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4 hours ago, Fullbuster said:

Do we know the growth of this movie market on a yearly basis?

 

For example the Brazilian market grew by 12% in 2016.

 

Not yet for all the years, still working on it.

But I do know that in 2016 it grew 16% from 2015.

 

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6 hours ago, catlover said:

 

Btw Critical Eleven is already at 616.000 admissions. Gonna make more than your prediction I think, around 800-900k. Or if it survives Ramadhan month and the battle for screens, maybe it can actually touch 1 million, who knows. Sometimes they play local movies for weeks.

 

Critical Eleven's 6-day opening was on trajectory very similar to recent film The Guys, hence my initial prediction.

But indeed it showed some legs. The trouble ahead would be the number of screens, with all the Hollywood big guns lining up to occupy the limited number of screens. Maybe it will play on and on, but only on a limited number of screens.

 

Speaking of Indonesian current number of screens ......

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So, as of now: XXI has 913 screens, CGV 197 screens, Cinemaxx 119 screens, others 94 screens.

Total gross in 2016 was about $290m.

 

1323 screens with a few more coming this year. XXI has been expanding steadily, CGV a bit more quickly, while Cinemaxx basically stalled (with respect to their lofty goal).

 

In 2015: XXI 843 screens, CGV 139 screens, Cinemaxx 102 screens.

Growth from 2015: XXI 8.4%, CGV 41.7%, Cinemaxx  8.8%.

Total gross in 2016 was about $250m. 

 

XXI continues at a steady pace.

CGV has quite a few openings planned, such as their collaboration with Transmart/Carrefour.

Cinemaxx .... I don't know how the hell they will achieve their "lead the market with 2000 screens" mission statement.

 

Now, let's wait for Wanda to magically open 1000 screens in Indonesia :)

There's room for 5000, they say :) 

 

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Wow, a dedicated thread for Indonesia Box Office. Nice to see fellow Indonesians in this forum.

 

On 5/23/2017 at 9:28 AM, newbie BO buff said:

After actuals reported, King Arthur up slightly to $2.6m, GOTG2 also up slightly to $7.6m (still difficult to beat Dr. Strange's $7.9m).

 

I got my tickets for Pirates 5 on Wednesday.

Presales beginning to pick up, for example here is the booking screen for an IMAX screening.

(note: IMAX ticket price IDR60k = $4.5)

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Do you live in Kelapa Gading ? I live in Gading and I also bought my Pirates 5 ticket for tonight, but for normal theaters though.

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8 minutes ago, tong kosong said:

Wow, a dedicated thread for Indonesia Box Office. Nice to see fellow Indonesians in this forum.

 

 

Do you live in Kelapa Gading ? I live in Gading and I also bought my Pirates 5 ticket for tonight, but for normal theaters though.

 

No, I don't. But I like to use this particular screen as an indicator of a good opening weekend for a tentpole, being a geek-friendly venue.

My screening of SWTFA was so much fun there, lightsaber-wielding crowd and all.

 

Here is the booking screen now, about 2.5 hours before the show.

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Nearly packed, just as I thought.

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10 hours ago, newbie BO buff said:

 

Critical Eleven's 6-day opening was on trajectory very similar to recent film The Guys, hence my initial prediction.

But indeed it showed some legs. The trouble ahead would be the number of screens, with all the Hollywood big guns lining up to occupy the limited number of screens. Maybe it will play on and on, but only on a limited number of screens.

 

Speaking of Indonesian current number of screens ......

cA2L6h8.png

 

So, as of now: XXI has 913 screens, CGV 197 screens, Cinemaxx 119 screens, others 94 screens.

Total gross in 2016 was about $290m.

 

1323 screens with a few more coming this year. XXI has been expanding steadily, CGV a bit more quickly, while Cinemaxx basically stalled (with respect to their lofty goal).

 

In 2015: XXI 843 screens, CGV 139 screens, Cinemaxx 102 screens.

Growth from 2015: XXI 8.4%, CGV 41.7%, Cinemaxx  8.8%.

Total gross in 2016 was about $250m. 

 

XXI continues at a steady pace.

CGV has quite a few openings planned, such as their collaboration with Transmart/Carrefour.

Cinemaxx .... I don't know how the hell they will achieve their "lead the market with 2000 screens" mission statement.

