Rorschach Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 I'm excited to see what the next trimester will be like. Since most of the originally planned movies are off the list due to some players leaving. It'll be interesting to see what films come out during that time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethan Hunt Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 I'm excited to see what the next trimester will be like. Since most of the originally planned movies are off the list due to some players leaving. It'll be interesting to see what films come out during that time. I hope the fact that I've fully jumped into the game (I think I had to movies for the entire year on the advanced schedule) helps fill the gap a little bit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 I hope the fact that I've fully jumped into the game (I think I had to movies for the entire year on the advanced schedule) helps fill the gap a little bit It has. We were really thin on films this trimester (we only had about 1-2 films on each weekend) but I think since we are getting into the summer season next trimester, you can bet that the number will most likely 2-3 films per date. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 (edited) T1 PTA: The Adventures of Scrooge McDuck: IMAX Special Edition - $19,348 E.S.P - $18,064 Jurassic Knights - $14,979 Ciaphas Cain - $12,170 Crusader - $11,606 Moses - $10,771 / $12,592 The Good, the Bad and the Mechanical - $10,700 / $12,721 Second To Singapore - $9,493 The Call of the Revenant - $7,832 Pheonix Wright: Ace Attorney Part 2 - $7,659 1989 - $7,564 On a Mountain - $6,894 Timmy's Winter Vacation - $6,231 Russian Roulette - $6,013 Heads or Tails - $5,915 Rhino Riders - $5,710 That Was a Long Time Ago - $5,664 / $7,104 Two Lonely Zookeepers - $5,184 / $6,694 The Executioner - $4,866 Kensington - $4,714 Daisy Lemonade - $4,633 The Disappointment - $3,655 Ophidiophobia - $2,878 MST3K: Expedecade - $2,811 Black Friday - $2,495 The Cube - $1,458 Edited August 19, 2015 by C00k13 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted August 24, 2015 Share Posted August 24, 2015 (edited) T1 Top 10 grosses: January 3-5: $118,138,603 January 10-12: $112,170,534 (-5.1%) January 17-20: $106,259,611 / $134,296,328 (-5.3%) January 24-26: $75,793,452 (-28.7%) January 31-February 2: $78,564,099 (+3.7%) February 7-9: $69,754,157 (-11.2%) February 14-17: $103,152,892 / $126,542,404 (+47.9%) February 21-23: $67,668,394 (-34.4%) February 28-March 1: $56,154,889 (-17.0%) March 6-8: $94,621,567 (+68.5%) March 13-15: $94,137,951 (-0.1%) March 20-22: $74,498,384 (-20.9%) March 27-29: $111,815,583 (+50.1%) April 3-5: $84,295,060 (-24.6%) April 10-12: $95,674,533 (+13.5%) April 17-19: $113,886,634 (+19.0%) April 24-26: $85,099,098 (-25.3%) Edited August 24, 2015 by C00k13 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted October 25, 2015 Author Share Posted October 25, 2015 May 1-31. Run & Gun 2: $64,137,166 (1st Weekend)2. Ciaphas Cain: $9,870,573 (3rd Weekend) (-55%)3. Kensington: $8,566,266 (2nd Weekend) (-44%)4. E.S.P.: $8,410,353 (6th Weekend) (-32%)5. Crusader: $6,349,559 (4th Weekend) (-52%)6. Daisy Lemonade: $5,383,914 (3rd Weekend) (-35%)7. MST3K: Expedecade: $3,290,735 (2nd Weekend) (-47%)8. Second to Singapore: $1,578,460 (8th Weekend) (-37%)9. Scrooge McDuck- IMAX Special Edition: $1,541,211 (4th Weekend) (-36%)10. Russian Roulette: $1,174,932 (5th Weekend) (-59%) May 8-101. Run & Gun 2: $27,578,981 (2nd Weekend) (-57%)2. Forty-Five Seconds of Glory: $25,469,492 (1st Weekend)3. On the Record: $17,208,447 (1st Weekend)4. E.S.P.: $5,887,247 (7th Weekend) (-30%)5. Ciaphas Cain: $5,527,521 (4th Weekend) (-44%)6. Kensington: $5,311,085 (3rd Weekend) (-38%)7. Daisy Lemonade: $3,876,418 (4th Weekend) (-28%)8. Crusader: $3,682,744 (5th Weekend) (-42%)9. MST3K: Expedecade: $1,842,812 (3rd Weekend) (-44%) May 15-171. Attack of the Movies: $25,861,032 (1st Weekend)2. Run & Gun 2: $15,168,439 (3rd Weekend) (-45%)3. Forty-Five Seconds of Glory: $13,498,830 (2nd Weekend) (-47%)4. On the Record: $10,152,984 (2nd Weekend) (-41%)5. E.S.P.: $4,121,073 (8th Weekend) (-30%)6. Kensington: $3,452,205 (4th Weekend) (-35%)7. Ciaphas Cain: $3,316,512 (5th Weekend) (-40%)8. Daisy Lemonade: $2,713,492 (5th Weekend) (-30%)9. Crusader: $2,283,301 (6th Weekend) (-38%)10. MST3K: Expedecade: $1,105,687 (4th Weekend) (-49%) May 22-25 (Memorial Day Weekend)1. Monster Hunter: $88,801,517/$103,095,794 (1st Weekend)2. City Launcher/World Builder: $19,299,308/$23,476,182 (1st Weekend)3. Attack of the Movies: $14,999,398/$18,618,055 (2nd Weekend) (-42%)4. Shia LeBeouf the Movie: $9,577,295/$12,009,211 (1st Weekend)5. Forty-Five Seconds of Glory: $8,234,286/$10,751,944 (3rd Weekend) (-39%)6. On the Record: $7,107,088/$8,932,177 (3rd Weekend) (-30%)7. Run & Gun 2: $6,977,482/$9,014,223 (4th Weekend) (-54%)8. E.S.P.: $3,214,437/$4,147,706 (9th Weekend) (-22%)9. Daisy Lemonade: $2,062,254/$2,617,833 (5th Weekend) (-24%)10. Kensington: $1,898,712/$2,500,195 (5th Weekend) (-45%) May 29-311. Monster Hunter: $34,632,591 (2nd Weekend) (-61%)2. Runaway Man: $13,675,202 (1st Weekend)3. City Launcher/World Builder: $8,684,688 (2nd Weekend) (-55%)4. Attack of the Movies: $8,249,668 (3rd Weekend) (-45%)5. Forty-Five Seconds of Glory: $4,693,543 (4th Weekend) (-43%)6. On the Record: $4,406,392 (4th Weekend) (-38%)7. Run & Gun 2: $3,767,840 (5th Weekend) (-46%)8. Shia LeBeouf the Movie: $3,352,053 (2nd Weekend) (-35%)9. E.S.P.: $2,057,239 (10th Weekend) (-34%)10. Daisy Lemonade: $1,319,842 (6th Weekend) (-36%) 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rukaio101 Posted October 25, 2015 Share Posted October 25, 2015 Good totals. Some excellent starts from my films even if the legs might leave something to be desired. Monster Hunter's drop is fairly understandable coming after a holiday and I suspect it'll stabilize pretty easily. Run & Gun 2, on the other hand, I was expecting to hold up better in Weeks 2/3 considering the lack of action blockbuster competition. Oh well, when all's said and done, it's still almost certain to pass $150m and may have an shot at reaching $170m. Good totals anyway, Numbers. Looking forward to seeing the rest. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted October 25, 2015 Author Share Posted October 25, 2015 Good totals. Some excellent starts from my films even if the legs might leave something to be desired. Monster Hunter's drop is fairly understandable coming after a holiday and I suspect it'll stabilize pretty easily. Run & Gun 2, on the other hand, I was expecting to hold up better in Weeks 2/3 considering the lack of action blockbuster competition. Oh well, when all's said and done, it's still almost certain to pass $150m and may have an shot at reaching $170m. Good totals anyway, Numbers. Looking forward to seeing the rest. Run and Gun 2 I figured would have some extra frontloading after Run and Gun + Overdrive established a set audience for the universe. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted October 25, 2015 Author Share Posted October 25, 2015 Getting June almost ready. July should be up tonight. August will be up tomorrow evening after work. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted October 25, 2015 Author Share Posted October 25, 2015 June 5-71. The Dresden Files: Fool Moon: $62,524,814 (1st Weekend)2. Monster Hunter: $19,047,925 (3rd Weekend) (-45%)3. All Kinds of Bull: $12,644,891 (1st Weekend)4. Runaway Man: $7,111,105 (2nd Weekend) (-48%)5. Attack of the Movies: $4,949,800 (4th Weekend) (-40%)6. City Launcher/World Builder: $4,863,425 (3rd Weekend) (-44%)7. Forty-Five Seconds of Glory: $2,956,932 (5th Weekend) (-37%)8. On the Record: $2,908,218 (5th Weekend) (-34%)9. Run & Gun 2: $1,808,563 (6th Weekend) (-52%)10. Shia LeBeouf the Movie: $1,441,382 (3rd Weekend) (-57%) June 12-141. The Dresden Files: Fool Moon: $35,013,896 (2nd Weekend) (-44%)2. The Lazy River Squad: $20,979,525 (1st Weekend)3. Monster Hunter: $11,428,755 (4th Weekend) (-40%)4. All Kinds of Bull: $7,207,587 (2nd Weekend) (-43%)5. Runaway Man: $3,911,107 (3rd Weekend) (-45%)6. City Launcher/World Builder: $3,015,323 (4th Weekend) (-38%)7. Attack of the Movies: $2,326,406 (5th Weekend) (-53%)8. On the Record: $1,861,259 (6th Weekend) (-36%)9. Forty-Five Seconds of Glory: $1,537,604 (6th Weekend) (-48%)10. Run & Gun 2: $1,067,0521 (7th Weekend) (-41%) June 19-211. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: The Adventure Begins: $75,442,509 (1st Weekend)2. Day of the Tentacle: $27,405,378 (1st Weekend)3. The Dresden Files: Fool Moon: $20,658,198 (3rd Weekend) (-41%)4. The Lazy River Squad: $9,650,581 (2nd Weekend) (-54%)5. Monster Hunter: $6,400,102 (5th Weekend) (-44%)6. All Kinds of Bull: $4,468,703 (3rd Weekend) (-38%)7. Runaway Man: $2,190,220 (3rd Weekend) (-44%)8. City Launcher/World Builder: $1,899,653 (5th Weekend) (-37%)9. Attack of the Movies: $1,139,938 (6th Weekend) (-51%)10. On the Record: $1,135,367 (7th Weekend) (-39%) June 26-281. The Throne of Fire: $70,526,733 (1st Weekend)2. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: The Adventure Begins: $33,949,129 (2nd Weekend) (-55%)3. Day of the Tentacle: $16,443,226 (2nd Weekend) (-40%)4. The Dresden Files: Fool Moon: $12,394,918 (4th Weekend) (-40%)5. The Lazy River Squad: $5,307,819 (3rd Weekend) (-45%)6. Monster Hunter: $3,008,047 (6th Weekend) (-53%)7. All Kinds of Bull: $2,547,160 (4th Weekend) (-43%)8. Runaway Man: $1,073,207 (4th Weekend) (-51%)9. City Launcher/World Builder: $1,063,805 (6th Weekend) (-44%) Later tonight, the weakest 4th of July weekend in this game's history. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted October 25, 2015 Share Posted October 25, 2015 Seems like all the June releases opened to general expectations. Hoping there's a curveball in July or August to juice things up. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alpha Posted October 25, 2015 Share Posted October 25, 2015 Awesome OW for Throne of Fire. Did not expect it to do that well. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted October 26, 2015 Author Share Posted October 26, 2015 July 3-51. The Throne of Fire: $37,379,168 (2nd Weekend) (-47%)2. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: The Adventure Begins: $21,387,951 (3rd Weekend) (-37%)3. The Parade: $19,512,346 (1st Weekend)4. Day of the Tentacle: $11,674,690 (3rd Weekend) (-29%)5. The Dresden Files: Fool Moon: $8,428,544 (5th Weekend) (-32%)6. 