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1 minute ago, BKB IS CAPTAIN AMERICA said:

 

WTF is this dissecting everything I said??? The Political Thriller VIBE that the Russo Bros were influenced on in making this movie made it rock.. Nothing more needs to be said.. It's true.. The fuck is this??? :slaphead:

 

I disagree. :P

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2 hours ago, BK007 said:

 

lol stop being an apologist. 

 

superhero movies are just superhero movies. 

 

From my perspective, I would say it is a good thing that many directors and writers do not agree with that sentiment. We've gotten so many different styles of superhero movies, because they are willing to add in a different genre into the mix. This keeps things fresh. 

 

The reality is, superhero movies are an upgraded version of 80s and 90s action movies, but instead of normal heroes, they are superheroes. There were standard action films, and there were others that mix in other genres and elements. I'm glad they did, because the same cookie cutter films over and over would be insanely boring. 

 

Son: 'Haven't we seen this movie already?'

Dad: 'No, you're thinking of the one with Bruce Willis. This one stars Sylvester Stallone.'

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3 hours ago, a2knet said:

are we gonna have a normal avg cbm this year?

ss and dr. strange look different.

deadpool was unique.

and the other 2 are a 70s political thriller and an art film.

 

X-Men: Apocalypse 

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5 hours ago, Daxtreme said:

Civil War is definitely more a movie oriented toward adults than other Marvel installments. 

It's the first hour.  It's not "exciting" enough for ADD viewers. 

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13 minutes ago, Blank Panther said:

Gotta love when you post a GIF and it starts a three-page discussion on 70s films

 

Where's my 60s Spaghetti-Western inspired superhero movie??

If they finally make the attempt that is what a Ghost Rider film could, in part, resemble. The two Nic Cage films butchered the potential for the character. 

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31 minutes ago, Blank Panther said:

Gotta love when you post a GIF and it starts a three-page discussion on 70s films

 

Where's my 60s Spaghetti-Western inspired superhero movie??

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4 hours ago, Baumer said:

 

And what is it about new posters coming in here and being ornery and calling people dense or morons?  Not a great way to endear yourself to the site.

 

 

People always do the "YOU JUST DIDN'T GET IT" thing with the stupidest movies. Like these big, simple blockbusters are so hard for folks to wrap their heads around

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Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 7

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $390,856,054 (Thu - $27,395,725)

2) Jurassic World – $296,211,655 (Thu - $17,822,580)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $270,019,373 (Thu - $12,391,566)

4) The Dark Knight - $238,611,000 (Thu - $16,464,405) 
5) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $235,655,468 (Thu - $8,613,154)

6) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $228,441,219 (Tue - $13,510,024)

7) Harry Potter 7b: Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $226,117,069 (Thu - $11,229,178)

8) The Dark Knight Rises - $225,011,359 (Thu - $13,202,371)

9) Captain America: Civil War - $223,329,078(Thu - $8,160,569)

10) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $222,116,056 (Thu - $14,951,629)

Spoiler

11) Iron Man 3 - $212,421,084 (Thu - $7,609,602)

12) Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice - $209,072,793 (Thu - $7,742,367)

13) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $196,019,502 (Thu - $12,358,033) 
14) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $194,088,858 (Tue - $13,437,461)(1)

15) Spiderman 2 - $192,085,360 (Tue - $12,012,472) 
16) Furious 7 - $191,930,470 (Thu - $8,228,890)

17) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $191,363,169 (Wed - $8,652,951)
17) The Hunger Games - $189,932,838 (Thu - $8,173,400)

18) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $188,077,665 (Thu - $9,204,544)

19) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $186,950,082 (Tue - $10,567,862)

20) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $183,724,670 (Thu - $8,014,701)

21) Spiderman 3 - $182,070,572 (Thu - $5,908,618)

22) Deadpool - $180,394,887 (Thu - $8,023,839)
23) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $179,148,435 (Thu - $7,732,709)

24) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $177,457,914 (Tue - $9,511,151)

25) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $173,339,068 (Thu - $6,102,449)(2)

26) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $169,969,028 (Thu - $11,475,980)

27)  Man of Steel - $168,790,947 (Thu - $7,011,050)(3)

28)  The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $168,708,305 (Thu - $11,079,983)

29) Toy Story 3 - $167,551,682 (Thu - $13,056,504)

30) Minions 2 - $166,491,710 (Thu - $9,483,705)

31) Despicable Me 2 - $165,658,010 (Tue - $12,070,940)
32) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $165,603,944 (Wed - $6,040,893) 
33) Transformers - $165,333,052 (Mon - $9,927,640)(4)

34) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $159,300,110 (Tue - $9,169,473) 
35) Iron Man 2 - $159,159,871 (Thu - $6,338,848)

36) The Matrix: Reloaded - $158,242,565 (Wed - $6,323,052)(5)
37) Spiderman - $151,622,504 (Thu - $7,466,380) 
38) Shrek The Third - $150,338,458 (Thu - $5,859,631)(6)  
39) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $150,139,984 (Tue - $12,476,242) 
40) The Hangover Part II - $148,915,509 (Wed - $6,293,188)

41) Shrek 2 - $148,518,679 (Tue - $8,023,299)
42) Alice in Wonderland - $146,625,356 (Thu - $6,766,997)

43) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $146,540,534 (Thu - $10,314,742)

44) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $146,283,069 (Thu - $12,409,162) 
45) The Passion Of The Christ - $144,600,923 (Tue - $9,283,076) 
46) The Amazing Spider-Man - $144,578,697 (Mon - $7,556,439)(7)

47) X-Men 3: The Last Stand - $141,331,162 (Thu - $5,375,353) 
48) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - $138,345,769 (Thu - $9,660,418)

49) Avatar - $137,094,051 (Thu - $11,150,998)

50) Fast & Furious 6 - $135,839,525 (Thu - $4,993,170)

51)  American Sniper - $135,772,113 (Thu - $7,656,492)(8)

52) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $134,869,203 (Wed - $6,536,835)
53) Guardians of the Galaxy - $134,390,839 (Thu - $7,631,397)

54) Inside Out - $132,817,010 (Thu - $9,477,440)

55) The Jungle Book (2016) - $130,674,426 (Thu - $5,580,012)

56) Harry Potter 1: SS - $129,490,758 (Thu - $12,258,000) 
57) X-Men:  Days of Future Past - $129,469,103 (Thu - $4,968,474)

58) Iron Man - $126,634,395 (Thu - $5,328,031)(9)

 

(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 $5.0 million on Day 0

(6) Includes $0.9 million on Day 0

(7) Includes $0.85 million on Day 0

(8) Includes $3.4 million before wide release

(9) Includes $3.5 million on Day 0

 

·         Star Wars: The Force Awakens extends its lead over Jurassic World to over $94 million.

·         The Dark Knight passes Age of Ultron for the first time, but Age of Ultron will come back for a brief lead.

·         Furious 7 drops three spots as Transformers: DOTM, POTC: DMC and Spider-Man 2 overtake it.

·         Twilight movies like to stick together as they occupy the #19, 20, 21 and 24 spots on Day 7.

·         Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull drops 4 spots as Minions 2, Hunger Game: Mockingjay 1, Despicable Me 2 and Toy Story 3 all pass it.

·         Harry Potter: OOTP jumps up 2 spots to #35.

·         LOTR: ROTK jumps up 3 spots to #40.

·         Harry Potter: GOF jumps up 3 spots to #45 on Thanksgiving Thursday.

·         Avatar with a strong $11.1 million leapfrogs 4 movies to the #50 spot.

·         Harry Potter: SS enters into the top 55 after having dropped out after Day 3.

·         3 movies crossed $150 million on Day 7:  Spiderman, Shrek the Third and ROTK.

