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3 hours ago, DAJK said:

So...

 

Patriots Day has a shot at 5M at my theatre today. 4.8ish is more likely but I think the late show will be strong.

 

As for Monster Trucks @That One Guy (and I'm seriously NOT lying guys)

 

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(heavily edited by Yours Truly to mostly just get the numbers. chart incoming)

http://deadline.com/2017/01/patriots-day-sleepless-bye-bye-man-live-by-night-rogue-one-mlk-box-office-1201885490/

3rd UPDATE, Friday 11:20PM: Never before in recent memory have so many movies bombed in a given weekend at the box office. With Monster Trucks, Sleepless, Silence and Live By Night dead, and Patriots Day underperforming, this MLK weekend completely blows away the disasters seen during the Oct. 23-25 weekend of 2015 when four titles tanked: The Last Witch Hunter, Jem and the Holograms, Rock the Kasbah and Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension.01

Hidden Figures (Fox) It’s holding on to No. 1 with an estimated $24.4M four-day, and over three-days it’s only -19% from its wide break a week ago. 

Patriots Day (CBS/Lionsgate) With a four-day of $14.6M in 5th place, the second collobaration of Peter Berg and Mark Whalberg following their lackluster Deepwater Horizon ($20.2M opening, $61.4M) is nothing to boast about.

La La LandAs Patriots Day nosedives this weekend, Lionsgate breaks even this weekend with Damien Chazelle’s original musical which is looking at its highest weekend of $16.6M in third place

The Bye Bye Man A well-placed source to the production told me today that this movie didn’t cost $7.4M per studio sources, rather $12M which changes the whole dynamic a bit on how profitable it is down the road. On the bright side, it’s beating its tracking with a $14.1M in 4th four-day versus the $10M-$11M where many thought it would rest. 

Monster Trucks That was never going to happen, so here Monster Trucks sits parked within its tracking range of $12M-$14M with $13.2M over four-days in 7th place. Pic gets an A CinemaScore tonight; which has a lot to do in what cities this movie was polled in.

Sleepless moviegoers know this and that’s why only some of them spent an estimated $9.3M over four-days on this $30M production this weekend. This puts pic in 8th place

Live By Night (WB) At a reported $65M, Ben Affleck’s feature adaptation of Dennis Lehane’s novel set around a Boston gangster during Prohibition, is more expensive than Argo which cost $44.5M. At $7.3m in 9th place,

Silence isn’t that wide at 747 locations, but it’s wide enough to show that outside New York and Los Angeles, the two-hour-and-forty-one minute Martin Scorsese Roman Catholic passion project isn’t working at $2.6M in 15th.

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2 minutes ago, wileECoyote said:

So Deadline has Patriots Day with a 4-day of 14.6 in 5th place while Bye Bye Man with 4 day of 14.1 is in 4th.  They really do need check what they publish :lol:

 

 

 

Maybe that's why their chart is so late. :ph34r:

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Deadline chart

 

1.) Hidden Figures (Fox) 3,286 theaters (+815)/$6M Fri (-21%)  /$3-day: $19.7M (-14%)/4-day: $24.4M/Total: $58.8M/Wk 4

2.) Sing (ILL/UNI), 3,693  theaters (-262)  /$2.9M Fri.(-45%)  /3-day cume: $13.1M (-36%)/4-day: $18.1M /Total: $237.4M/Wk 4

3.) La La Land (Lionsgate) 1,848 (+333) /$3.97M Fri (+25%)/3-day:$13.7M (+35%)/4-day:$16.63M/Total:$76.2M/ Wk 6

4.) Rogue One  (DIS), 3,162 theaters  (-995)/$3.3M Fri. (-45%)/ 3-day cume: $13.2M (-40%)/4-day:$16.6M/Total: $501.7M/Wk 5

5.) Patriot’s Day  (CBS/LG), 3,120 theaters (+3,113)  /$4.2M Fri (+11,000%) /3-day: $12.3M (+11,638%)/4-day: $14.6M/Total: $15.5M/Wk 4

