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Portugal and Romania love their Scorcese.

 

Why the hell is Earth to Flop adding screens? That bomb clogged up over 3,000 (empty) theaters during the prime of Summer and yet somehow they convinced theaters to pick it up again? 

 

So they can make more money off it. Duh. :P

 

Also, I guess because the market for family movies is currently owned by GOTG and TMNT.

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$425,000 for When the Game Stands Tall

 

'Midnights' Thursday

 

 

To add fodder to the weekend guesses:

Sin City's & If I Stay  RTs look not that good for the moment

 

Sin City 2

40% av. 5.4/10 (85 reviews), 80% Audience report

 

If I Stay 41% av. 5/0 (60 reviews), 80% Audience report

 

 

(better than TMNT got, but according to the users here that isn't that important as rather enjoyable? More reviews still to come)

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Just a guess for GOTG weekend:

 

Friday:  4.35

Sat: 6.55

4.4

 

15.3 mill 

 

Turtles weekend:

 

Fri:  4.15

Sat:  6.4

Sun: 4.3

 

14.85

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Just a guess for GOTG weekend:

 

Friday:  4.35

 

Turtles weekend:

 

Fri:  4.15

 

 

 

 

I think they'll be even closer on Friday than that.

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I already posted it at the GotG threads:

 

Acc. @Henry II of Arendelle

International numbers are a bit higher as at BOM to see (additional days and...) according to yesterday's Screendaily (not everywhere released yet) = $215.4m

 

If adding early numbers for yesterday as 'is'

 

=> GotG now on #7 MCU worldwide

 

 

#6 IM 1 ww $585.2 (dom $318.4 = 54.4% / intern. $266.8 = 45.6%)

 

#7 GotG ww $449.68m

 

#8 Thor 1 ww $449.326m (dom $181 = 40.3% / intern. $268.296m = 59.7%)

 

#9 CA 1 ww $370.6 (dom $176.7 = 47.7% / intern. $193.9 = 52.3%)

 

#10 IHulk ww $263.4 (dom $134.8 = 51.2% / intern. $128.6 = 48.8%)

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I think they'll be even closer on Friday than that.

 

Seriously? That small of a difference or is it a joke as it is so difficult to guess as accurate? (earnestly asked, language's meant mood is still very hard for me to get a feel for)

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Caps and X-Men really had ridiculous jumps in WW totals at BO this year. Whoa.

 

 

Jep, worldwide Marvel comics based movies (GotG one pos. higher as shown)

 

7 X-Men: Days of Future Past Fox $744.5 $232.6 31.2% $511.9 68.8% 2014
8 Captain America: The Winter Soldier BV $714.1 $259.7 36.4% $454.3 63.6% 2014
9 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Sony $708.3 $202.9 28.6% $505.4 71.4% 2014
10 Thor: The Dark World BV $644.8 $206.4 32% $438.4 68% 2013
11 Iron Man 2 Par. $623.9 $312.4 50.1% $311.5 49.9% 2010
12 Iron Man Par. $585.2 $318.4 54.4% $266.8 45.6% 2008
13 X-Men: The Last Stand Fox $459.4 $234.4 51% $225.0 49% 2006
14 Thor Par. $449.3 $181.0 40.3% $268.3 59.7% 2011
15 Guardians of the Galaxy BV $428.1 $231.7 54.1% $196.4 45.9% 2014
16 The Wolverine Fox $414.8 $132.6 32% $282.3 68% 2013
17 X2: X-Men United Fox $407.7 $214.9 52.7% $192.8 47.3% 2003
18 X-Men Origins: Wolverine Fox $373.1 $179.9 48.2% $193.2 51.8% 2009
19 Captain America: The First Avenger Par. $370.6 $176.7 47.7% $193.9 52.3% 2011
20 X-Men: First Class Fox $353.6 $146.4 41.4% $207.2 58.6% 2011
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Romania's an expanding market. Just imagine that in 2007 no movie made $0.5M. Now we have around 10 over 1M movies each year and quite a few over 2M (especially Ice Age, Hobbit, Pirates movies). Avatar made close to 6M. And if you wanna talk anomalies, Percy Jackson is one of the biggest movies ever here, much bigger than any Marvel/DC/HP  :lol: . Also 'Pompeii' and 'The Legend of Hercules' (the Kellan Lutz movie) will beat most films this year, including Marvel ones. :rofl: Right now, the biggest of 2014 is '300: Rise of an Empire' (closely followed by 'The Wolf of Wall Street') and it will almost certainly remain that way till the final Hobbit movie comes and becomes no. 2 all time after Avatar.  

 

Also, just to realise how much the market has grown, in 2006 'The Da Vinci Code' was the top movie. In 2008, 'Angels & Demons' made a bit more than 'Da Vinci', but it was no. 11 for the year. In 2015, SW7 and Inferno will open head to head and 'Inferno' has a really good chance of ending on top. Dan Brown is immensely popular here.

 

If you guys love the hobbit, Then I love your country XD

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If you guys love the hobbit, Then I love your country XD

Haha, after the final Hobbit lands, TH trilogy will own the #2, #3 and #4 all time. I can't see anyting in the near future to top them. Maybe the next Ice Age or POTC. But as I said, it's an expanding market. Weird things can happen :lol:

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How to Train Your Dragon 2 $90,313 4% 377 -149 $240 $171,606,962  

 

Snowpiercer $7,902 9% 42 -29 $188 $4,403,592  

 

  X-Men: Days of Future Past $28,153 -6% 223 -4 $126 $232,603,581  

 

The Fault in Our Stars $25,081 -7% 206 -17 $122 $124,295,189  
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Stupid Americans wasting their money on Ninja Turtles! So stupid!

 

Be happy about each Dollar spend at the BO, the year will already kill some cinema's existence as bad as it is this year.

 

GotG & TMNT were much needed for this summer and still are not enough

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