cookie Posted January 19, 2018 Share Posted January 19, 2018 Fun isn't something one considers when balancing CAYOM But this Does put a smile on my face January coming in just a moment. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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cookie Posted January 19, 2018 Author Share Posted January 19, 2018 January 5-7: ‘Hunchback’ Rings the Bells for Year 2, ‘Human’ Mostly Ignored After a fairly busy Holiday season the box office is on a winding down period, but audiences turned out regardless, just not for the weekend’s lone new release. “Mostly Human” fared poorly with an opening under $10 million, which was expected but must have stinged Red Crescent Pictures nonetheless. With mixed to negative reviews from critics and an apparent disinterest from domestic audiences, the studio’s first release of the year may have to turn to international venues to see profit. Among holdovers “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” and “ReBoot” were the obvious victors, but “Faces & Voices” had a very strong hold as Oscar buzz seems to be growing. The Hunchback of Notre Dame - $23,996,904 (-37.5%) ReBoot - $21,602,519 (-43.3%) Amulet - $10,396,896 (-27.4%) Faces & Voices: The True Story of Milli Vanilli - $10,324,766 (-20.8%) The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair - $9,805,197 (-32.3%) Mostly Human - $9,502,361 Touching Spirit Bear - $4,324,442 (-38.9%) Tubular! - $4,233,751 (-53.0%) Extreme Dinosaurs - $3,100,081 (-58.4%) When Winter Comes - $2,912,454 (-61.2%) Top 10 gross: 100,199,371 (-35.0%) January 12-14 (Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend): ‘Hunchback’ Wins MLK Photo Finish It was a close race for the top position but “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” won out by a mere $50,000 difference over “Bloody Mary” (the studio estimates for the two were virtually identical). While “Mary” had a lead on Friday and Saturday its frontloading proved too much for Sunday and “Hunchback” ultimately won out. On a slightly lower scale the Tom Cruise/Ansel Elgort drama “The Lonely Zookeepers” had a decent start. Both it and “Mary” received terrible reviews from critics but their respective audiences were a bit more kind to them, giving them each a “B” cinemascore. With many of the lower-tier films starting to lose theaters, the bottom of the top 10 fell under $2 million. The Hunchback of Notre Dame - $16,704,140 (-30.4%) Bloody Mary - $16,652,419 / $19,701,344 Two Lonely Zookeepers - $14,502,562 / $17,387,925 ReBoot - $13,254,732 (-38.6%) Faces & Voices: The True Story of Milli Vanilli - $7,452,524 (-27.8%) Amulet - $7,081,567 (-31.9%) The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair: $6,897,327 (-29.7%) Mostly Human - $3,940,146 (-58.5%) Touching Spirit Bear - $2,769,896 (-35.9%) Tubular! - $1,800,601 (-57.5%) Top 10 gross: $91,055,914 (-9.1%) (due to @Alpha not giving me 4-day numbers for holdovers I can’t calculate a top 10 for the 4-day) January 19-21: ‘Hunchback’ Leads Again by Default With the MLK weekend proving to be rather unspectacular, the following weekend played out very much the same way. “Hunchback” won out in another close race. Why? Unappealing new offerings, simply put. Both “January Gem” and “Timmy’s Winter Vacation 2” barely scraped past $10 million. With low buzz for the former and scathing reviews for the latter, neither is looking to stick around for very long, although the sorry state of the current release schedule before mid-February might help a little bit. The Hunchback of Notre Dame - $11,554,357 (-30.8%) January Gem - $10,975,132 Timmy’s Winter Vacation 2 - $10,360,726 ReBoot - $9,285,987 (-29.9%) Two Loney Zookeepers - $7,958,033 (-45.1%) Bloody Mary - $7,012,510 (-57.9%) Faces & Voices: The True Story of Milli Vanilli - $5,189,041 (-30.7%) Amulet - $4,777,672 (-32.5%) The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair - $4,257,842 (-38.3%) Touching Spirit Bear - $1,647,374 (-40.5%) Top 10 gross: $73,018,674 (-19.8%) January 26-28: Starved Audiences Search for ‘Sasquatch’, ‘Chapter’ Keeps Book Open After a dearth of compelling offerings and maybe having their fill of movies like “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” and “ReBoot”, audiences went for this week’s new offerings in relatively large droves. The family comedy “Sasquatch” had the biggest debut of the year so far with $25 million and finally unseating “Hunchback”, while the romantic drama “Last Chapter” also performed above expectations with $21 million. Last week’s new releases saw