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MOEDAY NUMBERS (Chapter Two) : APES:$5.79M | SMH:$5.46M | DM3 2.6M | BD 1.2M | WW: 875k

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8 minutes ago, Telemachos said:

It's almost as if the cinema gods are using APES to cruelly punish the transgressors who believed in the Tomato Law. 

I am all about that Super-Hero Law now. 

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3 minutes ago, Brainbug said:

 

Apes deserves so much more :( but then again, so did JW

 

3 minutes ago, John Marston said:

 

 

agreed. Jurassic World should have made 800m domestic

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1 hour ago, YourMother said:

$5.45M

$7M (+28%)

$4.9M (-30%)

$4.4M (-11%)

 

$6.16M (+40%)

$8M (+30%)

$6M (-25%)

 

$20.16M (-54.4%)

I'm thinking it falls just shy of 20mil and settle for a clean 55%drop.

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10 minutes ago, John Marston said:

 

 

agreed. Jurassic World should have made 800m domestic

 

JW was good, but nothing spectacular that we didn't see from the previous versions ... not sure how it did the number that it did, I was very surprised.

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Valerian has put itself in a really tough spot...if it doesn't catch on and fast, it could lose showings in its 2nd weekend and lose a significant portion of its theaters its 3rd weekend just due to space...being the 3rd best opener this weekend with still more openers coming the next 2 weeks and with many holdovers theaters would rather save is gonna be tough for it...

 

I wish it had moved to May/June (where it was almost all crap, save supers) or August or any weekend but this one, where it looks like 2 better reviewed and better advertised premier movies are gonna break above it and give it nowhere to go...

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2 minutes ago, Subzero said:

 

JW was good, but nothing spectacular that we didn't see from the previous versions ... not sure how it did the number that it did, I was very surprised.

 

It was quintessencial summer blockbuster fare. Everyone could watch it. And it was good enough to generate great WOM. It also was @Telemachos favourite movie of 2015.

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TD YD Title (Click to View) Studio Daily Gross % +/- YD / LW Theaters / Avg Gross To-Date Day
1 1 War for the Planet of the Apes Fox $5,787,356 -61% - 4,022 $1,439 $62,050,285 4
2 2 Spider-Man: Homecoming Sony $5,455,599 -58% -55% 4,348 $1,255 $212,731,123 11
3 3 Despicable Me 3 Uni. $2,646,135 -52% -40% 4,155 $637 $191,045,850 18
4 4 Baby Driver TriS $1,195,345 -52% -29% 3,043 $393 $74,311,247 20
5 6 Wonder Woman WB $875,213 -55% -26% 2,744 $319 $381,478,677 46
6 5 The Big Sick LGF $769,003 -61% +129% 2,597 $296 $16,768,867 25
7 7 Wish Upon BG $675,000 -47% - 2,250 $300 $6,142,084 4
8 8 Cars 3 BV $457,918 -52% -37% 2,049 $223 $140,442,233 32
9 9 Transformers: The Last Knight Par. $367,149 -58% -51% 2,323 $158 $125,319,355 27
10 10 The House WB (NL) $246,773 -47% -62% 1,633 $151 $23,314,108 18
11 11 47 Meters Down ENTMP $181,922 -43% -57% 1,032 $176 $41,318,609 32
12 12 The Beguiled (2017) Focus $116,965 -53% -51% 726 $161 $9,511,179 25
- - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales BV $79,992 -46% -55% 448 $179 $170,127,210 53
- - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 BV $78,501 -48% -36% 399 $197 $386,650,426 74
- - Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie Fox $49,437 -51% -21% 277 $178 $71,212,550 46
- - The Mummy (2017) Uni. $49,135 -54% -71% 401 $123 $79,035,355 39
- - The Boss Baby Fox $24,131 -38% -25% 170 $142 $174,228,918 109
- - All Eyez on Me LG/S $18,671 -55% -76% 195 $96 $44,743,474 32
- - Baywatch Par. $17,615 -52% -37% 156 $113 $57,858,963 54
- - Megan Leavey BST $15,517 -52% -51% 162 $96 $12,720,975 39
- - A Ghost Story A24 $14,428 -55% +34% 20 $721 $292,165 11
- - Everything, Everything WB $11,889 -47% -31% 131 $91 $34,012,173 60
- - Alien: Covenant Fox $9,702 -49% -31% 104 $93 $73,985,600 60
- - King Arthur: Legend of the Sword WB $7,116 -57% -37% 121 $59 $39,148,492 67
- - The Exception A24 $6,313 -65% -2% 44 $143 $613,302 46
- - Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul Fox $4,924 -13% -39% 68 $72 $20,643,917 60
- - It Comes At Night A24 $4,748 -45% -56% 57 $83 $13,782,987 39
- - Gifted FoxS $3,199 -44% +3% 35 $91 $24,706,193 102
- - Snatched Fox $2,067 -44% -41% 32 $65 $45,827,381 67
- - Churchill Cohen $1,660 - +52% 14 $119 $1,246,458 46
- - My Cousin Rachel FoxS $1,629 -47% -44% 22 $74 $2,677,706 39
- - The Lost City of Z BST $1,210 -41% -59% 20 $61 $8,575,549 95
- - My Journey Through French Cinema Cohen $630 - -48% 3 $210 $44,372 25
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2 minutes ago, TwoMisfits said:

