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Weekend Actuals (Page 40): Hidden Figures 22.8M | Rogue One 22.1M | Sing 20.7M | Underworld 13.7M | La La Land 10.1M | Passengers 8.8M | A Monster Calls 2.1M

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Sing Universal $20,712,365 -52% 3,955 $5,237   $214,512,010
Almost X-Mas? not sure x x x x x x
             
A Monster Calls Focus Features $2,080,051 +9774% 1,523 $1,366   $2,171,543
Nocturnal Animals Focus Features $88,537 -54% 73 $1,213   $10,428,841
Loving Focus Features $47,260 -35% 65 $727   $7,592,362
             
Railroad Tigers Well Go USA $116,211   43 $2,703   $116,211
Train to Busan Well Go USA $1,874   2 $937   $2,127,660
I Am not Madame Bovary Well Go USA $670   6 $112   $436,596
             
The Marseille Trilogy Janus Films $7,720   1 $7,720   $10,654
Tampopo Janus Films $6,139 50% 11 $558   $189,401
             
German Concentration Camps … First Run Features $3,000   1 $3,000   $3,000
Accidental Courtesy: Daryl … First Run Features $1,452   1 $1,452   $1,452
A Different American Dream First Run Features $848   1 $848   $848

 

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Fences Paramount Pictures $4,813,606 -52% 2,368 $2,033   $40,776,870
Arrival Paramount Pictures $865,796 -36% 381 $2,272   $94,128,318
Office Christmas Party Paramount Pictures $802,911 -78% 953 $843   $54,065,262
Silence Paramount Pictures $482,034 479% 51 $9,452   $864,45
Allied Paramount Pictures $84,191 -47% 121 $696   $39,804,381
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back Paramount Pictures $49,121 -38% 113 $435   $58,676,235
             
Lion Weinstein Co. $2,073,433 -9% 600 $3,456   $9,866,152
             
The Handmaiden Magnolia Pictures $23,102 52% 22 $1,050   $1,917,971
Harry Benson: Shoot First Magnolia Pictures $1,833 88% 5 $367   $15,552
             
Things to Come IFC Films $19,845 7% 19 $1,044   $282,704

 

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1 (1) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Walt Disney $22,063,570 -56% 4,157 $5,308   $477,364,924    24

 

 

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2017/01/06 2 $6,084,974 +56% 4,157 $1,464   $461,386,328 22
2017/01/07 1 $9,558,458 +57% 4,157 $2,299   $470,944,786 23
2017/01/08 1 $6,420,138 -33% 4,157 $1,544   $477,364,924 24
 

 

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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Walt Disney $22,063,570 -56% 4,157  $5,308   $477,364,924
Moana Walt Disney $6,384,485 -42% 2,549  $2,505   $225,365,667
Doctor Strange Walt Disney $307,088 -52% 263  $1,168   $230,898,006
             
La La Land Lionsgate $10,132,213 6% 1,515  $6,688   $51,788,800
Hacksaw Ridge Lionsgate $202,182 -49% 222  $911   $65,089,527
Patriots Day Lionsgate $104,803 -29% $14,972   $870,217

 

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WB and Paramount have already spent big bucks on tv ads for Live By Night (39m) and Monster Trucks(38m) , seems like money down the drain to me. 

Top 5 this week:

1) Live By Night- 7.68m    (39.2m total)

2) Monster Trucks-5.88m   (38.2m total)

3) xxx: Return of Xander Cage- 5.72m   (22.69m total)

4) Sleepless- 5.68m   (15.85m total)

5) Patriot's Day-5.09m   (27.7m total)

http://variety.com/2017/film/news/live-by-night-tops-studios-tv-ad-spending-1201956016/

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2 minutes ago, babz06 said:

WB and Paramount have already spent big bucks on tv ads for Live By Night (39m) and Monster Trucks(38m) , seems like money down the drain to me. 

Top 5 this week:

1) Live By Night- 7.68m    (39.2m total)

2) Monster Trucks-5.88m   (38.2m total)

3) xxx: Return of Xander Cage- 5.72m   (22.69m total)

4) Sleepless- 5.68m   (15.85m total)

5) Patriot's Day-5.09m   (27.7m total)

http://variety.com/2017/film/news/live-by-night-tops-studios-tv-ad-spending-1201956016/

January looks so dumpy this year.

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Underworld: Blood Wars Sony Pictures $13,688,751   3,070  $4,459   $13,688,751
Passengers Sony Pictures $8,816,213 -45% 3,400  $2,593   $80,909,256
Inferno Sony Pictures $32,829 -28% 83  $396   $34,307,024

 

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Fantastic Beasts and Where … Warner Bros. $1,923,459 -53% 1,188  $1,619   $229,180,032
Collateral Beauty Warner Bros. $1,291,048 -69% 1,402  $921   $29,846,313
The Accountant Warner Bros. $130,367 -33% 181  $720   $86,198,014
Storks Warner Bros. $88,287 -37% 152  $581   $72,655,779
Live by Night Warner Bros. $26,922 -27% 4  $6,731   $168,412
Sully Warner Bros. $15,781 -66% 38  $415   $125,031,968

 

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Just now, DamienRoc said:

Not a great hold by Moana, but considering how bad all holdovers got hammered, I suppose it's okay, relatively speaking.

 

I am not watching animated.... but to me that looks better than 'not bad', or?

