newbie BO buff Posted July 3, 2017 Author Share Posted July 3, 2017 4 hours ago, tong kosong said: TF5 will surely cross $10m even with a really bad WOM. I wonder how many more $10m+ movies we will see this year. Maybe Spidey, Justice League and Star Wars ? TF5 gotta be a huge reason on why the local movies didn't do as well as last year. Wasn't last year big Hollywood release only The Legend of Tarzan ? Agreee on Transformers 5 crossing $10m, with ease. Last year, Eid fell on Wednesday-Thursday (6-7 July), with the rest of the weekdays (Mon-Tue, Fri) declared as additional holidays. Four local movies were released on 5 July: Koala Kumal (1.86m adm), ILY from 38000ft (1.57m adm), Sabtu Bersama Bapak (639m adm) and Jilbab Traveler (232k adm - the loser of the bunch). Additionally, Rudy Habibie was released on 30 June, the previous Thursday, practically gaining the same holiday boost, and racking 2.01m adm as a result. With this configuration, three Hollywood release slots were affected: The frst one is the one with The BFG (moved to 6 September, Indonesian gross not reported) and The Legend of Tarzan (you're right, opened head to head with Rudy Habibie and grabbed a respectable $5.7m/2.2m adm). The second one, Eid week itself, had The Secret Life of Pets (moved to 23 August and only got $1.92m/741k adm). The success of the local Eid movies spilled over to the next frame, which was supposedly for Ghosbusters (delayed one week to 21 July, $2.06m/796k adm). Ghostbusters was screened head to head with Star Trek Beyond, which stayed in its original slot (it had Indonesian star Joe Taslim). The frames after that (Jason Bourne, then Suicided Squad) was basically back to normal scheduling. 46 minutes ago, Captain H said: sweet 20 is actually very entertaining. still waiting for Valerian because my eyes need something to jerk off to. I can't wait as well. And from a visual treat standpoint, I think it has already won universal praise. http://screenrant.com/valerian-movie-reviews-reactions-luc-besson/ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newbie BO buff Posted July 5, 2017 Author Share Posted July 5, 2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming opens today in Indonesia. With booking screens that look like this ...... (Gading IMAX 6.35pm) Yup, a monster OW awaits. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catlover Posted July 5, 2017 Share Posted July 5, 2017 I was about to post that. The tickets for Spider-Man are selling really fast. I'm excited about the OW (and to see the movie itself of course). I also hope Sweet 20 are not losing too many screens. Just please take the screens from TF5, and the other local movies instead. It's already at 620k adm and deserves 1m adm. It's gonna be very hard to get 1m, but the WOM is really good, so who knows. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indolover00 Posted July 5, 2017 Share Posted July 5, 2017 According to United International Pictures Indonesia's Twitter account, Baywatch will be released in Indonesian cinemas on Wednesday, 19th July (https://twitter.com/UIPIndonesia/status/882539581698064384). This leaves space for Dunkirk, which of course will be released the next couple of days after on July 21st in Indonesia (http://www.dunkirkmovie.com/releasedates/). The next week after, War of the Planet of The Apes will reign when it gets released in Indonesian cinemas on July 26th (source: 20th Century Fox's Twitter page), although it's still unknown what movie will take Friday's slot after that. Movie schedules for the week of July 31st-August 6th is still unknown, although we already knew some of the release date schedule for the next month. Annabelle: Creation will haunt cinemas when it gets released early in Indonesia on 9th August ( http://wbpsites.com/annabelle2/us/releasedates/), but as usual the next Friday's slot is still unknown. Cars 3 will be expected to premiere in Indonesia around the week of 14th August-18th August. Finally, Marvel's Inhumans will be released exclusively in IMAX cinemas on Thursday, 31st August (https://www.facebook.com/IMAX/videos/320501225074572/). 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newbie BO buff Posted July 5, 2017 Author Share Posted July 5, 2017 8 minutes ago, indolover00 said: According to United International Pictures Indonesia's Twitter account, Baywatch will be released in Indonesian cinemas on Wednesday, 19th July (https://twitter.com/UIPIndonesia/status/882539581698064384). This leaves space for Dunkirk, which of course will be released the next couple of days after on July 21st in Indonesia (http://www.dunkirkmovie.com/releasedates/). The next week after, War of the Planet of The Apes will reign when it gets released in Indonesian cinemas on July 26th (source: 20th Century Fox's Twitter page), although it's still unknown what movie will take Friday's slot after that. Movie schedules for the week of July 31st-August 6th is still unknown, although we already knew some of the release date schedule for the next month. Annabelle: Creation will haunt cinemas when it gets released early in Indonesia on 9th August ( http://wbpsites.com/annabelle2/us/releasedates/), but as usual the next Friday's slot is still unknown. Cars 3 will be expected to premiere in Indonesia around the week of 14th August-18th August. Finally, Marvel's Inhumans will be released exclusively in IMAX cinemas on Thursday, 31st August (https://www.facebook.com/IMAX/videos/320501225074572/). AWESOME!!!! Valerian? