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The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo

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In regards to my prior post, I won't be surprised at all if there are many seats sold throughout the 4day weekend.  Just that I'm not insane enough to check out 400 other screenings* on top of the 70+ I'm already doing. :lol: 


* As of right now, it'll probably approach 600 or 700 for the 4day when all is said and done.

 

I am checking for sellouts, but that's about it.  Did peek at a couple of Saturday showings at Century Arden just now and it's doing VERY well, with maybe three rows of seats left for many of the showings.


So this could mean that while peeps are going to rush out to see it on the OW here, they don't feel the need to see it Opening Night.  Yet at least.

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17 minutes ago, Krissykins said:

Surprised by how many males have already seen Fifty Shades Freed and rated it a 1 on IMDb.   

 

:lol::rolleyes:

If IMDB would get sucked into a black hole, we would all better for it. 

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21 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:

Tomorrow night for Fifty Shades at my theater:

 

7:00: 90/124

7:30: 3/78

7:45: 2/78

8:00: 50/78

8:15: 3/78

8:30: 0/78

9:00: 53/113

Total: 201/627

 

Well, they definitely have capacity :hahaha: 

Looks like Florida isn't gonna miss the climax

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GREATER SACRAMENTO SELLOUT UPDATE: T-8 Days and counting  

3/73 (+1/+3)

 

2D:  2/48 (+1/+2)

3D:  1/25 (+1/+0)        

 

<<Reserved Theater Info: 51 showings [+3]>>

 

Almost Sold Out (95%+ sold out)

2 (nc)         

 

Nearly Sold Out (90% to 94% sold out)

0 (-1)

 

Front Two Rows Only (or equivalent)

9 (+1)

 

Heavily Sold (75% to 89% sold out)

1 (-1)

 

Weekend Showings

Fr: 0/127 (+0/+4)   

St: 0/127 (+0/+4)   

Su: 0/124 (+0/+4)  

Mo: 0/110 (+0/+4)

 

 

Reserved Seating Breakdown (51/73 showings [+3/+3]):

100%:    3 (+1)

90-99%: 2 (-1)

80-89%: 6 (+1)

70-79%: 8 (+2)

60-69%: 3 (-2)

50-59%: 0 (-1)

40-49%: 6 (+3)

30-39%: 5 (nc)

20-29%: 5 (nc)

10-19%: 4 (-1)

0-9%:    9 (+1)

 

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I can start posting the upshot summary, like I did earlier today, if folks want. Just don't want this to get too noisy/crowded. :)

 

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http://pro.boxoffice.com/bb-theatres-dealflicks-launch-dynamic-inventory-full-priced-movie-tickets-deals/

 

B&B Theatres, the 7th largest U.S. movie theatre chain, and Dealflicks have successfully launched a mix of full-priced tickets and deals across B&B’s 391 screens and 49 theatres. While online ticketing for all films and showtimes will be available, a varied amount of ticket and concession deals will be available for movies on certain days. Availability and prices will differ depending on time of day, day of week, seat availability, and other factors. All B&B sales will run through movieXchange, Vista Group’s newest ticketing API, ensuring guaranteed seating and a seamless in-theatre redemption experience for the customer. By compiling the sales and API inventory data, Dealflicks’ pricing and inventory can get smarter as time goes on.

 

Dealflicks has already saved its customers over $8 million dollars on tickets and concessions, but Wycliffe is looking forward to the future with B&B and other theatre chains that are in the process of being rolled out on Dealflicks’ new dynamic platform. He remarks, “B&B Theatres and Dealflicks are leading the way in the future of movie ticketing. While other ticketing experiments in the movie exhibition space exist, we believe that Dealflicks’ platform of dynamically-offered movie tickets and concessions is the true, sustainable, and profitable future for theatres, studios, customers, and the industry at large.”

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53 minutes ago, MaxAggressor said:

http://pro.boxoffice.com/bb-theatres-dealflicks-launch-dynamic-inventory-full-priced-movie-tickets-deals/

 

B&B Theatres, the 7th largest U.S. movie theatre chain, and Dealflicks have successfully launched a mix of full-priced tickets and deals across B&B’s 391 screens and 49 theatres. While online ticketing for all films and showtimes will be available, a varied amount of ticket and concession deals will be available for movies on certain days. Availability and prices will differ depending on time of day, day of week, seat availability, and other factors. All B&B sales will run through movieXchange, Vista Group’s newest ticketing API, ensuring guaranteed seating and a seamless in-theatre redemption experience for the customer. By compiling the sales and API inventory data, Dealflicks’ pricing and inventory can get smarter as time goes on.

 

Dealflicks has already saved its customers over $8 million dollars on tickets and concessions, but Wycliffe is looking forward to the future with B&B and other theatre chains that are in the process of being rolled out on Dealflicks’ new dynamic platform. He remarks, “B&B Theatres and Dealflicks are leading the way in the future of movie ticketing. While other ticketing experiments in the movie exhibition space exist, we believe that Dealflicks’ platform of dynamically-offered movie tickets and concessions is the true, sustainable, and profitable future for theatres, studios, customers, and the industry at large.”

Well considering my local B&B does not have a good set up for ticketing I don't see this benefiting us. 

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