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my predictions for next Sunday ...(can barely move, would have much rather crawled to scanner machine or done excel)

the time spent to make big and fun write out for each movie has unfortunately already been used in the number layout process.

RP1 - 39.50 - 47.00

Uprising - 13.35 - 50.28

Acrimony - 11.30 - 11.30

Panther - 10.44 - 646.75

Imagine - 8.52 - 51.70

God's Not Dead 3 - 6.75 - 6.75

Gnomes - 6.54 - 21.31

Raider - 6.13 - 52.47

Simon - 5.70 - 32.68

Time - 4.46 - 80.68

Dogs - 3.50 - 6.94

Christ - 3.18 - 10.50

Night - 2.58 - 69.39

Sun - 2.35 - 8.31

Unsane - 2.18 - 7.73

Rabbit - 1.27 - 108.72

Sparrow - 1.05 - 46.10

 

Prey - 0.83 - 23.67

Wish - 0.54 - 33.70

Jumanji - 0.47 - 402.76

Annihilation - 0.39 - 32.16

Showman - 0.31 - 171.45

Entebbe - 0.21 - 3.46

Freed - 0.13 - 100.50

Water - 0.10 - 63.46

 

Thoroughbreds - 55k - 2.88

Coco - 50k - 209.41

Billboards - 49k - 54.21

Man - 30k - 8.28

Winchester - 30k - 25.12

Hurricane - 27k - 6.08

Gringo - 20k - 4.99

 

predictions for the weekend after

Spoiler

Ready Player One - 25.00 - 87.40

Quiet Place - 24.00 - 24.00

Blockers - 16.00 - 16.00

Rim - 6.70 - 61.25

Panther - 5.94 - 655.56

Acrimony - 5.50 - 20.40

Dogs - 5.00 - 13.25

Imagine - 4.50 - 58.70

Gnomes - 4.00 - 26.91

Chappaquiddick - 3.80 - 3.80

Tomb Raider - 3.50 - 58.07

Simon - 3.42 - 38.26

GND3 - 3.37 - 11.65

Time - 1.80 - 83.62

Paul - 1.53 - 13.36

Midnight - 1.10 - 10.49

Game - 1.09 - 71.46

Unsane - 1.00 - 9.73

 

Rabbit - 0.54 - 109.52

Sparrow - 0.43 - 46.93

Annihilation - 0.26 - 32.59

Strangers - 0.23 - 24.23

Death - 0.23 - 34.15

Showman - 0.19 - 171.75

Jumanji - 0.17 - 403.08

Entebbe - 0.10 - 3.65

 

 

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@MCKillswitch123 http://www.ica-ip.pt/fotos/downloads/ranking_fds_22_a_25_marco_2018_235555ab8c3dbbee15.pdf

 

Tomb Raider dominates the beginning of the Easter holidays as all the openers underperform or mega bomb into oblivion.

 

Meanwhile, Black Panther has become the biggest MCU movie here.

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21 minutes ago, CJohn said:

@MCKillswitch123 http://www.ica-ip.pt/fotos/downloads/ranking_fds_22_a_25_marco_2018_235555ab8c3dbbee15.pdf

 

Tomb Raider dominates the beginning of the Easter holidays as all the openers underperform or mega bomb into oblivion.

 

Meanwhile, Black Panther has become the biggest MCU movie here.

John C-Nah, what are your thoughts on Lionsgate (or really, their arthouse branch Roadside) having another hit with I Can Only Imagine?

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4 minutes ago, filmlover said:

John C-Nah, what are your thoughts on Lionsgate (or really, their arthouse branch Roadside) having another hit with I Can Only Imagine?

Good for them. They need all the hits they can get before the mother of all bombs blows up on their face in the next Thanksgiving.

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58 minutes ago, CJohn said:

@MCKillswitch123 http://www.ica-ip.pt/fotos/downloads/ranking_fds_22_a_25_marco_2018_235555ab8c3dbbee15.pdf

 

Tomb Raider dominates the beginning of the Easter holidays as all the openers underperform or mega bomb into oblivion.