 

Domestic Box Office PerformanceNov 29,2016Dec 6,2016Dec 13,2016Dec 20,2016Dec 27,2016Jan 3,2017$0$60,000,000$120,000,000$180,000,000$240,000,000
Chart Date values
Nov 23, 2016 $15,519,234
Nov 24, 2016 $25,448,873
Nov 25, 2016 $47,241,881
Nov 26, 2016 $68,572,762
Nov 27, 2016 $82,080,274
Nov 28, 2016 $84,411,896
Nov 29, 2016 $87,593,183
Nov 30, 2016 $89,583,410
Dec 1, 2016 $91,515,330
Dec 2, 2016 $98,059,973
Dec 3, 2016 $111,020,030
Dec 4, 2016 $119,786,319
Dec 5, 2016 $121,205,700
Dec 6, 2016 $123,381,833
Dec 7, 2016 $124,772,054
Dec 8, 2016 $126,166,593
Dec 9, 2016 $130,372,515
Dec 10, 2016 $139,099,001
Dec 11, 2016 $144,700,397
Dec 12, 2016 $145,880,242
Dec 13, 2016 $147,643,785
Dec 14, 2016 $148,895,861
Dec 15, 2016 $150,194,745
Dec 16, 2016 $153,250,662
Dec 17, 2016 $158,522,225
Dec 18, 2016 $162,920,977
Dec 19, 2016 $165,271,804
Dec 20, 2016 $168,331,660
Dec 21, 2016 $170,457,987
Dec 22, 2016 $173,032,191
Dec 23, 2016 $175,964,789
Dec 24, 2016 $177,797,863
Dec 25, 2016 $180,745,458
Dec 26, 2016 $185,587,051
Dec 27, 2016 $190,431,447
Dec 28, 2016 $194,898,826
Dec 29, 2016 $199,059,039
Dec 30, 2016 $203,385,462
Dec 31, 2016 $206,477,478
Jan 1, 2017 $210,046,114
Jan 2, 2017 $214,257,319
Jan 3, 2017 $216,354,281
Jan 4, 2017 $217,744,971
Jan 5, 2017 $218,981,182
Jan 6, 2017 $220,591,501
Jan 7, 2017 $223,329,411
Jan 8, 2017 $225,365,667
 

The shaded area represents the expected performance range for a film, based on its opening weekend box office. 95% of films fall within the shaded area. If a film trends towards the top end of the shaded area, it has good legs compared to the average film; if it trends towards the bottom end of the shaded area, it has poor legs. The predictive area is based on movies from the past 5 years.

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4 minutes ago, terrestrial said:

 

I am not watching animated.... but to me that looks better than 'not bad', or?

 

Domestic Box Office PerformanceNov 29,2016Dec 6,2016Dec 13,2016Dec 20,2016Dec 27,2016Jan 3,2017$0$60,000,000$120,000,000$180,000,000$240,000,000
Chart Date values
Nov 23, 2016 $15,519,234
Nov 24, 2016 $25,448,873
Nov 25, 2016 $47,241,881
Nov 26, 2016 $68,572,762
Nov 27, 2016 $82,080,274
Nov 28, 2016 $84,411,896
Nov 29, 2016 $87,593,183
Nov 30, 2016 $89,583,410
Dec 1, 2016 $91,515,330
Dec 2, 2016 $98,059,973
Dec 3, 2016 $111,020,030
Dec 4, 2016 $119,786,319
Dec 5, 2016 $121,205,700
Dec 6, 2016 $123,381,833
Dec 7, 2016 $124,772,054
Dec 8, 2016 $126,166,593
Dec 9, 2016 $130,372,515
Dec 10, 2016 $139,099,001
Dec 11, 2016 $144,700,397
Dec 12, 2016 $145,880,242
Dec 13, 2016 $147,643,785
Dec 14, 2016 $148,895,861
Dec 15, 2016 $150,194,745
Dec 16, 2016 $153,250,662
Dec 17, 2016 $158,522,225
Dec 18, 2016 $162,920,977
Dec 19, 2016 $165,271,804
Dec 20, 2016 $168,331,660
Dec 21, 2016 $170,457,987
Dec 22, 2016 $173,032,191
Dec 23, 2016 $175,964,789
Dec 24, 2016 $177,797,863
Dec 25, 2016 $180,745,458
Dec 26, 2016 $185,587,051
Dec 27, 2016 $190,431,447
Dec 28, 2016 $194,898,826
Dec 29, 2016 $199,059,039
Dec 30, 2016 $203,385,462
Dec 31, 2016 $206,477,478
Jan 1, 2017 $210,046,114
Jan 2, 2017 $214,257,319
Jan 3, 2017 $216,354,281
Jan 4, 2017 $217,744,971
Jan 5, 2017 $218,981,182
Jan 6, 2017 $220,591,501
Jan 7, 2017 $223,329,411
Jan 8, 2017 $225,365,667
 

The shaded area represents the expected performance range for a film, based on its opening weekend box office. 95% of films fall within the shaded area. If a film trends towards the top end of the shaded area, it has good legs compared to the average film; if it trends towards the bottom end of the shaded area, it has poor legs. The predictive area is based on movies from the past 5 years.

 

Oh, in an overall context, it's fine. Just considering what Moana had been doing for the previous few weeks, it seemed like it could have gone ~1m higher this weekend, and didn't.

 

It's still probably going to have a final tally right around 250m, quite good, but not spectacular.

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