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Weekend Thread | Estimates SS 43.7m, SP 33.6m, PD 21.5, JCIJB 13.6m, BM 11.45m, SLOP 8.8m, STD 6.8m, FFJ 6.58m

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1 minute ago, harry713 said:

Guardians2 will for sure increase Dom. It was too well received not to, not to mention Chris Pratt's star power upgrade since the first. $375-$450m is the range imo. 

Since when good reception of a film became guarantee of increase for sequel?

Chris Pratt's star power didn't help Horrible Bosses 2, Star Trek Beyond neither The Finest Hours...

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3 minutes ago, alisson23 said:

Since when good reception of a film became guarantee of increase for sequel?

Chris Pratt's star power didn't help Horrible Bosses 2, Star Trek Beyond neither The Finest Hours...

Chris Pratt wasn't in Star Trek Beyond. Nor was he in Horrible Bosses 2 or Finest Hours. 

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

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3 minutes ago, BluRayHiDef said:

 

What's the basis of your prediction?

We all do it, but sometimes you don't have 7 reasons to start a club. Sometimes you just make a prediction based on your gut feeling. And sometimes you look like a genius, and sometimes you look like an idiot.

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6 minutes ago, filmlover said:

Or it could just be Iron Man 2 all over again and stay roughly flat with the first movie.

 

Well yeah if the movie's as bad as IM2 then that's a possibility. I'm using the notion that it will be of the same quality as the first GOTG. It will open huge regardless, and the first *only* made $333m Dom. If the first had performed like say Spider-man, then I'd say it would be harder for GOTG2 to surpass its predecessor, much like Spider-man 2 in 2004, but GTOG didn't perform on that same explosive level. There's lots of room for this franchise to grow. 

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1 minute ago, Nova said:

Chris Pratt wasn't in Star Trek Beyond. Nor was he in Horrible Bosses 2 or Finest Hours. 

 

Youre getting Pratt and Pine mixed up. And we all know Pratt is a bigger star than Pine atm. 

There are too many fucking white guys named Chris in Hollywood at the moment. It's like a pandemic!

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SS 222.87 10-day 167% of OW (133.68 + 45.3 + 43.77)

CW 295.97 10-day 165% of OW (179.14 + 44.2 + 72.64)

BVS 260.41 10-day 157% of OW (166.01 + 43.1 + 51.34)

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2 minutes ago, a2knet said:

SS 222.87 10-day 167% of OW (133.68 + 45.3 + 43.77)

CW 295.97 10-day 165% of OW (179.14 + 44.2 + 72.64)

BVS 260.41 10-day 157% 166.01 of OW (166.01 + 43.1 + 51.34)

What about guardians and deadpool?

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6 minutes ago, alisson23 said:

Since when good reception of a film became guarantee of increase for sequel?

Chris Pratt's star power didn't help Horrible Bosses 2, Star Trek Beyond neither The Finest Hours...

 

It's Chris Pine, actually. PINE. You got the last names mixed up.

 

He was also in the last 2 Star Trek films & Rise of the Guardians.

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4 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:

:WHATanabe: 

 

3 minutes ago, Nova said:

Chris Pratt wasn't in Star Trek Beyond. Nor was he in Horrible Bosses 2 or Finest Hours. 

 

Youre getting Pratt and Pine mixed up. And we all know Pratt is a bigger star than Pine atm. 

lol. I got confused. whatever it is. The film will not have large increment.

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