PanaMovie Posted November 14, 2016 Posted November 14, 2016 (edited) Predict! Edited April 17, 2017 by PanaMovie Quote
Fullbuster Posted November 15, 2016 Posted November 15, 2016 I will just say this : It could do really well in France. 1 Quote
laudemhirjan Posted November 15, 2016 Posted November 15, 2016 Anyone know how do I find the release date of this in the Philippines? IMDb got it wrong. Quote
PanaMovie Posted December 12, 2016 Author Posted December 12, 2016 Awards contender La La Land started its international rollout with an estimated $4.6m debut from its six markets. South Korea provided the majority of the opening with $4m ahead of openings in the Netherlands on December 22 and Australia on Boxing Day. Most markets will start releasing mid-January. Source: Screen Daily 2 Quote
Ezen Baklattan Posted December 12, 2016 Posted December 12, 2016 Thinking this could be big in Japan. They loooove musicals. Quote
CelestialFairyIX Posted December 12, 2016 Posted December 12, 2016 (edited) 2 hours ago, Spaghetti said: Thinking this could be big in Japan. They loooove musicals. Y2 billion to Y3 billion possible considering how well Into the Woods and Les did. They usually open small and post GIANT multipliers with Les at No.7 of the highest multipliers. Hopefully it does above Y1 billion which is the threshold it needs to pass to be considered a "box office hit" in Japan. Edited December 12, 2016 by CelestialFairyIX Quote
PanaMovie Posted December 18, 2016 Author Posted December 18, 2016 With no new major openings, awards contender La La Land danced to an extra $4.7m from its 14 markets for an early $11.3m. In South Korea, the musical boosted 2% as it remained in second with a $9.5m running tally to date. It opens in the Netherlands next weekend, following by Australia on Boxing Day. Source: Screen Daily 1 Quote
PanaMovie Posted January 2, 2017 Author Posted January 2, 2017 Dancing into Australia with a seven-day $3.3m debut, La La Land added $6m from its 31 markets for $27.8m so far. The awards contender has amassed $17.7m in South Korea after four weeks of release and has openings to come in Germany (January 12), the UK (January 13) and Brazil (January 19), among others, still to come. Source: ScreenDaily 100M+ OS is possible with GG and Oscar's Quote
BenedictL11 Posted January 8, 2017 Posted January 8, 2017 Bump, It's dominating in SK!!! $150M OS isn't impossible, but would still be happy with $100M+ Quote
JJ-8 Posted January 8, 2017 Posted January 8, 2017 On 11/15/2016 at 2:43 AM, PanaMovie said: Predict! Hey guys can you remember to post a link into the archives so i'm reminded to update! Adding this now. 1 Quote
PanaMovie Posted January 9, 2017 Author Posted January 9, 2017 With no new major openings, La La Land danced to an extra $3.8m from its 37 markets for $34.1m to date. The awards contender is now Lionsgate’s second highest-grossing film ever in South Korea with $19.5m after five weeks, and it opens in Germany, Russia, Spain, Finland and the UK next weekend. Source: ScreenDaily With GG and Oscar's this movie is going to explode 150M+ OS and 100M+ DOM 250M+ WW 1 Quote
terrestrial Posted January 10, 2017 Posted January 10, 2017 Exhibitor Relations @ERCboxoffice3 hours ago Fresh off the Golden Globe for Best Comedy/Musical, LA LA LAND has already grossed $86M worldwide--$51.7M domestic, $34.7M int'l. KOR ($19M) 1 Quote
terrestrial Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 Quote Overseas, La La Land is singing loudly. Lionsgate insiders expect the movie to open to a stellar $6 million in the U.K. this weekend as it dances past the $50 million mark internationally. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-hidden-figures-eyes-24m-mlk-victory-silence-live-by-night-doa-964232?utm_source=twitter 4 Quote
peludo Posted January 15, 2017 Posted January 15, 2017 No numbers yet, but it is opening first in Spain. Quote
Avatree Posted January 15, 2017 Posted January 15, 2017 (edited) it's evidently doing great here in the UK & I am sure it will post good numbers for an opening weekend. If Lionsgate is anticipating $6 million then that is great. That means it would be looking at $25 million finish as a minimum, with potential to do much more. Edited January 15, 2017 by Treecraft Quote
terrestrial Posted January 15, 2017 Posted January 15, 2017 5 minutes ago, peludo said: No numbers yet, but it is opening first in Spain. that got just tweeted, not sure, I recognise Canta = sing, Passengers, Silencio, Underworld, and Rogue One are obvious, Frantz could be a Luxembourg.. made film, the rest I am not sure about comScoreMoviesSpain @cSMoviesSpain 13m13 minutes ago TOP10 PROV 1-C.ESTRELLAS 2-CANTA 3-SILENCIO 4-CONTRATIEMPO 5-PASSENGERS 6-UNDERWORLD 7-TENÍA QUE SER ÉL 8-FRANTZ 9-COMANCHERÍA 10-ROGUE ONE 1 Quote
peludo Posted January 15, 2017 Posted January 15, 2017 1 hour ago, terrestrial said: that got just tweeted, not sure, I recognise Canta = sing, Passengers, Silencio, Underworld, and Rogue One are obvious, Frantz could be a Luxembourg.. made film, the rest I am not sure about comScoreMoviesSpain @cSMoviesSpain 13m13 minutes ago TOP10 PROV 1-C.ESTRELLAS 2-CANTA 3-SILENCIO 4-CONTRATIEMPO 5-PASSENGERS 6-UNDERWORLD 7-TENÍA QUE SER ÉL 8-FRANTZ 9-COMANCHERÍA 10-ROGUE ONE 1. La La Land 2. Sing! 3. Silence 4. Contratiempo (local film) 5. Passengers 6. Underworld 7. Why him? 8. Frantz (French film) 9. Hell or High Water 10. Rogue One 1 Quote
terrestrial Posted January 15, 2017 Posted January 15, 2017 43 minutes ago, peludo said: 1. La La Land ... 8. Frantz (French film) So I guessed right that it might be the right tweet to confirm your Spain LLL ranking post Now I know for which term to look out (I think #8 is a co-production, at least I've seen different countries of origin in different charts of country's BO) 2 Quote
Finnick Posted January 15, 2017 Posted January 15, 2017 (edited) Edited April 25, 2017 by Finnick 2 Quote
PanaMovie Posted January 16, 2017 Author Posted January 16, 2017 Lionsgate’s Golden Globe winner tuned up a jazzy offshore FSS frame of $17.8M to lift the international box office to $54.8M, including a stellar debut in the UK. Worldwide, the cume is projected at $132M through tomorrow. In the UK, where Damien Chazelle’s contemporary ode to old Hollywood scored 11 BAFTA nominations last Tuesday, it sashayed into the No. 1 spot with a $7.3M debut at 606 locations (including previews). This is Lionsgate UK’s widest release ever and is tops the opening weekend of The Hunger Games by 22% in local currency (£6M vs £4.9M). The awards-season darling is now in 50 overseas markets with Brazil, France, Italy and China among plays still to come. Source: Deadline.com Wow I think now this has a change of doing more than 200M+ OS and 350M+ WW 1 Quote