 

Now, let's wait for Wanda to magically open 1000 screens in Indonesia :)

There's room for 5000, they say :) 

 

I see that even Jayapura has 4 screens. Most of our provinces already has screens in their capital city but none in our most western province.

Hopefully they will expand more throughout Indonesia.

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Glad that finally my country has its own thread [emoji4][emoji4][emoji4]. Congrats for your thread , Newbie!!!

Anyway let's talk about the movie performance:

Based on a data by CGV cinema app almost all showings for Pirates 5 between 5-8 PM ( time when people get home from work ) are either sold out or 80-90%. Matinees not so busy cause today is a work day.. But good enough with 40-50% full capacity. Looks like this does well here considering it was opened on the midweek.


Note : the data is just for CGV cinema chain and for today , May 24th

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10 hours ago, Claudio said:

Glad that finally my country has its own thread emoji4.pngemoji4.pngemoji4.png. Congrats for your thread , Newbie!!!

 

Thanks! We are the 15th largest market in the world! 100 million tickets sold last year! We need to be heard!!!

 

2 hours ago, Captain H said:

Did Valerian have a release date? That's the one movie that I'm most anticipating this year, and I swear if it get passed over for some bombing horror movie...

 

Ah my friend, brother/sister ...... this trailer nearly brought me to tears.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0x6fmVXJy4

 

No release date set for Indonesia yet, but given the history of Besson's works before this, I'm sure it will screen here.

 

Scared to death of the budget ..... 197 million euros, 221 million dollars!

 

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Reported box office takings from last weekend:

  1. Alien: Covenant                         $346,524    -70.1%
  2. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2    $160,540    -56.9%    
  3. The Fate of the Furious              $  42,182    -80.8%    

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword had its cume reported but not the weekend/weekly number.

 

Updated Indonesian BO numbers for Hollywood 2017 wide releases (new numbers are in red):

  1. The Fate of the Furious (aka The Fast and Furious 8 in Indonesia) - $19,323,195 roughly 7,370,419 admissions, an Indonesian all-time record
  2. Beauty and the Beast - $9,122,353 - roughly 3,479,526 admissions
  3. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 - $7,602,322 - roughly 2,899,743 admissions
  4. Logan (aka Logan: The Wolverine in Indonesian posters) - $6,195,583 - roughly 2,363,172 admissions
  5. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter - $6,090,864 - roughly 2,323,230 admissions
  6. xXx: The Return of Xander Cage - $5,083,204 - roughly 1,938,879 admissions
  7. Kong: Skull Island - $4,700,000 - roughly 1,792,714 admissions
  8. The Great Wall - $3,708,162 - roughly 1,414,399 admissions
  9. The Boss Baby - $3,066,463 - roughly 1,169,637 admissions
  10. Underworld: Blood Wars - $2,701,146 - roughly 1,030,294 admissions
  11. King Arthur: Legend of the Sword - $2,600,000 - roughly 991,714 admissions
  12. Rings - $2,157,816 - roughly 823,053 admissions
  13. Split - $2,138,865 - roughly 815,862 admissions
  14. Ghost in the Shell - $1,888,835 - roughly 720,456 admissions
  15. Alien: Covenant - $1,865,891 - roughly 711,794 admissions
  16. The LEGO Batman Movie - $1,400,000 - roughly 534,000 admissions
  17. John Wick: Chapter Two - $1,388,618 - roughly 529,659 admissions
  18. Smurfs: The Lost Village - $1,311,828 - roughly 500,369 admissions
  19. Power Rangers - $1,251,179 - roughly 477,235 admissions
  20. Life - $991,758 - roughly 378,825 admissions
  21. Monster Trucks - $775,577 - roughly 295,827 admissions
  22. Get Out - $469,695 - roughly 179,155 admissions
  23. The Bye Bye Man - $104,000 - roughly 39,669 admissions

Numbers not known for:

  1. Sleepless
  2. A Dog's Purpose
  3. Gold
  4. The Space Between Us
  5. Before I Fall
  6. Free Fire
  7. The Circle
  8. Unforgettable

Latest Indonesian movies admissions from last weekend:

