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BURNT | 10.30.15 | The Weinstein Company | final domestic gross: $13,651,946

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God forbid they try to make SOME money out of it.

 

 

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Here it is getting the level of marketing that is 99% only given to films with budgets upwards of 50M. Propah big marketing.

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I think you're overstating how much marketing it's actually getting.

 

 

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you live in New York so how would you know the marketing it's getting here in the UK?

 

The reason I asked about the marketing is not why is it getting any marketing, but why has it getting such a colossal level of marketing? Seems doomed to me.

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you live in New York so how would you know the marketing it's getting here in the UK?

 

The reason I asked about the marketing is not why is it getting any marketing, but why has it getting such a colossal level of marketing? Seems doomed to me.

I'll shut up about marketing. I only live in the biggest market in America. I didn't know it had a colossal marketing campaign over in your parts.

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This seems like one of those movies that an actor shot before they were famous that comes years later now that the actor is famous.

Also I see bus ads for this everywhere in London. They use a stock photo of Cooper, and what appears to be one of the default fonts you find on a word processor program, for the title.

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Fourteen mainly European markets did $1.7 for Burnt over the weekend. No idea how good this is without knowing which markets. I assume it didn't open in any of the Euro Big Three. In Australia it took $614k. That's actually not so terrible for an English language market. About $8 mil extrapolated to America.

Scroll for the info in the Deadline article: http://deadline.com/2015/10/paranormal-activity-ghost-dimension-witch-hunter-martian-ant-man-hotel-transylvania-international-box-office-results-1201592886/

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Fourteen mainly European markets did $1.7 for Burnt over the weekend. No idea how good this is without knowing which markets. I assume it didn't open in any of the Euro Big Three. In Australia it took $614k. That's actually not so terrible for an English language market. About $8 mil extrapolated to America.

Scroll for the info in the Deadline article: http://deadline.com/2015/10/paranormal-activity-ghost-dimension-witch-hunter-martian-ant-man-hotel-transylvania-international-box-office-results-1201592886/

You can see more markets at boxofficemojo. Indeed it did only start in smaller markets.

By the way, BOM is becoming better I see. The International Charts are updated.:)

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On Monday, October 26, 2015 1:11:18, RichWS said:

 

God forbid they try to make SOME money out of it.

 

 

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It's called cutting your losses. One of the traits of a sucesssful business man is he knows when something is failing,and rather then waste more money in a doomed attempt to save it,just accepts it's a failure and cuts his losses.

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