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I find SMH's domestic performance far more creditable than the OS performance.

 

ASM1   262 (-22.1%)   496 (-10.5%)

ASM2   203 (-22.5%)   506 (+2.0%)

SM:H   335 (+65.0%)  550 (+8.7%)

 

edit: posting here cause of discussion in prev page

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4 hours ago, Darth Lehnsherr said:

Nothing wrong with saying IT's legs aren't great because that doesn't diminish the amount of records it already broke nor the fact that it's one of the biggest box office stories in the past couple of years. The Opening Weekend already sealed its fate with that unless it had BvS legs. 

 

And as for SMH it's going to fall in where more people thought it would be before release but I do wonder if the same people calling $330M+ an average performance thought it was going to reach that mark after the 62% drop. 

 

The average prediction for SMH in the summer game and the various clubs came out to be either below 300 or 300. I calculated and posted it somewhere but dont have the will to dig through. So at least on this forum it performed above expectations for the most part. After its hefty fall in 2nd week many even lowered their predictions even further. It was only after its 3rd weekend that it started having great legs. 

 

Internationally it performed as per expectations. Most people on this board and other fan boards had it finishing between 800-900 which is exactly what its gonna do

 

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IT's legs aren't great is similar to SMH's legs aren't great going around after 3 weekends.

IT may not kick in those great legs than SMH started showing after 15-20 days, but it's at least looking at 2.60x (at 321 dom). 

While 2.65-2.70 (327-333 dom) is more realistic imo.

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7 hours ago, Matrix4You said:

Jeepers Creepers 3 reserved seating report

I got back to this 15 minutes before start time, so the numbers should be fairly accurate. 

This report covers 9 locations in the Southern California area.  Tickets were $12.50 each except for one location that had it at $10.  In about three locations, there was student discounts etc., but I calculate max price and assume any difference is made with walkups after start time (which I would have no way of seeing). 

 

Regal #1 - Two medium sized theaters, each started at 7:00.  Each theater houses 72 occupants including handicapped spots.  The final numbers were 64/72 and 43/72.  The combined number of the two prints playing at 7:00 at this particular location is 107 sold out of 144 spots available.  The tickets were $12.50 each.  The total amount spent at this Regal location for Tuesday , September 26th, was $1,337.50.  This theater averaged $668.75 per print. 

 

Edwards #1 -  One medium sized theater, one print, started at 7:00.  The theater houses 81 occupants.  The number was 71/81 and the ticket price was $12.50.  The total amount spent at this Edwards location for Tuesday, September 26th, was $887.50.

 

Harkins #1 - This Harkins mall always does extreme business at the wierdest times.  I guess I would have to scout out this theater someday to understand what the hell goes on there.  There were 3 prints playing at 7:00 p.m.  Two large theaters and one medium.  The numbers were 123/137, 79/109, and 100/137.  The combined numbers for the three showtimes was 302/383 and a total amount spent of $3,775.  The average per print of the three showtimes was $1,258.33.

 

AMC #1 - This AMC theater is a spot I always look for horror sell outs.  This time, it did not stick.  I was expecting many prints for this location.  A neighboring AMC is running about 5 prints for Jeepers Creepers 3.  This location showed 2 prints, each at 7:00 p.m.  The first showtime was a small theater and sold out in advance its occupancy of 34 seats.  The second showtime got added earlier this afternoon, replacing Hitman's Bodyguard 7:30 show.  Its final # was 48/77.  The combined number for the two shows was 82/111 for a total spent of $1,025.  The average between the two prints was $512.50. 

 

AMC #2 - Two medium sized theaters, each started at 7:00.  The numbers were 88/93 and 69/97 for a combined total of 157/190.  The total spent at this location was $1,962.50.  The average spent per print was $981.25.

 

Cinemark #1 - One 7pm showing on one medium sized screen.  56 people showed up for the 71 seat capacity.  The amount spent was $700 for this single print/showtime.

 

Cinemark #2 - This one might have had a typo.  The start time was earlier at 6:30 pm and the Fathom Event cost was a flat $10.  I could not get a final number for this, but my earlier number was 83/89.  Assume the 6 open seats were for handicapped slots and this one was a clean sellout.  $830 spent there.

