dxmatrixdt Posted January 7, 2017 Share Posted January 7, 2017 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxmoser3 Posted January 7, 2017 Share Posted January 7, 2017 2017 is off to a shitty start(but I'm not surprised to be honest).Patriots Day:$30 million 3-day($38 million 4-day), Live By Night:$23 million 3-day($28 million 4-day), Sleepless:$10 million 3-day($13 million 4-day), Bye Bye Man:$8 million 3-day($10.5 million 4-day), Monster Trucks:$6 million 3-day($9 million 4-day). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Impact Posted January 7, 2017 Author Share Posted January 7, 2017 I see Patriots Day winning next weekend. (possibly 30M+) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
franfar Posted January 7, 2017 Share Posted January 7, 2017 Long Range Forecast: ‘Logan’ The month of March has surged in recent years to become one of the biggest months at the box office, rivaling even the summer and holiday movie seasons. The first weekend of March 2017 will try to start off with a bang in hopes of rivaling the billion-dollar March of 2016, when Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and Zootopia were huge. Leading the way this time will be Fox’s superhero action sequel Logan. Also opening on the first weekend of the month are the Lionsgate drama The Shack, the Weinstein Company animated Leap! and the Open Road Films teen drama Before I Fall. Logan (Fox) PROS: Hugh Jackman stars as Wolverine in the third solo film starring the most famous character from the X-Men franchise. Both previous installments were hits, as 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine started with an $85.0 million opening en route to $179.8 million total, while 2013’s The Wolverine began with $53.1 million on its way to $132.5 million total. The trailer has been gaining strong buzz for its highly unusual strategy of showing almost entirely emotional shots alongside the tragic song “Hurt” by Johnny Cash, with very few action or special effects shots — a virtually unheard-of strategy for a superhero film. CONS: Although the MPAA has not yet rated the film, rumors abound that it will receive an R rating, unlike the PG-13 earned by the previous two Wolverine films and all X-Men installments. Conventional wisdom is that this would hurt the film’s grosses, although that paradigm may have shifted since last year’s R-rated superhero Deadpool earned $363.0 million. Although both the first two films were indeed hits, the second installment did represent a 26.3 percent downturn in domestic earnings from the first installment. Will the third installment be able to reverse that trend? After all, unlike both previous installments and almost much every other superhero movie, the main character’s name is not in the title here — perhaps some people won’t realize it’s a new Wolverine movie? (Then again, The Dark Knight became one of the most financially successful films of all time in 2008 despite not having the word “Batman” in the title.) Title Wide Release Date Distributor Opening Weekend Cumulative Logan Fri, Mar 3 Fox $81,000,000 $205,000,000 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WrathOfHan Posted January 9, 2017 Share Posted January 9, 2017 (edited) All 3 day: Patriots Day: 20M Hidden Figures: 16.5M Sing: 16M Rogue One: 15.5M La La Land: 15M Monster Trucks: 12M Live By Night: 10M Underworld: 7.5M The Bye Bye Man: 7M Passengers: 5.5M Sleepless: 5M Silence: 4M Edited January 9, 2017 by WrathOfHan 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dudalb Posted January 9, 2017 Share Posted January 9, 2017 You are overestimating Monsters Trucks by quite a bit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filmlover Posted January 9, 2017 Share Posted January 9, 2017 This looks like a dud of a weekend despite so many releases. Only Patriots Day looks to do significant business and it won't even be that significant. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JonathanLB Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 Dumping ground time! lol. Isn't that what January is for? You wrote off the movie already, now you dump it into some theaters struggling for new releases and they begrudgingly play your garbage for a few weeks so you can say you gave it the good ol' college try January's best releases are mainly films going from limited to wide, basically. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DAJK Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 So for my theatre I predicted Monster Trucks will do our equivalent of $16.6M for the 3-day, and Patriots Day our equivalent of $21.1M. For total domestic box office, I'm thinking 13 and 27 respectively. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
