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Universal

 

Minions    $1,061,820    -43%    3,123    -452    $340    $306,831,810    5    
Trainwreck    $732,250    -28%    2,525    -335    $290    $93,487,710    4    
Jurassic World    $240,585    -28%    1,119    -581    $215    $636,513,090    9

 

Ted 2         $20,900     -13%     209     $100       $80,990,565

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Disney

 

Ant-Man    $990,758    -35%    2,910    -412    $340    $151,125,022    4

Inside Out (2015)    $434,491    -32%    1,358    -435    $320    $336,926,375    8

 

 

Lionsgate

Shaun the Sheep      $555,421     -45%     2,320     $239           $7,784,375   

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http://www.ctvnews.ca/business/trio-of-big-summer-hits-drive-cineplex-profits-1.2515454

 

Lots of additional details to find in the article

 

Trio of big summer hits drive Cineplex profits

 

TORONTO -- ...

AoU, JW F7=astounding 43.5 per cent of box-office revenue in the second quarter, leaving everyone else in the dust.

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Canada's largest chain of movie theatres says profits grew 9.8 per cent in the quarter to $25.5 million from $23.2 million a year ago.

Earnings per share rose to 40 cents from 37 cents in the three months ended June 30.

 

...Concession revenues increased by 8.3 per cent to a record high $5.50 per patron from $5.08 in the comparable year-earlier quarter.

A quarterly record was also touched for box-office revenue per patron which grew five cents to $9.45.

Overall, revenue climbed 6.8 per cent to $345.5 million.

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Lionsgate p2
The Vatican Tapes    $3,912    -22%    52    -375    $75    $1,727,920    3

Weinstein

Southpaw    $582,260    -32%    2,274    -498    $256    $42,761,548    3

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet    $1,142    -27%    30    -70    $38    $149,927    2    

Woman In Gold    $883    -4%    10    -6    $88    $33,307,195    19

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Fantastic Four weekdays were bigger than Ant-Man here, coming from an equal OW, and it ended with a bigger 7 day total lol. Meanwhile Rogue Nation is going basilisk today (opening day here) and Minions is on track to become the 2nd biggest movie ever behind Avatar. It will end up with 3 times more than what Despicable Me 2 did here lol.  

 

I'm assuming you meant going ballistic, right? Unless Rogue Nation is sneaking around the Chamber of Secrets and petrifying the other movies.

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I'm assuming you meant going ballistic, right? Unless Rogue Nation is sneaking around the Chamber of Secrets and petrifying the other movies.

 

It is going full basilisk, a lot of people have been petrified and died watching it. CJohn barely survived.

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Paramount:

 

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation    $2,930,485    -36%    3,988    32    $735    $118,566,417    2

 

Terminator Genisys    $36,703    -19%    304    -432    $121    $88,623,479    6

 

 

Warner

 

Vacation (2015)    $967,160    -35%    3,430    19    $282    $40,700,668    2

 

San Andreas     $57,171     -16%     213     $268       $153,055,404     

Magic Mike XXL     $31,705     -17%     222     $143       $65,463,353     

Mad Max: Fury Road     $24,524     -6%     213     $115       $152,581,279     

Max     $20,100     -17%     178     $113       $40,873,966

The Gallows         $9,429     -14%     135     $70       $22,492,238     

Entourage     $408     -35%     21     $19       $32,362,943   

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Do you think the football games tonight will have any effect on previews? Two of them are on cable.

One of them involves the Cowboys and they get the biggest ratings.   I wouldn't be surprised if the ratings were higher than playoff games in other sports.

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Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 34

1) Jurassic World – $597,829,670 (Wed - $2,202,240)

2) Marvel’s The Avengers - $559,076,546 (Wed - $1,862,060)

3) Avatar - $512,852,205 (Wed - $3,792,807)

4) The Dark Knight - $477,148,000 (Wed - $1,805,312
5) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $430,868,667 (Wed - $973,884)

6) The Dark Knight Rises - $413,861,764 (Wed - $1,196,744)

7) Iron Man 3 -

$387,631,585 (Wed - $808,293)

8) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $383,881,830 (Wed - $1,225,457

9) Shrek 2 - $380,509,910 (Mon - $1,886,647)

10) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $380,342,669 (Mon - $1,128,497)

11) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $377,884,011 (Wed - $2,528,150)

12) Toy Story 3 - $368,682,193 (Wed - $1,761,406)

13) Harry Potter 7b:  Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $360,565,265 (Wed - $927,487)

14) The Hunger Games - $360,163,155 (Wed - $944,136)

