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Weekend Actuals (Page 67): Captain Pirate: Piracy War 72.6M | Jungle Book 17.1M | Money Monster 14.8M | The Darkness 5M | Mother's Day 3.3M

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So I come back into this thread, and find that you guys have spent more then five pages arguing and bashing Fury Road, and you even managed to bring The Dark Knight into the equation. Only on BOT.

 

BTW is there anything wrong with finding both Fury Road and The Dark Knight to both be great films? :ph34r: Unpopular opinion I know. 

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35 minutes ago, MrPink said:

 

Which makes her faux Bourgeois accent in Elysium even more bizarre. Wonderful actress, but a bad performance, that one.

 

Pretty sure Blomkamp had something to do with that. 

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22 minutes ago, Daniel Dylan Davis said:

So I come back into this thread, and find that you guys have spent more then five pages arguing and bashing Fury Road, and you even managed to bring The Dark Knight into the equation. Only on BOT.

 

BTW is there anything wrong with finding both Fury Road and The Dark Knight to both be great films? :ph34r: Unpopular opinion I know. 

They're even to me. 

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15 minutes ago, La Binoche said:

My numbers are not BS. You'll see when Deadline updates. 

 

If your source is correct then CW number has to be 22-23 mill

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It’s another Disney dominated weekend with The Jungle Book passing $300 domestically and Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War firmly in control in its second weekend of release as it, too, nears $300M. Team Cap and Team Iron Man will gross about $19.5M to $19.8M tonight for a three-day weekend estimated around $71M to $72M. That’s about a 60% drop. In comparison, Captain America: The Winter Soldier dropped 57% in its second weekend and Avengers: Age of Ultron dropped 59% while Iron Man 3 dropped 59%.

 

Money Monster garnered a B+ CinemaScore tonight which, on average, gives it a 3.2 multiple. Estimates show it opening to around $14.2M to $15M. A film targeted to an older demographic usually takes it time to play out and with the coming weeks filled with family (The Angry Birds Movie), young comedy fare (Neighbors 2) and comic book tentpoles (X-Men: Apocalypse), it might hang in there. George Clooney and Julia Roberts were the big reasons that the older audience said they attended tonight.

 

Here’s how the Top Ten look tonight. Estimates may change in the AM:

1). Captain America: Civil War (Disney), 4,226 theaters (0) / $19.5Mto $19.8M Fri. / 3-day cume: $71M to $72M (-60%) / Total cume: $295M / Wk 2

2). The Jungle Book (DIS), 3,970 theaters (-174) / $4M to $4.3M Fri. / 3-day cume: $17M to $18.5M / Total cume: $307M to $310M / Wk 5

3). Money Monster (SONY), 3,104 theaters / $5M Fri. (includes $600K previews) / 3-day cume: $14.2M to $15M / Wk 1

4). The Darkness (HTR), 1,755 theaters / $2.1M Fri. (includes $206K previews) / 3-day cume: $4.8M to $5.3M / Wk 1

5.) Mother’s Day (OR), 3,291 theaters (+150) / $860K Fri. / 3-day cume: $2.9M to $3.1M / Total cume: $28.6M / Wk 3

6/7). Zootopia (DIS), 1,935 theaters (-142) / $590K Fri. / 3-day cume: $2.4M to $2.6M / Total cume: $331.5M / Wk 11

The Huntsman: Winter’s War (UNI), 2,518 theaters (-383) / $660K Fri. / 3-day cume: $2.4M to $2.5M / Total cume: $44.4M / Wk 4

8). Keanu (WB/NL), 2,120 theaters  (-561) / $520K Fri. / 3-day cume: $1.7M / Total cume: $18.4M / Wk 3

9.) Barbershop: The Next Cut (WB), 1,333 theaters (-401) / $395K Fri. / 3-day cume: $1.45M / Total cume: $51M+ / Wk 5

10). The Boss (UNI), 1,350 theaters (-583) / $325K Fri. / 3-day cume: $1.2M / Total cume: $61M+ / Wk 6

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