6.) The Bye Bye Man (STX) 2,220 theaters  /$5M Fri/3-day:$12.4M /4-day:$14.2M/Wk 1

7.) Monster Trucks (PAR) 3,119 theaters/$2.5M Fri/3-day:$9.9M /4-day:$13.2M/Wk 1

8.) Sleepless (OR) 1,803 theaters /$2.8M Fri/3-day:$7.9M /4-day:$9.3M/Wk 1

9.) Live by Night  (WB), 2,822 theaters (+2,818) /$2.1M Fri. (+25,000%) /3-day:$6.2M(+23,000%)/4-day:$7.3m/Total: $7.5M/ Wk 4

10.) Underworld: Blood Wars (Sony) 3,070 theaters /$1.7M Fri (-65%)/3-day: $5.7M (-58%)/4-day: $6.8M /Total:$24.9M/ Wk 2

Notables:

Silence  (PAR), 747 theaters (+696)  /$705K Fri. (+330%) /3-day:$2.2M (+353%)/4-day: $2.6M/Total: $3.7M/ Wk 4 

20th Century Women (Annapurna/A24) 29 theaters  (+19) /$83K Fri (+110%) /3-day: $279k (+114%)/4-day:$338K/Total: $782K/Wk 4

Moonlight (A24) 582 theaters  (+447) /$259K Fri (+200%) /3-day: $985k (+206%)/4-day:$1.1M/Total: $14.7M/Wk 13

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3 minutes ago, Finnick said:

Deadline chart

 

1.) Hidden Figures (Fox) 3,286 theaters (+815)/$6M Fri (-21%)  /$3-day: $19.7M (-14%)/4-day: $24.4M/Total: $58.8M/Wk 4

2.) Sing (ILL/UNI), 3,693  theaters (-262)  /$2.9M Fri.(-45%)  /3-day cume: $13.1M (-36%)/4-day: $18.1M /Total: $237.4M/Wk 4

3.) La La Land (Lionsgate) 1,848 (+333) /$3.97M Fri (+25%)/3-day:$13.7M (+35%)/4-day:$16.63M/Total:$76.2M/ Wk 6

4.) Rogue One  (DIS), 3,162 theaters  (-995)/$3.3M Fri. (-45%)/ 3-day cume: $13.2M (-40%)/4-day:$16.6M/Total: $501.7M/Wk 5

5.) Patriot’s Day  (CBS/LG), 3,120 theaters (+3,113)  /$4.2M Fri (+11,000%) /3-day: $12.3M (+11,638%)/4-day: $14.6M/Total: $15.5M/Wk 4

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1.) Hidden Figures (Fox) 3,286 theaters (+815)/$6M Fri (-21%)  /$3-day: $19.7M (-14%)/4-day: $24.4M/Total: $58.8M/Wk 4

2.) Sing (ILL/UNI), 3,693  theaters (-262)  /$2.9M Fri.(-45%)  /3-day cume: $13.1M (-36%)/4-day: $18.1M /Total: $237.4M/Wk 4

3.) La La Land (Lionsgate) 1,848 (+333) /$3.97M Fri (+25%)/3-day:$13.7M (+35%)/4-day:$16.63M/Total:$76.2M/ Wk 6

4.) Rogue One  (DIS), 3,162 theaters  (-995)/$3.3M Fri. (-45%)/ 3-day cume: $13.2M (-40%)/4-day:$16.6M/Total: $501.7M/Wk 5

5.) Patriot’s Day  (CBS/LG), 3,120 theaters (+3,113)  /$4.2M Fri (+11,000%) /3-day: $12.3M (+11,638%)/4-day: $14.6M/Total: $15.5M/Wk 4

6.) The Bye Bye Man (STX) 2,220 theaters  /$5M Fri/3-day:$12.4M /4-day:$14.2M/Wk 1

