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Wednesday Numbers | The November Man - 865k

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When I first noticed this film a few months ago, I had some overly optimistic hope it could be for Brosnan what The Rock was for Connery(A pseudo-Bond sequel) . I guess that hope was severely misplaced, since this is apparently no better than a Straight-To-Video film that got a wide release on his name alone. :(

Didn't Brosnan already have his "The Rock" quasi sequel movie moment ("The Thomas Crown Affair" says hello)?
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Let's Be Cops  $883,284  -32%  3,032  -62  $291  $48,269,407

 

Lucy  $304,505  -31%  1,559  -961  $195  $114,790,130

 

 

 

Dawn of The Planet of The Apes  $107,614  -31%  626  -636  $172  $204,316,955

 

Get On Up  $71,070  -24%  509  -592  $140  $28,939,730

 

Calvary  $50,991  -9%  240  110  $212  $1,755,500

 

How to Train Your Dragon 2  $50,543  -18%  353  -24  $143  $172,269,482

 

The Purge: Anarchy  $21,905  -21%  258  -317  $85  $70,787,580

 

And So It Goes  $19,387  -15%  156  -206  $124  $14,727,257

 

X-Men: Days of Future Past  $15,836  -6%  188  -35  $84  $232,798,366

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If I Stay  $1,042,368  -32%  2,907  --  $359  $19,526,521

 

The Hundred-Foot Journey  $538,479  -23%  1,944  -99  $277  $34,247,372

 

Into the Storm  $242,052  -37%  2,375  -1059  $102  $39,218,370

 

 

 

 

 

Today the Internet connection here seems a bit sloooowwww

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I swear I've never heard of it. Didn't spend much on marketing I'm assuming.

 

Not a typical US production

 

I heard they scheduled a sequel for this, what a dumb move by them. What made them think, it will be profitable? 

 

 

 

 

 

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Deadline article of post #1

 

The August kings and leaders in the  midweek box office are facing off against November Man, the spy thriller directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Pierce Brosnan. It opened last night to $862K, coming in No. 5 among the midweek numbers, but could come in the Top 3 this weekend as this summer winds to its end. It received a B+ CinemaScore last night, which usually translates into a little over a 3 multiple.

 

Relativity acquired November Man for roughly $3M and is expected to be a modest opening — somewhere in the $9M-$12M range the distributor hopes — as it swings into 2,750 theaters this weekend hoping to get interest from older audiences and make a little profit. It was produced via Irish Dreamtime and Das Films in association with The Solution Entertainment Group (which is overseeing international and Canadian distribution) as well as Palmstar Media Capital and Merced Media Partners.

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Deadline article

 

IMAX was smart to book Guardians in its theaters for as long as it has. Great foresight on a picture that was a big question prior to opening.

 

 

BoxOffice @BoxOffice 3 mins

Paramount will send the 20th Anniversary re-release of FORREST GUMP in an estimated 300 IMAX locations on September 5. #ForrestGump

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