  1. Parakang: Manusia Jadi-jadian - 34.889
  2. Ziarah - 21.420
  3. Critical Eleven - 764.944
  4. Selebgram - 94.539
  5. Membabi-buta - 18.271

Top 15 Indonesia movies of 2017:

  1. Danur: I Can See Ghosts - 2.736.107
  2. Surga Yang Tak Dirindukan 2 - 1.636.981
  3. London Love Story 2 - 862.874
  4. Critical Eleven - 764.944
  5. Dear Nathan - 700.165
  6. Promise - 655.805
  7. Stip & Pensil - 570.205
  8. The Guys - 565.100
  9. Security Ugal-ugalan - 563.871
  10. Kartini - 545.820
  11. From London to Bali - 301.032
  12. Iqro: Petualangan Meraih Bintang - 295.331
  13. Silariang: Menggapai Keabadian Cinta - 183.240
  14. The Curse - 127.240
  15. Galih dan Ratna - 121.531
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Today the first ScreenX opens in Indonesia.

sample image from Train of Busan

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I'm going to try this out for Wonder Woman, hope it's not too packed.

And hopefully also not too distracting like 4DX. My second viewing of BVS was on 4DX, it was disappointing.

 

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1 hour ago, newbie BO buff said:

Today the first ScreenX opens in Indonesia.

sample image from Train of Busan

2c0Yy8j.png

 

I'm going to try this out for Wonder Woman, hope it's not too packed.

And hopefully also not too distracting like 4DX. My second viewing of BVS was on 4DX, it was disappointing.

 

 

Where is this ScreenX? Looks interesting. 4DX can be fun. But if it has too many fast movements like BvS, it will be very distracting. Depends on the movie.

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My family and I came out of the Pirates 5 screening on Wednesday 24 May night, around 11pm.

As usual when we felt good about a movie, we were happily discussing it. My kids especially loved it. They were too young to witness the first four installments, and now demand the whole set on Blu-Ray. I put on the "He's a Pirate" theme through the car's Spotify to make it even merrier.

 

Traffic was bad, we thought it was the usual case of people getting out of the mall after the final show. Turned out, it was a lot worse than usual.

As the car went into a standstill, I quickly looked at my iPad, and there it was. 

 

Two bombs just exploded, less than one kilometer away from our location. Two victims were known to be dead at that time (later verified to be 5, including the two suicide bombers).

We went dead quiet in our car, as I asked my family for a moment of silence and prayers for the departed.

 

The next day traffic was a bit quiet, the malls were also just a tad quieter, understandably. 

But today, things seem to be normal again, as Jakartans put on the #WeAreNotAfraid and #PrayForJakarta hashtags.

 

Stay safe, world.

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Yeah I was about to drop off my friend at a busway station, so she could take the bus that goes through Kampung Melayu when we heard the news about the bomb. She ended up taking the bus with a different route. It was terrible and scary, but I think it's a good thing that things went back to normal so fast.

 

I feel that even in the following day people were already back to their usual routine. I went to the mall yesterday and then to the supermarket, both were packed with people. And the traffic was definitely not quiet. Caught in an awful traffic jam on my way to that mall. So a lot of people still went out even though there was a terrorist attack just the night before. We are indeed not afraid.

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The near-sold-out booking screens translated well to opening weekend numbers for Pirates 5 in Indonesia.

As per BOM, its loot was $4m, roughly 1.5m admissions.

Very impressively, in one weekend Salazar's Revenge (aka Dead Men Tell No Tales) have sunk the lifetime grosses of Strangers Tides ($1.3m), World's End ($2.1m), and Black Pearl ($1.5m).

 

This opening is higher than GOTG2 ($3.4m), Unfortunately time is very short for Jack Sparrow, because Wednesday 31 May arrives Diana of Themyscira, Daughter of Hyppolita, Queen of the Amazons. And since she has declared that in the name of all that is good, Ares' wrath upon this world is over ....... so will be Jack Sparrow's box office might.

 

 

 

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Admission numbers for Indonesian movies as of 28 May 2017:

  • Multiverse: The 13th Step - 5.110
  • Parakang: Manusia Jadi-jadian - 53.694
  • Ziarah - 24.354
  • Critical Eleven - 812.222
  • Selebgram - 103.596

Critical Eleven benefited from lack of local competition and went past 800k admissions, but I still doubt it will go much further.

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