drops in the face of competition, but the remaining holdovers stayed put. Sasquatch - $25,760,194 Last Chapter - $21,022,965 The Hunchback of Notre Dame - $8,394,641(-27.3%) January Gem - $6,075,923 (-44.6%) ReBoot - $5,503,351 (-40.7%) Timmy’s Winter Vacation 2 - $5,101,749 (-50.8%) Two Lonely Zookeepers - $4,199,124 (-47.2%) Faces & Voices: The True Story of Milli Vanilli - $3,283,338 (-36.7%) Bloody Mary - $3,185,920 (-54.6%) Amulet - $3,078,135 (-35.6%) Top 10 gross: $85,605,358 (+17.2%) 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted January 19, 2018 Author Share Posted January 19, 2018 February coming 7 P.M EST as earlier announced 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted January 19, 2018 Share Posted January 19, 2018 Good for Last Chapter! Wonder if it can hit $70m+ considering Valentines Day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted January 19, 2018 Share Posted January 19, 2018 Hunchback be cruisin' through January like a slip n' slide. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted January 19, 2018 Author Share Posted January 19, 2018 Just now, Rorschach said: Hunchback be cruisin' through January like a slip n' slide. Thank @Alpha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethan Hunt Posted January 19, 2018 Share Posted January 19, 2018 That's not too bad for TLZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hiccup23 Posted January 19, 2018 Share Posted January 19, 2018 Solid so far! Nervous about Truth Is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted January 19, 2018 Author Share Posted January 19, 2018 Here's a blatant hint for February: 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted January 19, 2018 Share Posted January 19, 2018 (edited) PTA January Films: Sasquatch: $7,526 Last Chapter: $7,374 Bloody Mary: $5,183/$6,132 Two Lonely Zookeepers: $4,388/$5,397 Mostly Human: $3,902 January Gem: $3,817 Timmy's Winter Vacation 2: $3,332 Edited January 19, 2018 by Rorschach 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted January 19, 2018 Share Posted January 19, 2018 I’m ready for that Bionicle bomb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted January 20, 2018 Author Share Posted January 20, 2018 (edited) February 2-4: ‘Night Light’ Shines Bright over Super Bowl The horror feature “Night Light” debuted to surprising numbers over the Super Bowl weekend, numbers that could’ve been even higher had people staying home to watch the game not resulted in a fairly large drop. While 30-second ads for upcoming blockbusters were more appealing on Sunday, audiences still turned out for “Night” on Friday and Saturday. Reception was also fairly positive, with audiences giving the film a “B+” cinemascore. Red Crescent Pictures should be pleased over its success. Super Bowl Sunday also had an effect on previously released films but the earlier weekend proved fruitful for them too. Interestingly, some holdovers like “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” stayed almost flat on Friday and Saturday before dropping on Sunday. Night Light - $29,012,866 Sasquatch - $13,020,654 (-49.5%) Last Chapter - $12,875,042 (-38.8%) The Hunchback of Notre Dame - $6,141,534 (-26.8%) ReBoot - $3,618,608 (-34.2%) Timmy’s Winter Vacation 2 - $3,075,022 (-39.7%) January Gem - $3,055,112 (-49.7%) Two Lonely Zookeepers - $2,702,597 (-35.6%) Faces & Voices: The True Story of Milli Vanilli - $2,101,011 (-36.0%) Amulet - $1,956,096 (-36.5%) Top 10 gross: $75,598,870 (-11.7%) February 9-11: ‘Human’ Revolutionary, ‘Truth’ Piques Increased Interest In the year’s first major surprise, Deus Ex adaptation “The Human Revolution” stormed the top of the box office with a far higher sum than anyone could have predicted, grossing a whopping $75 million over the pre-President’s Day weekend. Numerator Pictures must be absolutely stunned by the performance as tracking had indicated a far more modest opening of $45-50 million. Audiences were mostly pleased, giving the film a “B+” cinemascore even if some analysts suggest its length and content may hurt repeat performance a bit. On a much lower scale but also impressive, “Poison & Wine” sequel “Truth Is” overperformed its predecessor to gross $20 million over the weekend, which for an LGBT hard-R romantic drama is pretty impressive. However with negative reviews from critics and lackluster word of mouth from audiences (the film received a C- cinemascore) analysts expect the film to fade fast after Valentine’s Day. The Human Revolution: $75,410,175 Truth Is: $20,456,201 Night Light - $11,522,965 (-60.3%) Sasquatch - $8,055,319 (-38.1%) Last Chapter - $7,219,488 (-43.5%) The Hunchback of Notre Dame - $4,089,456 (-33.4%) ReBoot - $2,222,272 (-38.6%) Timmy’s Winter Vacation 2: $1,553,087 (-49.5%) Faces & Voices: The True Story of Milli Vanilli - $1,343,432 (-36.1%) January Gem - $1,287,552 (-57.9%) Top 10 gross: $133,159,947 (+76.1%) February 16-19 (President’s Day Weekend) ‘Bionicle’ Wins Busy President’s Day, But High Cost Proves Detrimental Endless Entertainment’s “Bionicle: Trials of the Toa” outperformed expectations over President’s Day weekend with a solid $41 million, but those numbers are a far cry from what is needed to cover its hefty $200 million price tag. Despite Peter Jackson at the helm the film received poor reviews and audiences felt underwhelmed giving it only a “B-” cinemascore. The studio’s debut venture will have to plead for strong overseas results in order to turn a profit. Similarly large were “The Human Revolution” and “The Twenty-One Balloons”, the latter receiving an “A” cinemascore from its target audience. Last week’s “Truth Is” had a hefty fall as Valentine’s Day passed and is probably going to continue to plummet from here. Bionicle: Trials of the Toa - $41,652,941 / $47,801,662 The Human Revolution - $34,791,446 / $40,205,723 (-53.9% / -46.7%) The Twenty-One Balloons - $33,510,612 / $42,010,659 Truth Is - $8,461,901 / $10,004,681 (-58.6% / -51.1%) Night Light - $6,109,442 / $7,220,199 (-46.7% / -37.3%) Sasquatch - $5,877,039 / $7,053,655 (-27.0% / - 12.4%) Last Chapter - $3,116,935 / $3,822,472 (-56.8% / -47.1%) The Hunchback of Notre Dame - $2,705,133 (-33.9%) ReBoot - $1,435,674 (-35.4%) Timmy’s Winter Vacation 2 - $1,106,557 / $1,346,099 (-28.7% / -13.3%) Top 10 gross: $138,767,680 (+4.2%) February 23-25: Audiences Stick with Adam Jensen and ‘Balloons’, Ignore the ‘Calling’ As February is winding down, audiences decided to stick to previous releases instead of going to “Danger Calling”, which bombed with only $8 million. The top spot was a close race between “The Human Revolution” and “The Twenty-One Balloons”, of which the former won out but only by that much. Last week's winner “Bionicle” fell much harder than its competitors, in part because of poor word of mouth. Meanwhile it was business as usual for everything else, save for the two romance-based films plunging like rocks as one would expect them to do after Valentine’s. “ReBoot” also became the first film of the year to make the top 10 while grossing under one million dollars. The Human Revolution - $21,512,663 (-38.2%) The Twenty-One Balloons - $21,113,754 (-37.0%) Bionicle: Trials of the Toa - $15,455,791 (-62.9%) Danger Calling - $8,231,077 Night Light - $3,910,425 (-36.0%) Sasquatch - $3,855,975 (-34.4%) Truth Is - $2,597,145 (-69.3%) The Hunchback of Notre Dame - $1,898,689 (-29.8%) Last Chapter - $1,312,766 (-57.9%) ReBoot - $947,907 (-33.4%) Top 10 gross: $80,836,192 (-41.7%) March and April coming tomorrow 5:30 and 6:00 P.M EST respectively. Edited January 20, 2018 by cookie 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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YM! Posted January 20, 2018 Share Posted January 20, 2018 1 minute ago, cookie said: Bionicle: Trials of the Toa - $41,652,941 / $47,801,662 Holy Shit! It might make it to $100M Domestic. Maybe it won’t be a total flop. Also The Human Revolution Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hiccup23 Posted January 20, 2018 Share Posted January 20, 2018 (edited) Great for Sasquatch and Twenty One Balloons! Good opening for Truth Is and it will easily beat the first film. Fell faster than thought but I guess that is too be expected. Hopefully it had a strong Valentine's Day week to boost the total gross over 50M. Edited January 20, 2018 by Hiccup23 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted January 20, 2018 Share Posted January 20, 2018 Curious about Action Movie now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted January 20, 2018 Share Posted January 20, 2018 HOLY SHIT HUMAN REVOLUTION Is $250m on the table?! Not surprised to see LC peter out after Valentine's Day, but still a good run nonetheless. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hiccup23 Posted January 20, 2018 Share Posted January 20, 2018 Illusiono is gonna bomb. I can feel it in my bones. My studio is already writing it off after the reviews Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted January 20, 2018 Share Posted January 20, 2018 I thought HR would open in the 40s. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...