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NF gives only % this time

 

#1 is  22 Jump Street (Sony/Columbia Pictures/MGM – 3,306 theaters) opening with a hot $25M (including $5.5M from Thursday late shows) Friday. West Coast late shows did push that total higher. But Saturday cooled down -26%.

 

#2 is PG-rated and 3D How To Train Your Dragon 2 (DreamWorks Animation/Fox- 4,253 theaters) targeting $18.5M Friday but -9% on Saturday.

 

According to those % drops,

18.5m for 22JS

16.83m for HTTY2

 

http://nikkifinke.com/

 

 

is that drop for Jump Street normal or harsh?

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As was indicated earlier in the day, it quieted down a bit for Sony/MGM’s 22 Jump Street and it looks like tonight it took in anywhere from $18.5M to $19.4M to put it at right around $60M or a little less for the three-day weekend. How To Train Your Dragon 2 from Fox/DreamWorks Animation dropped a bit harder than expected as well and is now looking at a $17M Saturday take around $50M or a little under.

 

In the No. 3 position is Maleficent from Disney which held well with a new family-friendly entry coming into the marketplace. It grabbed an estimated $7.15M and is on track to take in around $19M to $20M; its total cume after three weeks is around $164M. A Fault in Our Starswhich was the great opener last weekend from Fox, only looks to bring in another $5.6M today to push its three-day weekend estimates lower to around $15.8M to $16M. And rounding out the Top Five is Warner Bros.’ Edge of Tomorrow, the sci-fi actioner which got a little bit better action at the turnstile Saturday night than expected with $5.9M to push it to around $15.6M for the three-day. That’s how it looks tonight and will have a better idea after the dust clears in the AM.

 

 

http://www.deadline.com/hollywood/

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NF gives only % this time #1 is  22 Jump Street (Sony/Columbia Pictures/MGM – 3,306 theaters) opening with a hot $25M (including $5.5M from Thursday late shows) Friday. West Coast late shows did push that total higher. But Saturday cooled down -26%. #2 is PG-rated and 3D How To Train Your Dragon 2 (DreamWorks Animation/Fox- 4,253 theaters) targeting $18.5M Friday but -9% on Saturday. According to those % drops,18.5m for 22JS16.83m for HTTY2 http://nikkifinke.com/

So both looking at the lower end.
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In the No. 3 position is Maleficent from Disney which held well with a new family-friendly entry coming into the marketplace. It grabbed an estimated $7.15M and is on track to take in around $19M to $20M; its total cume after three weeks is around $164M. A Fault in Our Stars, which was the great opener last weekend from Fox, only looks to bring in another $5.6M today to push its three-day weekend estimates lower to around $15.8M to $16M. And rounding out the Top Five is Warner Bros.’ Edge of Tomorrow, the sci-fi actioner which got a little bit better action at the turnstile Saturday night than expected with $5.9M to push it to around $15.6M for the three-day. That’s how it looks tonight and will have a better idea after the dust clears in the AM.

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the people who say it will have amazing legs because of lack of family competition are being narrow minded. TF4 appeals to kids (Boys primarily but still a decent amount). It  is the same as thinking that Dragon 2 would be the first family movie of the summer and ignoring Maleficent

Yeah, Dragon 2 is a SEQUEL. Sequels are naturally frontloaded, some more than others. :ph34r:

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For the rest of the summer i see TF4 passing 300 and that's all.

 

Transformers 4: 315m

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: 210m

Guardians of the Galaxy: 205m

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: 140m

Sex Tape: 120

Planes 2: 110

Lucy: 105

Tammy: 95m

The Expendables 3: 90m

Hercules: 65m

 

 

Really week summer. Nothing really big domestic outside Transformers 4.

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As was indicated earlier in the day, it quieted down a bit for Sony/MGM’s 22 Jump Street and it looks like tonight it took in anywhere from $18.5M to $19.4M to put it at right around $60M or a little less for the three-day weekend. How To Train Your Dragon 2 from Fox/DreamWorks Animation dropped a bit harder than expected as well and is now looking at a $17M Saturday take around $50M or a little under.

 

In the No. 3 position is Maleficent from Disney which held well with a new family-friendly entry coming into the marketplace. It grabbed an estimated $7.15M and is on track to take in around $19M to $20M; its total cume after three weeks is around $164M. A Fault in Our Starswhich was the great opener last weekend from Fox, only looks to bring in another $5.6M today to push its three-day weekend estimates lower to around $15.8M to $16M. And rounding out the Top Five is Warner Bros.’ Edge of Tomorrow, the sci-fi actioner which got a little bit better action at the turnstile Saturday night than expected with $5.9M to push it to around $15.6M for the three-day. That’s how it looks tonight and will have a better idea after the dust clears in the AM.

 

 

http://www.deadline.com/hollywood/

 

Great for Maleficent, it locks 200M up for it. Jolie continues to be one of the biggest BO stars.   :worthy:  :worthy:  :worthy:

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Soft increases for holdovers except Edge of Tomorrow which increases 30%. TFIOS is clearly a friday female movie. Weak Saturday for HTTYD 2, solid for 22JS.

 

HTTYD2 looking at 50m and 22JS at 60m, underwhelming the first but impressive the second.

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