 

 

 

Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 8

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $440,181,717 (Fri - $49,325,663)

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) Captain America: Civil War - $242,941,106 (Fri - $19,612,028)

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

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

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

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

12) Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice - $224,087,090 (Fri - $15,014,297)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

22) Deadpool - $196,612,895 (Fri - $16,218,008) 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

54) The Jungle Book (2016) - $147,126,905 (Fri - $16,452,479)

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

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

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

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

61) 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 $114 million!

·         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 44 to 36; Avatar from 49 to 42; American Sniper from 51 to 46; and HP1 from 55 to 49.

·         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, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Spiderman 2, The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2, Star Wars 3: ROTS.

 

 

Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 9

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $496,913,249 (Sat - $56,731,532)

2) Jurassic World – $364,438,555 (Sat - $39,112,465)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $342,148,409 (Sat - $42,905,519)

4) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $290,723,486 (Sat - $33,835,656)

5) The Dark Knight - $290,119,997 (Sat - $28,272,494) 
6) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $282,087,763 (Sat - $28,401,259)

7) Captain America: Civil War - $274,901,448 (Sat - $31,960,342)

8) The Dark Knight Rises - $267,458,321 (Sat - $24,712,417)

9) Iron Man 3 - $264,188,043 (Sat - $32,053,127)

10) Harry Potter 7b: Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $258,934,716 (Sat - $18,263,532)

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11) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $251,035,008 (Thu - $11,654,658)

12) Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice - $246,421,368 (Sat - $22,334,278)

13) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $239,410,629 (Sat - $24,846,771) 

14) Furious 7 - $236,252,910 (Sat - $25,459,260)

15) The Hunger Games - $233,324,271 (Sat - $24,738,873)

16) Spiderman 3 - $224,411,133 (Sat - $25,178,865) 

17) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $222,312,298 (Sat - $16,523,369)

18) Deadpool - $220,904,669 (Sat - $24,291,774) 

19) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $218,287,679 (Sat - $17,016,976)

20) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $216,022,081 (Fri - $15,579,342) 

21) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $214,899,972 (Sat - $21,992,225)

22) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $213,975,424 (Thu - $9,554,137)(1)

23) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $212,201,624 (Sat - $16,363,978)

24) Spiderman 2 - $211,257,583 (Thu - $9,137,510) 

25) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $209,530,619 (Sat - $18,728,940)

26) Toy Story 3 - $208,092,816 (Sat - $22,590,491)

27) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $204,031,150 (Sat - $17,873,601)(2)

28) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $203,662,377 (Thu - $7,931,087)

29) Spiderman - $202,035,007 (Sat - $30,505,929) 

30) Minions - $201,281,480 (Sat - $20,218,480)

31) Man of Steel - $197,549,357 (Sat - $16,211,397)(3)

32) Iron Man 2 - $196,923,384 (Sat - $22,642,564)

33) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $191,833,631 (Thu - $6,857,479)

34) Alice in Wonderland - $190,803,629 (Sat - $26,896,938)

35) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $189,258,709 (Sat - $ 22,771,302)

36) Avatar - $188,463,503 (Sat - $28,274,406)

37) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $188,019,699 (Sat - $20,215,233)

38) Shrek The Third - $185,178,621 (Sat - $14,213,027)(4)

39) Despicable Me 2 - $184,483,880 (Thu - $9,153,130)

40) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $183,101,562 (Sat - $20,204,338) 

41) American Sniper - $182,620,802 (Sat - $28,635,135)(5)

42) Transformers - $180,589,886 (Wed - $7,003,058)(6)

43) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $175,355,515 (Thu - $7,617,199) 
44) The Matrix: Reloaded - $174,197,918 (Fri - $10,328,193)(7)

45) The Jungle Book (2016) - $173,843,687 (Sat $26,717,782)

46) Harry Potter 1: SS - $173,565,758 (Sat - $21,088,000)

47) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $171,670,604 (Thu - $13,986,220)

48) Inside Out - $168,928,089 (Sat - $21,124,226)

49) X-Men 3: The Last Stand - $165,969,435 (Sat - $14,328,792)  

50) The Hangover Part II - $165,044,408 (Fri - $10,617,448)