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indolover00 Posted July 5, 2017 Share Posted July 5, 2017 (edited) 16 minutes ago, newbie BO buff said: AWESOME!!!! Valerian? Valerian is still unknown, unfortunately (it hasn't even been classified by Lembaga Sensor Film yet), but perhaps around late July or early August. (Prima Cinema Multimedia, which distributed movies from studios like Lionsgate and STX Entertainment like Valerian, is often picky at announcing release dates for movies they distribute.) edit: As well, United International Pictures Indonesia also announced that Despicable Me 3 will finally be released in Indonesia on 12th July (confirming Mal Kelapa Gading's twitter post from May), with midnight shows on Saturday, 8th July. Edited July 5, 2017 by indolover00 additional info 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Claudio Posted July 5, 2017 Share Posted July 5, 2017 Spiderman vs Minion... Interesting battle. Who do you think would win? ( in terms of box office gross , of course ). Also will Spiderman be Affected by DM3 release? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newbie BO buff Posted July 5, 2017 Author Share Posted July 5, 2017 I saw Spider-Man: Homecoming last night and found it so ...... underwhelming? Show was totally packed though, gigantic OW guaranteed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catlover Posted July 6, 2017 Share Posted July 6, 2017 (edited) 12 hours ago, Claudio said: Spiderman vs Minion... Interesting battle. Who do you think would win? ( in terms of box office gross , of course ). Also will Spiderman be Affected by DM3 release? Spiderman of course, by far. That's my expectation anyway. Even though it's for sure gonna be affected by DM3. But SM's OW is gonna be huge enough. Meanwhile DM3 won't get maximum number of screens since it still has to share them with SM. Just saw the movie last night, and I absolutely loved it! Best SM movie since SM2, the most fun SM movie ever and Tom Holland is my favorite Peter Parker and Spiderman. One of my friends who saw it with me loved it too, the other said it was funny, but overall just okay. It was a sold-out show, and people seemed to really enjoy it. Edited July 6, 2017 by catlover Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tong kosong Posted July 6, 2017 Share Posted July 6, 2017 (edited) 13 hours ago, Claudio said: Spiderman vs Minion... Interesting battle. Who do you think would win? ( in terms of box office gross , of course ). Also will Spiderman be Affected by DM3 release? Total box office Spiderman should win it. Spidey will lose some screens to DM3, but it's not going to be as many as TF5 lost this week to Spidey. Maybe the local movies will be the main casualties. Those minions are really popular in here, the McDonald's Happy Meal toys are selling really well. Edited July 6, 2017 by tong kosong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tong kosong Posted July 6, 2017 Share Posted July 6, 2017 Yeah, I also saw Spidey last night. Tried 4DX at CGV MOI for the first time. 4DX is definitely an interesting experience, but I'm not sure I will try 4DX often, maybe once every 2 years. Anyway the movie is good, one of the better Marvel solo movies, Vulture is also better than most MCU villains, Tom Holland is probably my most favourite Spidey. This year is a very good year for comic book movies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newbie BO buff Posted July 6, 2017 Author Share Posted July 6, 2017 Indonesia grosses for Spider-Man series: Spider-Man (2002) : $ 1,859,110 Spider-Man 2 (2004) : $ 2,327,389 Spider-Man 3 (2007) : $ 5,216,902 The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) : $ 9,537,461 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) : $10,100,000 (estimated) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newbie BO buff Posted July 6, 2017 Author Share Posted July 6, 2017 I believe this could challenge F8's OW of $8.5m. Looks to be more than TF5's $7.3m. Let's hope that Sony flaunts their Indonesian numbers regularly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edison Cheam Posted July 6, 2017 Share Posted July 6, 2017 Hi everyone, appreciate that you guys started this... I'm also looking at the Indonesian film industry recently. Just wondering, do you guys know any good Indonesian producers or directors? