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Tuesday Numbers - Dunkirk: $1.84M / Annabelle - $4.54M / Wonder Woman - $250K

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38 minutes ago, RyneOh1040 said:

i am VERY curious to see what moviepass new admission plan is going to do to some of the dailies.  i was a part of their beta program and stayed with it for two years until they raised the price in nashville to 50/month.  

 

but 10 a month is a no brainer and its spread like wildfire on social media.  idk how long they can sustain the business model but I am interested to see if people start jumping at the opportunity and we se some real sway in the numbers.

 

I was interested in it as well but thought it was too expensive before. Might have to take another look at it now. 

 

I'd probably jump in if they can come up with a multi ticket plan at a lower price. I've got three people to pay for lol

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2 hours ago, UrosepsisFace said:

WrathOfHan is 17? The whole point of being 17 is making mistakes and learning from experience. At that age, we were all pretty stubborn, and biased by whatever coming-of-age experience we've had so far in life. For Han, in terms of Box Office, that's been the last three years. Each WB film just reminds him of Jupiter Rising and Pan. No need to take his predictions personally. Grow older and grow wiser.

Now wait a minute: I'm not WNTTAKevin :lol: 

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Daily Domestic Chart for Tuesday August 15th, 2017

 
    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
1 (1) Annabelle: Creation Warner Bros. $4,526,776 +25% 3,502 $1,293   $43,155,653 5
2 (2) Dunkirk Warner Bros. $1,832,445 +41% 3,762 $487   $156,325,385 26
3 (3) The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature Open Road $1,563,871 +66% 4,003 $391   $10,848,273 5
4 (4) The Emoji Movie Sony Pictures $1,453,272 +66% 3,219 $451   $65,767,050 19
5 (5) The Dark Tower Sony Pictures $1,284,576 +48% 3,451 $372   $36,402,518 12
6 (6) Spider-Man: Homecoming Sony Pictures $1,178,004 +46% 2,607 $452   $308,359,097 40
7 (7) Girls Trip Universal $966,735 +37% 2,303 $420   $98,814,110 26
8 (8) The Glass Castle Lionsgate $845,317 +52% 1,461 $579   $6,080,605 5
9 (9) Kidnap Aviron Pictures $844,384 +57% 2,418 $349   $20,647,691 12
10 (10) Atomic Blonde Focus Features $753,340 +42% 2,093 $360   $44,011,980 19
11 (11) Despicable Me 3 Universal $683,440 +53% 2,013 $340   $248,865,925 47
12 (12) War for the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox $617,561 +47% 2,098 $294   $138,270,532 33
13 (13) Detroit Annapurna Pictures $476,082 +41% 3,007 $158   $14,114,895 19
14 (14) Baby Driver Sony Pictures $264,127 +34% 865 $305   $100,494,769 49
15 (15) Wonder Woman Warner Bros. $244,282 +40% 961 $254   $402,594,569 75
- (-) The Big Sick Lionsgate $210,371 +40% 709 $297   $36,768,843 54
- (-) Valerian and the City of a … STX Entertainment $175,443 +60% 785 $223   $38,644,308 26
- (-) An Inconvenient Sequel Paramount Vantage $120,007 +34% 556 $216   $2,521,137 19
- (-) Wind River Weinstein Co. $74,473 +15% 45 $1,655   $979,957 12
- (-) Cars 3 Walt Disney $62,630 +30% 308 $203   $148,434,957 61
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Daily Domestic Chart for Tuesday August 15th, 2017

     
 
    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
1 (1) Annabelle: Creation Warner Bros. $4,526,776 +25% 3,502 $1,293   $43,155,653 5
2 (2) Dunkirk Warner Bros. $1,832,445 +41% 3,762 $487   $156,325,385 26
3 (3) The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature Open Road $1,563,871 +66% 4,003 $391   $10,848,273 5
4 (4) The Emoji Movie Sony Pictures $1,453,272 +66% 3,219 $451   $65,767,050 19
5 (5) The Dark Tower Sony Pictures $1,284,576 +48% 3,451 $372   $36,402,518 12
6 (6) Spider-Man: Homecoming Sony Pictures $1,178,004 +46% 2,607 $452   $308,359,097 40
7 (7) Girls Trip Universal $966,735 +37% 2,303 $420   $98,814,110 26
8 (8) The Glass Castle Lionsgate $845,317 +52% 1,461 $579   $6,080,605 5
9 (9) Kidnap Aviron Pictures $844,384 +57% 2,418 $349   $20,647,691 12
10 (10) Atomic Blonde Focus Features $753,340 +42% 2,093 $360   $44,011,980 19
11 (11) Despicable Me 3 Universal $683,440 +53% 2,013 $340   $248,865,925 47
12 (12) War for the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox $617,561 +47% 2,098 $294   $138,270,532 33
13 (13) Detroit Annapurna Pictures $476,082 +41% 3,007 $158   $14,114,895 19
14 (14) Baby Driver Sony Pictures $264,127 +34% 865 $305   $100,494,769 49
15 (15) Wonder Woman Warner Bros. $244,282 +40% 961 $254   $402,594,569 75
- (-) The Big Sick Lionsgate $210,371 +40% 709 $297   $36,768,843 54
- (-) Valerian and the City of a … STX Entertainment $175,443 +60% 785 $223   $38,644,308 26
- (-) An Inconvenient Sequel Paramount Vantage $120,007 +34% 556 $216   $2,521,137 19
- (-) Wind River Weinstein Co. $74,473 +15% 45 $1,655   $979,957 12
- (-) Cars 3 Walt Disney $62,630 +30% 308 $203   $148,434,957 61

Tuesdays ramping up now that school is in.

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27 minutes ago, cannastop said:

Tuesdays ramping up now that school is in.

Are they in?

 

My friend who lives on Long Island says they go back the same as us in the UK, 1st week of September.

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2 hours ago, AHepBurn said:

It's unsustainable in the long term with a large subscription base but they can gather some data with a smaller to reasonable size base and sell the information in the short term.

I assume they're restricting it to certain areas as well.   $10 is less than I'd pay for one matinee ticket in NYC.  Even then do they make people sign up for a year hoping some months they don't use it?

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So, Homecoming's about $4K behind Suicide Squad on day 40 for each and will pull ahead of it and stay ahead of it once Wednesday's number are reported. This should now lock it up for $325M+ DOM unless it sheds an obscene number of screens soon.

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Two UK cinemas chains offered a subscription membership that allows you to see as many 2D films as you like for a set amount each month. It's a surprise that AMC nor Regal has introduced one yet. I wouldn't be surprised if AMC does in the future. 

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7 hours ago, JohnnyGossamer said:

So, Homecoming's about $4K behind Suicide Squad on day 40 for each and will pull ahead of it and stay ahead of it once Wednesday's number are reported. This should now lock it up for $325M+ DOM unless it sheds an obscene number of screens soon.

damn impressive. what do you think are chance of beating bvs and gotg1?

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