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The curse of 2014 continues :wub:5 $90Mers baby! And they said it was impossible! ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!!Except for a movie in 2014 to make a 9 figure weekend, of course.

Say it with me, now...

NOLAN! NOLAN! NOLAN!

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Looks like a lot of openers drop from 20 - 25% on Sundays during the end of June.

 

WHD dropped 28%. I can't find a specific sequel to compare though.

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TF: 70 OWROTF: 108 OWDOM: 98 OW Average: 92 Million I don't want to spin anything yet cause it's early but AoE looks to fall within range of the Average overall OW for the franchise.

Paramount would love to hire you.
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  @mattzollerseitz
Someday somebody will do an oral history of the entire TRANSFORMERS series, and I desperately hope that somebody is Ken Burns.
6/27/14, 1:06 PM

 

  @Penman1961
@mattzollerseitz OMG Imagine Bay's letters from the front/from the set: "I miss your kindly look, Martha. Also, today we blew up a stadium."
6/27/14, 1:12 PM Edited by Telemachos
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  @AmyKinLA

Early ticket sales indicate @transformers will hit $98m tops this weekend, falling just short of the $100m milestone.

6/27/14, 1:16 PM

 

* Note: Age of Extinction's weekend gross fell $2.3 million short of Paramount's Sunday estimate, which would have put the five-day opening at $97.8 million. Though shy of $100 million, it would have still ranked first among starts this year. However, Paramount revised its grosses from Thursday and Friday upward, and that's what pushed the total past $100 million. Thursday went from $8.75 million to $9.83 million, and Friday went from $36.2 million to $38.1 million. Paramount reported that the differences came from unreported showings from the movie's midnight openings on Thursday night, which went from the previously reported $8.75 million at around 3,000 theaters to $9.83 million at close to 3,300 theaters, as well as late reports from institutional IMAX locations and theaters in Puerto Rico and some Caribbean islands (which the studio counts in its domestic numbers), which accounted for $1.1 million of the difference.

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Why wouldn't it get that high? You think it's heavily front loaded?

It's the summer now. Dragon 2 increased by less than a million on Saturday and that was two weeks ago. Even more schools are out; anything more than a minimal increase for TF4 would be shocking, IMO.

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