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catlover Posted July 6, 2017 Share Posted July 6, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, Edison Cheam said: Hi everyone, appreciate that you guys started this... I'm also looking at the Indonesian film industry recently. Just wondering, do you guys know any good Indonesian producers or directors? There are a lot actually. First, Mira Lesmana, producer and founder of Miles Films. She's known for producing quality movies, with a lot of them in the all time highest admission list for Indonesian movies (#2, #4 and #8). Riri Riza often works as the director for her movies since he's co-managing Miles Films with her, and he is one of Indonesian top directors. Hanung Bramantyo is also one of the best. He's able to combine quality and commercial aspects in his movies. As the result, many of them are commercially successful and at the same time winning film awards. Upi is one of my favorite directors and screenwriters. Her two latest movies (as the screenwriter) are critical and commercial hits with one of them, My Stupid Boss (which she also directed), became the 6th biggest Indonesian movies of all time, and IMO is one of the best comedy ever. Anggy Umbara has emerged lately as the top new directors after having a string of blockbusters, with his latest movie broke the record by a huge margin to become the biggest Indonesian movie of all time. My other favorites are Nia Dinata and Joko Anwar. They don't make movies that often though. Their movies are really good but not necessarilly commercial. Edited July 6, 2017 by catlover 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newbie BO buff Posted July 7, 2017 Author Share Posted July 7, 2017 Let's talk about the local Eid films first. Ten days into their release slots, these 4 movies ... well, 2 of them at least .... finally hit their strides. Jailangkung has now outpaced Danur, its 10-day admissions surpassing Danur's 11-day. It has cracked 1.7m admissions, on the way to 2m. Sweet 20 continues to perform stronger than expected, breaking 700k admissions. The other two movies, Insya Allah Sah and Surat Kecil Untuk Tuhan, are not so keen to flaunt their admissions numbers, especially SKUT who was the big loser here. SKUT is the first film to be dropped by the exhibitors as they give way to Spider-Man: Homecoming since Wednesday. Last reported number of admissions: Jailangkung - 1,739,169 Sweet 20 - 741,238 Insya Allah Sah - 463,282 Surat Kecil Untuk Tuhan - 462,623 As I posted earlier, Transformers: The Last Knight had its first 4 days of release all to itself, then from day 5 onwards had to give away screens to the local movies. After scoring a monstrous $7.13m 5-day OW (about $5m FSS), Optimus Prime and co had to hit the brakes hard. They did cross $10m, but it would be extremely difficult to top Transformers: Age of Extinction's gross of $12.4m. As of 2 July, Last Knight stood at $10.7m or roughly 4m admissions, earning a spot in the Indonesian all-time Top 10 list. Other update reported was The Mummy which is now at $7.9m / 3m admissions. No new numbers reported for Wonder Woman (again). But somehow Sony keeps reporting the chump change that came from Smurfs: The Lost Village . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newbie BO buff Posted July 7, 2017 Author Share Posted July 7, 2017 Updated chart for 2017 now: The Fate of the Furious (aka The Fast and Furious 8 in Indonesia) - $19,329,335 - roughly 7,372,761 admissions, an Indonesian all-time record Transformers: The Last Knight - $10,741,337 - roughly 4,097,053 admissions Beauty and the Beast - $9,122,353 - roughly 3,479,526 admissions Wonder Woman - $8,200,000 - roughly 3,127,714 admissions (not updated) The Mummy - $7,948,645 - roughly 2,934,507 admissions Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 - $7,683,449 - roughly 2,930,687 admissions Logan (aka Logan: The Wolverine in Indonesian posters) - $6,195,583 - roughly 2,363,172 admissions Resident Evil: The Final Chapter - $6,090,864 - roughly 2,323,230 admissions Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Salazar's Revenge in Indonesia) - $6,072,112 - roughly 2,316,077 admissions xXx: The Return of Xander Cage - $5,083,204 - roughly 1,938,879 admissions Kong: Skull Island - $4,700,000 - roughly 1,792,714 admissions The Great Wall - $3,708,162 - roughly 1,414,399 admissions The Boss Baby - $3,066,463 - roughly 1,169,637 admissions King Arthur: Legend of the Sword - $3,000,000 - roughly 1,144,286 admissions Underworld: Blood Wars - $2,701,146 - roughly 1,030,294 admissions Rings - $2,157,816 - roughly 823,053 admissions Split - $2,138,865 - roughly 815,862 admissions Ghost in the Shell - $1,888,835 - roughly 720,456 admissions Alien: Covenant - $1,865,891 - roughly 711,794 admissions (Note: no update found) The LEGO Batman Movie - $1,400,000 - roughly 534,000 admissions John Wick: Chapter Two - $1,388,618 - roughly 529,659 admissions Smurfs: