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BoxOffice @BoxOffice 1 min1 minute ago

STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON took in $2.72M on Monday. Domestic total stands at $113.81M. #StraightOuttaCompton

 

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Straight Outta Compton    $2,720,990    -64%    3,025    268   Ø $900    $113,808,480    2

 

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation    $1,051,812    -67%    3,442    -258   Ø $306    $158,566,597    4

 

Sinister 2    $896,297    -60%    2,766    --   Ø $324    $11,438,413    1  

 

Hitman: Agent 47    $790,607    -64%    3,261    --   Ø $242    $9,117,137    1

 

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.    $734,162    -63%    3,673    35   Ø $200    $27,268,376    2

 

American Ultra    $586,956    -59%    2,778    --   Ø $211    $6,041,240    1

 

Minions    $434,070    -63%    2,226    -414  Ø $195    $320,518,115    7

 

The Gift (2015)    $431,628    -64%    2,303    -200   Ø $187    $31,467,151    3

 

Ant-Man    $391,081    -66%    2,016    -290   Ø $194    $164,882,916    6  

 

Ricki and the Flash    $344,357    -59%    2,013    -51  Ø $171    $20,576,842    3

 

Fantastic Four (2015)    $323,093    -69%    2,581    -1423   Ø $125    $50,032,087    3

 

Vacation (2015)    $283,518    -62%    2,302    -786   Ø $123    $52,475,179    4

 

Trainwreck    $253,270    -59%    1,333    -665   Ø $190    $102,647,395    6  

 

Pixels    $205,154    -66%    1,349    -827  Ø  $152    $68,761,659    5

 

Inside Out (2015)    $200,492    -60%    821    -198   Ø $244    $342,553,567    10

 

Shaun the Sheep Movie    $178,358    -66%    1,678    -682  Ø $106    $14,697,175    3

 

Southpaw    $132,668    -60%    1,058    -669  Ø $125    $48,194,703    5

 

Jurassic World    $94,795    -64%    574    -164  Ø $165    $639,663,325    11 

 

Paper Towns    $35,390    -59%    373    -226  Ø $95    $31,140,453    5

 

Mistress America    $26,211    -61%    32    28   Ø $819    $401,534    2

 

San Andreas    $23,480    -71%    233    -33   Ø $101    $153,916,763    13

   

Terminator Genisys    $21,701    -67%    236    51   Ø $92    $89,125,445    8

 

Max (2015)    $19,590    -73%    303    -1   Ø $65    $41,591,000    9

 

Spy (2015)    $16,135    -63%    209    -17   Ø $77    $110,156,495    12

 

Magic Mike XXL    $15,192    -48%    245    83   Ø $62    $65,782,258    8

 

Mad Max: Fury Road    $10,662    -53%    128    -40   Ø $83    $152,885,623    15

 

Ted 2    $6,545    -58%    119    -57   Ø $55    $81,264,045    9

 

Dope    $4,731    -14%    18    -10   Ø $263    $16,730,901    10

 

Home (2015)     $3,689     -73%     92    Ø $40       $177,292,659   

 

Cop Car    $1,916    -50%    25    -35   Ø $77    $129,918    3

 

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet    $1,796    -52%    11    2   Ø $163    $168,233    4

 

The Gallows    $585    -79%    46    -28   Ø $13    $22,581,824    7

 

Self/Less    $584    -62%    21    -20   Ø $28    $12,277,394    7

 

 

BoxOffice @BoxOffice 51 secs51 seconds ago

AMERICAN ULTRA took in $0.587M on Monday. 4-Day domestic total stands at $6.04M. #AmericanUltra

 

BoxOffice @BoxOffice 1 min1 minute ago

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - ROGUE NATION took in $1.05M on Monday. Domestic total stands at $158.57M. #MissionImpossible

 

 

 

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Mr. Holmes & Brothers...Blood Against Blood

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Article at Variety about summer 2015 BO

Several Sequels Sputter at Stronger Summer Box Office

Though a record will remain tantalizingly out of reach, summer ticket sales should close at roughly $4.5 billion and north of 500 million admissions. That’s a welcome return to form after one of the worst popcorn seasons in history — domestic ticket sales plunged to their lowest numbers in more than a decade last summer, and admissions failed to top the 500 million mark. Though there was a typical flood of sequels and comicbook fare, credit for the turnaround goes to the diversity of movie offerings.

http://variety.com/2015/film/news/sequels-sputter-at-summer-box-office-1201576976/

 

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“In the range of $50 million to $100 million grossing movies, we have fewer of those, and that means less money and fewer admissions,” noted Patrick Corcoran, chief spokesman of the National Association of Theatre Owners.

