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4 minutes ago, James said:

Lol what? The previous record lasted a few months. This will be the same. Either way, I wanna ener that club and I cant. And what's the connection with the Soviet Union? Im not from Russia.

Youre Romanian yes?

Yup. Okay, I see what you mean. It's actually a good analogy. Like the Soviet Union fell, so will the SW record. [emoji14]

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1 minute ago, Darth Water Bottle said:

For those who think Lucas got paid too little...I don't think Lucas cares. He got billions of dollars. He already had more more money than he knew what to do with and now? Now his whole family is pretty much set for the next couple generations. Like I don't think he's complaining. I don't think he's going "well I should have asked for more money!" I think he's really happy with the deal anyways.

 

Lucus already had a great relation with Disney.

 

He wanted the rights to go to a company he could trust to do the right thing with them.  It wasn't about money.

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Sorry if this quote from Iger was already posted

http://epicstream.com/news/Star-Wars-The-Force-Awakens-Crushes-Jurassic-Worlds-Global-Box-Office-Record
 

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According to initial Sunday estiates,The Force Awakens would finish the weekend at $517 million globally, but Disney CEO Bob Iger told Bloomberg TV on Monday morning that the final total would be closer to $528 million. That means Jurassic World's record is gone, and we can now add  “biggest global debut ever” to The Force Awakens’ long list of box office achievements.

 

Iger said that final numbers are still being counted, but the domestic total should be closer to $247 million, and the international total could also be significantly higher. “It’s bigger than big,” Iger told Bloomberg. “It’s bigger than we thought it would be yesterday, as a matter of fact.” 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Darth AndyLL said:

 

Yes please... if you have them

 

A24, Rialto, Eros, Arcade, GKIDS, Picturehouse, Atlas:

Bajirao Mastani    $1,741,037    --    304    --    $5,727    $1,741,037    
Room (2015)    $180,192    -32%    171    -27    $1,054    $4,542,056    
Pierrot le Fou (2015 re-issue)    $7,922    --    1    --    $7,922    $7,922        
James White    $3,090    -53%    6    -4    $515    $101,368        
Boy and the World    $2,557    -75%    1    -1    $2,557    $15,991        
Big Stone Gap         $1,725     -80%     3     $575       $1,007,843     
A Royal Night Out          $1,637     -96%     3     $546       $226,020     

The End of the Tour    $3,688    -13%    3    -2    $1,229    $3,000,487
Amy (2015)    $934    -21%    2    -1    $467    $8,406,687    

Ingrid Bergman in Her Own Words    $747    -79%    2    1    $374    $42,381

 

Freestyle:
The Letters    $9,130    -97%    16    -763    $571    $1,612,130
The Man in 3B    $443    -85%    1    -5    $443    $291,145    


Music Box Films:
Flowers    $772    -50%    2    -2    $386    $48,947    
Censored Voices    $2,672    112%    3    2    $891    $28,231    


Open Road:
Spotlight         $1,425,193     -43%     825     $1,728       $22,803,219     


Pure Flix:
Woodlawn    $13,366    -75%    47    -110    $284    $14,354,788    

 

Film Movement:
Theeb    $11,631    37%    14    -1    $831    $152,571    


UTV:
Dilwale    $1,920,074    --    265    --    $7,246    $2,029,194    


STX:
Secret in Their Eyes    $136,180    -89%    223    -1438    $611    $19,916,854    

 

Universal:
Sisters         $13,922,855           2,962     $4,700       $13,922,855     
Krampus         $4,114,805     -51%     2,371     $1,735       $35,145,460     
Legend             $129,585     -60%     85     $1,525       $1,715,114     

 

Amazon Studios/Roadside
Chi-raq          $119,819     -79%     1,576     $76       $2,431,364

 

Magnolia:
Entertainment    $6,919    244%    3    -4    $2,306    $39,460    
NOMA: My Perfect Storm    $2,987    --    4    --    $747    $2,987
The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun    $297    --    2    --    $149    $297    

 

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1 minute ago, TalismanRing said:

That explains why everyone has posted those numbers, despite actuals not coming in. So there is still a chance it could go even higher. Wonderful.

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           Durham, NC

8 am and there's a long line of people outside the movie theater. They don't open for another two hours. Star Wars worse than crack

Ten @Tentanman_ 2 minutes ago

Why is there a line to wait in line for a movie that isn't even on for an hour AT NOON ON MONDAY

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11 minutes ago, Jayhawk the Hutt said:

It's tradition. It used to be for the highest grossing film of all-time however.

 

It's probably be a bit arrogant for Jim Cameron to post a full page congratulations to himself.

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Just now, James said:

Yup. Okay, I see what you mean. It's actually a good analogy. Like the Soviet Union fell, so will the SW record. [emoji14]

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I don't really care if you're in the BvS over TFA OW club, but I have to ask why?

Because I already predicted around 230m for BvS and WB is better at marketing than Disney so another 20m is not a huge stretch.

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