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Weekend #s: Sully 22M, Blair Witch 9.6M, Bridget Jones 8.2M, Snowden 8M, DB 5.6M, WTBB 5.5M, Squad 4.7M

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If SS has done 4.7 then the cume is closer to 314 than 313. 4.7 would give it 313.8 I think. 

So all the weekends could give it say 3 + 2 + 1.3 + 0.85 + 0.55 + 0.3 + 1 (rest including dollar bump) = 9

All remaining weekdays could give it 3+ for 313.8 + 9 + 3.2 = ~326 cume

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I'm really disappointed with these SS numbers. They're good enough for WB to bite their tongue over the next couple of weeks with official announcements for the sequel, Harley Quinn spinoff and home video details. Just tell me about what I already know is coming!

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6 minutes ago, efialtes76 said:

Eddie Murphy's MR. CHURCH is his 1st film to open in limited release--and it wasn't divine in any way--$407k in 354 venues, $1,150 per.

Will there be a Mr. Church Day? :ph34r:

 

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4 minutes ago, boxofficeth said:

SS proves that August is obviously a smarter choice to release the last true event films (not sort of F4). Better legs and less competition + an extended holiday.

 

DB for 90M. I hope it beats Disturbia

Disturbia only did $80.2m.

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1 1 Sully WB $22,000,000 -37.2% 3,525 - $6,241 $70,541,351 $60 2
2 N Blair Witch LGF $9,650,000 - 3,121 - $3,092 $9,650,000 $5 1
3 N Bridget Jones's Baby Uni. $8,240,715 - 2,927 - $2,815 $8,240,715 $35 1
4 N Snowden ORF $8,023,329 - 2,443 - $3,284 $8,023,329 $40 1
5 3 Don't Breathe SGem $5,600,000 -32.1% 3,208 -176 $1,746 $75,328,781 $9.9 4
6 2 When the Bough Breaks SGem $5,525,000 -61.1% 2,246 - $2,460 $22,697,732 $10 2
7 4 Suicide Squad WB $4,710,000 -17.7% 2,740 -363 $1,719 $313,782,332 $175 7
8 5 The Wild Life (2016) LG/S $2,650,000 -20.7% 2,493 - $1,063 $6,664,269 - 2
9 6 Kubo and the Two Strings Focus $2,509,000 -24.0% 1,757 -578 $1,428 $44,240,974 $60 5
10 7 Pete's Dragon (2016) BV $2,041,000 -34.2% 1,948 -737 $1,048 $72,805,525 $65 6
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Was annoyed when obituary of Pete's Dragon was written in haste.

Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic:  $72,805,525    64.4%
Foreign:  $40,200,000    35.6%

Worldwide:  $113,005,525  

 

Still has a lot of room OS I think. Dom it had a 2m weekend so should do 77-78m.

Has a 65m budget.

 

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25 minutes ago, boxofficeth said:

SS proves that August is obviously a smarter choice to release the last true event films (not sort of F4). Better legs and less competition + an extended holiday.

It is, but I think the criteria that makes a successful August blockbuster is really narrow. It really needs to be part of a franchise that has a lot of brand awareness, is something people want at the time and is decently received by the general audience. If it has those (or has one/two of those that massively overcome deficiencies in others) then it'll have enough interest in order to sustain it through the leaner back to school and returning from vacation period that August is. We can all look at GotG and SS as examples as to why an August blockbuster is good in concept, but it's not like Hollywood releasing blockbusters in August is a new thing. The other ones just don't meet one or more of the criteria above and unfortunately get lost in the end of summer period and people decide to wait until home releases.

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