT, DoFP

 

Mostly because Looper managed to completely creep me out for several weeks after seeing it. I've never had a film create an existential crisis for me before.

 

That scene with the body parts slowly disappearing is one of the best of 2012

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I am more surprised that we are well into June, and the domestic leader is at 255M. 2014 seems to be more about a lot of mid-range performers rather than any huge hits. If TF4 and HTTYD2 don't cross the 300M mark, the only 300M+ earner this year may turn out to be MJ1.

At this time in 2011 the biggest movie of the year was Fast Five which had made 203M at that point.

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