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Rank LW Title Distributor Theater Count Change % Change Week #
> NEW RELEASES
1 - Suicide Squad Warner Bros. 4,255 - - 1
9 - Nine Lives (2016) EuropaCorp 2,264 - - 1
39 - Elevator to the Gallows (2016 re-issue) Rialto 1 - - 1
> EXPANDING
2 1 Jason Bourne Universal 4,040 +14 +0.3% 2
20 31 Captain America: Civil War Buena Vista 174 +89 +104.7% 14
26 54 Gleason Open Road Films 69 +60 +666.7% 2
27 69 Indignation Roadside Attractions 55 +51 +1,275.0% 2
31 45 Our Little Sister Sony Classics 23 +3 +15.0% 5
32 50 Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words Sony Classics 19 +6 +46.2% 7
35 52 Genius Roadside Attractions 13 +2 +18.2% 9
> NO CHANGE
5 5 Bad Moms STX Entertainment 3,215 - - 2
36 68 Equity Sony Classics 4 - - 2
37 - Band of Outsiders (2016 re-issue) Rialto 2 - - 12
> DECLINING
3 4 The Secret Life of Pets Universal 3,413 -264 -7.2% 5
4 3 Star Trek Beyond Paramount 3,263 -665 -16.9% 3
6 2 Ice Age: Collision Course Fox 2,738 -1,259 -31.5% 3
7 7 Lights Out Warner Bros. (New Line) 2,581 -254 -9.0% 3
8 6 Ghostbusters (2016) Sony / Columbia 2,545 -507 -16.6% 4
10 9 Finding Dory Buena Vista 1,122 -611 -35.3% 8
11 12 Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party Quality Flix 672 -394 -37.0% 4
12 10 The Legend of Tarzan Warner Bros. 648 -855 -56.9% 6
13 16 Captain Fantastic Bleecker Street 363 -187 -34.0% 5
14 11 Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates Fox 297 -773 -72.2% 5
15 13 Central Intelligence Warner Bros. (New Line) 266 -386 -59.2% 8
16 19 The BFG Buena Vista 234 -39 -14.3% 6
17 18 Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie Fox Searchlight 226 -129 -36.3% 3
18 17 The Purge: Election Year Universal 206 -304 -59.6% 6
19 22 The Jungle Book (2016) Buena Vista 200 -25 -11.1% 17
21 20 The Conjuring 2 Warner Bros. (New Line) 166 -78 -32.0% 9
22 21 Independence Day: Resurgence Fox 165 -62 -27.3% 7
23 26 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Paramount 141 -29 -17.1% 10
24 27 Alice Through the Looking Glass Buena Vista 126 -20 -13.7% 11
25 23 Me Before You Warner Bros. (New Line) 103 -85 -45.2% 10
28 33 Love & Friendship Roadside Attractions 34 -18 -34.6% 13
29 40 The Lobster (US Release) A24 27 -4 -12.9% 13
30 39 Swiss Army Man A24 24 -9 -27.3% 7
33 38 Our Kind of Traitor Roadside Attractions 15 -18 -54.5% 6
34 42 Maggie's Plan Sony Classics 14 -13 -48.1% 12
38 66 De Palma A24 1 -3 -75.0% 9
40 47 Into the Forest A24 1 -14 -93.3% 2
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4 minutes ago, CJohn said:

Bourne and Beyond's runs are inexplicable to me. 

They will get even more 'inexplicable' this weekend:P Side note, Bad Moms is ahead of Bourne on MT and Fandango. I don't know how relevant that is, but I think BM is the ONLY movie that is gonna have a decent hold this weekend.

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TD YD Title (Click to View) Studio Daily Gross % +/- YD / LW Theaters / Avg Gross To-Date Day
1 1 Jason Bourne Uni. $4,569,745 -33% - 4,026   $1,135 $76,772,090 6
2 2 Bad Moms STX $3,214,405 -17% - 3,215 $1,000 $33,828,380 6
3 4 Star Trek Beyond Par. $2,556,471 -26% -48%   3,928 $651    $115,593,268 13
4 3 The Secret Life of Pets Uni. $2,495,165 -29% -34% 3,677 $679 $305,673,310 27
5 5 Ice Age: Collision Course Fox $1,495,958 -34% -32% 3,997 $374 $47,938,512 13
6 6 Nerve LGF $1,475,865 -28% -60% 2,538 $582 $20,772,642 8
7 7 Lights Out WB (NL) $1,319,409 -28% -41% 2,835 $465 $47,694,221 13
8 8 Ghostbusters (2016) Sony $1,257,082 -28% -44% 3,052 $412 $110,881,200 20
9 9 Finding Dory BV $647,437 -25% -38% 1,733 $374 $471,362,493 48
10 11 Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party QF $384,204 -14% -26% 1,066 $360 $9,945,971 20
11 10 The Legend of Tarzan WB $314,130 -29% -61% 1,503 $209 $123,037,973 34
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1 minute ago, Baumer said:

Lights Out is having a terific run. 75 mill seems in the cards.

It will drop 60%+ this weekend unless WB throws some of SS's money into it.

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Just now, a2knet said:

ICE AGE is on 319M WW.

Despite huge drops from the predecessor it's gonna make a profit easily.

Prod budget is 105M.

I don't think there will be an Ice Age 6, though. Probably more profitable to make new characters at this point.

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4 minutes ago, CJohn said:

It will drop 60%+ this weekend unless WB throws some of SS's money into it.

 

Lay off the crack pipe

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4 hours ago, CJohn said:

Bourne and Beyond's runs are inexplicable to me. 

Agreed. Both are solidly enjoyable films. Several I know like Beyond, sadly I don't know anyone whose seen Bourne beside me in my circles so in some regards it's run makes more sense but still. 

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18 hours ago, Baumer said:

 

I think because of the muted weekday numbers it will have better and bigger jumps this weekend.  55% is what I see.

 

The brand power is still there but they have to, in the end, deliver the real goods. The action is tense and epic, and Damon is Bourne but the plot is super thin, way too thin. Tommy Lee is wasted, Vikander shows promise but her role is underwritten. The social media sub-plot feels like an afterthought and that scene in Vegas involving the Google/Facebook cult leader-type is over the top. 

The movie does have more heat than Renner version. I thought this could sneak past $200M like WWZ or Godzilla but I think it might end up around $165M like STB.

 

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25 minutes ago, zackzack said:

 

The brand power is still there but they have to, in the end, deliver the real goods. The action is tense and epic, and Damon is Bourne but the plot is super thin, way too thin. Tommy Lee is wasted, Vikander shows promise but her role is underwritten. The social media sub-plot feels like an afterthought and that scene in Vegas involving the Google/Facebook cult leader-type is over the top. 

The movie does have more heat than Renner version. I thought this could sneak past $200M like WWZ or Godzilla but I think it might end up around $165M like STB.

 

 

IYO.

 

Not mine.

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12 hours ago, Daniel Dylan Davis said:

 

Hopefully they don't made a sixth film though.

 

Either they have to......or instead make a sequel to their other films, that aren't Ice Age-related.

 

Most of Bluesky's non-Ice Age films made around almost $240-300M WW. Only the Rio-films made way more than that between $480-500M WW. So Bluesky is gonna need an original that could be a breakout.

 

But we all thought the same thing about The Peanuts Movie....(which was very well liked)...but instead ended up being Bluesky lowest grosser WW-wise.

 

Maybe OS-audience are hesitant to give money to a Bluesky that isn't Ice Age. I don't get it.

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