2 Sharkz: $4,128,357 (1st Weekend)7. The Lazy River Squad: $3,290,847 (4th Weekend) (-38%)8. Monster Hunter: $1,985,311 (7th Weekend) (-34%)9. All Kinds of Bull: $1,783,012 (5th Weekend) (-30%) July 10-121. A Love Worth Killing For: $61,732,864 (1st Weekend)2. The Throne of Fire: $22,427,501 (3rd Weekend) (-40%)3. The Girl in the Red Dress: $15,419,006 (1st Weekend)4. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: The Adventure Begins: $13,902,168 (4th Weekend) (-35%)5. The Parade: $10,536,666 (2nd Weekend) (-46%)6. Day of the Tentacle: $6,070,839 (4th Weekend) (-48%)7. The Dresden Files: Fool Moon: $4,719,984 (6th Weekend) (-44%)8. The Lazy River Squad: $1,349,247 (5th Weekend) (-59%)9. 2 Sharkz: $1,155,940 (1st Weekend) (-72%)10. Monster Hunter: $1,091,921 (8th Weekend) (-45%) July 17-191. The Line: $60,357,182 (1st Weekend)2. Peter and the Starcatchers: $46,632,486 (1st Weekend)3. A Love Worth Killing For: $33,953,075 (2nd Weekend) (-45%)4. The Throne of Fire: $12,110,850 (4th Weekend) (-54%)5. The Girl in the Red Dress: $6,630,172 (2nd Weekend) (-57%)6. The Parade: $6,532,732 (3rd Weekend) (-38%)7. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: The Adventure Begins: $6,116,954 (5th Weekend) (-56%)8. Day of the Tentacle: $3,521,086 (5th Weekend) (-42%)9. The Dresden Files: Fool Moon: $2,595,991 (7th Weekend) (-45%) July 24-261. The Pixies in the Backyard: $34,056,441 (1st Weekend)2. The Line: $32,592,878 (2nd Weekend) (-46%)3. Peter and the Starcatchers: $27,979,491 (2nd Weekend) (-40%)4. A Love Worth Killing For: $20,711,376 (3rd Weekend) (-39%)5. The Throne of Fire: $7,024,293 (5th Weekend) (-42%)6. Sam Smith: Stay with Me: $7,023,950 (1st Weekend)7. The Parade: $4,246,276 (4th Weekend) (-35%)8. The Girl in the Red Dress: $3,580,293 (3rd Weekend) (-46%)9. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: The Adventure Begins: $3,241,985 (6th Weekend) (-47%)10. Day of the Tentacle: $2,323,917 (6th Weekend) (-34%) July 31-21. The Wedding Prey: $31,209,357 (1st Weekend)2. The Line: $20,533,513 (3rd Weekend) (-37%)3. Peter and the Starcatchers: $19,865,439 (3rd Weekend) (-29%)4. The Pixies in the Backyard: $19,412,471 (2nd Weekend) (-43%)5. The Scarecrow: $18,905,479 (1st Weekend)6. A Love Worth Killing For: $11,805,484 (4th Weekend) (-43%)7. The Throne of Fire: $4,565,790 (6th Weekend) (-35%)8. Sam Smith: Stay with Me: $3,231,017 (2nd Weekend) (-54%)9. The Parade: $2,250,526 (5th Weekend) (-47%)10. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: The Adventure Begins: $1,977,611 (7th Weekend) (-39%) 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 That's pretty fantastic for ALWFK! With legs about on the same level as 22JS, it looks like it;s going to get pas $200m! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 (edited) T2 Top 10 grosses: May 1-3: $110,303,169 (+29.6%) May 8-10: $90,857,226 (-17.6%) May 15-17: $81,673,555 (-10.1%) May 22-25: $162,171,777 / $195,163,320 (+98.6%) May 29-31: $84,839,058 (-47.8%) June 5-7: $120,257,055 (+41.7%) June 12-14: $88,348,514 (-26.5%) June 19-21: $150,390,649 (+70.2%) June 26-28: $146,314,044 (-2.7%) July 3-5: $109,570,226 (-25.1%) July 10-12: $138,406,136 (+26.3%) July 17-19: $178,450,528 (+28.9%) July 24-26: $142,780,900 (-20.0%) July 31-August 2: $133,756,687 (-6.3%) August 7-9: $103,257,673 (-22.8%) August 14-16: $103,122,925 (-0.1%) August 21-23: $70,436,202 (-31.7%) August 28-30: $54,708,810 (-22.3%) Edited October 