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Variety:

forgot to copy the title, it's about $2b reached,

Disney’s previous domestic record for a year was $1.719 billion in 2013, led by “Iron Man 3” and “Frozen.”

... On Saturday, the seventh Star Wars movie will eclipse Disney’s previous top 2015 grosser, “Avengers: Age of Ultron” at $459 million.

“Inside Out” has been the second-highest Disney domestic performer this year with $356 million, followed by “Cinderella” at $201 million.

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“The Force Awakens” took in $27.5 million internationally on Christmas Day with Disney noting that the holiday tends to be relatively light in foreign markets. Theaters in the U.K. were closed.

The international total for “The Force Awakens” has hit $449.9 million for a worldwide total of $890.3 million.

The top markets are the U.K. at $83 million, Germany at $44.6 million, France at $38.8 million and Australia at $29.7 million.

http://variety.com/2015/film/news/star-wars-the-force-awakens-box-office-disney-1201667918/

 

 

 

 

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56 minutes ago, Cmasterclay said:

That number for Daddy's Home is probably the most astonished I've been by a box office number in years. That's fucking astounding. It might do 50 million, depending on whether it performs more like a family film. Insanity. 

 

:what: Where were you all of last week? And during JW's OW? And during FF7's OS run? And during IO's OW? And during American Sniper's OW? 

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Daddy's Home is doing better than I expected I was thinking north of 20 million was good. Joy should be around 19 million-20 million this weekend which is on par with American Hustle, it should hold up well but not come close to American Hustle. 

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1 hour ago, MrPink said:

 

Nolan is on da train...accepting his fate, until the Star Wars train inevitably comes to a halt.

 

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Nolan's too busy building all the boats for his Dunkirk movie to worry about rail transportation.

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48 minutes ago, Obi-Wan Telemachos said:


Roofles.

 

 

Lol I can say there are no ethics lol

 

Mostly the class was about morality in general..

 

I think the focus was on absolute morality or other theories .

 

However think most people just learned and care about the cost benefit analysis as that is the only morality that matter in finance.

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Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 8

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $440,395,329 (EST Fri - $49,344,000)

2) Jurassic World – $325,326,090 (Fri - $29,114,435)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $299,242,890 (Fri - $29,223,517)

4) The Dark Knight - $261,847,503 (Fri - $23,232,292) 
5) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $256,887,830 (Fri - $21,232,362)

6) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $253,686,504 (Fri - $31,570,448)

7) The Dark Knight Rises - $242,745,904 (Fri - $17,734,545)

8) Harry Potter 7b: Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $240,671,184 (Fri - $14,554,115)

9) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $239,380,350 (Wed - $10,939,131)

10) Iron Man 3 - $232,134,916 (Fri - $19,713,832)

Spoiler

11) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $214,563,858 (Fri - $18,544,356) 

12) Furious 7 - $210,793,650 (Fri - $18,863,180)

13) The Hunger Games - $208,585,398 (Fri - $18,652,560)

14) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $205,788,929 (Fri - $17,711,264)
15) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $204,421,287 (Wed - $10,332,429)(1)

16) Spiderman 2 - $202,120,073 (Wed - $10,034,713) 

17) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $201,270,703 (Fri - $17,546,033)

18) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $200,442,739 (Thu - $9,079,570) 
19) Spiderman 3 - $199,232,268 (Fri - $17,161,696) 

20) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $195,837,646 (Fri - $16,689,211)

21) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $195,731,290 (Wed - $8,781,208)

22) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $192,907,747 (Fri - $24,199,442)

23) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $190,801,679 (Fri - $20,832,651)

24) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $186,157,549 (Fri - $12,818,481)(2)

25) Toy Story 3 - $185,502,325 (Fri - $17,950,643)

26) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $184,976,152 (Wed - $7,518,238)

27) Man of Steel - $181,337,960 (Fri - $12,547,013)(3)

28) Minions - $181,062,890 (Fri - $14,571,180)

29) Despicable Me 2 - $175,330,750 (Wed - $9,672,740)

30) Iron Man 2 - $174,280,820 (Fri - $15,120,949)

31) Transformers - $173,586,828 (Tue - $8,253,776)(4)

32) Spiderman - $171,529,078 (Fri - $ 19,906,574) 

33) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $170,881,284 (Thu - $5,277,340)
34) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $169,054,371 (Fri - $22,771,302)

35) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $167,804,466 (Fri - $21,263,932) 

36) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $167,738,316 (Wed - $8,438,206) 
37) Shrek The Third - $164,551,485 (Fri - $14,213,027)(5)

38) Alice in Wonderland - $163,906,691 (Fri - $17,281,335) 

39) The Matrix: Reloaded - $163,869,725 (Thu - $5,627,160)(6)

40) Avatar - $160,189,097 (Fri - $23,095,046)

Spoiler

41) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $157,684,384 (Wed - $7,544,400) 

42) Shrek 2 - $156,522,146 (Wed - $8,003,467)
43) The Hangover Part II - $154,426,960 (Thu - $5,511,451)

44) American Sniper - $153,985,667 (Fri - $18,213,554)(7)

45) The Amazing Spider-Man - $153,210,348 (Tue - $8,631,651)(8) 
46) The Passion Of The Christ - $153,003,285 (Wed - $8,402,362) 

47) Harry Potter 1: SS - $152,477,758 (Fri - $22,987,000)

48) X-Men 3: The Last Stand - $151,640,643 (Fri - $10,309,481) 
49) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - $148,965,438 (Fri - $10,619,669)

50) Inside Out - $147,803,863 (Fri - $14,986,853)