7.) Monster Trucks (PAR) 3,119 theaters/$2.5M Fri/3-day:$9.9M /4-day:$13.2M/Wk 1

8.) Sleepless (OR) 1,803 theaters /$2.8M Fri/3-day:$7.9M /4-day:$9.3M/Wk 1

9.) Live by Night  (WB), 2,822 theaters (+2,818) /$2.1M Fri. (+25,000%) /3-day:$6.2M(+23,000%)/4-day:$7.3m/Total: $7.5M/ Wk 4

10.) Underworld: Blood Wars (Sony) 3,070 theaters /$1.7M Fri (-65%)/3-day: $5.7M (-58%)/4-day: $6.8M /Total:$24.9M/ Wk 2

Notables:

Silence  (PAR), 747 theaters (+696)  /$705K Fri. (+330%) /3-day:$2.2M (+353%)/4-day: $2.6M/Total: $3.7M/ Wk 4 

20th Century Women (Annapurna/A24) 29 theaters  (+19) /$83K Fri (+110%) /3-day: $279k (+114%)/4-day:$338K/Total: $782K/Wk 4

Moonlight (A24) 582 theaters  (+447) /$259K Fri (+200%) /3-day: $985k (+206%)/4-day:$1.1M/Total: $14.7M/Wk 13

 

(pg 18)

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46 minutes ago, Finnick said:

Deadline chart

 

1.) Hidden Figures (Fox) 3,286 theaters (+815)/$6M Fri (-21%)  /$3-day: $19.7M (-14%)/4-day: $24.4M/Total: $58.8M/Wk 4

2.) Sing (ILL/UNI), 3,693  theaters (-262)  /$2.9M Fri.(-45%)  /3-day cume: $13.1M (-36%)/4-day: $18.1M /Total: $237.4M/Wk 4

3.) La La Land (Lionsgate) 1,848 (+333) /$3.97M Fri (+25%)/3-day:$13.7M (+35%)/4-day:$16.63M/Total:$76.2M/ Wk 6

4.) Rogue One  (DIS), 3,162 theaters  (-995)/$3.3M Fri. (-45%)/ 3-day cume: $13.2M (-40%)/4-day:$16.6M/Total: $501.7M/Wk 5

5.) Patriot’s Day  (CBS/LG), 3,120 theaters (+3,113)  /$4.2M Fri (+11,000%) /3-day: $12.3M (+11,638%)/4-day: $14.6M/Total: $15.5M/Wk 4

6.) The Bye Bye Man (STX) 2,220 theaters  /$5M Fri/3-day:$12.4M /4-day:$14.2M/Wk 1

7.) Monster Trucks (PAR) 3,119 theaters/$2.5M Fri/3-day:$9.9M /4-day:$13.2M/Wk 1

8.) Sleepless (OR) 1,803 theaters /$2.8M Fri/3-day:$7.9M /4-day:$9.3M/Wk 1

9.) Live by Night  (WB), 2,822 theaters (+2,818) /$2.1M Fri. (+25,000%) /3-day:$6.2M(+23,000%)/4-day:$7.3m/Total: $7.5M/ Wk 4

10.) Underworld: Blood Wars (Sony) 3,070 theaters /$1.7M Fri (-65%)/3-day: $5.7M (-58%)/4-day: $6.8M /Total:$24.9M/ Wk 2

Notables:

Silence  (PAR), 747 theaters (+696)  /$705K Fri. (+330%) /3-day:$2.2M (+353%)/4-day: $2.6M/Total: $3.7M/ Wk 4 

20th Century Women (Annapurna/A24) 29 theaters  (+19) /$83K Fri (+110%) /3-day: $279k (+114%)/4-day:$338K/Total: $782K/Wk 4

Moonlight (A24) 582 theaters  (+447) /$259K Fri (+200%) /3-day: $985k (+206%)/4-day:$1.1M/Total: $14.7M/Wk 13

Wow Live By Night is doing horrible, below both Sleepless and Monster Trucks.