27, 2015 by cookie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted October 27, 2015 Author Share Posted October 27, 2015 August 7-9 1. The Departure: $23,230,975 (1st Weekend) 2. The Wedding Prey: $18,101,427 (2nd Weekend) (-42%) 3. Peter and the Starcatchers: $14,899,079 (4th Weekend) (-25%) 4. The Line: $13,757,453 (4th Weekend) (-33%) 5. The Pixies in the Backyard: $11,647,482 (3rd Weekend) (-40%) 6. The Scarecrow: $8,696,520 (2nd Weekend) (-54%) 7. A Love Worth Killing For: $7,083,290 (5th Weekend) (-40%) 8. The Throne of Fire: $2,739,474 (7th Weekend) (-40%) 9. Sam Smith: Stay with Me: $1,841,679 (3rd Weekend) (-43%) 10. The Parade: $1,260,294 (6th Weekend) (-44%) August 14-16 1. The Raven Boys: $28,238,422 (1st Weekend) 2. My Favourite Scientist: $24,276,335 (1st Weekend) 3. The Wedding Prey: $9,774,770 (3rd Weekend) (-46%) 4. The Departure: $9,757,009 (2nd Weekend) (-58%) 5. Peter and the Starcatchers: $7,896,512 (5th Weekend) (-47%) 6. The Line: $7,841,748 (5th Weekend) (-43%) 7. The Pixies in the Backyard: $5,241,367 (4th Weekend) (-55%) 8. The Scarecrow: $4,783,086 (3rd Weekend) (-45%) 9. A Love Worth Killing For: $4,108,308 (6th Weekend) (-42%) 10. The Throne of Fire: $1,205,368 (8th Weekend) (-56%) August 21-23 1. Loony Ben: $13,904,888 (1st Weekend) 2. My Favourite Scientist: $13,594,477 (2nd Weekend) (-44%) 3. The Raven Boys: $13,272,058 (2nd Weekend) (-53%) 4. The Wedding Prey: $5,962,610 (4th Weekend) (-39%) 5. The Departure: $5,366,355 (3rd Weekend) (-45%) 6. Peter and the Starcatchers: $5,211,697 (6th Weekend) (-34%) 7. The Line: $5,018,719 (6th Weekend) (-36%) 8. The Pixies in the Backyard: $3,249,467 (5th Weekend) (-38%) 9. The Scarecrow: $2,678,528 (4th Weekend) (-44%) 10. A Love Worth Killing For: $2,177,403 (7th Weekend) (-47%) August 28-30 1. Terminal Red: $12,109,237 (1st Weekend) 2. My Favourite Scientist: $8,156,848 (3rd Weekend) (-40%) 3. The Raven Boys: $7,830,514 (3rd Weekend) (-41%) 4. Loony Ben: $6,257,199 (2nd Weekend) (-55%) 5. The Hateful Eight Redux: $5,143,702 (1st Weekend) 6. The Wedding Prey: $3,756,444 (5th Weekend) (-37%) 7. Peter and the Starcatchers: $3,648,188 (7th Weekend) (-30%) 8. The Line: $3,011,231 (7th Weekend) (-40%) 9. The Departure: $2,683,177 (4th Weekend) (-50%) 10. The Pixies in the Backyard: $2,112,270 (6th Weekend) (-35%) 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rukaio101 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Looking at August I'm once again really regretting not throwing in some extra fillers in there. Boy was that a weak month. And that's even with it performing largely to expectations. Anyway, thanks again to Numbers for doing the.... numbers. Here are a few general thoughts on stuff. Pleasantly surprised at PMD's legs. Maybe it's because of Numbers's constant painstaking reminders that the Pokemon franchise is frontloaded, but I was expecting the drops to be a lot harsher. As it is, it's fairly likely to pass $200 and I suspect will be the Number 2 of the summer after Monster Hunter (although it may be a tight race with Throne of Fire). It's probably not going to pass E.S.P, but it's still excellent news moving forward for that trilogy. At the moment, I'm interested to see if I can get 3 for 3 with my animations this years, since I've got my Traditional Animation, Giants of Asambhava, coming out this fall. And considering my last trad animation swept the Oscars and won Best Picture, I'd say it should be very interesting to see it perform