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Peter Sciretta @slashfilm 1 min1 minute ago

Rumor: Marvel Planning New 'Blade' Movie About Blade's Daughter? http://bit.ly/1JwShB4 

 

Scott Mendelson @ScottMendelson 3 mins3 minutes ago

Summer Movie Box Office Recap Part 2: Universal Diversified Its Audience And Boosted Its Profits @Forbes http://onforb.es/1Pq238s

 

Scott Mendelson @ScottMendelson 3 mins3 minutes ago

Summer Movie Box Office Recap Part 1: More 'Avengers'-Sized Hits, More 'Fantastic Four'-Sized Bombs @Forbes http://onforb.es/1Jf16iO

 

 

Latino Review @LRNews 54 secs55 seconds ago

R.I.P 'Man of Steel' Sequel, Film Reportedly On Permanent Hold...http://www.latino-review.com/news/rip-man-of-steel-sequel-film-reportedly-on-permanent-hold  #Superman #ManofSteeel

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But you sure won't hear this from the box office snobs now will ya??

I do not bet on principle, but if I would be a betting woman, I'd bet at least a few internetuser do not even realise that that is meant ironically

 

 

Is something like that also interesting for some business interested? If yes, wher to post it?

Dave McNary @Variety_DMcNary 2 mins2 minutes ago

.@michaelbay's 451 Media Group launching interactive publishing arm http://bit.ly/1EghAY0 

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Year Season

Starts

Total Gross Change Movies Avg. #1 Movie Gross % of Total
2015 5/1 $4,592.6 +19.3% 335 $13.7 Avengers: Age of Ultron $857.4 18.7%
2013 5/3 $4,474.5 +11.4% 363 $12.3 Iron Man 3 $408.4 9.1%
2011 5/6 $4,099.9 +5.6% 321 $12.8 Harry Potter / Deathly Hallows (P2) $367.2 9.0%
2012 5/4 $4,017.4 -2.0% 347 $11.6 The Avengers $617.7 15.4%
2009 5/1 $3,981.9 +1.2% 290 $13.7 Transformers 2 $398.4 10.0%
2008 5/2 $3,934.4 +1.7% 336 $11.7 The Dark Knight $486.3 12.4%
2010 5/7 $3,884.0 -2.5% 299 $13.0 Toy Story 3 $404.0 10.4%
2007 5/4 $3,867.5 +11.5% 326 $11.9 Spider-Man 3 $336.5 8.7%
2014 5/2 $3,850.6 -13.9% 344 $11.2 Guardians of the Galaxy $246.6 6.4%
2004 5/7 $3,594.3 +0.3% 336 $10.7 Shrek 2 $436.5 12.1%
2003 5/2 $3,581.9 +1.5% 347 $10.3 Finding Nemo $329.5 9.2%
2002 5/3 $3,528.3 +14.3% 287 $12.3 Spider-Man $403.7 11.4%
2006 5/5 $3,468.7 +6.5% 311 $11.2 Dead Man's Chest $403.0 11.6%
2005 5/6 $3,257.0 -9.4% 317 $10.3 Revenge of the Sith $379.1 11.6%
2001 5/4 $3,088.1 +8.2% 184 $16.8 Shrek $260.8 8.4%
2000 5/5 $2,853.2 - 193 $14.8 Mission: Impossible II $212.9 7.5%

 

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Let us just use this. How much more is left in the tank for summer 2015?

Year Total
Gross
Change Days in
Season
Avg. Movies Avg. #1 Movie Gross % of
Total
2015 $4,190.3 +3.1% 129 $32.5 384 $10.9 Jurassic World $639.6 15.3%
2014 $4,065.5 -14.5% 122 $33.3 401 $10.1 Guardians of the Galaxy $281.2 6.9%
2013 $4,754.4 +10.7% 122 $39.0 427 $11.1 Iron Man 3 $408.9 8.6%
2012 $4,292.9 -2.5% 122 $35.2 410 $10.5 The Avengers $620.3 14.5%
2011 $4,401.4 +4.4% 122 $36.1 378 $11.6 Harry Potter / Deathly Hallows (P2) $375.6 8.5%
2010 $4,215.3 -2.6% 122 $34.6 348 $12.1 Toy Story 3 $408.9 9.7%
2009 $4,326.0 +4.7% 129 $33.5 346 $12.5 Transformers 2 $400.6 9.3%
2008 $4,131.3 -0.9% 122 $33.9 373 $11.1 The Dark Knight $504.8 12.2%
2007 $4,167.5 +11.1% 122 $34.2 384 $10.9 Spider-Man 3 $336.5 8.1%
2006 $3,750.9 +6.2% 122 $30.7 369 $10.2 Dead Man's Chest $414.0 11.0%
2005 $3,531.2 -9.1% 122 $28.9 361 $9.8 Revenge of the Sith $379.8 10.8%
2004 $3,885.1 +2.6% 122 $31.8 374 $10.4 Shrek 2 $438.5 11.3%
2003 $3,786.6 +2.7% 122 $31.0 373 $10.2 Finding Nemo $332.7 8.8%
2002 $3,685.9 +10.5% 122 $30.2 299 $12.3 Spider-Man $403.7 11.0%
2001 $3,335.6 +8.6% 122 $27.3 202 $16.5 Shrek $262.9 7.9%

 

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The Directors Guild of America have released the Best and Worst list of TV shows that hire female and minority directors.

