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22 minutes ago, smerfy01 said:

 

Im supposed to leave at 1 for the 140. Hopefully its not that way around here.

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If it drops like Avatar, it should be at 25.6m today.  The one thing going for SW though is all of the sellouts, it could drive a little bit of spillover business onto today and maybe not drop AS hard.  I still would be shocked to see anything 29m+

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14 minutes ago, Nasok said:

Why do you suggest such big drop? Because of Toxic Wom?

Everyone assuming -33% xmas eve effect

Come on -21% you can do it!

 

This just in! Presents may arrive late xmas morning. Santa Clause stated that he won't get started until he hears Rth's estimate for SW7

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One thing I noticed about presales s that you have huge groups 10 15 people buying tickets on a group.

 

Usually it's 1 2 3 4 people at most for there blockbusters.

 

 

Today will be 25 million.

 

If the drop is softer then expect a lower jump for x ma's. 

 

If not then I give into the dark side. 

 

 

 

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DAY
Avengers

Jurassic World

Avatar

SW 7

Titanic
WEEK 1
Fri $80,813,985
- / -
$80,813,985 / 1
$81,953,950
- / -
$81,953,950 / 1
$26,752,099
- / -
$26,752,099 / 1
$119,119,282
- / -
$119,119,282 / 1
$8,658,814
- / -
$8,658,814 / 1
Sat $69,557,990
-13.9% / -
$150,371,975 / 2
$69,644,830
-15% / -
$151,598,780 / 2
$25,529,036
-4.6% / -
$52,281,135 / 2
$68,294,204
-42.7% / -
$187,413,486 / 2
$10,672,013
+23.3% / -
$19,330,827 / 2
Sun $57,066,733
-18% / -
$207,438,708 / 3
$57,207,490
-17.9% / -
$208,806,270 / 3
$24,744,346
-3.1% / -
$77,025,481 / 3
$60,553,189
-11.3% / -
$247,966,675 / 3
$9,307,304
-12.8% / -
$28,638,131 / 3
 
Mon $18,898,999
-66.9% / -
$226,337,707 / 4
$25,344,820
-55.7% / -
$234,151,090 / 4
$16,385,820
-33.8% / -
$93,411,301 / 4
$40,109,742
-33.8% / -
$288,076,417 / 4
$5,578,212
-40.1% / -
$34,216,343 / 4
Tue $17,677,190
-6.5% / -
$244,014,897 / 5
$24,342,515
-4% / -
$258,493,605 / 5
$16,086,461
-1.8% / -
$109,497,762 / 5
$37,361,729
-6.9% / -
$325,438,146 / 5
$6,003,119
+7.6% / -
$40,219,462 / 5
Wed $13,612,910
-23% / -
$257,627,807 / 6
$19,895,470
-18.3% / -
$278,389,075 / 6
$16,445,291
+2.2% / -
$125,943,053 / 6
Est. $38,100,000
+2% / -
$363,538,146 / 6
$3,571,345
-40.5% / -
$43,790,807 / 6
Thu $12,391,566
-9% / -
$270,019,373 / 7
$17,822,580
-10.4% / -
$296,211,655 / 7
$11,150,998
-32.2% / -
$137,094,051 / 7
- $9,178,529
+157% / -
$52,969,336 / 7
WK 1 $270,019,373 $296,211,625 $137,094,001 - $52,969,336
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16 minutes ago, Obi-Wan Telemachos said:

 

Most theaters in the US don't have reserved seating yet, though it's becoming increasingly common in the cities and for premium theaters.

 

10 minutes ago, CJ Ren said:

That is the weirdest fucking thing ever to me since every theater chain here has reserved sitting. Even the shitty ones!

 

I live in LA county and we didn't have reserve seating in my area till sometime between Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy, and it was only just at one theater (may have only been at one screen, too.) It's available at more, now, but still not the norm.

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4 minutes ago, Obi-Wan Telemachos said:

 

All movies have a big drop on Christmas Eve here, because theaters close early and most people are doing something special with their families.

Even if Santa himself is watching Star Wars?

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I literally want to see this movie 5-7 times, and likely will.  That doesn't ever happen (the most I've seen a movie in theaters was 4-5 times I believe?  And that was a major fluke).  And I really can't explain why I do.

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26 minutes ago, eddyxx said:

I'm not sure I think they start filming around the same time. The last thing a Thor sequel needs is to get rushed for release.

 

GOTG2 starts filming in February

 

http://www.slashfilm.com/guardians-of-the-galaxy-2-filming-date/

 

Spider-Man and Thor 3 start filming in June

 

http://collider.com/spider-man-reboot-thor-3-filming-details-revealed-by-kevin-feige/

 

 

What do they do then Eddy?!? ?

 

Possibly move GOTG 2 up a month? I know in the end they're just going to leave them where they are but I think that will hurt both box offices (minutely of course, by why hurt yourself even a little?). The themes are so similar it just seems odd that Disney would put THAT particular film out 3 weeks before Star Wars :/

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17 minutes ago, The Panda Menace said:

 

Tbh, a lot of Avatar seems to have been strangely forgotten for how big it was.  I still see and hear references to old classics, I see references to Titanic, I see references to tons of fandoms, but Avatar really seems like the Harlem Shake kind of thing.  It got extremely popular for four and five months and then everyone ceased to care.

 

The last time I've seen it referenced (outside of this forum or from a media column on a website) was on a Twitter hashtag, and it was basically somebody calling it "That Pocahontas rip off with blue people"

 

Maybe it's more popular than I think it is?  But it's like it was forgotten from the pop-culture conscious.  

It's indeed really weird, this movie was really huge in box-office and even in media and all in 2010 (and late 2009) then nothing. It's really weird. I'm curious to see how the pop culture will react to Avatar 2. 

16 minutes ago, Obi-Wan Telemachos said:

 

Most theaters in the US don't have reserved seating yet, though it's becoming increasingly common in the cities and for premium theaters.

Yes same in France, most haven't reserved seating but you can still buy tickets online through them. You still have to come early to have a good seat though. 

 

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