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1 minute ago, alisson23 said:

"There are countries..." Names, pliz.
btw... Cut should be bigger than 46.6% with this (losing screens and the Christmas 'falling' on the weekend)

Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them
 
Domestic Total as of Dec. 26, 2016: $215,770,251 (Estimate)
Distributor: Warner Bros. Release Date: November 18, 2016
Genre: Fantasy Runtime: 2 hrs. 20 min.
MPAA Rating: PG-13 Production Budget: $180 million
 
2016
Weekend
(click for breakdown)
Weekend
Gross
Territories
Tracked*
Nov. 18–20 n/a 33
Nov. 25–27 n/a 37
Dec. 2–4 n/a 38
Dec. 9–11 n/a 33
Dec. 16–18 n/a 35
Dec. 23–25 n/a 3
DECEMBER 23–25, 2016
Note: The number of days and dates in a weekend may vary by country.
The above dates reflect the standard Fri–Sun weekend.

 
Country
(click to view chart)
Rank Days in
Wknd
Weekend
Gross
%
Change
Screens/
Theaters
Change / Avg. Gross-to-Date Week #
FOREIGN TOTAL 4 3 $8,000,000 -46.7% 62 -4 $129,032 $528,800,000 6

 

You aren't seriously comparing drops between a movie that is in its second week of release and one that has almost run its course, do you?

Of course FB will see lower drops, it's numbers are far lower. If you already have made most of your money, losing out on two days doesn't impact you nearly as much as when you are still making big numbers. Especially when you add the factor that Rogue One dropped from its opening weekend (which in many cases gets enhanced by previews), while FB obviously doesn't.

 

Seriously, it sounds like you have little idea what you are talking about. You haven't bothered to take the situation into account, even when people told your about it. You flat out ignored the way christmas falls this year, that the weekend is artificially lowered because of it, and that the next few days will be a whole lot better again because that's where the money gets made during the christmas holidays. You basically pick the one tiny detail that fits your narrative while ignoring everything else around it.

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10 minutes ago, Valonqar said:

OK, I can see why Moana fans are lamenting its boxoffice. It's doing absolutely terrible overseas. Disney's "most progressive animated movie" is not connecting with those audiences and it looks like it opened everywhere save Japan. Yikes. Brave, another kick-ass chick animated flick, didn't set foreign boxoffice on fire either, 303M OS total is hardly impressive these days.

 

Yeah that's why -- the women are too big for their britches is a turn off  Of course the female empowered and lead Frozen and Zootopia don't count.  No one cared to see Inside Out either.

 

Wreck it Ralph did $281m O/S.  Good Dinosaur $209m.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, alisson23 said:

"There are countries..." Names, pliz.
btw... Cut should be bigger than 46.6% with this (losing screens and the Christmas 'falling' on the weekend)

Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them
 
Domestic Total as of Dec. 26, 2016: $215,770,251 (Estimate)
Distributor: Warner Bros. Release Date: November 18, 2016
Genre: Fantasy Runtime: 2 hrs. 20 min.
MPAA Rating: PG-13 Production Budget: $180 million
 
2016
Weekend
(click for breakdown)
Weekend
Gross
Territories
Tracked*
Nov. 18–20 n/a 33
Nov. 25–27 n/a 37
Dec. 2–4 n/a 38
Dec. 9–11 n/a 33
Dec. 16–18 n/a 35
Dec. 23–25 n/a 3
DECEMBER 23–25, 2016
Note: The number of days and dates in a weekend may vary by country.
The above dates reflect the standard Fri–Sun weekend.

 
Country
(click to view chart)
Rank Days in
Wknd
Weekend
Gross
%
Change
Screens/
Theaters
Change / Avg. Gross-to-Date Week #
FOREIGN TOTAL 4 3 $8,000,000 -46.7% 62 -4 $129,032 $528,800,000 6

How do you get to 5000 posts on these forums and still have so little idea on how BO works?

 

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5 minutes ago, TalismanRing said:

 

The couple that bombs in their own big budget video game movies stays together.

 

The paycheck's nice too.

Aren't Jake Gyllenhaal (nice to know Prince of Persia didn't forever turn him off from video game movies) and Jessica Chastain making a video game movie too? What a waste of time and talent.

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Just now, filmlover said:

Aren't Jake Gyllenhaal (nice to know Prince of Persia didn't forever turn him off from video game movies) and Jessica Chastain making a video game movie too? What a waste of time and talent.

 

Correction: They were making a video game movie 

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50 minutes ago, alisson23 said:

FOREIGN TOTAL

1 3 $47,100,000 -65.1% 54 - $872,222 $237,400,000 2

 

Dec 23–25 1 $64,377,000
(Estimate)
-58.5% 4,157 - $15,486 $286,375,674
(Estimate)
2

 

 

 

lmao at the stunning level of ignorance.  This hater gon be mighty pissed when Rogue One obliterates 500 million and becomes the 5th biggest movie of all time.  

 

:)

 

 

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1 minute ago, filmlover said:

Good thing everyone came to their senses.

 

 

Ok, before we go any further, I'm just being presumptive.

 

But I have to imagine Ubisoft has bigger problems on their hands, namely, a hostile takeover that probably got easier after this bomb

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It's incredible a year on, looking back at TFA's first few weeks. Third weekend of $90m was nearly as much as R1's 4 day 2nd weekend (which in itself is impressive). TFA's first 3 weeks, it was pulling in daily number's that many reasonably big film releases would be happy with as opening weekends.

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2 minutes ago, TommyA10 said:

How do you get to 5000 posts on these forums and still have so little idea on how BO works?

 

From my post:  "btw... cut should be bigger than 46.6% with this (losing screens and the Christmas 'falling' on the weekend)

I didn't say it should be bigger than RO's drop. Read again.

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1 minute ago, WrathOfHan said:

I often fantasize how good a Fallout movie would be with me at the helm. It'd be a story of self-discovery with real sets and practical effects.

 

Mine would be a futuristic western, and then Geralt appears at the end, chops off the main character's head and ends with 'War, war never changes'

 

@4815162342 @Rallax

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