Four out of the five worst violators were HBO productions, including “Boardwalk Empire,” “The Brink,” “The Comeback” and Cinemax/HBO’s “Banshee.”

The year’s top network in diverse hires was BET, whose “Being Mary Jane,” “The Game,” “Single Ladies” rounded out the top three while CBS’ “The McCarthy’s” came in at number four. (See full list below)

Overall, female directors are seeing a modest gain in employment on television as the number of episodes directed by women rose to 16% from 14% for the 2014-15 season, a DGA report shows.

http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/women-tv-directors-hiring-report-dga-1201577991/

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As we are in the subject of Kristen Stewart, here are some of her emotions:

 

Happy: :D

 

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Sad: :(

 

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Angry: :angry:

 

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So it's shown that she can show emotion in movies. :)   She's not that emotionless.

 

Poor number for American Ultra, though. :unsure:

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Daily Domestic Gross Mon, Aug. 24 2015

Wide (1000+)

 
# Title Mon, Aug. 24 2015   Locations   Avg. Total Wks. Dist.
1 Straight Outta Compton $2,720,990 -64% 3,025 268 $900 $113,808,480 2 Universal
2 Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation $1,051,812 -67% 3,442 -258 $306 $158,566,597 4 Paramount
3 Sinister 2 $896,297 -60% 2,766 -- $324 $11,438,413 1 Focus / Gramercy
4 Hitman: Agent 47 $790,607 -64% 3,261 -- $242 $9,117,137 1 Fox
5 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. $734,162 -63% 3,673 35 $200 $27,268,376 2 Warner Bros.
6 American Ultra $586,956 -59% 2,778 -- $211 $6,041,240 1 Lionsgate
7 Minions $434,070 -63% 2,226 -414 $195 $320,518,115 7 Universal
8 The Gift (2015) $431,628 -64% 2,303 -200 $187 $31,467,151 3 STX Entertainment
9 Ant-Man $391,081 -66% 2,016 -290 $194 $164,882,916 6 Disney
10 Ricki and the Flash $344,357 -59% 2,013 -51 $171 $20,576,842 3 Sony / TriStar
11 Fantastic Four (2015) $323,093 -69% 2,581 -1423 $125 $50,032,087 3 Fox
12 Vacation (2015) $283,518 -62% 2,302 -786 $123 $52,475,179 4 Warner Bros. / New Line
13 Trainwreck $253,270 -59% 1,333 -665 $190 $102,647,395 6 Universal
14 Pixels $205,154 -66% 1,349 -827 $152 $68,761,659 5 Sony / Columbia
15 Shaun the Sheep Movie $178,358 -66% 1,678 -682 $106 $14,697,175 3 Lionsgate
16 Southpaw $132,668 -60% 1,058 -669 $125 $48,194,703 5 Weinstein Company

Limited (100 — 999)

 
# Title Mon, Aug. 24 2015   Locations   Avg. Total Wks. Dist.
1 Inside Out (2015) $200,492 -60% 821 -198 $244 $342,553,567 10 Disney
2 Jurassic World $94,795 -64% 574 -164 $165 $639,663,325 11 Universal
3 Paper Towns $35,390 -59% 373 -226 $95 $31,140,453 5 Fox
4 San Andreas $23,480 -71% 233 -33 $101 $153,916,763 13 Warner Bros. / New Line
5 Terminator Genisys $21,701 -67% 236 51 $92 $89,125,445 8 Paramount
6 Max (2015) $19,590 -73% 303 -1 $65 $41,591,000 9 Warner Bros.
7 Spy (2015) $16,135 -63% 209 -17 $77 $110,156,495 12 Fox
8 Magic Mike XXL $15,192 -48% 245 83 $62 $65,782,258 8 Warner Bros.
9 Mad Max: Fury Road $10,662 -53% 128 -40 $83 $152,885,623 15 Warner Bros.
10 Ted 2 $6,545 -58% 119 -57 $55 $81,264,045 9 Universal

Platform (1 — 99)

 
# Title Mon, Aug. 24 2015   Locations   Avg. Total Wks. Dist.
1 Mistress America $26,211 -61% 32 28 $819 $401,534 2 Fox Searchlight
2 Dope $4,731 -14% 18 -10 $263 $16,730,901 10 Open Road
3 Home (2015) $3,689 -73% 92 -37 $40 $177,292,659 22 Fox / DreamWorks Animation
4 Cop Car $1,916 -50% 25 -35 $77 $129,918 3 Focus World
5 The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet $1,796 -52% 11 2 $163 $168,233 4 Weinstein Company
6 The Gallows $585 -79% 46 -28 $13 $22,581,824 7 Warner Bros. / New Line
7 Self/Less $584 -62% 21 -20 $28 $12,277,394 7 Focus / Gramercy

 

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