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Weekend Actuals (Page 150): Apes 56.3M | SMH 44.2M | DM3 19.4M | Baby 8.7M | Big Dick 7.5M | WW 6.8M | Wish Upon 5.5M | Tomatoes losing their power

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Just now, Mojoguy said:


BAD Sat increases!

Was something big going on that hurt Sat's numbers?

 

People were worried that a trillion ton iceberg has been created after a patch of ice the size of Delware split from Antartica. At least CNN seems on the verge of a nervous breakdown....or should I say 'meltdown' :sparta:

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Just now, redfirebird2008 said:

 

Not really. Apes 2 increased by a smaller percentage from true Friday. 

 

~12% bump from true Friday (17.1=>19.1). Better than Dawn's 8% bump, but Dawn's true Friday grew a lot from previews % wise:


War's true Friday of 17.10 was 3.42x the previews of 5.0

Dawn's true Friday of 23.55 was 5.74x the previews of 4.1

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FWIW, SM's Audience score on RT started off at 92% and is still at 91% after 10 days. Very steady and more creditable considering it's so high and has a big fan-base catching the movie and upping the vote initially.

 

APES started off at 92% and is at 89% after the weekend. Still big but could come down to mid-80s within a week or two.

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19 minutes ago, a2knet said:

 

People were worried that a trillion ton iceberg has been created after a patch of ice the size of Delware split from Antartica. At least CNN seems on the verge of a nervous breakdown....or should I say 'meltdown' :sparta:

I'm pretty sure the correct measurement is twice the size of Luxembourg or is it four times the size of London or maybe it's twice the size of the ACT. 

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If that's a reply to me, I'm going by the good things friends have said who never normally even talk about CBMs. But then, I don't live in the US, so I suppose the OS numbers are reflecting that.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, teardropmina said:

people need to stop assuming that high RT score and online fan ranking represent good wom. 

I understand high critics score has nothing to do with wom, but high audience score after 10-days of release (once a wider base than just arid fans catch the movie) might indicate something.

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33 minutes ago, That One Guy said:

 

You're right.  America just likes superheroes and unoriginality.

So Apes would be original ? Sure it's a good film but it's what # in the series. And you're right audiences like familiarity and seeing certain characters again which is why they return to Cinematic universes, sequels, and remakes. Nothing wrong with that. 

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5 minutes ago, Gustavo said:

I agree, this is like the ninth ape movie, and the third in a short period of time

 

 

The first one worked really well as a standalone movie, I don't know why they made a sequel at all

 

Money?

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14 minutes ago, a2knet said:

I understand high critics score has nothing to do with wom, but high audience score after 10-days of release (once a wider base than just arid fans catch the movie) might indicate something.

I wasn't referring to RT audience score. It certainly reflects how a portion of moviegoers online feel about the film, but not indicating communication flow, that is wom. 

 

 

14 minutes ago, Hatebox said:

If that's a reply to me, I'm going by the good things friends have said who never normally even talk about CBMs. But then, I don't live in the US, so I suppose the OS numbers are reflecting that.

 

 

 

yes, SMH is having better hold in my country as well. WOM seems better than the North America,. too. 

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