 

Meanwhile, Black Panther has become the biggest MCU movie here.

Tomb Raider is gonna cross 1M in receipts. Madness.

 

Black Panther bigger than The Avengers. Madness.

 

We have a small shot to win Eurovision a 2nd year in a row, which is gonna be held in fucking Lisbon. Madness.

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41 minutes ago, CJohn said:

Good for them. They need all the hits they can get before the mother of all bombs blows up on their face in the next Thanksgiving.

I’d be surprised if Robin Hood is that costly tbh.

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1 hour ago, CJohn said:

@MCKillswitch123 http://www.ica-ip.pt/fotos/downloads/ranking_fds_22_a_25_marco_2018_235555ab8c3dbbee15.pdf

 

Tomb Raider dominates the beginning of the Easter holidays as all the openers underperform or mega bomb into oblivion.

 

Meanwhile, Black Panther has become the biggest MCU movie here.

TR is fantastic good to see it doing well

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9 hours ago, John Marston said:

Pacific Rim Uprising is a springboard for a cinematic universe, where DeKnight revealed "If enough people show up to this, we've already talked about the plot of the third movie, and how the end of the third movie would expand the universe to a Star Wars/Star Trek-style [franchise or series] where you can go in many, many different directions... You can go main canon, you can go spin-offs, you can go one-offs. Yeah, that's the plan."[60] DeKnight also talked about the possibility of a crossover with the MonsterVerse,[61] as co-writer T.S. Nowlin is a member of its writers room.[62]

this is a classic bomb rhetoric which was guaranteed to happen following soft openings everywhere. Lets try to look like winners when we are losing badly. As soon as an expensive movie bombs, they cheerfully talk about continuation (it used to be sequels but now it's the whole universe). Then they stop talking as soon as their movie vanishes from everyone's memory (translation: real soon). They aren't fooling anyone but it isn't just these sad sacks. Pretty much every franchise non-starter (Pan, King Arthur) or franchise sinker (this, wherever else died with the second movie) gave this spiel right after the movie opened poorly. As someone already said, they seem to be pressed into reading the cue card. 

 

Robin Hood's gonna be the next bomb talking about plans for shared universe.

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1 hour ago, Valonqar said:

this is a classic bomb rhetoric which was guaranteed to happen following soft openings everywhere. Lets try to look like winners when we are losing badly. As soon as an expensive movie bombs, they cheerfully talk about continuation (it used to be sequels but now it's the whole universe). Then they stop talking as soon as their movie vanishes from everyone's memory (translation: real soon). They aren't fooling anyone but it isn't just these sad sacks. Pretty much every franchise non-starter (Pan, King Arthur) or franchise sinker (this, wherever else died with the second movie) gave this spiel right after the movie opened poorly. As someone already said, they seem to be pressed into reading the cue card. 

 

Robin Hood's gonna be the next bomb talking about plans for shared universe.

I don't even know why people take PR statements as seriously as they do. Movies need to make a lot of money to "start a universe." And the films also need to be well received. 

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2 minutes ago, LonePirate said:

The TR drop this weekend is going to be brutal. It faces direct competition and it will be losing a lot of screens as well. It might not clear $4M.

Oh yeah, sub-4M is happening. It probably won't increase large enough on Thursday/Friday to offset the Saturday drop.

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15 minutes ago, grey ghost said:

So Black Panther did insanely well (relative to SH or MCU movies) in the Netherlands and Portugal?

 

Any other European countries where this is the case?

 

What about the UK?

Given how absolute shit the SEK/USD rate is right now BP coming close to Avengers 1 gross here is pretty impressive.

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Hey a least the Pacific Rim cinematic unIverse stuff isn’t as funny as this

 

 

 

 
Producer/co-writer Will Smith envisioned After Earth as a multi-platform franchise, including books, graphic novels and interactive video games, which would all inform and add to the ideas and concepts already developed in the finished film. 

 

 

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