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svenson Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 Wonder what PRU number will be Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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YLF Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 (edited) Black Panthers legs! Edited April 4, 2018 by YLF 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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LonePirate Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 Changes from last Tuesday: BP: -32% ICOI: -25% SG: -9% PRU: -57% AWIT: -28% TR: -49% LS: -32% 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a2k Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 5.4 3.2 (-41%) 3.0 (-6%) = 70.6 cume 22.5 weekend (-46%) I guess for 93.1 cume. Adding 2.5x the 2nd weekend gives it 150 dom. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fabiopazzo2 Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 25 minutes ago, sfran43 said: 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WrathOfHan Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 RPO: 5.4M (+3%) 4M (-26%) 3.8M (-6%) 7.4M (+95%) 11.5M (+55%) 7.4M (-36%) 26.3M Weekend, 37% drop BP: 1.7M (+2%) 1.3M (-25%) 1.2M (-6%) 2.5M (+105%) 4.3M (+70%) 2.8M (-34%) 8.6M Weekend, 25% drop Given that there were increases today, I won't be surprised if the Wednesday drops are 1-3% higher than normal. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rumpot Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 37 minutes ago, sfran43 said: man....this spud "dethroned" Black Panther... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HouseOfTheSun Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 4 hours ago, baumer said: I disagree. Disagree if you want but Spielberg + 175 million on the budget + a cash grab concept and they’re aiming for 130m. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hiccup23 Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 I hope Love Simon can get over 3m this weekend 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krissykins Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 50% drops forever gets Wrinkle In Time to $95.5m. Wonder what’ll happen. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porthos Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days 1 (1) Ready Player One Warner Bros. $5,392,511 +3% 4,234 $1,274 $64,344,300 6 2 (2) Acrimony Lionsgate $1,909,964 +12% 2,006 $952 $20,784,574 5 3 (3) Black Panther Walt Disney $1,667,090 +2% 2,988 $558 $654,226,086 47 4 (5) I Can Only Imagine Roadside Attractions $1,616,767 +14% 2,658 $608 $58,309,199 19 5 (4) Sherlock Gnomes Paramount Pictures $1,524,535 -5% 3,662 $416 $25,956,795 12 6 (6) Pacific Rim: Uprising Universal $1,276,750 +10% 3,708 $344 $48,278,730 12 7 (7) A Wrinkle in Time Walt Disney $1,031,795 +6% 2,367 $436 $85,402,741 26 8 (9) Tomb Raider Warner Bros. $767,453 +15% 2,788 $275 $52,150,027 19 9 (8) Love, Simon 20th Century Fox $747,414 -4% 2,024 $369 $33,631,748 19 10 (11) Paul, Apostle of Christ Sony Pictures $545,439 +20% 1,473 $370 $12,488,854 12 11 (15) God’s Not Dead: A Light i… Pure Flix Entertain… $390,199 +40% 1,693 $230 $3,359,353 5 12 (10) Peter Rabbit Sony Pictures $384,404 -23% 1,667 $231 $111,653,236 54 13 (12) Isle of Dogs Fox Searchlight $369,025 -3% 165 $2,237 $6,808,432 12 14 (13) Midnight Sun Open Road $344,783 -3% 2,128 $162 $8,370,850 12 15 (14) Game Night Warner Bros. $344,155 +14% 1,335 $258 $65,687,030 40 - (-) The Greatest Showman 20th Century Fox $152,168 +6% 764 $199 $172,366,173 105 - (-) Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Sony Pictures $114,659 +2% 783 $146 $402,996,471 105 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dxmatrixdt Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 1 hour ago, sfran43 said: A Wrinkle in Time should pass 90 million soon. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dxmatrixdt Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 (edited) Jumanji at 403 now. about 0.71 away from passing Spider-Man Edited April 4, 2018 by Thematrixfilm 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barnack Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, HouseOfTheSun said: Disagree if you want but Spielberg + 175 million on the budget + a cash grab concept and they’re aiming for 130m. To put in perspective, Spielberg career opening weekend adjusted for inflation, not ticket price just purchasing power: Year Title OW Total Adj OW Adj Total Theater Adjusted PTA 2008 Crystal Skull $100.14 M $317.1 M $117.11 M $370.84 M 4260 $27,490 1997 The Lost World $72.13 M $229.09 M $113.11 M $359.21 M 3281 $34,473 2005 War of the Worlds $64.88 M $234.28 M $83.61 M $301.92 M 3908 $21,394 1993 Jurassic Park $47.03 M $402.45 M $81.95 M $701.29 M 2404 $34,087 1984 Temple of Doom $25.34 M $179.87 M $61.38 M $435.76 M 1687 $36,386 1989 the Last Crusade $29.36 M $197.17 M $59.56 M $400.06 M 2327 $25,596 2002 Minority Report $35.68 M $132.07 M $49.9 M $184.73 M 3001 $16,628 1998 Saving Private Ryan $30.58 M $216.54 M $47.24 M $334.54 M 2463 $19,179 2002 Catch Me If You Can $30.05 M $164.62 M $42.04 M $230.24 M 3156 $13,319 2018 Ready Player One $41.76 M $58.95 M $41.76 M $58.95 M 4234 $9,864 2001 A.I. Artificial Intelligence $29.35 M $78.62 M $41.72 M $111.75 M 3242 $12,869 1975 Jaws $7.06 M $260. M $33.07 M $1217.59 M 409 $80,854 1982 E.T. $11.84 M $435.11 M $30.88 M $1135.4 M 1103 $28,000 2004 The Terminal $19.05 M $77.87 M $25.4 M $103.8 M 2811 $9,035 1991 Hook $13.52 M $119.65 M $25.02 M $221.37 M 2197 $11,387 1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark $8.31 M $248.16 M $22.99 M $686.86 M 1078 $21,326 1977 Close Encounters $5.38 M $135.19 M $22.39 M $562.75 M 272 $82,327 2016 The BFG $18.78 M $55.48 M $19.7 M $58.2 M 3357 $5,867 1983 Twilight Zone: The Movie $6.61 M $29.45 M $16.72 M $74.44 M 1275 $13,113 2015 Bridge of Spies $15.37 M $72.31 M $16.32 M $76.78 M 2811 $5,806 2011 Tintin $9.72 M $77.59 M $10.88 M $86.87 M 3087 $3,525 1979 1941 $2.7 M $31.76 M $9.39 M $110.3 M 325 $28,877 2011 War Horse $7.52 M $79.88 M $8.41 M $89.43 M 2376 $3,541 1989 Always $3.71 M $43.86 M $7.53 M $88.99 M 1016 $7,416 1997 Amistad $4.57 M $44.23 M $7.17 M $69.35 M 322 $22,271 2005 Munich $4.15 M $47.4 M $5.35 M $61.09 M 532 $10,058 1985 The Color Purple $1.71 M $98.47 M $4. M $230.56 M 192 $20,858 1987 Empire of the Sun $1.31 M $22.24 M $2.92 M $49.32 M 225 $12,957 To grossly take into account opening weekend theater count explosion over time, here ranked adj. for inflation per theater opening weekend, over 100+ theater release only: Year Title OW Total Adj OW Adj Total Theater Adjusted PTA 1977 Close Encounters $5.38 M $135.19 M $22.39 M $562.75 M 272 $82,327 1975 Jaws $7.06 M $260. M $33.07 M $1217.59 M 409 $80,854 1984 Temple of Doom $25.34 M $179.87 M $61.38 M $435.76 M 1687 $36,386 1997 The Lost World $72.13 M $229.09 M $113.11 M $359.21 M 3281 $34,473 1993 Jurassic Park $47.03 M $402.45 M $81.95 M $701.29 M 2404 $34,087 1979 1941 $2.7 M $31.76 M $9.39 M $110.3 M 325 $28,877 1982 E.T. $11.84 M $435.11 M $30.88 M $1135.4 M 1103 $28,000 2008 Crystal Skull $100.14 M $317.1 M $117.11 M $370.84 M 4260 $27,490 1989 the Last Crusade $29.36 M $197.17 M $59.56 M $400.06 M 2327 $25,596 1997 Amistad $4.57 M $44.23 M $7.17 M $69.35 M 322 $22,271 2005 War of the Worlds $64.88 M $234.28 M $83.61 M $301.92 M 3908 $21,394 1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark $8.31 M $248.16 M $22.99 M $686.86 M 1078 $21,326 1985 The Color Purple $1.71 M $98.47 M $4. M $230.56 M 192 $20,858 1998 Saving Private Ryan $30.58 M $216.54 M $47.24 M $334.54 M 2463 $19,179 2002 Minority Report $35.68 M $132.07 M $49.9 M $184.73 M 3001 $16,628 2002 Catch Me If You Can $30.05 M $164.62 M $42.04 M $230.24 M 3156 $13,319 1983 Twilight Zone: The Movie $6.61 M $29.45 M $16.72 M $74.44 M 1275 $13,113 1987 Empire of the Sun $1.31 M $22.24 M $2.92 M $49.32 M 225 $12,957 2001 A.I. Artificial Intelligence $29.35 M $78.62 M $41.72 M $111.75 M 3242 $12,869 1991 Hook $13.52 M $119.65 M $25.02 M $221.37 M 2197 $11,387 2005 Munich $4.15 M $47.4 M $5.35 M $61.09 M 532 $10,058 2018 Ready Player One $41.76 M $58.95 M $41.76 M $58.95 M 4234 $9,864 2004 The Terminal $19.05 M $77.87 M $25.4 M $103.8 M 2811 $9,035 1989 Always $3.71 M $43.86 M $7.53 M $88.99 M 1016 $7,416 2016 The BFG $18.78 M $55.48 M $19.7 M $58.2 M 3357 $5,867 2015 Bridge of Spies $15.37 M $72.31 M $16.32 M $76.78 M 2811 $5,806 2011 War Horse $7.52 M $79.88 M $8.41 M $89.43 M 2376 $3,541 2011 Tintin $9.72 M $77.59 M $10.88 M $86.87 M 3087 $3,525 Maybe that show more how crazy of a career he had more than anything else too... But Ready player One opened almost exactly like Catch Me If You Can and A.I. while having 1,000 more theater and 3D/IMAX. Adjusted rumored budget, RPO: 175m A.I.: 140.6m Catch me: 72m For him, with that budget and use of IPs to attract attention, with the theater count/IMAX/3D factor, domestic it is around average I would agree, China is where it over-performed. Edited April 4, 2018 by Barnack 5 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KeepItU25071906 Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 The top digital movie rental last year? Ben Affleck's 'The Accountant' https://t.co/NFtYmrzvAN— Erik Hayden (@Erik_Hayden) April 4, 2018 3D Box Office Hits Lowest Levels in Eight Years https://t.co/OAex08WPhr— Variety (@Variety) April 4, 2018 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...