The Lost Village - $1,317,536 - roughly 502,546 admissions Power Rangers - $1,251,179 - roughly 477,235 admissions Life - $991,758 - roughly 378,825 admissions Monster Trucks - $775,577 - roughly 295,827 admissions Get Out - $469,695 - roughly 179,155 admissions The Bye Bye Man - $104,000 - roughly 39,669 admissions All-time Top 10 The Fate of The Furious (2017) - $19,329,335 Furious 7 (2015) - $16,768,758 Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) - $15,504,514 Iron Man 3 (2013) - $15,308,150 Captain America: Civil War (2016) - $15,000,000 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) - $14,000,000 The Conjuring 2 (2016) - $12,500,000 Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) - $12,402,729 Marvel's The Avengers (2012) - $11,949,911 Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) - $10,741,337 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newbie BO buff Posted July 7, 2017 Author Share Posted July 7, 2017 7 hours ago, newbie BO buff said: Let's talk about the local Eid films first. Ten days into their release slots, these 4 movies ... well, 2 of them at least .... finally hit their strides. Jailangkung has now outpaced Danur, its 10-day admissions surpassing Danur's 11-day. It has cracked 1.7m admissions, on the way to 2m. Sweet 20 continues to perform stronger than expected, breaking 700k admissions. The other two movies, Insya Allah Sah and Surat Kecil Untuk Tuhan, are not so keen to flaunt their admissions numbers, especially SKUT who was the big loser here. SKUT is the first film to be dropped by the exhibitors as they give way to Spider-Man: Homecoming since Wednesday. Last reported number of admissions: Jailangkung - 1,739,169 Sweet 20 - 741,238 Insya Allah Sah - 463,282 Surat Kecil Untuk Tuhan - 462,623 It's going to be another good year for Indonesian movies. First, here are the updated admission numbers as of 7 July 2017 Jailangkung - 1.968.422 Surat Kecil untuk… - 620.494 Insya Allah Sah - 650.665 Sweet 20 - 792.569 Jailangkung is all set to crack 2m, and while the other titles may not eventually crack 1m, altogether these 4 movies have already attracted more than 4 million ticket buyers. Pretty close to last year's crop of 4.3 million. This puts 2017 back in pace to surpass 2016. With strong titles such as Jangkrik Boss 2 and Ayat-ayat Cinta 2 still to come, the 36.5 million admissions from 2016 is pretty much in play. So far 2017 admission number is 16.135m, running 109% of 2016 at the same juncture. It has surpassed 2015's number (15.835m admissions), proving that 2016 (36.564m) was not a fluke. Let's just see how many movies can crack 1m admissions this year, and (early) congratulations to the Indonesian movie industry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catlover Posted July 7, 2017 Share Posted July 7, 2017 I completely thought the total admission for Indonesian movies in 2017 was trailing behind 2016, since last year we had huge movies like Comic 8, AADC2 and My Stupid Boss, and some of the movies this year didn't meet expectation in terms of box office. But then I realized 2017 has a lot of movies in the middle (500k - 1m adm) which 2016 lacked of. Very good for Indonesian film industry. This makes me wonder what happened in 2016 that made the total admission doubled the year before. Also, wow at Jailangkung. It's actually having good legs despite being an awful movie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newbie BO buff Posted July 7, 2017 Author Share Posted July 7, 2017 (edited) @catlover, Until April, 2017 was always ahead of 2016. January: 2016 = 507,301 adm, very mediocre movies 2017 = 1,756,882 adm, with hits Promise and Security Ugal-ugalan 2017 ahead, 346% February: 2016 = 2,005,227 adm, London Love Story and Talak 3 were the stars 2017 = 2,321,100 adm, keeping up with Surga yang Tak Dirindukan 2 2017 ahead, 162% March: 2016 = 2,310,289 adm, Casino Kings 2 leading the way 2017 = 4,878,901 adm, winning big time with Danur, supported with London Love Story 2 and Dear Nathan 2017 ahead, 186% April: 2016 = 4,076,345 adm, almost entirely by Ada Apa Dengan Cinta 2 2017 = 1,920,960 adm, the trio of Stip & Pensil, The Guys and Kartini had to compete against F8 2017 still ahead, only 122% now May: 2016 = 3,718,316 adm, mostly by My Stupid Boss 2017 = 1,204,246 adm, only Critical Eleven to shoulder the weight 2017 now trailing, 96% June: 2016 = 2,175,419 adm, almost entirely by Rudy Habibie 2017 = currently 4,481,550 adm, the 4 Eid movies struck big, especially Jailangkung 2017 leads again, 112% July: 2016 = 4,501,404 adm, this was the Eid frame of 2016 2017 looks to trail again with no solid blockbuster candidate August: 2016 = 1,042,847 adm, mediocre and poor movies abound 2017 will have Jangkrik Boss 2, so the pendulum will swing towards 2017 lead again Edited July 10, 2017 by newbie BO buff provide data comparison 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...