51) Guardians of the Galaxy - $146,703,522 (Fri - $12,312,683)

52) Fast & Furious 6 - $146,584,215 (Fri - $10,744,690)

53) Iron Man - $141,507,587 (Fri - $14,873,192)(9)

54) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $141,305,821 (Thu - $6,436,564) 
55) Monsters University - $139,242,031 (Fri - $14,416,583) 
56) X-Men:  Days of Future Past - $138,885,350 (Fri - $9,416,247)

57) Lord Of The Rings: TT - $135,727,511 (Wed - $12,381,307)

 

(1) Includes $5.5 million on Day 0

(2) Includes $13.2 million on Day 0

(3) Includes $12.0 million on Day 0

(4) Includes $8.8 million on Day 0

(5) Includes $0.9 million on Day 0

(6) Includes $5.0 million on Day 0

(7) Includes $3.4 million before wide release

(8) Includes $0.85 million on Day 0

(9) Includes $3.5 million on Day 0

 

·         Star Wars: The Force Awakens sets the record to $400 million by hitting the highly sought number in only 8 days, besting the old record by 2 days!

·         Star Wars: The Force Awakens extends its lead over Jurassic World to over $115 million!

Spoiler

·         Jurassic World reaches $300 million on Day 8 in the second fastest time

·         Marvel’s Avengers just misses the $300 million mark by less than $800K.

·         Friday openers made big jumps with HP4 advancing 8 spots from 42 to 34; Avatar from 47 to 40; American Sniper from 49 to 44; and HP1 from 53 to 47.

·         Crossing $250 million on Day 8:  Age of Ultron and Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

·         Crossing $200 million on Day 8:  POTC: DMC, Furious 7, The Hunger Games, Twilight Saga: New Moon, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Spiderman 2, The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2, Star Wars 3: ROTS.

 

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16 minutes ago, Infernus said:

 

:what: Where were you all of last week? And during JW's OW? And during FF7's OS run? And during IO's OW? And during American Sniper's OW? 

Those numbers were huge, but everyone knew Star Wars was going to be massive, and it was. It's amazing, but not completely unbelievable. JW and AS were both astounding, absolutely, BUT, not to give myself too much credit, I had two of the highest predictions for that movie, and knew they were gonna breakout. IO did amazing, yes, but it did about 25 percent more than a normal Pixar movie. A universally beloved movie with great marketing doing those numbers aren't THAT stunning. I predicted Daddy's Home to do 15/45 it's entire run. It's gonna do that THIS WEEKEND. It's going to do what I thought it would do for the entire run in three days. So yes, relative to my personal expectation, Daddy's Home exceeded it by the greatest percentage. it's going to triple or quadruple what I thought it would do. So yes, that is astonishing to me. 

 

Not that it's as awesome as Star Wars or anything, c'mon. 

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Amazing numbers! what a way to finish 2015. $49,3 on it's second Friday is just HUGE. It will make $155 on it's second weekend ($49 more than the previous record holder). It's going to have a $100 third weekend (posibli it's third weekend will be bigger than JW second).

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To show how impressive not only SW 7 was via the percentahe it overtook the former #1, but also how good the whole X-Mas Day was:

2 movies at the same time entered the top 15, both in rather high positions....

TOP HOLIDAY SINGLE DAY GROSSES

Rank Title (click to view) Studio Christmas Gross / % of Total Theaters / Average Day/Year Lifetime Gross
1 Star Wars: The Force Awakens BV $49,344,000 11.2% 4,134 $11,936 F 2015 $440,395,329
2 Sherlock Holmes WB $24,608,941 11.8% 3,626 $6,787 F 2009 $209,028,679
3 Avatar Fox $23,095,046 3.1% 3,456 $6,683 F 2009 $760,507,625
4 Meet the Fockers Uni. $19,542,490 7.0% 3,518 $5,555 Sa 2004 $279,261,160
5 Les Miserables (2012) Uni. $18,111,665 12.2% 2,808 $6,450 T 2012 $148,809,770
6 Daddy's Home Par. $15,700,000 100.0% 3,271 $4,800 F 2015 $15,700,000
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10 minutes ago, Ethan Hunt said:

Yeah yeah yeah... Star Wars is doing amazing numbers anything new?

 

:P

 

 

Crazy fanboi theory of the day.  SW7 Christmas numbers were limited by restricted number of showtimes.  With supply at full capacity today, and Boxing Day in Canada, we see a 30% increase!

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18 minutes ago, terrestrial said:

To show how impressive not only SW 7 was via the percentahe it overtook the former #1, but also how good the whole X-Mas Day was:

2 movies at the same time entered the top 15, both in rather high positions....

TOP HOLIDAY SINGLE DAY GROSSES

Rank Title (click to view) Studio Christmas Gross / % of Total Theaters / Average Day/Year Lifetime Gross
1 Star Wars: The Force Awakens BV $49,344,000 11.2% 4,134 $11,936 F 2015 $440,395,329
2 Sherlock Holmes WB $24,608,941 11.8% 3,626 $6,787 F 2009 $209,028,679
3 Avatar Fox $23,095,046 3.1% 3,456 $6,683 F 2009 $760,507,625
4 Meet the Fockers Uni. $19,542,490 7.0% 3,518 $5,555 Sa 2004 $279,261,160
5 Les Miserables (2012) Uni. $18,111,665 12.2% 2,808 $6,450 T 2012 $148,809,770
6 Daddy's Home Par. $15,700,000 100.0% 3,271 $4,800 F 2015 $15,700,000

TFA only doubling the Christmas record. What an embarrassment.

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