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Tuesday Numbers: SMH 15M, DM3 6.7M, BD 2.29M, WW 1.64M

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1 minute ago, Zakiyyah6 said:

Who said the number was bad? Why are you so bothered by certain people's analysis of the numbers? There is a reason that no box office analyst are treating these expected numbers as amazing. 

 

No one here is treating them as amazing. They are good/OK/fine. People talk about good/OK/fine numbers too. But I must have misunderstood you so my apology. 

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I don't think 50mil is guaranteed. It really depends on how it holds up against Apes. I'm basing that on number crunching I did last night. Of course I had Tuesday doing 15.9mil. I wasn't far off enough to care about the difference.

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1 minute ago, Brainbug said:

I could see The Big Sick really going for 25M+ this weekend. This summer has lacked a good comedy and this seems to get praise from all sides.

 

What? 

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I can't believe Lionsgate is putting the big sick in 2,500 theaters this weekend. That just seems like the expansion is too quick.

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3 minutes ago, Brainbug said:

I could see The Big Sick really going for 25M+ this weekend. This summer has lacked a good comedy and this seems to get praise from all sides.

It's not keeping up a $10,000 per theater average, man.

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5 minutes ago, Brainbug said:

I could see The Big Sick really going for 25M+ this weekend. This summer has lacked a good comedy and this seems to get praise from all sides.

 

How Sway????

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2 minutes ago, baumer said:

I can't believe Lionsgate is putting the big sick in 2,500 theaters this weekend. That just seems like the expansion is too quick.

They saw the theater average and got greedy. Maybe it could pay off.

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2 hours ago, MikeQ said:

With its Tuesday gross, Wonder Woman hits a 3.60 multiplier and enters the top 10 multipliers of all time for films that opened to $70+ million. I expect it to finish with the 6th best multiplier of all time (it needs to hit ~$391 million total to do so).

 

Best Multipliers Ever for $70+ Million Opening Films (Friday Openers):

 

Rank / Title / Opening Weekend Gross / Multiplier

  1. Avatar (2009) — 77.0 million (9.73) 
  2. Finding Nemo (2003) — 70.3 million (4.84)
  3. Zootopia (2016) — 75.1 million (4.55)
  4. Inside Out (2015) — 90.4 million (3.94)
  5. American Sniper (2015) — 89.3 million (3.92)
  6. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) — 248.0 million (3.78)
  7. Toy Story 3 (2010) — 110.3 million (3.76)
  8. The Incredibles (2004) — 70.5 million (3.71)
  9. Finding Dory (2016) — 135.1 million (3.60)
  10. Wonder Woman (2017) — 103.3 million (3.60)

Peace,

Mike

 

Most of these have female leads?

 

MRA's won't be happy.

 

@WrathOfHan

 

 

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2 hours ago, JohnnyGossamer said:

Damn. Still gorgeous. But, uh, yeah, liking her look since Universal and the Fast series scooped her up much, much better.

 

Yeah looks good, but man that hair do ..... .

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2 hours ago, MyMovieCanBeatUpYourMovie said:

 

Can confirm.  My now 100-year-old grandfather went to see Wonder Woman.  I believe the last film he saw in theaters was Winter Soldier.

 

Clearly, my grandpa only goes to see films featuring heroes older than he is.  

 

(I actually think he's got Steve Rogers by a year.)

 

Man that's good gene, you hope it passes on :D

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