franfar Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 7 hours ago, dudalb said: You are overestimating Monsters Trucks by quite a bit. Really now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Impact Posted January 11, 2017 Author Share Posted January 11, 2017 Well Patriots Day is the only thing I really want to see that comes out this month. The rest of the releases don't look that great to me-out of the ones I've seen anything for. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krissykins Posted January 11, 2017 Share Posted January 11, 2017 Patriots Day 20,000,000 Live By Night 13,000,000 Bye Bye Man 10,000,000 Sleepless 10,000,000 Monster Trucks 9,000,000 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted January 13, 2017 Share Posted January 13, 2017 Patriots Day - 20.4M Hidden Figures - 19.2M Sing - 14.1M Live by Night - 12.3M Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - 11.9M La La Land - 11.7M Monster Trucks - 9.8M The Bye Bye Man - 6.4M Underworld: Blood Wars - 6.4M Passengers - 5.7M Why Him? - 5.1M Moana - 4.7M Silence - 4.6M Sleepless - 4.4M Fences - 2.3M Lion - 2.2M Manchester by the Sea - 1.9M Assassin's Creed - 1.6M Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them - 1.2M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted January 13, 2017 Share Posted January 13, 2017 On 1/5/2017 at 11:21 PM, Blankments said: Arrival is gone. Assassin's Creed, Collateral Beauty, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and Office Christmas Party are gone. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - 12/5 (2D/IMAX 3D) total 17 (down 14) The Bye Bye Man - 16 (debut) Patriots Day - 16 (debut) Sleepless - 16 (debut) Underworld: Blood Wars - 13/3 (2D/3D) total 16 (down 1) Monster Trucks - 6/4/4/1 (2D/2D with D-BOX/3D/3D with D-BOX) total 15 (debut) Sing - 15 (down 10) La La Land - 14 (down 1) Live by Night - 14 (down 1) Why Him? - 14 (down 2) Hidden Figures - 13 (down 2) Fences - 8 (down 6) Moana - 8 (down 2) Passengers - 7 (down 7) A Monster Calls - 6 (down 10) Manchester by the Sea - 6 (down 3) And now, back to college.... Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - 14/1 (2D/3D) total 15 Sing - 15 Hidden Figures - 10 Live by Night - 10 Monster Trucks - 6/4 (2D/3D) total 10 Patriots Day - 10 Sleepless - 10 Underworld: Blood Wars - 6/4 (2D/3D) total 10 The Bye Bye Man - 5 Fences - 5 La La Land - 5 Passengers - 5 A Monster Calls - 3 Assassin's Creed - 2 Moana - 2 Moonlight - 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mahnamahna Posted January 14, 2017 Share Posted January 14, 2017 (edited) Spoiler 1/20-1/22 Split: $36.5 million XXX - The Return of Xander Cage: $25 million Hidden Figures: $13 million ($76 million) La La Land: $11 million ($92 million) Sing: $7 million ($246 million) Rogue One: $6.5 million ($510 million) Patriots Day: $6.5 million ($24 million) Monster Trucks: $5 million ($19 million) The Bye-Bye Man: $4.5 million ($21 million) The Founder: $3.5 million 1/27-1/29 A Dog's Purpose: $28 million Split: $19.5 million ($66 million) La La Land: $14 million ($113 million) Resident Evil - The Last Chapter: $12 million Hidden Figures: $10.5 million ($92 million) XXX - The Return of Xander Cage: $9.5 million ($40 million) Sing: $4 million ($251 million) Patriots Day: $4 million ($30 million) Rogue One: $4 million ($516 million) Gold: $3 million 2/3-2/5 A Dog's Purpose: $17 million ($52 million) The Space Between Us: $13 million Split: $10.5 million ($82 million) La La Land: $9 million ($127 million) Rings: $8 million Hidden Figures: $6.5 million ($102 million) XXX - The Return of