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The gentlemen jumped to 26 tickets for tonight. 
The turning jumped to 24 tickets for tonight. 
The last full measure sold 1 ticket for tonight. 
 

There’s still 20 minutes left or so until the first showtimes but it seems like The Turning has a better walk up rate at my theater. 

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The Gentlemen Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report Final Count

  Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold
TOTALS 0 22 252 3,830 6.58%

 

Total Seats Sold Today: 142

 

Comp

0.522x of Angel Has Fallen (783K)

0.532x of Ad Astra (797K)

0.594x of Rambo (773K)

0.249x of Zombieland (709K)

0.640x of Doctor Sleep (959K)

1.130x of Midway (1.04M)

0.632x of Ford v Ferrari (1.33M)

0.325x of Knives Out (540K)

0.222x of 1917 (720K)

 

Take out the low and high-end, things indicate about 700K-1M, which...eh, could be worse.

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The Turning Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report Final Count

  Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold
TOTALS 0 21 158 3,519 4.49%

 

Total Seats Sold Today: 107

 

Comp

0.368x of Crawl (368K)

0.243x of Scary Stories (565K)

0.814x of 47 Meters Down (420K)

0.381x of Ready or Not (278K)

0.790x of Countdown (407K)

1.060x of Black Christmas (244K)

0.291x of The Grudge (525K)

0.868x of Underwater (434K)

 

Yeah, this does not look pretty. Ah well

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5 minutes ago, Eric Dolittle said:

The Turning Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report Final Count

  Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold
TOTALS 0 21 158 3,519 4.49%

 

Total Seats Sold Today: 107

 

Comp

0.368x of Crawl (368K)

0.243x of Scary Stories (565K)

0.814x of 47 Meters Down (420K)

0.381x of Ready or Not (278K)

0.790x of Countdown (407K)

1.060x of Black Christmas (244K)

0.291x of The Grudge (525K)

0.868x of Underwater (434K)

 

Yeah, this does not look pretty. Ah well

It’s doing better than Black Christmas, that’s something.

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11 minutes ago, Eric Dolittle said:

The Turning Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report Final Count

  Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold
TOTALS 0 21 158 3,519 4.49%

 

Total Seats Sold Today: 107

 

Comp

0.368x of Crawl (368K)

0.243x of Scary Stories (565K)

0.814x of 47 Meters Down (420K)

0.381x of Ready or Not (278K)

0.790x of Countdown (407K)

1.060x of Black Christmas (244K)

0.291x of The Grudge (525K)

0.868x of Underwater (434K)

 

Yeah, this does not look pretty. Ah well

Once WOW starts kicking in after the movie's ending, things will get ugly...lol

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I'm prepping things up for Sonic (I know BOP doesn't have 40M in their range, but Deadline has it, albeit for the 4-Day, and I don't want a repeat of Bad Boys), and one thing I noticed is that Fantasy Island doesn't have Thursday previews. That's definitely, um, a choice.

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3 hours ago, Krissykins said:

Oooh that’s great budget wise for Fantasy Island. But surprising that younger audiences aren’t interested yet considering Lucy Hale. The social media campaign should kick in soon I’d imagine that’ll help. 

Variety said the Problem Fantasy Island might have is turning it into a Horror Movie will turn off the older audience who were fans of the TV Show,but the younger audience just might not be interested  in it or remember it as that cheesy TV show...without the nostalgia the older generation has.

Lucy Hale is pretty much a TV star, not sure is a box office draw in movies yet. 

But with a budget that low, the film will almost certainly turn a profit, though I am skeptical about it being a big hit.

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1 hour ago, Arendelle Legion said:

Between BC, Cats, Grudge, and now this, the last two months have not been kind to horror. And 75% universal, too.

Cats and the quality of the movies aside, the horror movies are coming out in a flood, and I can't help but think they will do damage to each other at the box office. 

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7 hours ago, keysersoze123 said:

Quick update. Turning has totally sold 6056 tickets(4233 + 1833) while Gentlemen has sold 12423 tickets( 9478 + 2955) between 2 MTC. Assuming they double the ticket sales by end of the day Turning would have around 0.35m previews and Gentlemen around 0.75m previews. Let us see if the movies see even better walkups. 

Turning up to almost 16K and so it could eek out 0.5m previews. Gentlemen is at 26K and probably looking at ~ 0.8m

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30 minutes ago, keysersoze123 said:

Turning up to almost 16K and so it could eek out 0.5m previews. Gentlemen is at 26K and probably looking at ~ 0.8m

Given how bad WOM seems to be for Turning, I doubt it'll go any higher than 6M this weekend at best. Disastrous for a horror movie with a 20M production budget.

 

I could see Gentleman getting close to 10 based on that number. 

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Sonic the Hedgehog Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-21 and Counting

  Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold
TOTALS 0 27 28 5,861 0.48%

 

Comp

0.289x of Maleficent 21 days before release (664K)

0.965x of Dolittle (893K)

 

Some people may be disappointed by these numbers, and I'm not going to pretend they're great. But it's still early, and we only just got social media word about tickets going on sale. Of course, if this is like Dolittle and sales are non-existent in the next few days, then there's time to concern. So let's just wait and see for the time being.

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