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Lotta new trailers coming this week: http://digitalcinema.bydeluxe.com/site/dlxportal/docs/TrailMix_By_Deluxe_WK_40_-_US.pdf

 

Darkest Hour

Wonder Wheel

Roman Israel (they aren't dumping it in 2018 @filmlover)

Only the Brave (A fourth trailer lmao)

Molly's Game

The Star

Pacific Rim

Geostorm (Another fourth trailer lmao)

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Just now, WrathOfHan said:

Lotta new trailers coming this week: http://digitalcinema.bydeluxe.com/site/dlxportal/docs/TrailMix_By_Deluxe_WK_40_-_US.pdf

 

Darkest Hour

Wonder Wheel

Roman Israel (they aren't dumping it in 2018 @filmlover)

Only the Brave (A fourth trailer lmao)

Molly's Game

The Star

Pacific Rim

Geostorm (Another fourth trailer lmao)

 

Darkest Hour trailer already debuted, same with the Geostorm trailer

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DM3 is now just $700K away from beating Zootopia worldwide to become the #5 highest grossing animated film OF ALL TIME worldwide and giving the Despicable Me franchise 2 spots in the top 5 (with Minions and DM3)!

Relatively big increase for DM3 with actuals. Yesterday it beat Beauty and the Beast overseas to become the #16 highest film internationally in cinema history

 

Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic:  $262,260,360    25.6%
Foreign:  $760,772,580    74.4%

= Worldwide:  $1,023,032,940
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1 hour ago, DAJK said:

Where is this going to rank on weekend photo finishes?

You would have to go way back to 1997 when Liar Liar successfully pipped Anaconda, with the Saint holding very well and Pointe Blank opening.

 

1 1 Liar Liar                  Uni. $10,807,561 -20.7% 2,880    +2 $4,029 $120,015,240 - 4
2 N Anaconda              Sony $10,807,562          - 2,456       - $4,867   $10,807,562 - 1
3 2 The Saint Par. $10,807,563 -33.6% 2,449 +142 $4,413   $35,401,797 - 2
4 N Grosse Pointe Blank BV $10,807,564 - 2,027 - $5,199 $10,807,564 - 1

 

 

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There's a chart for this y'know.

 

Row Weekend #1 and #2 Movies WeekendGrosses Difference % Difference
1 Mar. 12–14, 1993 CB4 $6,122,450 $5,966 0.10%
Fire in the Sky $6,116,484
2 Sept. 12–14, 1986 Stand by Me $3,010,922 $6,814 0.23%
Top Gun $3,004,108
3 Oct. 26–28, 1984 The Terminator $4,020,663 $10,797 0.27%
Terror in the Aisles $4,009,866
4 Sept. 16–18, 1988 A Fish Called Wanda $2,555,291 $10,805 0.42%
Die Hard $2,544,486
5 Sept. 24–26, 1982 Amityville II: The Possession $4,104,277 $12,489 0.30%
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $4,091,788
6 Aug. 29–Sept. 1, 1986 Stand by Me $5,037,343 $13,018 0.26%
Top Gun $5,024,325
7 Jul. 8–10, 1994 Forrest Gump $24,450,602 $25,089 0.10%
The Lion King $24,425,513
8 Jun. 19–21, 1987 The Witches of Eastwick $8,251,230 $25,361 0.31%
Predator $8,225,869
9 Feb. 3–5, 1989 Three Fugitives $5,477,051 $27,090 0.49%
Rain Man $5,449,961
10 Jan. 24–26, 1997 Jerry Maguire $5,518,727 $29,482 0.53%
In Love and War $5,489,245
11 Aug. 11–13, 2000 Hollow Man $13,048,132 $31,684 0.24%
Space Cowboys $13,016,448
12 Jan. 21–23, 1994 Philadelphia $8,830,605 $32,487 0.37%
Mrs. Doubtfire $8,798,118
13 Jul. 22–24, 1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit $8,919,732 $33,290 0.37%
Coming to America $8,886,442
14 Feb. 18–21, 2011 Unknown $25,453,015 $37,298 0.15%
Gnomeo and Juliet $25,415,717
15 Apr. 4–6, 1986 Police Academy 3: Back in Training $5,089,751 $37,396 0.73%
The Money Pit $5,052,355
16 Nov. 4–6, 1983 Deal of the Century $3,520,605 $38,260 1.09%
Never Say Never Again $3,482,345
17 Sept. 3–6, 1982 An Officer and a Gentleman $7,711,202 $42,343 0.55%
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $7,668,859
18 Sept. 21–23, 1990 Goodfellas $6,368,901 $43,892 0.69%
Postcards from the Edge $6,325,009
19 Dec. 3–5, 1982 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $2,355,819 $44,229 1.88%
An Officer and a Gentleman $2,311,590
20 Jan. 23–25, 1987 Critical Condition $3,335,808 $44,875 1.35%
Platoon $3,290,933
21 Nov. 30–Dec. 2, 1984 Missing in Action $3,021,220 $45,504 1.51%
The Terminator $2,975,716
22 Aug. 12–14, 1983 National Lampoon's Vacation $6,161,649 $46,750 0.76%
Cujo $6,114,899
23 Jan. 13–16, 2006 Glory Road $16,927,589 $48,187 0.28%
Hoodwinked $16,879,402
24 Aug. 18–20, 2006 Snakes on a Plane $13,806,311 $50,924 0.37%
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby $13,755,387
25 Apr. 26–28, 1985 Stick $3,358,299 $51,128 1.52%
Just One of the Guys $3,307,171
26 Oct. 15–17, 1982 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $3,315,692 $55,364 1.67%
An Officer and a Gentleman $3,260,328
27 Apr. 27–29, 1984 Police Academy $4,733,389 $59,664 1.26%
Romancing the Stone $4,673,725
28 Sept. 10–12, 1982 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $4,598,728 $60,938 1.33%
An Officer and a Gentleman $4,537,790
29 Oct. 23–25, 1998 Pleasantville $8,855,063 $62,558 0.71%
Practical Magic $8,792,505
30 Jan. 8–10, 1982 Sharky's Machine $2,850,839 $63,184 2.22%
Taps $2,787,655
31 Oct. 14–16, 1988 The Accused $4,316,369 $64,117 1.49%
Alien Nation $4,252,252
32 Sept. 9–11, 1988 Moon Over Parador $3,268,975 $67,533 2.07%
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master $3,201,442
33 Apr. 3–5, 1992 White Men Can't Jump $10,188,583 $73,177 0.72%
Basic Instinct $10,115,406
34 May 15–17, 1987 Ishtar $4,331,817 $73,754 1.70%
The Gate $4,258,063
35 Mar. 8–10, 1985 Witness $4,506,587 $79,197 1.76%
Beverly Hills Cop $4,427,390
36 Oct. 28–30, 1983 Never Say Never Again $3,781,141 $79,532 2.10%
Richard Pryor: Here and Now $3,701,609
37 Jul. 3–5, 1992 Batman Returns $13,823,658 $84,202 0.61%
A League of Their Own $13,739,456
38 Oct. 11–13, 1996 The Ghost and the Darkness $9,215,063 $86,048 0.93%
The First Wives Club $9,129,015
39 Mar. 6–8, 1987 Lethal Weapon $6,829,949 $86,237 1.26%
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors $6,743,712
40 Oct. 22–24, 1993 The Beverly Hillbillies $7,178,556 $87,834 1.22%
Demolition Man $7,090,722
41 May 6–8, 1983 Flashdance $3,385,578 $89,856 2.65%
Doctor Detroit $3,295,722
42 May 6–8, 1994 With Honors $3,741,737 $96,222 2.57%
Four Weddings and a Funeral $3,645,515
43 Sept. 5–7, 2003 Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star $6,660,540 $98,532 1.48%
Jeepers Creepers 2 $6,562,008

