Jump to content

grim22

Monday #s 2/8/16

Recommended Posts

<<Prev Day <Wk <Mo <Yr
     
>Yr >Mo >Wk >>Next Day
TD YD Title (Click to View) Studio Daily Gross % +/- YD / LW Theaters / Avg Gross To-Date Day
1 1 Kung Fu Panda 3 Fox $1,551,979 -68% -11% 3,987 $389 $70,845,117 11
2 2 Hail, Caesar! Uni. $886,465 -49% - 2,232 $397 $12,241,690 4
3 4 The Revenant Fox $692,494 -35% -28% 3,018 $229 $150,235,692 46
4 3 Star Wars: The Force Awakens BV $678,633 -53% -13% 2,262 $300 $906,723,418 53
5 7 The Finest Hours BV $469,335 -39% -38% 3,143 $149 $18,961,234 11
6 6 The Choice LGF $429,741 -51% - 2,631 $163 $6,480,184 4
7 5 Pride and Prejudice and Zombies SGem $429,139 -54% - 2,931 $146 $5,753,379 4
8 11 Dirty Grandpa LGF $384,280 -35% -33% 2,567 $150 $29,764,056 18
9 9 Ride Along 2 Uni. $352,880 -48% -25% 2,172 $162 $77,600,425 25
10 12 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Par. $310,324 -21% -37% 2,059 $151 $48,053,220 25
11 8 The 5th Wave Sony $305,744 -57% -23% 2,346 $130 $26,044,732 18
12 10 The Boy (2016) STX $274,303 -58% -31% 2,214 $124 $27,155,809 18
- - Fifty Shades of Black ORF $195,532 -39% -47% 2,075 $94 $9,567,076 11
- - The Big Short Par. $161,841 -32% -29% 860 $188 $63,822,522 60
- - Brooklyn FoxS $122,264 -53% -27% 703 $174 $32,502,526 97
- - Daddy's Home Par. $121,823 -52% -32% 1,018 $120 $145,359,619 46
- - Spotlight ORF $93,410 -44% -21% 668 $140 $36,197,758 95
- - Joy Fox $28,854 -31% -47% 286 $101 $55,874,601 46
- - Creed WB $22,449 -19% +4% 242 $93 $109,011,245 76
- - Sisters Uni. $20,850 -41% -49% 287 $73 $86,556,640 53
- - Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip Fox $19,632 -70% -3% 300 $65 $83,670,492 53
- - The Danish Girl Focus $17,479 -50% -44% 155 $113 $10,631,264 74
- - Anomalisa Par. $16,447 -51% -52% 147 $112 $2,249,625 41
- - Norm of the North LGF $14,789 -72% -68% 338 $44 $16,341,741 25
- - The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 LGF $13,632 -47% -30% 207 $66 $280,989,632 81
- - Point Break (2015) WB $11,615 -34% -17% 166 $70 $28,628,897 46
- - The Forest Focus $11,269 -44% -58% 162 $70 $26,201,533 32
  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites



Did the Superbowl lead to people pushing their movie-going to Monday or why are the weekly drops all so good?

I mean, it's obvious why the Sunday-Monday drops are better than usual, as the Sunday was lower than normal, but that alone wouldn't lead to good weekly drops.

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites



6 minutes ago, George Parr said:

Did the Superbowl lead to people pushing their movie-going to Monday or why are the weekly drops all so good?

I mean, it's obvious why the Sunday-Monday drops are better than usual, as the Sunday was lower than normal, but that alone wouldn't lead to good weekly drops.

I'm guessing a fair number of people either took the day off or called in sick with a case of superbowlfluenza. The Monday after the SB is the most popular sick day in the U.S.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 minutes ago, George Parr said:

Did the Superbowl lead to people pushing their movie-going to Monday or why are the weekly drops all so good?

I mean, it's obvious why the Sunday-Monday drops are better than usual, as the Sunday was lower than normal, but that alone wouldn't lead to good weekly drops.

 

6 minutes ago, Biph Shmata said:

I'm guessing a fair number of people either took the day off or called in sick with a case of superbowlfluenza. The Monday after the SB is the most popular sick day in the U.S.

 

Post SB Monday-Monday decline for animated movies in 2014, 2015

Strange Magic : -1.4%

Paddington : -10.8%

KFP3 : -11%

Nut Job : -49.3%

 

So seems normal. Just Nut Job had a big weekly decline.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites



Let's just say I'm glad I'm self-employed because I was hungover as hell Monday. Whoops! Lol. One of my employees took a partial sick day yesterday but said she was still doing work just had to cancel an in person meeting then she formally took today off as a sick day.