Xander Cage: $4 million ($46 million) Resident Evil - The Last Chapter: $3.5 million ($18 million) Sing: $2.5 million ($254 million) Rogue One: $2 million ($519 million) 2/10-2/12 The LEGO Batman Movie: $106.5 million Fifty Shades Darker: $40.5 million John Wick - Chapter Two: $18 million A Dog's Purpose: $9.5 million ($65 million) La La Land: $7.5 million ($138 million) The Space Between Us: $7 million ($23 million) Split: $6.5 million ($92 million) Hidden Figures: $5 million ($110 million) Rings: $3 million ($13 million) XXX - The Return of Xander Cage: $2 million ($49 million) 2/17-2/20 The LEGO Batman Movie: $65 million/$82.5 million ($222 million) Fist Fight: $28 million/$34 million The Great Wall: $19 million/$23.5 million Fifty Shades Darker: $14 million/$16.5 million ($69 million) John Wick - Chapter Two: $10 million/$11.5 million ($36 million) A Cure for Wellness: $9 million/$10 million A Dog's Purpose: $8 million/$9.5 million ($78 million) La La Land: $7 million/$7.75 million ($149 million) Patient Zero: $4.5 million/$5 million Hidden Figures: $4 million/$4.75 million ($114 million) 2/24-2/26 The LEGO Batman Movie: $36 million ($267 million) Get Out: $23 million Fist Fight: $14.5 million ($53 million) The Great Wall: $10 million ($36 million) Fifty Shades Darker: $7 million ($78 million) John Wick - Chapter Two: $6 million ($44 million) A Dog's Purpose: $5.5 million ($85 million) La La Land: $4.5 million ($155 million) Rock Dog: $4 million A Cure for Wellness: $3.5 million ($14 million) 3/3-3/5 Logan: $82 million The LEGO Batman Movie: $20.5 million ($298 million) Get Out: $14 million ($46 million) The Shack: $12.5 million Fist Fight: $9 million ($67 million) Before I Fall: $6 million The Great Wall: $5 million ($44 million) Fifty Shades Darker: $4 million ($85 million) A Dog's Purpose: $3.5 million ($91 million) La La Land: $3.5 million ($161 million) 3/10-3/12 Logan: $45 million ($153 million) Kong - Skull Island: $40.5 million The LEGO Batman Movie: $13 million ($319 million) Get Out: $9 million ($61 million) The Shack: $8 million ($25 million) Fist Fight: $6 million ($77 million) The Wall: $5 million Before I Fall: $3 million ($11 million) The Great Wall: $2.5 million ($48 million) A Dog's Purpose: $2.5 million ($95 million) 3/17-3/19 Beauty & the Beast: $163 million Logan: $24 million ($194 million) Kong - Skull Island: $16 million ($68 million) The LEGO Batman Movie: $6 million ($329 million) Get Out: $5 million ($69 million) The Shack: $4.5 million ($32 million) Fist Fight: $3.5 million ($83 million) The Belko Experiment: $3 million The Wall: $2.5 million ($9 million) Free Fire: $2 million 3/24-3/26 Beauty & the Beast: $91.5 million ($327 million) CHiPs: $23 million Power Rangers: $19 million Life: $15 million Logan: $12 million ($215 million) Kong - Skull Island: $8.5 million ($83 million) Get Out: $3.5 million ($75 million) The Shack: $3 million ($37 million) The LEGO Batman Movie: $3 million ($334 million) Fist Fight: $2 million ($86 million) 3/31-4/2 Beauty & the Beast: $50.5 million ($421 million) Ghost in the Shell: $24 million The Boss Baby: $15.5 million CHiPs: $14 million ($46 million) Power Rangers: $9.5 mililon ($36 million) Life: $9 million ($31 million) The Zookeeper's Wife: $8.5 million Logan: $8 million ($229 million) Kong - Skull Island: $4.5 million ($91 million) Step Sisters: $3 million 4/7-4/9 Beauty & the Beast: $32 million ($472 million) Going in Style: $20.5 million Smurfs - The Lost Village: $16.5 million Ghost in the Shell: $13 million ($46 million) The Case for Christ: $9 million The Boss Baby: $7 million ($28 million) CHiPs: $6.5 million ($57 million) Logan: $6 million ($239 million) Life: $5.5 million ($40 million) Power Rangers: $5 million ($44 million) 4/14-4/16 The Fate of the Furious: $124.5 million Beauty & the Beast: $21.5 million ($503 million) Going in Style: $13 million ($40 million) Smurfs - The Lost Village: $10 million ($31 million) The Case for Christ: $6.5 million ($19 million) Ghost in the Shell: $5 million ($54 million) The Boss Baby: $4.5 million ($35 million) CHiPs: $3.5 million ($62 million) Logan: $3 million ($243 million) Spark: $3 million 