15) Spiderman - $358,505,354 (Wed - $1,521,914

16) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $350,346,885 (Tue - $1,076,732)

17) Spiderman 2 - $345,683,315 (Mon - $1,242,721)

 

18) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $338,838,869 (Mon - 831,144)

19) Furious 7 - $332,653,095 (Wed - $480,115)

20)

Star Wars 1: TPM - $330,443,466 (Mon - $2,370,597)

21) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $329,040,393 (Mon - $2,228,291

22) Despicable Me 2 - $327,966,980 (Mon - $1,555,395)

23) Spiderman 3 - $320,558,568 (Wed - $711,727

24) The Passion Of The Christ - $316,345,913 (Mon - $1,193,135)

25) Alice in Wonderland - $312,796,786 (Wed - $873,985)

26) Inside Out - $311,472,923 (Wed - $1,528,855)

27) American Sniper - $308,800,018 (Wed - $1,037,497)(1)

28) Minions - $306,831,810 (Wed – $1,061,820)

29) Shrek The Third - $300,965,639 (Wed - $1,302,464)

30) Lord Of The Rings: TT -

$300,122,052 (Mon - $2,229,602)

31) Transformers - $296,379,328 (Sun - $1,937,792)

32) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $293,970,225 (Wed - $987,657)

33) Iron Man 2 - $293,907,591 (Wed - $848,031)

34) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $292,966,296 (Tue - $978,052

35) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $289,838,885 (Wed - $887,597)

36) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $288,848,358 (Mon - $648,451)

37) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $284,616,272 (Mon - $737,247)

38) Guardians of the Galaxy - $283,566,704 (Wed - $974,670)

39) Man of Steel - $282,735,742 (Wed - $542,089)

40) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - $280,327,393 (Wed - $638,323)

41) Iron Man - $280,045,742 (Wed - $1,312,678)

42) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $278,452,299 (Wed - $494,274)

43) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $277,523,522 (Wed - $903,460)

44) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $272,828,538 (Mon - $781,150)

45) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $272,791,097 (Tue - $1,028,620)

46) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $268,711,916 (Wed - $903,132)

47) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $268,192,542 (Wed - $515,186)

478 Skyfall - $264,414,319 (Wed - $963,787)

 

1)     Includes $3.4 million before wide release

 

·         Shrek 2 overtakes Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen for the #9 spot.

·         Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith passes $350 million.

·         Shrek the Third and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers both surpass the $300 million mark on Day 34.

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Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 55

1) Avatar - $635,470,349 (Wed - $1,849,314)

2) Jurassic World – $633,318,770 (Wed - $484,500)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $601,215,735 (Wed - $838,655)

4) The Dark Knight - $513,238,453 (Wed - $409,422
5) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $450,479,161 (Wed - $316,379)

6) The Dark Knight Rises - $438,614,544 (Wed - $263,330)

7) Shrek 2 -

$419,277,884 (Mon - $760,726)

8) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $414,714,237 (Wed - $290,785)

9) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $408,766,323 (Wed - $374,007)

10) Iron Man 3 - $403,823,046 (Wed - $219,957)

11) Toy Story 3 - $398,033,383 (Wed - $514,837)

12) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $396,934,917 (Mon - $176,312)

13) Spiderman - $392,135,480 (Wed - $596,493

14) The Hunger Games - $388,246,795 (Wed - $376,509)

15) Star Wars 1: TPM - $386,249,482 (Mon - $1,065,109)

16) Harry Potter 7b:  Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $375,934,867 (Wed - $179,469)

17) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $371,504,532 (Tue - $350,413)

18) Spiderman 2 - $365,450,576 (Mon - $277,114

19) The Passion Of The Christ - $361,117,712 (Mon - $356,093)

20) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $351,428,929 (Mon - $295,586

21) Despicable Me 2 - $351,037,615 (Mon - $336,480)

22) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $348,610,183 (Mon - $70,177)

23) Furious 7 - $348,103,470 (Wed - $172,745)

24) Titanic - $341,677,727 (Wed - $1,460,439)

25) American Sniper - $338,215,533 (Wed - $363,324)(1)

26) Inside Out - $336,926,375 (Wed - $434,491)

27) Frozen -

$336,699,913 (Mon - $4,296,698)(2)

28) Spiderman 3 - $332,959,256 (Wed - $126,722)

29) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $330,416,865 (Wed - $280,348)

30) Alice in Wonderland - $328,052,376 (Wed - $153,149)

31) Lord Of The Rings: TT - $321,086,387 (Mon - $229,338)

32) Shrek The Third - $317,300,242 (Wed - $119,320)

33) Guardians of the Galaxy - $314,926,408 (Wed - $382,862)

34) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $311,040,397 (Tue - $280,141

35) Transformers - $308,597,165 (Sun - $337,501)

36) Finding Nemo - $307,566,224 (Wed - $1,283,710)

37) Iron Man 2 - $307,493,516 (Wed - $175,166)

38) Iron Man - $306,384,581 (Wed - $503,165)

39) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $305,073,625 (Wed - $221,044)

40) Harry Potter 1: SS - $301,368,434 (Wed - $286,000)

 

1)     Includes $3.4 million before wide release

2)     Includes $342K before wide release.