51) Shrek 2 - $164,735,354 (Thu - $8,213,208)

52) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - $163,770,694 (Sat - $14,805,256)

53) Guardians of the Galaxy - $163,650,634 (Sat - $16,947,112)

54) Iron Man - $162,882,216 (Sat - $21,374,629)(8)

55) The Passion Of The Christ - $160,641,939 (Thu - $7,638,654)

56) Fast & Furious 6 - $160,627,875 (Sat - $14,043,660)

57) The Amazing Spider-Man - $159,713,629 (Wed - $6,503,281)(9) 
58) Monsters University - $156,910,695 (Sat - $17,668,664) 

59) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $154,093,786 (Fri - $12,787,965) 
60) X-Men:  Days of Future Past - $152,680,342 (Sat - $13,794,992)

61) Lord Of The Rings: TT - $151,182,682 (Thu - $15,455,171)

 

(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 $0.9 million on Day 0

(5) Includes $3.4 million before wide release

(6) Includes $8.8 million on Day 0

(7) Includes $5.0 million on Day 0

(8) Includes $3.5 million on Day 0

(9) Includes $0.85 million on Day 0

 

·         Star Wars: The Force Awakens crosses the $450 million in a record 9 days, shattering the old record by an amazing 6 days!

·         Jurassic World is the second fastest to $350 million on Day 9.

·         Marvel’s The Avengers has a massive Saturday take at nearly $43 million, as it tries to narrow the gap between it and Jurassic World.

·         With a strong second Saturday ($33.8 million) Age of Ultron briefly overtakes The Dark Knight.

·         Strong Saturday grosses propel Alice in Wonderland and Avatar each 7 spots from Day 8.

·         Still stuck on weekdays, non-Friday openers drop many spots (Despicable Me 2 from 32 to 39; Transformers from 34 to 42; and The Amazing Spider-Man from 48 to 57)).

·         Crossing $250 million on Day 9:  The Dark Knight Rises, Captain America: Civil War, Iron Man 3, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.

·         Crossing $200 million on Day 9:  Deadpool, The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1, The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, Toy Story 3, Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End, The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse, Spiderman and Minions.

 

 

Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 10

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $540,058,914 (Sun - $43,145,665)

2) Jurassic World – $402,800,095 (Sun - $38,361,540)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $373,071,647 (Sun - $30,923,238)

4) The Dark Knight - $313,781,677 (Sun - $23,661,680) 
5) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $313,402,397 (Sun – $22,678,911)

6) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $296,295,657 (Sun - $14,207,894)

7) Captain America: Civil War - $295,966,220 (Sun - $21,064,772)

8) The Dark Knight Rises - $287,112,810 (Sun - $19,654,489)

9) Iron Man 3 - $284,946,699 (Sun - $20,758,656)

10) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $273,539,281 (Sun - $14,604,565)

Spoiler

11) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $269,024,709 (Fri - $17,989,701)

12) Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice - $260,408,047 (Sun - $13,986,679)

13) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $258,364,766 (Sun - $18,954,137) 

14) Furious 7 - $251,516,400 (Sun - $15,263,490)

15) The Hunger Games - $248,483,901 (Sun - $15,159,630)

16) Spiderman 3 - $240,236,828 (Sun - $15,825,695) 

17) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $ 236,940,421 (Sat - $20,918,340)

18) Deadpool - $236,865,054 (Sun - $15,960,385) 

19) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $230,947,696 (Sun - $8,635,398)
20) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $228,818,138 (Fri - $14,842,714)(1)

21) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $227,366,118 (Sun - $9,078,439)

22) Toy Story 3 - $226,889,351 (Sun - $18,796,535)

23) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $225,680,904 (Sun - $10,780,932)

24) Spiderman 2 - $225,116,345 (Fri - $13,858,762) 

25) Spiderman - $223,040,031 (Sun - $21,005,024) 

26) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $220,832,009 (Sun - $8,630,385)

27) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $219,056,129 (Sun - $9,525,510)

28) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $217,545,728 (Sun - $13,514,578)(2)

29) Minions - $215,766,440 (Sun - $14,484,960)

30) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $214,731,017 (Fri - $11,068,640)

31) Avatar - $212,711,184 (Sun - $24,247,681)

32) Iron Man 2 - $211,200,876 (Sun - $14,277,492)

33) Man of Steel - $210,078,153 (Sun - $12,528,796)(3)

34) Alice in Wonderland - $209,339,432 (Sun - $18,535,803)

35) Shrek The Third - $203,378,450 (Sun - $18,199,829)(4) 

36) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $202,929,293 (Sat - $19,827,731) 
37) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $201,167,852 (Fri - $9,334,221)

38) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $201,010,207 (Sun - $11,751,498) 

39) American Sniper - $200,400,417 (Sun - $17,779,615)(5)

40) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $198,545,129 (Sun - $10,525,430)

41) Despicable Me 2 - $197,933,960 (Fri - $13,450,080)

42) The Jungle Book (2016) - $192,213,247 (Sun - $18,369,560)

43) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $190,822,800 (Fri - $19,152,196) 

44) The Matrix: Reloaded - $188,645,514 (Sat - $14,447,596)(6)

45) Transformers - $186,981,682 (Thu - $6,391,796)(7)

46) Harry Potter 1: SS - $186,978,513 (Sun - $13,413,000)

47) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $185,570,955 (Fri - $10,215,440) 

48) Inside Out - $185,140,364 (Sun - $16,212,275)

49) Shrek 2 - $184,890,392 (Fri - $20,155,038)
50) The Hangover Part II - $177,870,031 (Sat - $12,825,623)

51) Iron Man - $177,825,024 (Sun - $14,942,808)(8)

52) Guardians of the Galaxy - $176,515,761 (Sun - $12,865,127)

53) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - $175,395,954 (Sun - $11,625,260)

54) X-Men 3: The Last Stand - $175,348,409 (Sun - $9,378,974) 

55) The Passion Of The Christ - $174,307,053 (Fri - $13,665,114) 

56) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $172,654,450 (Sat - $18,560,664) 
57) Fast & Furious 6 - $171,003,965 (Sun - $10,376,090)

58) Monsters University - $170,433,193 (Sun - $13,522,498) 

59) Lord Of The Rings: TT - $168,056,221 (Fri - $16,873,539)

60) The Amazing Spider-Man - $165,872,247 (Thu - $6,158,618)(9) 
61) X-Men:  Days of Future Past - $162,020,201 (Sun - $9,339,859)

 

(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 $0.9 million on Day 0

(5) Includes $3.4 million before wide release

 (6) Includes $5.0 million on Day 0

(7) Includes $8.8 million on Day 0

(8) Includes $3.5 million on Day 0

(9) Includes $0.85 million on Day 0

 

·         Star Wars: The Force Awakens passes the half a billion mark in a record 10 days, obliterating the old record by 7 days and increases its lead over Jurassic to over $137 million!

·         Jurassic World passes the coveted $400 million mark in only 10 days, the second fastest to do so.

·         The Dark Knight narrowly edges out Age of Ultron and re-claims the #4 spot, with both movies crossing the $300 million threshold.

·         At the end of its second weekend, Toy Story 3 climbs another 4 spots.

·         Spiderman off an impressive $71+ million rises to the #25 spot.

·         Avatar is gaining steam as it has climbed 19 spots in the last 3 days.

·         Harry Potter 6: HBP and Harry Potter 4: GOF are both losing steam as they both fall 4 and 3 spots, respectively.

·         LOTR: ROTK enters its second weekend and moves up 4 spots.

·         X-Men 3’s legs are faltering as it drops another 5 spots.

·         Crossing $250 million on Day 10:  Batman vs Superman: Justice Begins, Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Furious 7.

·         Crossing $200 million on Day 10:  Avatar, Iron Man 2, Man of Steel, Alice in Wonderland, Shrek the Third, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Harry Potter 6: HBP, Harry Potter 4: GOF, American Sniper.