 

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40 minutes ago, a2knet said:

You would have to go way back to 1997 when Liar Liar successfully pipped Anaconda, with the Saint holding very well and Pointe Blank opening.

 

1 1 Liar Liar                  Uni. $10,807,561 -20.7% 2,880    +2 $4,029 $120,015,240 - 4
2 N Anaconda              Sony $10,807,562          - 2,456       - $4,867   $10,807,562 - 1
3 2 The Saint Par. $10,807,563 -33.6% 2,449 +142 $4,413   $35,401,797 - 2
4 N Grosse Pointe Blank BV $10,807,564 - 2,027 - $5,199 $10,807,564 - 1

 

 

Without any actual numbers a2knet is being ''NOCTISICE'', Way to go @a2knet you almost got me!! lol

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15 hours ago, Cochofles said:

Could be worse... :D

 

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Half of these films aren't even happening now or on those dates lol

 

 

"Untitled fox/marvel movie"

 

What is the one releasing this weekend?

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54 minutes ago, CJohn said:

@MCKillswitch123 ALL HAIL THE KINGSMAN :hahaha:

 

http://www.ica-ip.pt/fotos/downloads/ranking_fds_28_setembro_a_1_outubro_2017_20280860359d216d5147f9.pdf

 

LEGO Ninjago tho lmao what a flop. Half of LEGO Batman's OW (and well below Storks's OW too). :lol: Flatliners opened above Lights Out fucking hell  :sadben:

 

Im pretty sure lights Out opened to 21 million.

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1 hour ago, CJohn said:

@MCKillswitch123 ALL HAIL THE KINGSMAN :hahaha:

 

http://www.ica-ip.pt/fotos/downloads/ranking_fds_28_setembro_a_1_outubro_2017_20280860359d216d5147f9.pdf

 

LEGO Ninjago tho lmao what a flop. Half of LEGO Batman's OW (and well below Storks's OW too). :lol: Flatliners opened above Lights Out fucking hell  :sadben:

Still pissed off at them for not showing Kingsman here in my town. Fuck them, seriously. And they chose mother! and Ninjago over it, for God's sake.

 

This was Ninjago's OW, speaking of which? HOOOOLY SHIT, not even fucking €100K, my God :rofl:

 

Really? Did Lights Out bomb here in Portugal? Shame. Then again, you did tell me that horror doesn't usually overperform, but still.... considering the popularity of the short on YouTube, the WAN factor and the heavy marketing (well, in most of the world)..... aww, at least It and Annabelle 2 are both at nearly 1 million in receipts (HOLY SHIT), so WB/NL have nothing to cry about.

 

And also, DAAAMN at American Made's numbers. That's like 6x what American Assassin made :rofl: Is Tom Cruise really that much of a draw here in PT? And Hitman's Bodyguard nearing 1M too pleases me. Cars 3 more than 1M behind DM3 is hilarious. Baby Driver under 800K is depressing.

 

11 minutes ago, UNDERDOG said:

 

Im pretty sure lights Out opened to 21 million.

He was talking Portugal specifically.

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