 

Cinemark #3 - Here is another theater I would like to visit someday.  Sometimes I will look and this place always seems barren with so many large theaters.  However, sometimes it is the complete opposite.  The case tonight would be of the latter.  This observation was about the same as when I glanced at Rings back in Winter.  3 prints were showed there tonight.  Two started at 7pm, and one at 7:30.  All were large theaters.  The numbers at 7pm were as follows:  162/208 and 158/201.  The number that I got at 7:20pm for the 7:30 showing was 118/170.  For the three showings at this location (Baldwin Hills), the combined numbers were 438/579.  I wonder if this theater had a giant entry door poster countdown or something.  The total amount spent here today was $5,475 and a print average of $1,825.

 

Cinemark #4 - The last one being reported is a place that seems famous for late night horror sell outs.  No matter the movie, it seems there will be a sellout after 10pm.  I would also like to visit this place someday (Downey).  There was a 7:00 showtime, a 9:30 showtime, and two more for 11:00 and 11:15.  The 7pm and 930 showtimes are of the same print.  Same theater.  The 11:00 and 11:15 showtimes are different theaters.  Here are the numbers.

7:00 - 95/101

9:30 - 93/101 - It ended up saying Sold Out before 7:00.  This theater has 8 handicapped spots so I am going to go with 93. 

11:00 - 93/100 at 7:55 pm with one non-handicap spot remaining.  I am reporting the final number at 94/100.

11:15 - 43/63 as of 7:57 pm with 13 non-handicap spots remaining.  I am reporting the final number at 56/63.

The total numbers are 338/365 with $4,225 spent.

The average for the 3 prints is $1,408.33, but the average for each of the four showtimes is $1,056.25.

 

 

FINAL NUMBERS

9 locations.  18 prints.  19 showtimes.  2,013 seats available. 

 

Final total spent = $20,217.50

 

PTA = $2,246

 

print average = $1,123

showtime average = $1,064.

 

Assumption:  1,000 prints shown nationwide = 1.123 million Tuesday.

 

Thanks for this! 

 

Thats quite impressive. I bet they wish they added some more locations. There has been no advertising either or any sort of online campaign. 

 

Edit: Twitter reactions to the film are horrendous. 

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29 minutes ago, Krissykins said:

 

Thanks for this! 

 

Thats quite impressive. I bet they wish they added some more locations. There has been no advertising either or any sort of online campaign. 

 

Edit: Twitter reactions to the film are horrendous. 

Funny, because the first proper review I read said it was good.

 

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Bottom Line: Jeepers Creepers 3 is a hit, but fans who have waited more than a decade to see it might suffer from too-high expectations. Still, it’s a solid sequel and entertaining as hell. Hints at the Creeper’s origins are compelling, and everything looks fantastic. It’s horror bubble gum that’s easy to consume and fun to partake in. I enjoyed The Creeper’s sleek new look and the cast of fresh faces.

http://horrorfreaknews.com/jeepers-creepers-3-2017-review/20669

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8 minutes ago, NoobSaibot said:

I was interested in seeing JP3, but ever since I learned what the director did, I can't say I would have seen it if it came to my town.

I kinda feel that the director was arrested and did his time for the crimes, from what we know he hasn't done anything since. I'm more concerned about the people in Hollywood who have done this kind of thing and never been caught. Corey Feldman said the man that raped Corey Haim is really big in Hollywood right now and it making hand over fist. Where is the outrage to find the identity of this person? People seem to be happy to be blindly supporting whoever it was. 

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15 hours ago, Matrix4You said:

Jeepers Creepers 3 reserved seating report

I got back to this 15 minutes before start time, so the numbers should be fairly accurate. 

This report covers 9 locations in the Southern California area.  Tickets were $12.50 each except for one location that had it at $10.  In about three locations, there was student discounts etc., but I calculate max price and assume any difference is made with walkups after start time (which I would have no way of seeing). 

 

Regal #1 - Two medium sized theaters, each started at 7:00.  Each theater houses 72 occupants including handicapped spots.  The final numbers were 64/72 and 43/72.  The combined number of the two prints playing at 7:00 at this particular location is 107 sold out of 144 spots available.  The tickets were $12.50 each.  The total amount spent at this Regal location for Tuesday , September 26th, was $1,337.50.  This theater averaged $668.75 per print. 

 

Edwards #1 -  One medium sized theater, one print, started at 7:00.  The theater houses 81 occupants.  The number was 71/81 and the ticket price was $12.50.  The total amount spent at this Edwards location for Tuesday, September 26th, was $887.50.