4/21-4/23 The Fate of the Furious: $49.5 million ($203 million) Unforgettable: $16 million Beauty & the Beast: $15 million ($523 million) Going in Style: $9 million ($54 million) Smurfs - The Lost Village: $7.5 million ($41 million) Born in China: $6 million The Case for Christ: $4.5 million ($26 million) The Boss Baby: $3 million ($39 million) Ghost in the Shell: $3 million ($58 million) CHiPs: $2.5 million ($61 million) 4/28-4/30 The Fate of the Furious: $26 million ($243 million) Untitled Paramount IMAX: $17 million Beauty & the Beast: $12 million ($539 million) The Circle: $10.5 million Blumhouse Horror: $8 million Going in Style: $7 million ($65 million) Unforgettable: $6.5 million ($26 million) Smurfs - The Lost Village: $6 million ($49 million) The Case for Christ: $3 million ($43 million) Born in China: $2.5 million ($9 million) 5/5-5/7 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: $160.5 million The Fate of the Furious: $11 million ($260 million) Beauty & the Beast: $7.5 million ($549 million) Untitled Paramount IMAX: $6 million ($26 million) Going in Style: $4.5 million ($72 million) The Circle: $4 million ($17 million) Smurfs - The Lost Village: $3 million ($53 million) Unforgettable: $3 million ($31 million) Blumhouse Horror: $2.5 million ($12 million) The Case for Christ: $2 million ($46 million) 5/12-5/14 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: $70 million ($266 million) Snatched: $33 million King Arthur: $17.5 million Beauty & the Beast: $8 million ($559 million) The Fate of the Furious: $6.5 million ($270 million) Going in Style: $3.5 million ($77 million) The Circle: $2.5 million ($21 million) Untitled Paramount IMAX: $2.5 million ($30 million) Smurfs - The Lost Village: $2 million ($55 million) Unforgettable: $1.5 million ($33 million) 5/19-5/21 Alien - Covenant: $63 million Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: $36.5 million ($321 million) Snatched: $21 million ($64 million) Everything, Everything: $9 million Diary of a Wimpy Kid - The Long Haul: $8 million King Arthur: $7.5 million ($29 million) Beauty & the Beast: $5.5 million ($566 million) The Fate of the Furious: $3 million ($274 million) Going in Style: $2 million ($80 million) The Circle: $1.5 million ($23 million) 5/26-5/29 Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Men Tell No Tales: $59 million/$75.5 million Baywatch: $38 million/$47.5 million Alien - Covenant: $31 million/$37.5 million ($115 million) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: $19 million/$24.5 million ($355 million) Snatched: $12 million/$14.5 million ($84 million) Everything, Everything: $6 million/$7 million ($19 million) Diary of a Wimpy Kid - The Long Haul: $5 million/$6.5 million ($16 million) Beauty & the Beast: $4 million/$5 million ($572 million) King Arthur: $3.5 million/$4 million ($35 million) Going in Style: $1.5 million/$2 million ($82 million) Edited January 16, 2017 by mahnamahna 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filmlover Posted January 14, 2017 Share Posted January 14, 2017 Split- $25M xXx: The Return of Xander Cage- $15M The Founder- $3M The Resurrection of Galvin Stone- less than $2M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxmoser3 Posted January 14, 2017 Share Posted January 14, 2017 Split:$28 million, XxX 3:$22 million. The Founder:$4 million. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxmoser3 Posted January 15, 2017 Share Posted January 15, 2017 Split and XxX could sadly be the bright lights of 2017 new releases(well at least Split will be) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WrathOfHan Posted January 15, 2017 Share Posted January 15, 2017 Split: 35M xXx: 22M La La Land: 14M Hidden Figures: 13.5M Sing: 8.5M Rogue One: 6.9M Patriots Day: 6.5M The Bye Bye Man: 5.5M Monster Trucks: 5M Sleepless: 4M Live By Night: 2.5M The Founder: 2M Gavin Stone: 1.5M 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filmlover Posted January 15, 2017 Share Posted January 15, 2017 I don't understand where the somewhat large predictions xXx are coming from. This feels at least 12 years too late. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...