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42 minutes ago, Porthos said:

1.) Hidden Figures (Fox) 3,286 theaters (+815)/$6M Fri (-21%)  /$3-day: $19.7M (-14%)/4-day: $24.4M/Total: $58.8M/Wk 4

2.) Sing (ILL/UNI), 3,693  theaters (-262)  /$2.9M Fri.(-45%)  /3-day cume: $13.1M (-36%)/4-day: $18.1M /Total: $237.4M/Wk 4

3.) La La Land (Lionsgate) 1,848 (+333) /$3.97M Fri (+25%)/3-day:$13.7M (+35%)/4-day:$16.63M/Total:$76.2M/ Wk 6

4.) Rogue One  (DIS), 3,162 theaters  (-995)/$3.3M Fri. (-45%)/ 3-day cume: $13.2M (-40%)/4-day:$16.6M/Total: $501.7M/Wk 5

5.) Patriot’s Day  (CBS/LG), 3,120 theaters (+3,113)  /$4.2M Fri (+11,000%) /3-day: $12.3M (+11,638%)/4-day: $14.6M/Total: $15.5M/Wk 4

6.) The Bye Bye Man (STX) 2,220 theaters  /$5M Fri/3-day:$12.4M /4-day:$14.2M/Wk 1

7.) Monster Trucks (PAR) 3,119 theaters/$2.5M Fri/3-day:$9.9M /4-day:$13.2M/Wk 1

8.) Sleepless (OR) 1,803 theaters /$2.8M Fri/3-day:$7.9M /4-day:$9.3M/Wk 1

9.) Live by Night  (WB), 2,822 theaters (+2,818) /$2.1M Fri. (+25,000%) /3-day:$6.2M(+23,000%)/4-day:$7.3m/Total: $7.5M/ Wk 4

10.) Underworld: Blood Wars (Sony) 3,070 theaters /$1.7M Fri (-65%)/3-day: $5.7M (-58%)/4-day: $6.8M /Total:$24.9M/ Wk 2

Notables:

Silence  (PAR), 747 theaters (+696)  /$705K Fri. (+330%) /3-day:$2.2M (+353%)/4-day: $2.6M/Total: $3.7M/ Wk 4 

20th Century Women (Annapurna/A24) 29 theaters  (+19) /$83K Fri (+110%) /3-day: $279k (+114%)/4-day:$338K/Total: $782K/Wk 4

Moonlight (A24) 582 theaters  (+447) /$259K Fri (+200%) /3-day: $985k (+206%)/4-day:$1.1M/Total: $14.7M/Wk 13

 

(pg 18)

They are expecting Sing to do $5 million on Monday??

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6 minutes ago, The Futurist said:

How far La La Land can go is the big question of Jan/Feb 2017, bo wise.

 

Hidden Fiigures' run is gonna be interesting to follow too.

 

 

Assuming they both get Oscar noms, the BO runs should be quite healthy well into February. Theaters will be eager to drop these new MLK releases and keep the awards fare in theaters since that is what most people are willing to see in January. 

Although i think La La Land is ultimately getting several wins so it's legs should be better.

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Oof. *Dark humor alert* It's a little ironic that MLK weekend has more bombs in store than an ISIS bunker :rofl:

 

But, to give some credit, I do think Sleepless is doing better than I expected. Da powah of Jamie Foxx.

 

Silence and Live By Night are just sad to look at. Patriots Day also shamefully underperforming. Well, at least it has a much smaller budget than Deepwater, so it may be successful in the future (probably through WW numbers).

 

Hidden Figures and La La Land tho :ohmygod:

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5 hours ago, Ryan Reynolds said:

 

 

 

5 hours ago, Rman823 said:

If you ever needed any more proof on why not to take cinemascores seriously. 

 

5 hours ago, franfar said:

Hell has frozen over. Why even take them seriously at this point?

 

5 hours ago, Impact said:

Maybe the teens who apparently saw Monster Trucks can tell me why its so high! :P

 

Kids will fucking love the movie, that's why.  Some adults might if you go into the movie not expecting anything great at all and just kind of relax.  My mom enjoyed it for that reason.  It's really not that bad, and I'm not even lying here.

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