 

Harkins #1 - This Harkins mall always does extreme business at the wierdest times.  I guess I would have to scout out this theater someday to understand what the hell goes on there.  There were 3 prints playing at 7:00 p.m.  Two large theaters and one medium.  The numbers were 123/137, 79/109, and 100/137.  The combined numbers for the three showtimes was 302/383 and a total amount spent of $3,775.  The average per print of the three showtimes was $1,258.33.

 

AMC #1 - This AMC theater is a spot I always look for horror sell outs.  This time, it did not stick.  I was expecting many prints for this location.  A neighboring AMC is running about 5 prints for Jeepers Creepers 3.  This location showed 2 prints, each at 7:00 p.m.  The first showtime was a small theater and sold out in advance its occupancy of 34 seats.  The second showtime got added earlier this afternoon, replacing Hitman's Bodyguard 7:30 show.  Its final # was 48/77.  The combined number for the two shows was 82/111 for a total spent of $1,025.  The average between the two prints was $512.50. 

 

AMC #2 - Two medium sized theaters, each started at 7:00.  The numbers were 88/93 and 69/97 for a combined total of 157/190.  The total spent at this location was $1,962.50.  The average spent per print was $981.25.

 

Cinemark #1 - One 7pm showing on one medium sized screen.  56 people showed up for the 71 seat capacity.  The amount spent was $700 for this single print/showtime.

 

Cinemark #2 - This one might have had a typo.  The start time was earlier at 6:30 pm and the Fathom Event cost was a flat $10.  I could not get a final number for this, but my earlier number was 83/89.  Assume the 6 open seats were for handicapped slots and this one was a clean sellout.  $830 spent there.

 

Cinemark #3 - Here is another theater I would like to visit someday.  Sometimes I will look and this place always seems barren with so many large theaters.  However, sometimes it is the complete opposite.  The case tonight would be of the latter.  This observation was about the same as when I glanced at Rings back in Winter.  3 prints were showed there tonight.  Two started at 7pm, and one at 7:30.  All were large theaters.  The numbers at 7pm were as follows:  162/208 and 158/201.  The number that I got at 7:20pm for the 7:30 showing was 118/170.  For the three showings at this location (Baldwin Hills), the combined numbers were 438/579.  I wonder if this theater had a giant entry door poster countdown or something.  The total amount spent here today was $5,475 and a print average of $1,825.

 

Cinemark #4 - The last one being reported is a place that seems famous for late night horror sell outs.  No matter the movie, it seems there will be a sellout after 10pm.  I would also like to visit this place someday (Downey).  There was a 7:00 showtime, a 9:30 showtime, and two more for 11:00 and 11:15.  The 7pm and 930 showtimes are of the same print.  Same theater.  The 11:00 and 11:15 showtimes are different theaters.  Here are the numbers.

7:00 - 95/101

9:30 - 93/101 - It ended up saying Sold Out before 7:00.  This theater has 8 handicapped spots so I am going to go with 93. 

11:00 - 93/100 at 7:55 pm with one non-handicap spot remaining.  I am reporting the final number at 94/100.

11:15 - 43/63 as of 7:57 pm with 13 non-handicap spots remaining.  I am reporting the final number at 56/63.

The total numbers are 338/365 with $4,225 spent.

The average for the 3 prints is $1,408.33, but the average for each of the four showtimes is $1,056.25.

 

 

FINAL NUMBERS

9 locations.  18 prints.  19 showtimes.  2,013 seats available. 

 

Final total spent = $20,217.50

 

PTA = $2,246

 

print average = $1,123

showtime average = $1,064.

 

Assumption:  1,000 prints shown nationwide = 1.123 million Tuesday.

$1.7M is the number, but your number breakdown and assumption were amazing. 

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6 hours ago, Boxofficerules said:

I kinda feel that the director was arrested and did his time for the crimes, from what we know he hasn't done anything since. I'm more concerned about the people in Hollywood who have done this kind of thing and never been caught. Corey Feldman said the man that raped Corey Haim is really big in Hollywood right now and it making hand over fist. Where is the outrage to find the identity of this person? People seem to be happy to be blindly supporting whoever it was. 

 

Did his time?  He got off easy.  If he hadn't been rich and in Hollywood he wouldn't be able to get a job anymore.  Just because people in Hollywood are getting away with things now (and shouldn't be) doesn't mean that someone should be let off the hook for doing that.  It's not like it was a one-time thing for him.  They had a ton of evidence.  And if he hadn't been caught and 'did his time', he would probably still be doing it.

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