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WEEKEND THREAD | ANNABELLE 2 - $35m; DUNKIRK - $11.4m; NUT JOB 2 - $8.9m; BABY DRIVER Crosses $100m!!!

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1 hour ago, That Floating Guy said:

Baby Driver is only 1M away from passing 100M domestic.  Amazing performance for the movie.

Almost there. Meanwhile, the shaded area has no idea what's happening.

 

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Annabelle 1 > Lights Out > Conjuring 1 > Annabelle 2 > Conjuring 2.

 

Tough to appreciate horror movies when you're not scared of them, but at least Annabelle 1 had a protagonist going through med school while married to a neurotic wife. I can relate to the horrors of that situation. @Nova , you will soon grow to appreciate Annabelle 1.

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7 minutes ago, UrosepsisFace said:

Annabelle 1 > Lights Out > Conjuring 1 > Annabelle 2 > Conjuring 2.

 

Tough to appreciate horror movies when you're not scared of them, but at least Annabelle 1 had a protagonist going through med school while married to a neurotic wife. I can relate to the horrors of that situation. @Nova , you will soon grow to appreciate Annabelle 1.

I started school last week. I watched Annabelle the other night. Definitely look at it at in a new light lol 

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You know what still pisses me off about 2016's box office is how the world pretty much rejected Peter Berg and Mark Whalberg's team up films. Like honestly what the fuck was up with that, both barely matching if not falling short of their budgets worldwide.

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15 minutes ago, DAJK said:

You know what still pisses me off about 2016's box office is how the world pretty much rejected Peter Berg and Mark Whalberg's team up films. Like honestly what the fuck was up with that, both barely matching if not falling short of their budgets worldwide.

 

 

yeah, I wonder why Lone Survivor managed to be a success but their other two films flopped

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57 minutes ago, UrosepsisFace said:

Annabelle 1 > Lights Out > Conjuring 1 > Annabelle 2 > Conjuring 2.

 

Tough to appreciate horror movies when you're not scared of them, but at least Annabelle 1 had a protagonist going through med school while married to a neurotic wife. I can relate to the horrors of that situation. @Nova , you will soon grow to appreciate Annabelle 1.

Annabelle? LOL NO WAY!!!  Can you throw the 2 Ouija films and Paranormal in there too!?

 

This is mine

1. The Conjuring - 95.0%

2. The Conjuring 2 - 87.5%

3. Ouija 2 - 87.5%

4. Annabelle 2 - 85.0%

5. Lights Out - 85.0%

6. Paranormal Activity - 82.5%

7. Paranormal Activity 2 - 77.5%

8. Paranormal Activity 3 - 75.0%

9. Paranormal Activity 4 - 75.0%

10. Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones - 72.5%

11. Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension - 70%

12. Annabelle - 65%

13. Ouija - 65%

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17 minutes ago, DAJK said:

You know what still pisses me off about 2016's box office is how the world pretty much rejected Peter Berg and Mark Whalberg's team up films. Like honestly what the fuck was up with that, both barely matching if not falling short of their budgets worldwide.

 

I fell asleep during both movies and never bothered to finish either 

:ph34r: 

 

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18 minutes ago, DAJK said:

You know what still pisses me off about 2016's box office is how the world pretty much rejected Peter Berg and Mark Whalberg's team up films. Like honestly what the fuck was up with that, both barely matching if not falling short of their budgets worldwide.

 

Both were great movies too.  A shame.

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just thought I would show a few weekends of Bagger Vance adjusted.

Date
(click to view chart)
Rank Weekend
Adj. Gross
%
Change
Theaters Change / Avg. Adjusted
Gross-to-Date
Week
#
Nov 3–5 3 $18,995,100 - 2,061 - $9,200 $18,995,100 1
Nov 10–12 6 $10,417,300 -45.2% 2,162 +101 $4,800 $34,465,400 2
Nov 17–19 10 $4,647,800 -55.4% 2,109 -53 $2,200 $41,597,800 3
Nov 24–26 13 $3,172,800 -31.7% 1,877 -232 $1,700 $46,674,200 4
Dec 1–3 12 $1,673,600 -47.3% 1,535 -342 $1,100 $49,029,500 5
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