against E.S.P (especially since, to date, my trad animation of the year has always come off ahead critically and financially against my CG animation) Speaking of Throne of Fire, I guess that film's probably the more unexpected success of the summer. I'll admit, coming a year after a lukewarm and to some extent controversial 1st film (which I still don't think it should've been made), I didn't see it doing as well as it did. I guess being a more straightforward blockbuster in a summer lacking in them paid off. As for my other films, Monster Hunter performed largely as expected. Maybe a little less leggy than I was expecting, but it's still taking the Summer Crown by a comfortable amount. It doesn't quite look like it's going to pass $250m, but I've got my fingers crossed. Dresden Files also performed very admirably. It looks like it's probably scratch past $200m as well. Honestly, it's fairly difficult to get disappointed at a tri where all of my movies have a $60m+ OW and 3 of them have a good chance of crossing $200m dom (and R&G2 looks like it came fairly close). Still, there weren't many big exciting breakouts this summer. We certainly had a lot of mid-level hits, but not even Monster Hunter was that big of a smash. I suppose they're all being saved for the fall. I know I've got Giants of Asambhava, Scar (possibly) and a certain surprise movie I'm announcing at Comic Con, all which I expect to be big players. I know other people have a lot of planned movies as well. And let's not forget Numbers's Star Wars which is probably going to win the year barring a surprise upset. Still, we've yet to see whether of that will actually be finished (since I know this isn't the first time an 'overcrowded' fall/winter has a fair number of dropouts) and how it will perform. I guess Numbers is going to enjoy himself. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 I'm not all that concerned with making a huge blockbuster for the fall season. I've been concerned with more smaller projects (besides maybe The Thief and the Cobbler). I could care less if they were big successes (though it would be nice if they were) or not, I just want to hear the feedback you guys give. That's what I'll be concerned with most this trimester. Also, Scar Dom > Star Wars Dom. Just saying Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethan Hunt Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 I've got a big sci-fi action spectacle coming for sure this fall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 (edited) T2 PTA: Monster Hunter: $22,470 / $26,087 Pokémon Mystery Dungeon - The Adventure Begins: $19,231 The Throne of Fire: $18,614 The Line: $17,695 A Love Worth Killing For: $17,152 Run & Gun 2: $16,594 The Dresden Files - Fool Moon: $16,232 Peter and the Starcatchers: $11,988 The Pixies in the Backyard: $10,643 The Wedding Prey: $8,614 The Day of the Tentacle: $8,596 Forty-Five Seconds of Glory: $8,318 The Raven Boys: $8,269 The Departure: $7,801 Attack of the Movies: $7,518 The Scarecrow: $6,835 The Lazy River Squad: $6,189 On the Record: $6,251 My Favorite Scientist: $6,144 City Launcher/World Builder: $5,195 / $6,319 The Girl in the Red Dress: $5,136 The Parade: $5,062 Terminal Red: $4,906 Runaway Man: $4,900 Loony Ben: $4,559 All Kinds of Bull: $4,360 The Hateful Eight Redux: $4,118 Sam Smith - Stay With Me: $2,887 Shia LeBeouf the Movie: $2,475 2 Sharkz: $1,431 Edited October 27, 2015 by cookie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...