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Early Wed Numbers: Tammy 6.18 (incl 1.3 previews), Trans4 7.7, DUFE: 2.8 ETE 2.6...pg 21

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If 22 Jump Street follows Get Smart...

 

Wed: 1.97

Thurs: +33% 2.62

Fri: +22.5% - 3.21

Sat: +62% - 5.20

Sun: -35% - 3.38

 

3day/5day

11.79/16.38 - 161.38, ($3548/location for 3 day)

 

Mon: -50% - 1.69

Tues: +2% - 1.72

Wed: -2% - 1.70

Thurs: -7% - 1.58

= 168.07

 

Fri: +71% - 2.53

Sat: +31% - 3.31

Sun: -32% - 2.25

- 8.09 weekend, $2697/location, 176.16 total

 

Mon: -49% - 1.13

Tues: 1.13

Weds: 1.06

Thurs: 1.01

= 180.49 total

 

may approach 195 or 200, but these #s seem HUGE.  will adjust a little with the second week late.r

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Well in its defense, ET came out in 1983. Echo is marketed to kids born in 2003. Most kids that age probably dont even know ET exists, and if they do, they still probably havent seen it. Echo looks pretty original to them.

 

E.T. came out in 1982 not 1983, and judging by Wednesday's numbers, most kids probably aren't interested enough in Echo to go see it anyway.

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a few early theater counts, though stuff like 22JS is still missing

 

 

July 2 Estimates

Updated Thursday afternoons

 

<< Prev. Week < Last Year View Index Next Year > Next Week >> Rank LW Title Distributor Theater Count Change % Change Week # > NEW RELEASES 2 4 Tammy Warner Bros. 3,465 - - 1 4 5 Earth to Echo Relativity 3,230 - - 1 5 7 Deliver Us From Evil Sony / Screen Gems 3,045 - - 1 22 - A Hard Day's Night (2014 re-release) Janus Films 105 - - 1 > EXPANDING 10 13 America (2014) Lionsgate 1,105 +1,102 +36,733.3% 2 16 29 Snowpiercer Radius-TWC 250 +242 +3,025.0% 2 19 31 Begin Again Weinstein Company 175 +170 +3,400.0% 2 27 55 Third Person Sony Classics 34 +16 +88.9% 3 28 52 Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return Clarius Entertainment 23 +2 +9.5% 9 31 104 Yves Saint Laurent Weinstein Company 10 +8 +400.0% 2 > NO CHANGE 1 1 Transformers: Age of Extinction Paramount 4,233 - - 2 23 39 God's Not Dead Freestyle Releasing 90 - - 16 25 44 Island of Lemurs: Madagascar (IMAX) Warner Bros. 41 - - 14 > DECLINING 3 2 How to Train Your Dragon 2 Fox 3,297 -453 -12.1% 4 6 8 Jersey Boys Warner Bros. 2,630 -275 -9.5% 3 7 6 Maleficent Buena Vista 2,389 -684 -22.3% 6 8 9 The Fault in our Stars Fox 1,865 -980 -34.4% 5 9 10 Edge of Tomorrow Warner Bros. 1,538 -997 -39.3% 5 11 12 X-Men: Days of Future Past Fox 1,044 -970 -48.2% 7 12 14 Chef Open Road Films 686 -115 -14.4% 9 13 15 Godzilla (2014) Warner Bros. 352 -398 -53.1% 8

 

Dat Legend of Oz increase.

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E.T. came out in 1982 not 1983, and judging by Wednesday's numbers, most kids probably aren't interested enough in Echo to go see it anyway.

Youre missing the point. 82, 83 same thing. 82 just furthers my point. I see Echo's sad numbers, thats why I said "I wish Echo had more appeal, because its not an ET knock off to the 5-11 year olds of today, just an okay time at the movies for them.
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I think the best shot has to be Zach Snyder sending cameras up to space for MoS. I mean, this took it to another level. 

 

 

Yeah, that's the problem with modern cgi. Nobody is going to be super impressed with something like that shot from Catching Fire because you assume it's all cgi-cobbled-together. It's nowhere near as clever as that shot from Contact or as impressive as that shot from Touch Of Evil.

 

I remember back when ROTS came out, and there was that super long tracking shot of the starfighters in the opening battle. It was supposed to be all super impressive, and while it was nice, it really just felt like cgi overload. (Though it was cool.)

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