 

Crazy holds though, must be a lot of people who decided Monday was movie day.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Rev crosses 150m. That's great. Will easily go past 170m. Didn't expect Rev to cross Django.

Tarantino on the other hand had a bad year with H8 struggling to touch 55m.

I was expecting >100m for H8 and <100m for Rev.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites





15 minutes ago, RichWS said:

 

I'm sure he's having a fine year. It was never gonna be a Basterds/Django-level success. 

 

yep. H8FUL is already at 130M WW on a 44M budget and still has some money left to make OS.

 

Tarantino's brand is fine. Certainly better than David O Russell's.

Link to comment
Share on other sites



3 minutes ago, GuardianDevil said:

Star Wars needs to stop bleeding screens. If anything,it needs to start adding them back. Take the screens being wasted on Jane Got A Gun and The Choice and hand them to a movie that can use the extra showings.

TFA won't be adding screens back :lol: It's not going to have a huge drop this weekend as Fifty Shades, 13 Hours, and The Fifth Wave are in store for some big drops (maybe Daddy's Home as well).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, GuardianDevil said:

Star Wars needs to stop bleeding screens. If anything,it needs to start adding them back. Take the screens being wasted on Jane Got A Gun,50SOB, and The Choice and hand them to a movie that can use the extra showings.

It's only going to continue losing screens as its run continues to wind down. Get over it.

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites





It's crazy to me that The Martian still has 100 theaters playing it, wow, that movie is so old! And poor Spectre just clawing and fighting, trying to get to that magical $200M mark, but it... doesn't seem like it's going to happen.

 

Of course TFA won't be adding screens back, I mean, there are a good number of other releases coming out. The annoyance for me is that it should not have lost a single screen through weekend 6. There just aren't that many 1-plexes in the entire U.S. In fact I don't know how many there are but I'd say almost none. Even the dinkiest, crappiest theaters in the U.S. have 3 screens. There wasn't any reason for it to lose theaters while it was still in the top 3 and it still has remained in the top 3 for 8 weekends. I can understand the last two weeks, with other new movies opening, theaters HOPING those movies would do better, but it's still beyond stupid for TFA to have lost theaters when it was making $20M+ per weekend a few weekends ago. That 800 theater loss was the most inexplicable thing I've seen at the box office in quite a while. It's January and February, there is CRAP being released every weekend, you let the big boys like TFA and Revenant stick around rather than dumping them for garbage that the studios literally pushed out the airlock over a volcano lol.

 

With 3 movies opening this weekend, though, there are going to be some movies losing a lot of screens. It's a damn shame they can't throw out the trash like The Choice immediately because there's no reason Revenant or TFA should suffer just because How to Be Single needs screens. But looking at my local theater with 11 screens, even with TFA in the top 3 last weekend, they still can't ditch Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, The Choice, wouldn't want to get rid of Hail Caesar (obviously), Kung Fu Panda 3 (of course, it was #1), and that leaves slim pickings for films to get rid of. They are playing The Big Short and that should probably be gotten rid of, but The Fifth Wave and The Boy only have 1 showing per day so even ditching them both won't accomplish much. I have a feeling TFA and Revenant could be in a screen-sharing situation either this weekend or next. 

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites



2 hours ago, druv10 said:

Great hold for SW7. With no football this weekend, it should continue to have great holds. Sub 20% drop should happen and I wouldn't be shocked with it finishing around 940M+. 

 

for 940+ it will need next weeks like  9+8+6+5+4+3+2+1... these are drops like -5%, -11%, -20%,- 20%... adding that will be losing more theatres, i see it almost imposible, but i´d like it for sure...

Link to comment
Share on other sites







Ok my local theater posted their next week schedule.

 

TFA loses its IMAX screen of course (already known) but goes from 3/4 of a regular screen to a full screen to itself split 2D and 3D. Revenant keeps a full screen. As I predicted Big Short is gone. They are cutting The Choice already down to a half screen. Fifth Wave and Boy are gone. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites



4 hours ago, filmlover said:

It's only going to continue losing screens as its run continues to wind down. Get over it.

There is nothing to get over. I'm just baffled by the logic of dropping a top three film .

 

Its kind of like how I'm baffled over Donald Trump doing so well in the presidential polls.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites





  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Guidelines. Feel free to read our Privacy Policy as well.