 

·         Both Frozen and Finding Nemo, for the third straight day, gain another spot.

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Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 62

1) Avatar - $669,935,879 (Wed - $1,711,050)

2) Jurassic World – $636,513,090 (Wed - $240,585)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $608,482,552 (Wed - $718,276) 

4) The Dark Knight - $518,668,741 (Wed - $292,421
5) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $453,126,252 (Wed - $162,998)

6) The Dark Knight Rises - $441,676,748 (Wed - $179,167)

7) Shrek 2 - $425,545,150 (Mon - $533,504)

8) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire -

$418,329,756 (Wed - $147,604)

9) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $414,415,202 (Wed - $185,704)

10) Iron Man 3 - $405,806,520 (Wed - $120,249)

11) Toy Story 3 - $401,948,454 (Wed - $364,101)

12) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $398,535,767 (Mon - $94,549)

13) Spiderman - $397,362,779 (Wed - $488,448

14) Star Wars 1: TPM - $396,049,197 (Mon - $847,947)

15) The Hunger Games - $392,609,490 (Wed - $328,957)

16) Titanic - $379,772,544 (Wed - $1,627,967)

17) Harry Potter 7b:  Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $377,382,350 (Wed - $92,239)

18) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $374,377,483 (Tue - $226,170)

19) Spiderman 2 - $367,971,657 (Mon - $155,082

20) The Passion Of The Christ - $364,641,738 (Mon - $227,157)

21) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $357,367,856 (Mon - $903,086

22) Despicable Me 2 - $355,739,290 (Mon - $1,040,040)

 

23) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $349,530,419 (Mon - $73,211)

24) Furious 7 - $349,526,785 (Wed - $79,185)

25) Frozen - $348,556,513 (Mon - $657,502)(1)

26) American Sniper -

$342,124,666 (Wed - $256,310)(2)

27) Spiderman 3 - $333,969,352 (Wed - $101,008)

28) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $333,180,638 (Wed - $106,407)

29) Alice in Wonderland - $330,035,358 (Wed - $109,362)

30) Lord Of The Rings: TT - $325,446,438 (Mon - $524,839)

31) Guardians of the Galaxy - $320,068,353 (Wed - $273,729)

32) Shrek The Third - $318,418,262 (Wed - $129,409)

33) Finding Nemo - $315,343,659 (Wed - $760,084)

34) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $312,809,594 (Tue - $125,254

35) Transformers - $310,182,848 (Sun - $467,660)

36) Iron Man - $309,954,481 (Wed - $194,080

37) Iron Man 2 - $308,738,470 (Wed - $101,621)

38) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $306,371,841 (Wed - $108,568)

39) Harry Potter 1: SS - $305,988,880 (Wed - $214,000)

 

1)     Includes $342K before wide release.

2)     Includes $3.4 million before wide release

 

·         On Presidents Day 2003, LOTR: ROTK grosses $900K.

             ·         On Labor Day 2013, Despicable Me 2 conjours up $1.04 million.

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Please don't quote the whole article, terrestrial. Just give us a snippet and a link. Thanks. :)

 

:slaphead:

 

too exited :wub:   about that kind of  details in an article to really think :rolleyes:

 

done   ;)

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‘Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation’ Tops $300 Million at Global Box Office

 

http://variety.com/2015/film/news/mission-impossible-rogue-nation-tops-300-million-at-global-box-office-1201569537/

 

 

...  an additional $184.6 million from overseas markets with first-place openings in Korea, the U.K., Mexico, Australia, Spain, Russia and Argentina and franchise-best numbers in India, Korea, the U.K., Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Russia.

 

International territories still to open include France, Brazil, Italy and China, launching Sept. 8.
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.... in 40 international markets in its opening weekend, outperforming “Ghost Protocol” by 49% in the same markets. South Korea led the way with $17.1 million....
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I'm assuming you meant going ballistic, right? Unless Rogue Nation is sneaking around the Chamber of Secrets and petrifying the other movies.

Yes, that is what I meant to say :lol:
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