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There is zero interest in this.  Roberts and Clooney, directed by Jodi Foster....a decade ago this opens to 30 million and finishes with close to 100.  Now,it might not make 25 million.

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1 hour ago, Baumer said:

There is zero interest in this.  Roberts and Clooney, directed by Jodi Foster....a decade ago this opens to 30 million and finishes with close to 100.  Now,it might not make 25 million.

 

It looks like a movie version of the TV show "Mad Money" that makes no sense. Jim Cramer sucks & so will this.

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1 hour ago, Baumer said:

There is zero interest in this.  Roberts and Clooney, directed by Jodi Foster....a decade ago this opens to 30 million and finishes with close to 100.  Now,it might not make 25 million.

I think there's some interest in this movie. This is the type of movie that could succeed or die on the reviews. 

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On 5/10/2016 at 9:58 PM, Baumer said:

There is zero interest in this.  Roberts and Clooney, directed by Jodi Foster....a decade ago this opens to 30 million and finishes with close to 100.  Now,it might not make 25 million.

 

I've been interested in seeing it since I first saw the trailer a couple of months ago but last night I saw a TV spot with the voice-overs saying how great the movie was while listing no legit sources. That's usually not a good sign.

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Here's my weekend by weekend predictions, based on the performances of House of Wax (2005) and A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014).

 

Opening Weekend: 17M

2nd Weekend: $8.44M (-50.2%)

3rd Weekend: $3.97M (-53%)

4th Weekend: $1.75M (-56%)

PROJECTED FOUR-WEEK DOMESTIC TOTAL: $42.2M (2.49x)

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2 minutes ago, johnboy3434 said:

Here's my weekend by weekend predictions, based on the performances of House of Wax (2005) and A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014).

 

Opening Weekend: 17M

2nd Weekend: $8.44M (-50.2%)

3rd Weekend: $3.97M (-53%)

4th Weekend: $1.75M (-56%)

PROJECTED FOUR-WEEK DOMESTIC TOTAL: $42.2M (2.49x)

The most random comparisons ever lmao.

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2 minutes ago, filmlover said:

The most random comparisons ever lmao.

 

Yeah, it looks like it, but I actually selected those two films very carefully.

 

-They were both released on Friday. (Yeah, hardly special)

-They both grossed less than $100M domestic after inflation.

-They both opened between #2 and #5.

-They're both rated R.

-They both opened in 3000+ theater locations.

-They were both non-Memorial Day releases in May.

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20 minutes ago, johnboy3434 said:

 

Yeah, it looks like it, but I actually selected those two films very carefully.

 

-They were both released on Friday. (Yeah, hardly special)

-They both grossed less than $100M domestic after inflation.

-They both opened between #2 and #5.

-They're both rated R.

-They both opened in 3000+ theater locations.

-They were both non-Memorial Day releases in May.

OK, but it seems like you're assuming a really high opening weekend.

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