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31 minutes ago, DMan7 said:

Wonder if anyone snapshot some of those tweets before he deleted them? :ph34r:

You need I imagine a little bit more than a screenshot, it is so easy to create false tweet.

 

I imagine there is some ways to really "snapshot" them too right ? If so I would imagine they did.

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32 minutes ago, DMan7 said:

Wonder if anyone snapshot some of those tweets before he deleted them? :ph34r:

Guaranteed, most of them are still out there, somewhere. That is a lot of people don't get about twitter:Once you tweet something, it's out there,it's public ,no way you can get rid of it and pretend it never happened. You can't take a tweet back.

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7 minutes ago, dudalb said:

Guaranteed, most of them are still out there, somewhere. That is a lot of people don't get about twitter:Once you tweet something, it's out there,it's public ,no way you can get rid of it and pretend it never happened. You can't take a tweet back.

So how do you get to a deleted tweet?

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40 minutes ago, AndyK said:

So how do you get to a deleted tweet?

You can delete it from you account, but you can't delete it from the accounts of all the people who have already received it.......pretty obvious.

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Star Wars Movie (unadjusted) First
Weekend
Domestic
Gross
90%
of Gross
on Day
Multiplier
(DG ÷ FW)
Foreign
Gross
Worldwide
Gross
Star Wars (May 1977) $1.6M $221.3M        
Cume w/ Re-release #1 (Jul. 1978)   $265.1M        
Cume w/ Re-release #2 (Aug. 1979)   $287.6M        
Cume w/ Re-release #3 (Apr. 1981)   $304.8M        
Cume w/ Re-release #4 (Aug. 1982)   $322.8M        
Cume w/ Re-release #5 (Jan. 1997)   $461.1M     $325.6M $786.7M
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (May 1980) $4.9M $181.4M        
Cume w/ Re-release #1 (Jul. 1981)   $209.4M        
Cume w/ Re-release #2 (Nov. 1982)   $222.7M        
Cume w/ Re-release #3 (Feb. 1997)   $290.5M     $243.9M $534.4M
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (May 1983) $23.1M $252.6M        
Cume w/ Re-release #1 (Mar. 1985)   $263.9M        
Cume w/ Re-release #2 (Mar. 1997)   $309.3M     $263.5M $572.8M
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (May 1999) $64.8M $431.1M        
Cume w/ Re-release #1 (Feb. 2012)   $474.5M     $552.5M $1027.0M
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones (May 2002) $80.0M $302.2M        
Cume w/ Re-release #1 (Nov. 2002)   $310.7M     $346.0M $656.7M
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (May 2005) $108.4M $380.3M     $468.7M $849.0M
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Dec. 2015) $248.0M $936.7M 30 3.78 $1131.6M $2068.2M
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Dec. 2016) $155.1M $532.2M 25 3.43 $523.9M $1056.1M
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Dec. 2017) $220.0M $620.2M 23 2.82 $712.4M $1332.5M
Solo: A Star Wars Story (May 2018)* $84.4M $212.5M 24 2.52 $175.8M $388.4M
average (2015 - present) $176.9M $575.4M 26 3.14 $635.9M $1211.3M
sequels / episodes average (2015 - present) $234.0M $778.4M 27 3.30 $922.0M $1700.4M
spin-offs / “A Star Wars Story” average (2015 - present) $119.8M $372.4M 25 2.97 $349.9M $722.2M

Sources:
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/columns/history-legacy-showmanship/force-to-be-reckoned-with-star-wars-40th
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/columns/history-legacy-showmanship/force-defeated-empire-strikes-back-35th
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/columns/history-legacy-showmanship/return-of-the-jedi-35th
https://www.the-numbers.com/
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/
Notes:
Star Wars (1977) was additionally branded as A New Hope with the 1981 re-release of the movie.
The Star Wars original trilogy and prequel trilogy launched during mid-week and not on a weekend. The Star Wars movies since 2015 have launched on Fridays with a preceding Thursday night preview.
Display of box office numbers are rounded to the nearest hundred thousand.
The original May openings for Star Wars (1977) and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) have been classified as limited on Box Office Mojo and wide by The-Numbers.com.
Foreign and worldwide gross include any and all foreign re-releases and later than domestic release dates.
The-Numbers.com has signficantly higher foreign box office totals for Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983) than Box Office Mojo.
Box Office Mojo counts four releases of Star Wars (1977) as one $307M run and two releases of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) as one $209M run.
Star Wars (1977) was released onto the home video market in 1982. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back was released onto the home video market in 1984. Star Wars: Return of the Jedi was released onto the home video market in 1986.

 

* numbers are not final / still in theaters

data current as of July 25, 2018 / this is a work-in-progress

 

 

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31 minutes ago, dudalb said:

You can delete it from you account, but you can't delete it from the accounts of all the people who have already received it.......pretty obvious.

Will it not show has delete tweet on their account as well ? (I am a complete twitter neophyte, but I often see people having answered to what are now deleted tweet with nothing showing) on their feed.

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3 hours ago, dmatrixfilm1715 said:

Once Star Wars IX outgrosses BP domestic, >700M, then Star Wars will be back on top?

It's already back on top after the huge disappointment of AntMan2, the title just hasn't been updated yet.

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1 minute ago, MrGlass2 said:

The only reason Avatar isn't "on top", is that it is not a franchise at all - not until A2.

That's my favorite part! The second it is released it becomes the highest average grossing franchise of ALL TIME - without making a dime.

 

Just imagine when the Jim train really starts rolling. :jeb!:

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27 minutes ago, MrGlass2 said:

It's already back on top after the huge disappointment of AntMan2, the title just hasn't been updated yet.

MCU on top after IW. Then Solo and AM&TW come out. AM&TW beats Solo handily overseas, and probably DOM as well. Star Wars chances to be back on top in the next 5 years are almost nil. Just waiting for December 2020 to have a real ballgame again.

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