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DEADPOOL WEEKEND THREAD | Deadpool 152.193 actual. Daily breakdown on page 159

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Watching Spider-Man 3 on Encore

 

- Holy shit, the CGI has aged really really badly

 

- Lex Eisenberg is going to be the 2nd coming of James Franco's Harry Osborn in Spidey 3, and I am very excite.

 

- Topher Grace can't compare in his role here to his role in Interstellar

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If the numbers hold that's pretty crazy that it made back almost twice it's budget in a single weekend.
 

Still waiting on the Cinemascore, Flixster rating is still very high
 

And also isn't there a chance this number could rise if the West Coast blows up again. These projections are coming from the East Coast. I guess we'll see!

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Since I had to work last night and I already made plans to go out of town with some friends tonight we decided to see Deadpool there instead of my local theater. We tried to get tickets to the 6:20, 7:20, and 8:10 showings and every one ended up being sold out.( There usually isn't big crowds at my local theaters and not to familiar with this theater so we didn't think to get advance tickets).  There was no way we could wait till the 9:30  So now I can't see the movie till Monday or Tuesday. First CBM I haven't seen OW since Thor: The Dark World. 

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5 minutes ago, The Panda said:

If WoM is really GOTG great than this could push for 300m....

 

Fri: 42.5m

Sat: 27.6m

Sun: 31.7m

3Day Weekend: 101.8m

 

If it does gross 300M or more...

 

Deadpool could be in the top 5 of the year :ph34r:

 

Goodbye Predictions for just about everyone.

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51 minutes ago, eXtacy said:

HAHAHA they took how long to greenlight this! Oh fox it just bitch slapped all of your other recent franchises.

 

Studios can be incredibly clueless.

 

They should write a book about how Hollywood ignored Marvel for decades.

 

Now they're worth at least 15 billion.

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