Valerian has put itself in a really tough spot...if it doesn't catch on and fast, it could lose showings in its 2nd weekend and lose a significant portion of its theaters its 3rd weekend just due to space...being the 3rd best opener this weekend with still more openers coming the next 2 weeks and with many holdovers theaters would rather save is gonna be tough for it...

 

I wish it had moved to May/June (where it was almost all crap, save supers) or August or any weekend but this one, where it looks like 2 better reviewed and better advertised premier movies are gonna break above it and give it nowhere to go...

 

Valerian has a major messaging problem since the default message they could have taken i.e. "Watch the auteur director get a huge budget to tell a story he believes in onscreen in the best possible format. Hollywood doesn't make these kind of original movies anymore, go support it" was basically taken over by Dunkirk. It also needed white hot reviews instead of the reviews it is getting to really stand out this weekend, instead Girls Trip and Dunkirk are getting the "Look at these reviews" treatment.

 

The 2 selling points it could have used both went to the other movies releasing this weekend. And it does not have IMAX either.

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2 minutes ago, grim22 said:

 

Valerian has a major messaging problem since the default message they could have taken i.e. "Watch the auteur director get a huge budget to tell a story he believes in onscreen in the best possible format. Hollywood doesn't make these kind of original movies anymore, go support it" was basically taken over by Dunkirk. It also needed white hot reviews instead of the reviews it is getting to really stand out this weekend, instead Girls Trip and Dunkirk are getting the "Look at these reviews" treatment.

 

The 2 selling points it could have used both went to the other movies releasing this weekend. And it does not have IMAX either.

 

Not to mention, it's being distributed by STX who have no experience in marketing this type of film. In other markets where it's local distributors, it may fare better.

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Spidey is having a bad run. It had a decent OW, so respectable numbers were expected but every day goes past it's becoming from a meh run to a clearly disappionting one. Will crawl past 300m and confirm secohd tier SH status. Sad for the character. From one of the most popular SH it became a has been that can't ignite box office.

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2 minutes ago, The Dark Alfred said:

Spidey is having a bad run. It had a decent OW, so respectable numbers were expected but every day goes past it's becoming from a meh run to a clearly disappionting one. Will crawl past 300m and confirm secohd tier SH status. Sad for the character. From one of the most popular SH it became a has been that can't ignite box office.

 

In what world does 275M+ DOM mean a bad run?? Especially for the 6th Spider-Man movie in 15 years? Sure, its hold could be better, but this movie still makes shitloads of money.

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