 

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2 minutes ago, BKB IS CAPTAIN AMERICA said:

 

Well, 15M for MONEY MONSTER seems pretty lackluster when you consider the 3 Oscar Winners starring in this movie along with Foster Directing it and the salary they probably commanded, doesn't bode well for their Star Power which seems to be fading it seems based on this number??? Perhaps they should've released this on a different weekend away from CW???

 

On the contrary, it's a relatively big win considering its budget and lack of marketing.

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26 minutes ago, e1828 said:

Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 7

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $390,856,054 (Thu - $27,395,725)

2) Jurassic World – $296,211,655 (Thu - $17,822,580)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $270,019,373 (Thu - $12,391,566)

4) The Dark Knight - $238,611,000 (Thu - $16,464,405) 
5) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $235,655,468 (Thu - $8,613,154)

6) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $228,441,219 (Tue - $13,510,024)

7) Harry Potter 7b: Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $226,117,069 (Thu - $11,229,178)

8) The Dark Knight Rises - $225,011,359 (Thu - $13,202,371)

9) Captain America: Civil War - $223,329,078(Thu - $8,160,569)

10) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $222,116,056 (Thu - $14,951,629)

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Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 8

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $440,181,717 (Fri - $49,325,663)

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) Captain America: Civil War - $242,941,106 (Fri - $19,612,028)

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

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

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

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Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 9

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $496,913,249 (Sat - $56,731,532)

2) Jurassic World – $364,438,555 (Sat - $39,112,465)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $342,148,409 (Sat - $42,905,519)

4) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $290,723,486 (Sat - $33,835,656)

5) The Dark Knight - $290,119,997 (Sat - $28,272,494) 
6) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $282,087,763 (Sat - $28,401,259)

7) Captain America: Civil War - $274,901,448 (Sat - $31,960,342)

8) The Dark Knight Rises - $267,458,321 (Sat - $24,712,417)

9) Iron Man 3 - $264,188,043 (Sat - $32,053,127)

10) Harry Potter 7b: Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $258,934,716 (Sat - $18,263,532)

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Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 10

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $540,058,914 (Sun - $43,145,665)

2) Jurassic World – $402,800,095 (Sun - $38,361,540)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $373,071,647 (Sun - $30,923,238)

4) The Dark Knight - $313,781,677 (Sun - $23,661,680) 
5) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $313,402,397 (Sun – $22,678,911)

6) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $296,295,657 (Sun - $14,207,894)

7) Captain America: Civil War - $295,966,220 (Sun - $21,064,772)

8) The Dark Knight Rises - $287,112,810 (Sun - $19,654,489)

9) Iron Man 3 - $284,946,699 (Sun - $20,758,656)

10) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $273,539,281 (Sun - $14,604,565)

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So.. this is tracking so far to do less than 420M? Damn. I'm gonna lose some bets. 

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8 minutes ago, BKB IS CAPTAIN AMERICA said:

 

Well, 15M for MONEY MONSTER seems pretty lackluster when you consider the 3 Oscar Winners starring in this movie along with Foster Directing it and the salary they probably commanded, doesn't bode well for their Star Power which seems to be fading it seems based on this number??? Perhaps they should've released this on a different weekend away from CW???

What are you talking about? It's an old-skewing thriller with a $27 million budget and limited marketing. It's getting around $55M or so DOM, so it's doing perfectly fine. (Also, Jack O'Connell hasn't even been nominated for an Oscar).

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55 minutes ago, BKB IS CAPTAIN AMERICA said:

 

Well, 15M for MONEY MONSTER seems pretty lackluster when you consider the 3 Oscar Winners starring in this movie along with Foster Directing it and the salary they probably commanded, doesn't bode well for their Star Power which seems to be fading it seems based on this number??? Perhaps they should've released this on a different weekend away from CW???

 

What? 15M is a major major win for everyone involved with Money Monster. There is a ceiling to how well this kind of out and out adult skewing drama can perform and Money Monster pretty much hit that ceiling. 

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